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Dec 14 2025RELIGION

Chicago's Faith Journey: One Woman's Quest to Connect

In 2023, a woman from Illinois decided to take on a unique challenge. She wanted to visit as many places of worship as she could in Chicago. Her goal? To break a Guinness World Record. This wasn't just about setting a record, though. It was about exploring the city's rich religious diversity. She s

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Indoor vs. Outdoor: Do Rugby Drills Work the Same?

Rugby league players often train on both outdoor and indoor surfaces. But do these different surfaces affect their performance? A recent study looked into this by testing young rugby players on both types of fields. The study focused on 15 male rugby players around 17 years old. They did three type

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Bets: Is This Tech Company's Gamble Paying Off?

A tech company has taken a bold move by betting big on Bitcoin. This company, once known for software, has shifted its focus to investing heavily in Bitcoin. The idea was to boost its performance after struggling in its original field. Led by its CEO, the company started buying Bitcoin using money r

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Dec 14 2025CRYPTO

Dash's Surprising 2025 Run: What Happened?

In 2025, the cryptocurrency market saw a lot of ups and downs. Among the chaos, Dash, a digital currency focused on privacy, stood out. It climbed 21% for the year, making it one of the top performers. Dash didn't start strong. It was slow for months, barely moving. Then, in November, it shot up ov

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Fernando Valenzuela: A Hall of Fame Snub?

Fernando Valenzuela's journey in baseball is nothing short of inspiring. His impact on the sport and the Hispanic community is undeniable. Yet, he falls short of the necessary votes for the Hall of Fame. This is a missed opportunity to honor a player who did so much more than just play the game. Va

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Celtic's First Test: Can They Steer Clear of Trouble?

Celtic faces St Mirren in the Premier Sports Cup Final, a game that could define the start of new manager Wilfried Nancy's journey. The team has had a rough patch, losing back-to-back home games to Hearts and Roma. This match is a big chance for Nancy to show his skills and bring home some silverwar

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Dec 14 2025SPORTS

Leah Williamson's Triumphant Return in Arsenal's Victory

In a thrilling match on Saturday, Leah Williamson, the celebrated England captain, made her long-awaited return to the field for Arsenal. This was her first game since the Euro final in July. Williamson's comeback was a highlight of Arsenal's 3-1 win over Everton in the Women's Super League. The vic

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Dec 13 2025HEALTH

RFK Jr. 's Health Moves: What's Really Going On?

RFK Jr. has been making waves in public health, and not in a good way. He's been shaking things up at the Health and Human Services (HHS) since February, and the results aren't pretty. His actions have been more about pushing personal beliefs than improving public health. First off, he fired all 17

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Dec 13 2025SPORTS

Curry's Return Shines, But Warriors Defense Struggles

Stephen Curry made a splashy return to the court after a two-week absence due to a quad injury. In just 32 minutes, he scored an impressive 39 points. However, his stellar performance wasn't enough to secure a win for the Golden State Warriors, who lost 127-120 to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Wa

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Dec 13 2025POLITICS

Honduras Votes: What Went Wrong?

Honduras is in a political mess after its recent election. The vote count is stuck. Hundreds of thousands of ballots are still not counted. Two main candidates are neck and neck. Nasry Asfura is slightly ahead. Salvador Nasralla is close behind. But many ballots have issues. They need to be checked

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