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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Truth About Christmas Trees and the Environment

Christmas trees come in three types: artificial, real, and live. Artificial trees are the most popular, with 77-83% of households choosing them. They are convenient, reusable, and can save money over time. However, they are not environmentally friendly. Most artificial trees are made in China and sh

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Nov 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Hot Winter Coats on Sale: Time to Bundle Up!

Gilt has launched a flash sale that's got everyone buzzing. Canada Goose, Moncler, Mackage, and Herno are all on the discount block, but hurry up, because this deal won't last long. Winter is coming, and so are the cold snaps. If you've been putting off buying a new winter coat, now's the time to a

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Safety in the Nation's Capital: A Call for Stronger Law Enforcement

Recent events have put a spotlight on the rising crime rates in Washington, D. C. Members of Congress and federal employees have become targets of violent crimes. Representatives Angie Craig and Henry Cuellar were attacked, and a congressional intern was tragically killed. This situation is unaccept

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Nov 22 2025EDUCATION

Lecturers in North India: Yoga and Meditation Believers but Not Practitioners

In North India, university lecturers are increasingly recognizing the potential benefits of yoga and meditation. A recent survey involving 162 educators revealed that over 95% of them acknowledge the positive impact these practices can have on their physical and mental health. They believe yoga and

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Nov 22 2025RELIGION

A New Hub for Young Adults: Logan Institute of Religion's Fresh Start

In the heart of Cache Valley, a new chapter unfolds for young adults. The Logan Institute of Religion has just unveiled its brand-new building, a space designed to foster growth, connection, and spiritual exploration. This isn't just a new structure; it's a testament to the evolving needs of young a

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Nov 22 2025RELIGION

How Family Talks Shape Faith for Life

Faith isn't just something you pick up at church; it often starts at home. A recent study looked into how childhood experiences with faith affect people's beliefs as adults. The research found that talking about faith regularly with parents can make a big difference in how kids practice their faith

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Week in Review: News, Sports, and Surprises

This week in Chicago, a lot happened. Let's start with the big news. Congress made a move to get the Justice Department to share its files on Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump signed the bill, giving the department 30 days to hand over the documents. Meanwhile, Tom Pritzker, a billionaire and cousin

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Nov 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Talks Hit a Snag: EU and Others Clash Over Deal

The COP30 climate summit in Brazil is running late. Everyone was supposed to wrap things up by Friday, but talks dragged on into the night. Why? The European Union (EU) isn't happy with the proposed deal. They say it doesn't do enough to cut down on greenhouse gases. Most of the 200 countries at th

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Nov 22 2025EDUCATION

Ohio's Fresh Approach to Math Education: Lessons and Challenges

Ohio is taking a new approach to math education. The state has released a plan to improve math skills in schools. This plan focuses on better textbooks and teaching methods. It also wants to give teachers more training. The plan is not a strict rule. Schools can choose how to use it. This is differ

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Crypto Heist Gone Wrong: Ex-Cop and Gangster's Failed Plan

In a bizarre turn of events, a former Los Angeles police officer and a man with ties to organized crime allegedly staged a fake police raid to steal cryptocurrency from a teenager. The plot, which unfolded last December, involved a group of six men, including the former officer, Eric Halem, and Gabb

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