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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Full Speed Ahead: Tesla's Self-Driving Ambitions Take a Detour

The electric car giant's plan to launch its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology in China and Europe by Q1 2025 has raised eyebrows. The timeline, while pending regulatory approval, represents a slight delay from earlier expectations of a 2024 rollout. So, what's behind the hold-up? And what does this

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

Intersectional Justice: Bridging the Gap Between Racial and Sexual Violence

The notion that racial justice and the pursuit of justice for survivors of sexual violence are disconnected is a misconception. The reality is that these two struggles are deeply intertwined. Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement, highlighted this connection at a recent get-out-the-vote event

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Celebrate Easter with These Local Church Services

Easter Services around the South Suburbs This Easter season, many churches in the South Suburbs are offering various services and activities to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Here's a list of some of the Easter services and events happening in the area: * St. John the Evangelist Churc

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

A Moral Compass Lost: Biden's 'Religion Gag Rule' and Funding for Abortion Orgs

The recent gathering of liberal Catholics at the White House, celebrating St Patrick's Day, was a stark reminder of the stark contrast between the Catholic Church's teachings on life and the Biden-Harris administration's actions. The celebration came just days after Kamala Harris's visit to a Planne

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Church Events Abound: A Taste of Spring

Spring is in the air, and so are the events happening at local churches in the area. From potlucks to rummage sales, and from Filipino Mass to Greek cookbook sales, there's something for everyone. Let's take a closer look at some of these events and what they have to offer. First up, Faith United M

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Pope's Unlikely Art Encounter: A Glimpse into the Power of Creativity and Redemption

In the city of contrasts, where beauty and fragility coexist, Pope Francis' visit to the Venice Biennale's prison show was a thought-provoking experience that touched on the power of art to uplift and unite. The Holy See's pavilion, located in the women's prison on Giudecca, was an unexpected twist

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

Security Mistrust: The Unseen Grip of Surveillance in America

The notion that America is a land of freedom is nothing but a distant memory. The streets are lined with security measures, each one a reminder of the constant threat of terrorism, crime, and chaos. To attend a party, one has to flash their ID, just like in a bad action movie. To take a flight, you'

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

The Uncanny Resemblance: When Activism Becomes a Harsh, New Faith

Activism, in the eyes of many, has taken on a life of its own. The recent sign at Columbia University's "encampment" boldly declared, "Activism is Worship." This declaration raises questions about the true nature of modern-day activism. Has it transcended its original purpose and become a new form o

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Faith in Motion: A Guide to Local Church Events

Many people believe that their faith and spirituality are stagnant, stuck in a routine that lacks excitement and adventure. But what if I told you that there are ways to inject some thrill into your worship experience? Look no further than the local churches in the area, which are offering a range o

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Behind the Scenes of Migrant Crime: A Story of Stonewalling and Sanctuary

The recent allegations of "stonewalling" by Rep. Nicole Malliotakis against the NYPD and Mayor Eric Adams regarding the release of data on crimes committed by migrants in or around taxpayer-funded shelters have sparked a heated debate. Malliotakis, a Republican from Staten Island, claimed that the a

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