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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Finding Your Path: Lessons from BYU Leaders on Education and Careers

Ever feel lost in college, unsure of what to study or do with your life? You're not alone. Two former BYU presidents, Dallin H. Oaks and Jeffrey R. Holland, shared their own struggles and advice on this topic. President Oaks admitted he spent most of his time at BYU figuring out his career path. He

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Bristol's Journey with Facial Paralysis: A Year in Review

Bristol Palin, known for her time on Teen Mom OG, has been open about her health struggles. She recently shared an update on her Instagram Stories, showing her and her 5-year-old daughter, Sailor Grace Meyer. Bristol mentioned her outfit and then casually noted that her face is still not back to nor

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

A Deadly Night in Syria: Israeli Raid Leaves Many Hurt

In the early hours of a recent Friday, chaos erupted in the Syrian town of Beit Jin. Israeli forces stormed the area, leading to a violent clash. The result? At least 13 people lost their lives, including two young children. Many others were injured, some severely. The Israeli military claimed they

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

CDT Equity: Big Changes and New Faces

In a recent gathering, CDT Environmental Technology made some significant changes. The event took place in Shenzhen, China. Shareholders agreed to some important updates. One big change is about the company's shares. They decided to combine 25 old shares into 1 new one. This means the value of each

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Legal Immigration Under Scrutiny After Recent Incident

The U. S. government is tightening rules for legal immigration following a shooting involving an Afghan immigrant. This move mirrors past policies and may face legal hurdles. The recent incident has sparked a debate about immigration policies and national security. The shooting, which left one Nati

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Teens Take Charge: The Rise of West Ranch Law Club

At West Ranch High School, a group of students is proving that politics isn't just for adults. The West Ranch Law Club, started by seniors Daniel Lee and Rohan Radharaj, is a student-driven initiative that has quickly gained traction. With meetings regularly attracting 20-30 students, it's clear tha

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Nov 29 2025RELIGION

Faith and Fellowship: Baton Rouge's Upcoming Religious Events

Baton Rouge is buzzing with religious events this December. The Berean Seventh-day Adventist Church is kicking things off with their annual Religious Liberty Day on December 6th. This gathering is all about championing religious freedom, human rights, and community involvement. The church's Public A

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Balancing Beliefs: The Complexity of Religious Freedom

Religious freedom is a crucial aspect of a diverse society. It's not a standalone right but relies on other freedoms to thrive. Recent efforts to promote religious liberty have been made, but they come with concerns. The creation of a Religious Liberty Commission and the maintenance of the White Ho

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Nov 29 2025RELIGION

Religious Leader Calls for Unity and Peace

In a powerful speech, Pope Leo XIV criticized those who twist religion to support conflict. He emphasized that faith should bring people together, not drive them apart. This message was shared during a special church event in Turkey. Leo stressed that everyone, no matter their background, should wo

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids with Tics: What Doctors and Teachers Think

Doctors and teachers often meet kids with tics first. But many families feel they don't get enough help. They think these professionals don't know enough about tics. A recent study in Denmark wanted to understand how these professionals see and handle tic disorders. Twelve people, including doctors

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