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Aug 11 2025RELIGION

Why Are Americans Having Fewer Babies?

In recent years, the number of babies being born in the U. S. has been dropping. This is partly because fewer people are involved in religious activities. A study from Pew in 2024 found that about 29% of Americans do not identify with any religion. This is a big jump from 13% in 2007. Experts say t

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Aug 10 2025SPORTS

Ice Cube's BIG3 Brings the Heat to Inglewood

Ice Cube's BIG3 league is more than just a basketball game; it's a full-blown party with a West Coast vibe. The energy is electric, and it's all thanks to the legendary rapper and co-owner of the league. He's not just there to watch the games; he's mingling with fans, taking photos, and soaking up t

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Aug 10 2025POLITICS

Justice Department Looks Into Claims of a Plot Against Trump

The Justice Department is now looking into serious claims. They want to know if top security officials tried to connect Trump to Russia's election meddling. This was supposed to have happened in late 2016 and early 2017. The goal? To make people doubt Trump's presidency. Attorney General Pam Bondi

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Changing Colors: A Look at Recent Trends

Hollywood has always been a place where trends come and go. Lately, there's been a shift in the types of shows and movies being made. Take "The Hunting Wives" on Netflix, for example. It's a show about a wealthy Texas wife who gets involved in some scandalous affairs. The cast is mostly white, and t

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Aug 10 2025FINANCE

Why the National Debt Should Worry Us All

The national debt is a hot topic, and for good reason. It's growing, and that's a problem we can't ignore. Mary Childs, a journalist from Planet Money, recently shared her thoughts on why we should be concerned about this issue. In a recent discussion, Childs joined a panel that included Felix Salm

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

Clear Vision, Bright Future: Why Eye Exams Matter Before School Starts

Before kids head back to school, there's something important to check off the list: eye exams. Good eyesight is key to learning. If a child can't see well, it can slow down their progress in school. Kids might not even realize they have vision problems. They might squint a lot, tilt their heads, or

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Aug 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Embracing Imperfections: Celebrities and Their Dental Choices

Joel Kim Booster has a unique story about his teeth. He once shared on social media, "I love when people ask me when I’m going to fix my teeth. Extremely normal behavior. And quite honestly if I did, it would almost make me too powerful. " This comment sparked a lot of interest. In an interview, he

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Aug 09 2025POLITICS

Dubai: A City on High Alert

Dubai, a favorite spot for travelers and celebrities, is now under a watchful eye. The U. S. government has issued a warning about possible drone strikes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where Dubai is located. This isn't just any warning. It's a reminder that things aren't as peaceful as they see

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Aug 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Scenes: The Hidden Life of Porn Sets

In the heart of California's San Fernando Valley, ordinary homes took on extraordinary roles. These weren't just houses; they were stages for adult films, blending everyday life with fantasy. A photographer named Larry Sultan found himself drawn to this unusual world. He noticed the small details th

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Aug 08 2025LIFESTYLE

A Dog's Rooftop Adventure: A Tale of Love and Rescue

A dog named Lila, a six-year-old rescue, vanished from her owner's truck while they were having lunch. Melanie, her owner, searched everywhere—social media, shelters, and streets—for nearly a week. It was heartbreaking for Melanie, as Lila had been her companion since 2021, providing comfort after h

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