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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

How Satellites Help Protect Ancient Sites

For years, people have been changing the land around ancient sites. This change can hurt these important places. A recent study looked at how to use satellites to track these changes. The focus was on Amrit, an old archaeological site in Syria. The study used different types of satellite images. Th

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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Big Move: New Rules for Nature and Big Projects

Australia is about to make some serious changes to how it protects nature and approves big projects. The government has struck a deal with the Greens party to pass a new law before the year ends. This law will make it harder to harm nature but easier to get the green light for big projects like wind

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Nov 27 2025CRIME

A Tragic Evening in North Columbia

A life was lost in a shooting incident in north Columbia on a Wednesday evening. The victim, Edward Brown Jr. , aged 46, succumbed to his injuries. The event unfolded at a residence on Triple Crown Drive, drawing the attention of law enforcement around 5:30 p. m. Upon arrival, reporters noted a sig

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Chat Between Leaders: Erdogan and Pope Leo Talk Peace

Turkish President Erdogan had a chat with Pope Leo in Ankara. They talked about big issues like peace in the Middle East and Ukraine. Erdogan liked what the Pope said about the Palestinian situation. He thinks the Pope is smart to push for a two-state solution. This means creating two countries, one

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

How Teaching Civics Can Strengthen Local Health

Civic education is more than just learning about government. It is a powerful tool that can help communities take charge of their health. When people understand how their local systems work, they can make better decisions. This includes choices about healthcare. Primary care is the first line of de

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

A Teacher's Journey: Inspiring Minds Through Words and Acts

In the heart of Ann Arbor, a teacher has been celebrated for his extraordinary impact on students' lives. Sean Sabo, who has been shaping young minds at Pioneer High School for over two decades, has been honored with the Excellence in Education award. This recognition comes as no surprise, given his

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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

Unveiling Madrid's Forgotten African Roots

In the heart of Madrid, a new wave of tours is taking visitors off the beaten path, shining a light on the city's African heritage. This history, often overlooked in Spanish education, is being brought to life by passionate guides like Kwame Ondo. Ondo, who grew up in Spain, noticed the absence of B

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Nov 27 2025RELIGION

Pope Leo's Big Trip: What's on His Agenda?

Pope Leo is making his first trip abroad since becoming the leader of the Catholic Church. He's heading to Turkey and Lebanon, and everyone's watching to see what he'll say. This is a big deal because it's his first chance to show the world his thoughts on global issues. Leo picked Turkey for a rea

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Nov 27 2025OPINION

Finding Common Ground: Thanksgiving as a Bridge in Divided Times

Thanksgiving is more than just a holiday; it's a chance to connect. In a time when people are often divided, taking a moment to appreciate what we have can bring us together. This idea isn't new. Long ago, in 1621, people from different backgrounds came together to celebrate a successful harvest. Th

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Why Business Owners Are Shy About Succession Plans

Many business owners are not ready to hand over their companies. A recent study found that most of them do not have a clear plan for this. In fact, 76% of those surveyed said they either have no plan or are still working on one. This shows that many business owners are unsure about the future of the

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