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Oct 30 2025RELIGION

Sacred Spaces Under Siege: A Call to Stand Together

In recent days, two houses of worship were targeted in separate incidents. One in Michigan, the other in Manchester. Both were places meant for peace and reflection. But now, they've become sites of violence and fear. These attacks weren't just on buildings. They were on the idea of sanctuary itsel

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Top Running Backs to Watch in Week 9

Week 9 of the 2025 fantasy football season is here, and the spotlight is on the running backs. Derrick Henry and Jahmyr Gibbs are leading the pack, but there are plenty of other players who could make a big impact. Henry, now with the Baltimore Ravens, is a force to be reckoned with. He's facing th

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Canadians in L. A. Rally Behind Blue Jays: A Story of Pride and Unity

Living in Los Angeles for nearly a decade, Cory Litwin has embraced the city's vibe. Yet, when it comes to sports, his heart beats for Toronto, where he was raised on Blue Jays games, thanks to his grandparents. The Blue Jays are more than just a team; they represent an entire country. This isn't ab

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

How Texas Lottery Funds Education and Veterans

In 2025, the Texas Lottery gave a big chunk of money to education and veterans. It sent $1. 77 billion to the Foundation School Fund. This money helps with teacher pay, classroom tech, special education, and even school trips. It also gave $31. 1 million to the Fund for Veterans’ Assistance. This he

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Oct 30 2025FINANCE

Credit on the Blockchain: A New Way to Invest

Securitize, a company specializing in tokenization, has launched a new fund on the Ethereum network. This fund, called the Securitize Tokenized AAA CLO Fund (STAC), focuses on collateralized loan obligations (CLOs). These are bundles of corporate loans divided into different risk levels. The safest

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Hunger on the Line: States Fight to Keep Food Benefits Flowing

A major legal battle is unfolding as 25 states take the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to court. The goal? To prevent a halt in food assistance for millions of Americans. This comes as a federal government shutdown looms, threatening to cut off funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistan

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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Missouri's Big Sports Betting Kickoff: What You Need to Know

Missouri is about to join the sports betting scene, and it's a big deal. Starting December 1, 2025, folks in Missouri who are 21 and older can bet on sports both online and in person. This is a game-changer for sports fans in the state. The Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) is the boss here, making

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Oct 30 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: Why Traders Are Struggling to Make a Profit

In the wild world of crypto, things are not looking so good for many traders. Bitcoin and Ethereum are still doing okay, but most other coins are lagging behind. This is making people upset, especially those who bet on smaller coins. Things have been super up and down. This makes it hard for people

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Oct 30 2025BUSINESS

Samsung's Chip Business Gets a Big Boost from AI

Samsung's chip-making division just had a massive profit jump. They made 80% more than expected. This huge increase shows that the global AI craze is giving their business a big lift. The company plans to focus on making a new type of memory chip next year. It's called HBM4, and it's made to work w

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

How South Bend Schools Boosted Graduation Rates

South Bend schools have been under fire for their improved graduation rates. Some people think the schools are cheating. But the truth is, the schools have been working hard to help students succeed. Here's how they did it. First, the schools made sure they were counting students correctly. They ch

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