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Nov 27 2025RELIGION

More Bibles Sold, But Fewer People Going to Church

In a surprising turn, Bible sales in the U. S. are soaring, even as fewer Americans consider religion a big part of their lives. This year alone, over 18 million Bibles have been sold, with a big jump in September. That’s when sales spiked after the passing of conservative Christian activist Charlie

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Nov 27 2025HEALTH

Knowing the Cost: How Clear Prices Can Help Patients

In the U. S. , there's been a rise in tools that show healthcare prices. These tools aim to help control costs and give patients more say in their care. But do they really help patients, or just add more stress? Most tools just put price info out there for patients to find if they want. This is cal

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Nov 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

World of Warcraft: Midnight: A New Era Begins

World of Warcraft fans have a date to circle on their calendars. The highly anticipated expansion, Midnight, is set to launch on March 2, 2026, at 3:00 PM Pacific Time. This is the eleventh expansion for the popular MMORPG and the second part of the Worldsoul Saga, a story arc penned by Chris Metzen

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

K'Andre Miller's Fresh Start in Carolina

K'Andre Miller's journey from the Rangers to the Hurricanes is a story of growth and new beginnings. The 25-year-old defenseman, once a key player for New York, is now thriving in Carolina. His time with the Rangers was a mix of highs and lows. He showed flashes of brilliance but struggled with cons

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Nov 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Australia's Big Move: New Rules for Nature and Big Projects

Australia is about to make some serious changes to how it protects nature and approves big projects. The government has struck a deal with the Greens party to pass a new law before the year ends. This law will make it harder to harm nature but easier to get the green light for big projects like wind

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Troops' Safety Concerns Before Deadly Shooting

A recent shooting in Washington, D. C. , left two National Guard members fighting for their lives. This event, while shocking to many, was not entirely unexpected by some. Members of the California National Guard, who were deployed earlier this year to support immigration enforcement, had expressed

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

How Surroundings Shape Racing Champions

In racing, talent alone isn't enough. The people and environment around a driver can make or break their career. Katherine Legge, a seasoned racer, shared her thoughts on this. Legge's journey started with Polestar Racing Group. She moved to the U. S. and found a supportive family in Jim and Pam Gr

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

A Shocking Day in Washington: What Happened and Why It Matters

In Washington, D. C. , a shocking event unfolded. Three people were hurt, including two National Guardsmen. The person responsible was quickly caught. This person was reportedly an Afghan national who came to the U. S. in 2021. The president spoke about this event. He called it a "crime against our

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Nov 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Queenstown's Crime Drama Gets a Second Season Boost

Queenstown, New Zealand, is buzzing with excitement as the crime drama series "A Remarkable Place to Die" gets the green light for a second season. This isn't just any renewal; it's a big deal for the local film industry and the town's economy. The show, produced by Screentime NZ, is a hit internat

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tweet Storm: A Clash with The New York Times

In a recent social media outburst, former President Donald Trump took aim at The New York Times and one of its reporters, Katie Rogers. His anger was sparked by an article that discussed his health and aging while in office. Trump, known for his strong reactions to media coverage, did not hold back

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