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Dec 18 2025HEALTH

Does Going to Church Help When You're Treated Badly?

A recent study looked at how going to church affects people's well-being, especially when they face discrimination. The idea was that religion might help protect people from the negative effects of being treated unfairly. The study used data from a big survey of Canadians in 2020. The findings were

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Dec 13 2025RELIGION

Unique Holiday Celebrations in Reading

Reading is buzzing with special holiday events this season. Let's dive into what's happening. First up, Renewed Spirit Church is hosting a German Christmas service. It's happening on December 21st at 11 a. m. The Reading Liederkranz Chorus will be there, led by Mark Herr. They've been singing toget

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Nov 30 2025POLITICS

Swiss People Say No to New Taxes and Women's Mandatory Service

In a recent vote, Swiss citizens turned down two big changes. First, they said no to a new tax on the wealthiest families. This tax would have taken half of inheritances over 50 million Swiss francs. The money was meant to fight climate change. But most voters didn't like this idea. The second idea

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Specialized Freight: The Extra Mile in Logistics

In a world where time and safety are crucial, not all shipments are the same. Werner Premium Services steps up to handle the toughest logistics challenges. This isn't just about moving goods; it's about moving them with care, precision, and a deep understanding of each client's unique needs. Werner

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Nov 11 2025BUSINESS

The Business Services Boom: What's Driving the Big Growth?

The business services industry is set to explode, with experts predicting it will skyrocket from $223. 5 billion in 2024 to a whopping $1. 83 trillion by 2033. That's a massive jump, and it's all thanks to a few key trends. First up, outsourcing is huge right now. Companies are realizing they don't

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

School Bus Showdown: NYC Students and Workers in the Crossfire

A major fight over school bus contracts in New York City is putting 150, 000 students and 12, 000 jobs at risk. The bus companies involved say they can't keep running without a new, long-term deal. They claim the city's current month-to-month approach just doesn't work for their business. The compa

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Oct 11 2025RELIGION

Community Events: Sales, Donations, and Learning Opportunities

In Denham Springs, St. Francis Episcopal Church is hosting a big garage sale. It's happening on October 17th and 18th, from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. each day. You can find all sorts of stuff there: clothes, toys, home decor, tools, and more. The money raised goes to support the church's work in the commun

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Jul 19 2025LIFESTYLE

A Comfortable Journey: Exploring EVA Air's Business Class from London to Bangkok

EVA Air's Royal Laurel Class offers a top-notch experience for travelers heading from London to Bangkok. The flight, which includes a brief stop in Taipei, is operated using the same aircraft and flight number throughout. This review focuses on the London to Bangkok leg, highlighting the boarding pr

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Jun 19 2025BUSINESS

Celebrities are now in the phone business

There is a new trend where famous people are putting their names on phone services. This is not just about phones, but also about the services that make them work. These services are called mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs for short. They provide cell coverage by renting out the infrastruc

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May 16 2025LIFESTYLE

Local News Roundup: Budget Cuts, Business Changes, and Space Adventures

San Luis Obispo County is in a tight spot. The county is looking at some serious budget cuts. This means some important programs, like homeless services, might take a hit. Why? Because state and federal funding has dropped. Local leaders are hoping that community partners can step in to help keep th

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