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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

How the South's Past Still Shapes Today's Politics

The South has always been a key player in American politics, and its influence is still felt today. The region's unique history and culture have shaped the political landscape in ways that are often overlooked. For example, the South's long-standing tradition of populist politics has made it a breed

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Mark Fletcher Jr. : The Powerhouse Running Back from Florida

Mark Fletcher Jr. is making waves on the football field with his impressive skills and determination. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 228 pounds, he's a force to be reckoned with. After overcoming a tough injury and sharing the spotlight for a couple of seasons, he's now the star of Miami H

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

Healthcare and Politics: Who Deserves to Live?

A well-known doctor and health policy expert has raised concerns about the current government's approach to healthcare and immigration. The discussion comes as a government shutdown drags on, with both sides stuck in a stalemate over spending and healthcare policies. The doctor, who teaches the his

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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Lifting the Load: How a Kent Coffee Roaster is Brewing Up Safety

In Kent, a local coffee roaster is making waves with a smart investment in safety. Bent Tree Coffee Roasters has just installed a new overhead crane system. This isn't just about lifting heavy bags of coffee beans. It's about keeping workers safe and making the business run smoother. The crane is a

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Thyroid Scans: Is Old Tech Making a Comeback?

Thyroid scans using a substance called MIBI have been around for a while. They used to be quite popular. But then, newer technologies like ultrasounds, cell tests, and advanced imaging techniques took over. Many thought MIBI was outdated. However, recent findings suggest that MIBI might still have a

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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 2025FINANCE

Why Grocery Bills Are Squeezing Your Budget

Shopping for groceries these days can feel like a hit to the wallet. Prices have been climbing, and it's not just a temporary blip. The pandemic shook up the world, and its ripples are still affecting what we pay at the checkout counter. First off, let's talk about the basics: supply and demand. Wh

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Oct 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Exchange Sees Huge Growth in September

In September, a major global crypto exchange saw a huge jump in activity. Trading volume for new tokens shot up by 537%. More people started trading these new tokens, with a 64% increase in active traders. The exchange also added 34% more new tokens compared to August. Some tokens did really well,

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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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