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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

Faith Journeys: Why Some Stay and Others Drift Away

Religion plays a big role in many people's lives. But not everyone sticks with the faith they grew up with. A recent study looked into why some Americans keep their childhood religion while others change or leave it behind. The study found that how people felt about their religion as kids matters a

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Dec 17 2025LAW

When Words Clash: A Roofing Dispute and the Fine Line Between Fact and Opinion

In Kentucky, a recent court case put the spotlight on the tricky line between facts and opinions. It all started with a homeowner, Rusnak, who was unhappy with the work done by Andes Roofing. The homeowner held back payment and shared negative reviews online. Andes Roofing didn't take it lightly. Th

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Finding the Right Fix for Lame Sheep

Lameness in sheep is a big problem. It hurts the animals and costs farmers money. A big study in the UK once asked farmers lots of questions. They found 20 things that might cause lameness. But now, some people think those results might not be totally right. The issue is that the way they looke

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Autopilot Faces Scrutiny in California

A recent decision by a California judge has put Tesla's marketing of its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems under the spotlight. The judge found that Tesla's advertising was misleading and recommended a potential 30-day suspension of Tesla's sales license in the state. The California Dep

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

EU Parliament Set to Decide on Abortion Access Plan

A significant vote is happening in the EU Parliament. It's about a plan called "My Voice, My Choice. " This plan aims to help women from countries with strict abortion laws. These countries include Malta, Poland, Italy, and Croatia. The plan would use EU funds to pay for abortion procedures in other

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Dec 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling a Family Mystery: The Carroll Siblings' Quest for Answers

A gripping true-crime documentary, "The Secrets We Bury, " is set to premiere on Investigation Discovery (ID) tonight at 9 p. m. ET. This film delves into the Carroll siblings' relentless pursuit of truth surrounding their father's disappearance 58 years ago. For those without cable, there's a conv

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Is Butter Really That Bad for You?

For years, people have been told to cut back on butter, cheese, and other dairy products because they contain saturated fats. These fats have been blamed for clogged arteries and a higher risk of heart disease. But new research suggests that for most people, reducing saturated fat intake doesn't mak

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

Trump Takes BBC to Court for $10 Billion Over Alleged Defamation

Donald Trump has taken legal action against the BBC, demanding a massive $10 billion in damages. He claims the British broadcaster defamed him and used unfair tactics. The lawsuit, filed in Florida, accuses the BBC of distorting his words in a documentary about the January 6, 2021, events. The BBC

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Dec 16 2025WEATHER

River Rising: Pacific Faces Sudden Flood Evacuations

In the early hours of Tuesday, a critical levee on the White River gave way, causing immediate action in Pacific. The city's emergency services swiftly issued a Level 3 "Go Now" evacuation order, targeting areas near 3rd Avenue Southeast and Butte Road. Many residents were roused from their sleep by

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

The Never-Ending Story of Warner Bros. Mergers

Warner Bros. is no stranger to big business deals. Over the years, it has been involved in many mergers and acquisitions. Some of these deals have not gone well. In fact, Warner Bros. has a reputation for messy corporate marriages. This reputation is so well-known that people joke about it being a "

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