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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Flowers: More Than Just Pretty Faces in Sustainable Living

Flowers are not just for show. They are a big deal in the world of sustainability. People often think of flowers as something pretty to look at or smell. But they can do so much more. Flowers are part of green biomass. This is plant material that can be used in many ways. It helps with sustainable d

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Global Ballet Showcase in Joliet

Joliet is set to host a grand ballet performance. The Rialto Square Theatre will present "Swan Lake" on November 16th at 2 p. m. This event is brought to the community by Classical Arts Entertainment and features the International Ballet Stars. The production is a full-scale rendition of the classi

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Oct 25 2025RELIGION

The Alevi Faith and Organ Donation: A Unique Perspective

The Alevi-Bektashi community, spread across Türkiye and beyond, holds a distinctive view on organ donation. For them, donating organs after death is seen as a way to achieve eternal salvation. This belief is deeply rooted in their social norms, known as erkân. A recent study explored this topic by

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Virna Jandiroba: The Brazilian Fighter with a Rich Cultural Background

Virna Jandiroba, a top UFC strawweight contender, is set to face Mackenzie Dern in a highly anticipated rematch. But beyond her fighting skills, her background and roots have sparked interest among fans. Born and raised in Serrinha, a small city in Bahia, Brazil, Jandiroba carries the vibrant cultur

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Tom Aspinall: The Fighter with Roots and Resilience

Tom Aspinall, the UFC Heavyweight Champion, is not just known for his quick knockouts but also for his deep connection to his heritage. Born in Salford, UK, on April 11, 1993, he is of British descent and white ethnicity. His fluency in Polish often leads fans to believe he is of Polish origin, but

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Food Aid in Jeopardy: Millions Face Uncertainty

In the U. S. , a significant number of people are at risk of losing access to crucial food assistance. This aid, known as SNAP, has been a lifeline for many, including Sara Carlson. Years ago, when she was a single mother of three, SNAP helped her put food on the table. Now, she works as an operatio

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Oct 25 2025FINANCE

Seattle's Rising Costs: Is Social Security Keeping Up?

Seattle's living costs are higher than most places in the U. S. This is a big deal for people who rely on Social Security. The Social Security Administration just announced a 2. 8% increase in benefits for 2026. But will this be enough to cover the rising costs in Seattle? The cost of living in Sea

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Who's Paying for Trump's Fancy New Ballroom?

A bunch of big companies and rich folks are chipping in to build President Trump's new $300 million ballroom at the White House. They're not doing this out of the kindness of their hearts. They want something in return. Maybe it's a big government contract, or maybe they hope the president will look

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How a High School Experiment Became a Hollywood Hit

Cameron Crowe's journey from rock journalist to Hollywood screenwriter is a tale of persistence and luck. He spent a year undercover as a high school student, gathering material for a book. The book, initially titled "Stairway to Heaven, " faced rejection before finding a champion in editor Susan Bo

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Power of Sports Books

Sports books can be more than just entertainment. They can make you think and feel deeply. Take tennis, for example. It's a game of one against one. No teammates, no backup. Just you and the ball. The player's face shows every emotion. Fear, hope, doubt, and triumph. It's like a movie playing out in

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