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Nov 07 2024RELIGION

The Ever-Changing World of Religions: A Statistical Journey

Religion is a key part of how people live and think. It changes, just like any other social trend, and adapts to society’s shifts. Think of religion as a language or wealth—something to study like any other social structure. Let’s explore some big questions: How many religions are there at any give

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Celebs React: Harris Loses to Trump in 2024 Election

The 2024 presidential election has ended with Donald Trump winning over Vice President Kamala Harris. Social media platforms were flooded with reactions from celebrities. Christina Applegate expressed her disappointment, urging followers who voted against women's and disability rights to unfollow he

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities React: Trump's 2024 Election Win Shocks and Divides

Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 U. S. Presidential election sparked mixed reactions from celebrities. The former president addressed his supporters in Florida, promising to fight for every citizen and fix the country's issues. "We're going to fix our borders and everything about our country, " he

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Country Singer Blocks Ex on Social Media Amidst Breakup Drama

Zach Bryan, a popular country singer, recently blocked his ex-girlfriend Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia and her friends from Barstool Sports on social media after their breakup. LaPaglia shared this news on Instagram while responding to a fan's question. Her co-hosts, Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards,

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

New QB, New Hope: USC's Maiava Steps Up

The USC Trojans are gearing up to face Nebraska after a week off, and they'll be doing so with a fresh face at quarterback. Jayden Maiava, a sophomore, is getting his first start, replacing Miller Moss, who hasn't been performing up to par lately. Moss, a redshirt junior, started strong but made som

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Chicago's Board of Education Elections: A Tale of Teachers, Money, and Voter Sentiment

Chicago's recent school board elections were more than just local contests. They became a referendum on Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU). Only four out of ten CTU-backed candidates seemed likely to win seats on the new hybrid Board of Education. The races were influenced by

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

2025 Could Be Big for Mergers if Trump Returns

Imagine if Donald Trump becomes the U. S. president again next year. Experts think this could lead to a big wave of companies joining up, especially in the media and tech worlds. Why? Because Trump is likely to change leaders at important government agencies. These leaders might let companies merge

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebrities React to Election Surprise: What They Had to Say

When the news broke that Donald Trump had won over Vice President Kamala Harris, many celebrities in Black Hollywood didn't hold back their feelings. Cardi B, who supported Harris, shared her disappointment on Instagram. "I hate y'all bad, " she said, expressing how angry and sad she felt. Kerry Was

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Prince William’s Green Innovation Awards in South Africa

Prince William made a big splash in Cape Town, South Africa, with his Earthshot Prize environmental awards. Looking stylish in biodegradable sneakers, he walked the “green carpet” of the event held inside a reusable dome by the harbor. The heir to the British throne started this prize in 2020 to aid

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

How Tunisia's Social Security Fights Poverty

In the heart of Tunisia, Metlaoui has been a hotspot for those facing poverty. A study looked into how social security helps battle this issue, focusing on 200 households struggling financially. The research used data from questionnaires taken between July 2012 and January 2014. Social security affe

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