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Oct 22 2025RELIGION

Laughter and Faith: A Balancing Act

Everton, a former cast member of "Studio C, " recently spoke at the Restore conference at Utah Valley University. She tackled a big question: Do Latter-day Saints struggle with laughter? She believes humor is crucial for spiritual growth. Everton shared her experiences working on a comedy show for B

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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

Young Voice for Climate Change Takes the Stage at UM

A young person took center stage at the University of Montana recently. Her name is Kelsey Juliana. She is part of a group suing the government over climate change. This is not just any lawsuit. It's a big deal. It's called the Held trial. Kelsey was there to share her story and her thoughts. Kelse

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Oct 22 2025EDUCATION

Lake Worth ISD: A School District in the Spotlight

Lake Worth Independent School District is under the microscope. The Texas Education Agency is thinking about taking over the district. Why? Because the district has been getting "F" grades for too long. The Commissioner of Education, Mike Morath, recently visited the district to see things for himse

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Oct 22 2025SPORTS

Celtic's Midfield Meltdown: Where Did the Magic Go?

Celtic Football Club is in a tough spot right now. The team that used to be so exciting to watch has lost its spark. Games are becoming dull, and the team is easy to predict. The midfield, once a powerhouse, is now struggling. Players like Callum McGregor are dropping too deep, making it hard for th

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Oct 22 2025CRIME

Speed vs. Rules: The Grand Teton Running Controversy

A runner's record-breaking climb on Grand Teton turned into a legal battle. Michelino Sunseri, 33, reached the top and returned in under three hours, setting a new speed record. But his quick route took him onto a restricted trail for just two minutes, leading to a misdemeanor charge from the Nation

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

New Rules: Pentagon Limits Talks with Lawmakers

The Pentagon has introduced a new rule. Now, staff must ask for permission before talking to Congress. This is not a small change. It shows the Pentagon wants to control what people say about it. A memo was sent out. It said the Pentagon works with Congress. But now, they want to make sure everyone

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Those with Severe Vision Loss

A recent study has shown that a new retinal implant can help people with a common form of blindness see again. The implant was tested on 32 patients with geographic atrophy, a type of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) that destroys cells in the center of the retina. This condition affects more

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing Clearly Again: Smart Glasses and Eye Implants Bring Hope to Blind Patients

A groundbreaking study has shown that people with a type of blindness called age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can now see again, thanks to a tiny eye implant and smart glasses. This isn't a full cure, but it's a big step forward. The implant is super small, just 2-by-2 millimeters, and it's ma

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Oct 20 2025FINANCE

France's Financial Makeover: Big Changes Ahead

France is gearing up for some serious financial changes. They aim to save a whopping 30 billion euros by 2026. That's a lot of cash, right? To hit this target, they're planning to trim spending and introduce new taxes. But it's not all smooth sailing. Different political groups have different ideas,

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Germany's Political Wobbles: Can Merz Steer the Ship?

Germany is in a bit of a pickle. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is having a tough time getting his big plans for pensions and military service through the government. This isn't just a small hiccup; it's making people worry that Germany might start having the same political chaos that France has been dea

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