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Apr 27 2025RELIGION

Finding Balance: How LGBTQ+ Mormons Can Boost Mental Health

LGBTQ+ individuals who grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints often struggle with their identity. They face a tough choice between their faith and their sexual or gender identity. This can lead to some serious mental health issues. A recent study followed 359 LGBTQ+ individuals o

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

The Holy Healers of the Bladder and Beyond

Medieval times were heavily shaped by Christian beliefs. Within this era, saints were highly respected as figures who could help cure illnesses. When it comes to urology, six saints are particularly notable. First, there is Saint Margaret of Antioch. She is often shown wearing a belt around her kid

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Apr 21 2025RELIGION

A New Saint's Path Paused

The journey to honor a young tech-savvy Catholic has hit a snag. Carlo Acutis, who passed away at just 15, was on track to become the first millennial saint. His canonization, set for next Sunday, has been delayed. This is due to the recent passing of Pope Francis. The event was planned for St. Pete

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Apr 20 2025CRYPTO

The Doge's Dilemma: A Blocked Budget

The Dogecoin community encountered a significant hurdle recently. A judge's decision has put a stop to planned reductions in USAID funding for a project involving Dogecoin. This project, which aimed to provide internet access to schools in Africa, has been a point of interest for many. The judge's r

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Saints' Draft Pick Drama: Will Shedeur Sanders Join the Team?

The New Orleans Saints are in a tricky spot. Their quarterback, Derek Carr, is dealing with a shoulder injury. This means the team might be eyeing a new quarterback in the upcoming draft. Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback from Colorado, is a top contender. The Saints have the ninth pick in the draft, s

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

USAID's End: A Shift in Foreign Aid

The U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has officially been shut down. This decision came after a lengthy process of budget cuts and restructuring. The State Department will now take over many of USAID's responsibilities. This move is part of a broader effort to streamline foreign aid

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Mar 29 2025RELIGION

The Teenage Saint of the Digital Age

A young man, Carlo Acutis, is set to become the Catholic Church's first saint from the millennial generation. His canonization will happen on April 27 in St. Peter's Square. This event has already sparked significant interest, with many visitors heading to a church in Assisi, Italy. There, they can

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Blockchain Buzz: USAID's Big Shift

There is a lot of confusion surrounding a recent memo. It seems the Trump administration has some big plans for the United States Agency for International Development. The agency, known as USAID, might soon get a new name and a new boss. The memo suggests renaming it to US International Humanitarian

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

Brandin Cooks Returns to the Saints: A New Chapter

The New Orleans Saints have welcomed back wide receiver Brandin Cooks, eight years after parting ways. The reunion was teased on social media with a GIF of Cooks' iconic "archer" touchdown celebration. The deal, worth $13 million over two years, brings a familiar face back to the team. Cooks was or

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

A Close Call: Saint Mary's Edges Out Vanderbilt in NCAA Tournament

In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Saint Mary's and Vanderbilt faced off in a nail-biting game. Vanderbilt was ahead by 12 points when Augustas Marciulionis, Saint Mary's star player, had to sit out due to foul trouble. This gave Jordan Ross, another Saint Mary's guard, the chance to shine.

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