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Nov 23 2025RELIGION

Young Women Join the Missionary Force at 18

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has made a big change. They now allow young women to start their missionary work at 18, just like young men. This change happened right away. The church said that young women can begin their missions after finishing high school. Many young women are excited about this. At Brigham Young University, students like Kate Be...

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Nov 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Suni Lee's Dating Deal-Breakers and Must-Haves

Suni Lee, the celebrated gymnast, has been open about her dating preferences. She's not shy about what she wants in a partner. Lee has made it clear that she's not interested in men who act like kids. She's 22, but she's seen guys older than her acting like they're still in high school. That's a big no for her. Lee also values a good sense of humor. She wants someon...

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

A Professor's Fight: Was Texas A&M Fair?

A professor at Texas A&M University is back in the spotlight after a committee said the school made a mistake by firing her. The professor, Melissa McCoul, was let go earlier this year after a video of her class went viral. In the video, a student questioned a lesson about gender identity. The committee found that the university did not follow the right steps to fir...

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Mixed Feelings in North Carolina: Border Patrol Stirs Debate

North Carolina is feeling the heat from a recent Border Patrol operation. The agents' focus on Charlotte, with brief stops in Raleigh and Durham, has sparked a mix of reactions. People are divided. Some folks, like Ami-Luise Badger, an independent who usually sides with Democrats, are not happy. They stood outside a Home Depot in Charlotte, protesting the agents. Sh...

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Nov 23 2025CRIME

A Teen's Life Cut Short on a Cruise: What Went Wrong?

A young life was tragically cut short on a family cruise. Anna Kepner, an 18-year-old from Titusville, Florida, was found lifeless under a bed on the Carnival Horizon on November 8. She was wrapped in a blanket and covered by life vests. Early signs point to asphyxiation, possibly from a bar hold—a move where an arm is used to restrict someone's neck. Two bruises on ...

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Week 13 College Football: Big Plays and Big Misses

College football's Week 13 had its share of surprises and standout performances. Oklahoma's defense and special teams kept them in the game against Missouri, blocking a crucial field goal and setting up a game-changing touchdown. The Sooners' offense struggled, but that one big play was enough to secure a win. Meanwhile, the college football season is winding down, ...

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Keeping Local Leaders Safe: A Growing Concern in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is seeing a rise in threats against local leaders. In October, someone was charged with sending hate-filled emails to Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee. The emails included violent language and racial slurs. They even threatened to harm police officers and other officials. This isn't an isolated incident. California Governor Gavin Newsom recently passed a law t...

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Nasa Hataoka's Secret Weapon: The Man Behind Her Success

Nasa Hataoka is making waves in the world of golf, and her recent win at the Toto Japan Classic is just one example of her talent. But behind every great golfer, there's often an unsung hero—the caddie. For Hataoka, that hero is Greg Johnston, a seasoned pro with a fascinating background. Johnston has been carrying Hataoka's bag since 2019, and together, they've ach...

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Georgia's Cellphone Ban: Should It Go Beyond Middle School?

Georgia is thinking about expanding its cellphone ban in schools. Right now, the rule only applies to students from kindergarten to eighth grade starting in the 2026-2027 school year. But the state's education department wants lawmakers to include high school students too. Many teachers in Georgia are on board with this idea. A recent survey showed that 90% of the 3...

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Building Stronger Communities: A Call for Smart Leadership in Alaska

In Eagle River, Alaska, a debate is brewing about what truly represents conservative values. At the heart of this discussion are strong schools, safe communities, and fiscal discipline. These are not just buzzwords; they are the foundation of a thriving society. However, recent political actions have raised questions about whether these values are being upheld. Duri...

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