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Dec 10 2024LIFESTYLE

Money Matters: Should We Judge Family?

Imagine this: a woman is feeling frustrated with her mother-in-law's spending habits. This mother-in-law has gone through her late husband's inheritance and now relies on multiple income sources. The woman, along with her family, is dealing with financial struggles, including a hefty student loan de

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Dec 04 2024POLITICS

Biden's Debt Plan: Sparking Conversations

President Biden's proposal to eliminate student debt has caused quite a stir. Representative Virginia Foxx from North Carolina wrote to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona with concerns. She questions if the Education Department has the right to cancel loans without a solid reason. Foxx fears this co

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

Rethinking RFK Jr. 's Health Claims: Lessons from the Pandemic

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made headlines for his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His views on vaccines, raw milk, and water fluoridation have raised concerns. The COVID-19 pandemic offers valuable lessons on how to handle such claims. Kennedy is known for his skeptic

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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Rock Speaks Up: Should You Sing in Musical Movies?

Imagine you're in a packed theater, enjoying the latest musical film. Suddenly, someone next to you starts belting out a tune. What do you do? Many movie-goers have been discussing this very issue following the recently released musical, Wicked. Now, actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has weighed in wi

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Trump's Public Health Picks: What's at Stake?

Health has gotten a lot better in the U. S. Over the last 50 years, life expectancy has increased by nearly 10 years. We're seeing fewer deaths from heart disease and cancer. Even the latest health threats, like opioids and COVID-19, are on track to cause fewer deaths. But change is coming. Presiden

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Nov 24 2024FINANCE

Trump’s Economic Promises vs. the National Debt: A Budget Tug-of-War

Donald Trump has big plans for the U. S. economy, including tax cuts and other initiatives. But there’s a big problem: the national debt is huge, and it’s getting more expensive to pay it back. High interest rates and the cost of servicing the debt are making it tough for Trump to deliver on his pro

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Ipswich vs. Man United: When VAR Went AWOL

In Ruben Amorim's debut game as Manchester United's manager, he faced Ipswich Town at Portman Road. The game started with a bang when Marcus Rashford scored in the second minute, giving away fans something to cheer about. Little did they know, VAR wasn't working at that moment. That's right, the Vid

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Nov 23 2024EDUCATION

Bible Lessons in Texas Schools: A New Curriculum Sparks Debate

Texas has taken a significant step by allowing Bible-infused teachings in elementary schools. This move, supported by the state's education board, is receiving a mix of reactions from parents and teachers. Some believe these lessons will help students understand American history better, while others

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Jon Jones: Does He Still Have Something to Prove?

Jon Jones, often called the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world by UFC President Dana White, recently defended his Heavyweight Championship against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309. However, not everyone agrees with this title. Some fans think Miocic was an easy target due to his age and slow performan

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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Murder Case Verdict: Immigrant Found Guilty in Student's Death

Hailing from Venezuela, José Ibarra, 26, was found guilty of murdering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. The tragic incident happened back in February on the University of Georgia campus. The case sparked national debates during the recent presidential race due to Ibarra's immigration status. Iba

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