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Oct 17 2025RELIGION

A Bishop's Legacy: Love, Struggle, and Music

Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church, is being honored with a musical tribute. This isn't just any tribute, though. It's a seven-minute piece called "Our Wildest Imaginings, " performed by a chorus, organ, and brass at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Robinson will also del

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Josiah Trotter: A Rising Star with a Football Legacy

Josiah Trotter is making a name for himself in Missouri, but his journey started long before. Born in Philadelphia, he grew up with football in his blood. His father, Jeremiah Trotter Sr. , was an All-Pro linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, and his older brother, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. , also play

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Oct 17 2025RELIGION

A Day of Faith and Celebration in Rosedale and Ethel

In Rosedale, a special gathering is happening at the Church of the Nativity. It's a chance to learn and grow spiritually. On November 1st, from 10 a. m. to noon, Deacon Charles deGravelles will lead a retreat. The focus? Deepening one's spiritual life. Think of it as a workshop for the soul. The re

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

When Beliefs Meet Medicine: How Doctors See Parents' Faith in the ICU

Doctors and nurses in children's intensive care units often see parents bringing their faith into the hospital. This isn't just about personal beliefs; it can shape how doctors and parents work together. A recent study wanted to understand how this plays out in a hospital with a mix of different bac

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

How to Stand Out in Business: The Power of Executive Presence

In today's fast-paced business world, standing out is not just about what you know, but how you show up. Executive presence is a key factor in building trust, loyalty, and closing big deals. It's not just about being charming; it's about projecting confidence, communicating clearly, and being consis

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

The Digital Divide in Health Information: A Global Issue

People around the world are not equally affected by false health information. This is because of differences in technology, language, and how information is managed online. Some countries have better systems to handle this problem. Others struggle more. This creates what experts call an "infodemic e

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Oct 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Michigan Takes Action Against Tiny Plastic Pollution

Michigan is stepping up its fight against microplastics, those tiny plastic bits that are everywhere. The state is launching a week-long campaign to educate people about this growing problem. From October 19 to 26, Michigan will host a series of events, including a cleanup in Lansing and a virtual s

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Oct 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Blast from the Past: The Weather Channel's 90s Makeover

Remember when checking the weather meant waiting for the TV to show your local forecast? Those were the days of The Weather Channel's iconic blue and orange graphics, smooth jazz, and teletext. Now, thanks to some tech-savvy folks, that nostalgic experience is back in a digital form. Meet WeatherSt

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Oct 17 2025SCIENCE

Why Do People Believe in Miracles?

People have always believed in miracles, but why? Scientists are now trying to figure this out. In 2007, a baby in Rhode Island was born very early and had serious health problems. The doctor prayed to a priest who had passed away long ago, and the baby's heart started beating again. Eighteen years

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Oct 17 2025EDUCATION

Oklahoma's New Education Chief Takes a Different Path on Bibles in Schools

In a significant shift, Oklahoma's new education leader has decided to drop a rule that required Bibles to be placed in classrooms and included in lesson plans. This change comes after the previous superintendent had pushed for the mandate, which sparked a lot of controversy. The old rule was put i

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