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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Left in the Dark About Jesus Podcast

A bunch of famous actors were caught off guard when they found out their voices were used in a new podcast about Jesus. The podcast, called \"The Life of Jesus, \" is a 52-episode series that Fox News plans to release. Each episode is about 30 minutes long and features a different celebrity voicing

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A U. S. Plan Raises Eyebrows: Ukraine's Security at Risk?

A recent U. S. proposal to end the Ukraine-Russia war has set off alarm bells in Kyiv. Ukrainian officials are worried that the plan would force their country to make big compromises that could weaken its security and independence. The plan, which was put together by American and Russian officials

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Russia's Wallet Woes: How Tax Hikes Are Pinching Pockets

Russia's economy is in a bit of a tight spot. After a few years of growth fueled by war spending, things are slowing down. Oil prices are dropping, and the government is spending more than it earns. So, where is the Kremlin looking to make up the difference? Right into the wallets of ordinary people

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Nov 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TV Shows and Songs That Make Life Better

In the past year, many things have changed. People have found comfort in TV shows and music. One show that has caught attention is Plur1bus. It's about a writer who finds out she is immune to a global pandemic and is chosen by aliens to communicate with them. The show is clever and engaging, with Rh

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Nov 21 2025CRIME

Houston ICE Operation: A Closer Look at the Numbers

In a recent operation, ICE agents in Houston made a significant impact on public safety. Over six weeks, they arrested 3, 593 individuals with criminal records. These weren't just any criminals; they were child predators, murderers, and gang members. The operation took place during the government sh

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Nov 21 2025POLITICS

A New Plan for Peace: What's the Catch?

In a surprising turn, a plan has surfaced that could potentially end the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This plan, attributed to a high-profile U. S. figure, suggests that Ukraine might have to make significant territorial concessions to achieve peace. The proposal, which is still in i

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Nov 21 2025FINANCE

Asian Markets Are Leading the Tokenized Finance Race

Asia is making big moves in tokenized finance, and it's happening faster than in the U. S. Let's break it down. Japan is working on rules to make crypto more like traditional finance. They've got over 12 million exchange accounts holding trillions in assets. The goal is to make it easier for banks

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Fighting Cancer: A Closer Look

Cancer is a growing problem. By 2050, there could be 35 million cases worldwide. This is a lot for healthcare systems to handle. Treating cancer has changed. Now, doctors use precision medicine. This means treatments are made just for you. But, there's a lot of data to look at. It's too much for hum

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Nov 21 2025SPORTS

Tennessee Tech and West Georgia: A Clash of Last Season's Stats

Two teams, both with a 2-2 record, are set to face off on Monday night. West Georgia Wolves are traveling to Cookeville to take on the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles. This game is a chance for both teams to show what they've got so far this season. Last season, West Georgia had a tough time on the ro

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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Workplace Stress: A Growing Concern for Young Employees

One in four U. S. workers is dealing with stress, anxiety, or depression. This is a big problem, especially for Millennials and Gen Z. They have faced many economic challenges. Things like high inflation, rising costs of living, and trade issues are making life harder for them. Wages are not keeping

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