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Jul 28 2025OPINION

Denver's Debt Dilemma: Who Really Pays for Our Parks and Roads?

Denver's leaders are pushing for more bonds to fund new parks, recreation centers, and roads. But bonds are not free money. They are loans that must be repaid with interest. This means that every time the city takes on more debt, it is the taxpayers who will ultimately foot the bill. Bonds are ofte

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Jul 28 2025POLITICS

East Chicago's Hispanic Trailblazers: The Gomez Legacy

In East Chicago, a street now carries the names of Jesse and Rosemarie Gomez, two influential figures in local politics. Jesse made history as the first Hispanic elected official in Indiana, while Rosemarie became the first Hispanic woman on the East Chicago City Council after her husband's passing.

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Jul 28 2025OPINION

Faithful Voices: It's Time to Step Out and Engage

The current cultural state is not just a coincidence. It's a result of many faithful people staying quiet and keeping to themselves. Instead of hiding, it's time for the true church, God's Ekklesia, to step up and engage with the world. There's a significant change coming, a massive shift in belief

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Tech Giants Gain from Trump's AI Strategy

In a recent gathering in Washington, Donald Trump unveiled his "AI action plan, " which is set to benefit tech companies significantly. The event, filled with patriotic tunes and high-profile attendees, showcased Trump's commitment to reducing regulations in the tech industry. He emphasized the need

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Hunter Biden: Smarter Than You Think?

Joe Rogan, a well-known podcast host, recently sparked a conversation about Hunter Biden, the son of former President Joe Biden. Rogan believes that Hunter is often underestimated and might even have the potential to become president one day. During a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience, "

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Jul 25 2025EDUCATION

See-Through School Bags: A New Safety Trend

In Charleston, some schools are trying something new to keep kids safe. They are asking students to use clear backpacks. This is not a rule for all schools in the area. But a few have started doing it. The Charleston Charter School for Math and Science is one of them. It is the first charter school

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

XR Tech: Can These Gadgets Cut It in the Workplace?

XR devices are making waves in the tech world, promising to revolutionize industries with smart tools and enhanced workflows. But can they really handle the rigorous demands of industrial use? Let's take a closer look at two popular XR headsets: the HTC Vive XR Elite and the Magic Leap 2. These hea

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Jul 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Hulk Hogan: A Wrestling Legend's Journey

Hulk Hogan, the wrestling superstar, has passed away at the age of 71. The news was confirmed by authorities and WWE. Emergency services were called to his home in Clearwater Beach, Florida, around 9:50 a. m. on Thursday. The call was for a cardiac arrest, and he was taken to Morton Plant Hospital,

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Jul 25 2025POLITICS

Unraveling the 2016 Election: A New Investigation Takes Shape

In a surprising turn of events, the US Justice Department has set up a special team to look into some serious claims about the Obama administration's actions during the 2016 election. This investigation is focused on whether Obama and his team used false information to suggest that Russia meddled in

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Jul 25 2025LIFESTYLE

When Mothers-in-Law Cross the Line: Real Stories of Family Fights

Family life can be tricky, and sometimes mothers-in-law push boundaries. These real stories show how things can get messy. In one story, a new mom was thrilled to announce her baby's birth online. But her mother-in-law beat her to it, posting a photo that made it seem like the baby was hers. The mo

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