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Jun 09 2025RELIGION

Baptists in Dallas: A Look at Their Stance on Key Issues

This week, a significant gathering is taking place in Dallas. It's the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. This group is the largest Protestant denomination in the United States. They have a lot on their agenda. One of the main topics is a set of resolutions. These resolutions cover s

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

The Dual Allegiance of a Soccer Legend

Ernest Wilimowski, a soccer player from the past, is stirring up conversations about loyalty and betrayal. He played for both Poland and Nazi Germany, which makes people wonder: was he a hero or a traitor? As nationalism gains traction across Europe, Wilimowski's story is more relevant than ever.

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

The Unlikely Return of a Deported Man

A man named Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia found himself in the middle of a big legal fight. He was sent to El Salvador by mistake. Now, he is back in the U. S. to face charges. This happened after months of back and forth. The Trump administration had been against bringing him back. They had been fig

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Jun 06 2025FINANCE

Circle's Big Move: A New Player in the Crypto Game

Circle Internet Group, a U. S. company, made a splash on the New York Stock Exchange. On Thursday, it started trading its shares, and the price shot up quickly. This caught the eye of many crypto fans and investors. Circle is known for creating USDC, a type of digital money called a stablecoin. USDC

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

The Bill That Could Leave Millions Without Health Coverage

A significant bill is moving through Congress. It aims to cut taxes by $3. 75 trillion. However, it could increase the deficit by $2. 4 trillion over the next ten years. This is according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The CBO is a nonpartisan group that analyzes the budget. The bill cou

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Jun 04 2025EDUCATION

Older Americans Get a Break from Student Loan Debt

The Education Department has decided to stop taking money from the Social Security checks of people who haven't paid back their student loans. This is big news for many older Americans who were worried about losing part of their income. The government had recently started collecting these overdue lo

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Jun 04 2025EDUCATION

The Shift in Danish School Support

In Denmark, the mental health of young people has become a hot topic. More kids are getting diagnosed with mental health issues. Many are skipping school, and classrooms are becoming more divided. This has put a spotlight on Educational Psychology (EP) services. People are questioning if these servi

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

The 2024 Debate: How Trump and Harris Spoke to Win Votes

Political debates are a big deal. They are one of the few times candidates go head-to-head. They talk to each other, the moderator, and voters. So, they pick their words carefully to win people over. The 2024 presidential debate between Trump and Harris was no different. It happened on September 10t

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Jun 03 2025POLITICS

The Man Who Sparked a Political Fire

A recent incident in Boulder, Colorado, has ignited a heated debate. A man, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly set off a series of explosions at an event supporting Israeli hostages. This event has become a hot topic in political circles, especially for those pushing for stricter immigration policies.

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

The Debt Dilemma: Can Tax Cuts and Growth Save the Day?

The federal government is in a tough spot. The national debt is climbing, and the recent tax and spending cuts passed by the House could add over $5 trillion to it in the next decade. The White House is betting on economic growth to shrink these deficits, but not everyone is convinced. The Committee

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