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May 02 2026POLITICS

Choosing the Right Holiday for Workers

In the United States, a holiday called Labor Day is celebrated every September. It honors all workers and marks the end of summer with picnics and barbecues. Some people want to replace this day with May 1, a holiday that many countries call International Workers’ Day. May 1 began in the 19th

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Apr 26 2026BUSINESS

Why Car Prices Hit Harder Than Ever Before

A few decades ago, buying a basic car meant saving up for maybe a couple of months. Today, even a simple, no-frills model can cost as much as a small house did back then. What changed? A big part of it comes from layers of rules set by governments. Each layer, whether about safety, how much fuel a c

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Apr 24 2026SPORTS

Blake Miller: The Quiet Force Behind the Helmet

Blake Miller might not be the most famous name in college football, but his journey from a small Ohio town to Clemson’s starting lineup proves consistency beats hype. Born in 2004 in Strongsville—a place where cold winters and hard-nosed football culture breed tough players—he didn’t rely on flashy

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Apr 18 2026OPINION

A New Path for Moms: How a Tax Credit Made a Difference

A single mother of five found her life turning around when she received almost ten thousand dollars from a state tax program. The money helped her buy a safer car, new beds and clothes for all the children, and it gave her the financial breathing room to finish a bachelor’s degree and start an MB

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Apr 14 2026OPINION

Revisiting a law and rethinking how Native housing gets built

Thirty years ago, a law changed how Native communities handle their own housing needs. Instead of waiting for distant agencies to decide what to build, tribes gained control over planning, budgets, and priorities. That shift led to more homes, quicker repairs, and local jobs. But progress didn’t sol

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Apr 12 2026POLITICS

Looking ahead: How U. S. politics might change without Trump

The 2026 midterm elections could mark a quiet turning point in American politics—one that has little to do with any single leader. Behind the headlines about rising tensions and election drama, there’s a growing sense that the country is tired of being defined by conflict. Polls show trust in tradit

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Apr 11 2026SCIENCE

Black Astronauts Reach for the Moon, Inspiring New Dreams

At just twelve years old, Naia Butler‑Craig dreamed of space after seeing Mae Jemison’s photo at her church in Orlando. Years later, she earned a PhD in aerospace engineering and met Victor Glover, the first Black man to orbit the moon. He told her, “Make the choice right, ” a message that stayed wi

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

Behind the Ranks: A Peek at Brooks Koepka's Mixed Heritage and American Journey

Brooks Koepka stands tall on the golf course with his powerful swing and five major wins under his belt, but his story began in sunny West Palm Beach, Florida. Born in 1990, he grew up where sports were a way of life, especially baseball—he dreamed of becoming a pro player. A childhood car accident

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Apr 10 2026CELEBRITIES

How Jack Nicklaus’s Upbringing Shaped a Golf Legend

Jack Nicklaus, better known as the “Golden Bear, ” grew up in the quiet suburb of Upper Arlington, Ohio, where family and community played big roles in his life. Born in 1940, he didn’t just inherit a knack for golf—he showed early talent in multiple sports, proving his natural ability wasn’t limite

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Apr 08 2026RELIGION

Young adults rediscover faith as churches see fresh faces

Across the U. S. , churches are noticing something unusual: more young people, especially men, are stepping through their doors. This isn’t just a small change—dioceses report big jumps in adult baptisms and conversions. For example, one diocese expected around 635 new adult Catholics last Easter bu

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