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Nov 29 2025OPINION

Thanksgiving: A Year-Round Attitude

Thanksgiving is more than a single day of feasting and football. It's a mindset that should be practiced regularly. The holiday has evolved over the years, shaped by personal experiences and family dynamics. For some, it's a time of joy and togetherness, while for others, it's a reminder of what's m

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Nov 28 2025RELIGION

Christians Unite for Peace and Understanding

In a world torn by strife, Christian leaders gathered in ancient Nicaea to mark a significant milestone. The 1, 700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council brought together around 27 Christian leaders, including Pope Leo XIV, to reflect on unity and faith. The Pope expressed gratitude to Patr

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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

How Athletes Pace Themselves in Long-Distance Races

Athletes often wonder how to pace themselves in long-distance races. This is not just about running fast. It is about managing energy to finish strong. Different athletes use different strategies. Some start fast, others slow, and some keep a steady pace. But what works best? This is not clear. Stud

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

A Grim Scene in Jenin: Soldiers and Surrender

In a troubling turn of events, a video surfaced showing Israeli soldiers and two Palestinian men in Jenin. The men had their hands up, clearly showing they were giving up. They even knelt down, but things took a dark turn. One soldier kicked a man, and then both men moved back inside a building. Sud

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

A Deadly Attack on Guardians of the Capital

A tragic incident shook Washington, D. C. , as a gunman opened fire on two National Guard members. The suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, now faces first-degree murder charges after one of the victims, Sarah Beckstrom, succumbed to her injuries. Beckstrom, a 20-year-old Army specialist, was pronounced d

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Week 13 NFL Matchups: Who to Watch and Why

In the world of fantasy football, Week 13 brings some interesting matchups. Let's dive into what's happening on the field. The Titans have been passing the ball more lately. After a slow start, they've increased their pass rate in the last two games. This is good news for their young quarterback, C

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

The Great Deal Hunt: How Shoppers Are Battling Inflation This Black Friday

This year, Black Friday is more than just a shopping event; it's a strategy for many to cope with rising prices. With the cost of everyday items like food, housing, and energy going up, people are on the lookout for discounts on everything from household essentials to electronics and toys. Gone are

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Deadly Fire: What Went Wrong?

A tragic fire in Hong Kong has left 128 people dead, with many more still missing. The blaze started in a high-rise apartment complex that was undergoing renovations. The fire spread quickly, engulfing seven of the eight towers in the complex. Firefighters worked for over 24 hours to bring the blaze

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Troops Clash in Syria: What Happened and Why It Matters

In a small village near the Israeli border, a tense situation unfolded early one morning. Israeli soldiers were on a mission to capture two brothers linked to a terror group. These brothers were suspected of planning attacks on Israel and had previously launched rockets. The soldiers managed to arre

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Nov 28 2025FINANCE

Japan's Money Moves: Spending Big, Borrowing More

Japan is making big financial moves. The country is planning to sell more short-term bonds. This is to support a huge spending plan led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. It's the largest spending plan since Japan eased its pandemic rules. The government has approved extra funds. The total is 18. 3

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