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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Standing Up for Faith in Public

People from many different religions came together to talk about something important. They don't all believe the same things or follow the same rules. But they do agree on one thing: everyone should be able to show their faith in public without fear. Recently, there was a terrible attack on Jewish

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Dec 21 2025OPINION

A Decade of Hope: How a Florida Nonprofit is Changing Lives

A nonprofit in Florida just hit a big milestone. Better Together celebrated 10 years of hard work. They've helped almost 100, 000 people and kept over 12, 000 kids out of foster care. That's a huge deal! The group works with local churches and volunteers. They step in before families hit rock botto

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Fasting and Exercise: A Winning Combo for Brain Health

Alzheimer's disease is a complex condition that needs a well-rounded approach to manage it effectively. Two strategies that have shown promise are regular aerobic exercise and intermittent fasting. However, the potential benefits of combining these two—exercising in a fasted state—have not been thor

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Missouri's New BetMGM Deal: What You Need to Know

Missouri's sports betting scene is heating up just as the NFL season hits its peak. BetMGM is offering a sweet deal for new users with the bonus code NYPDM1500. This code gives a 20% match on your first deposit, up to $1, 500. That means if you deposit $100, you get $20 in bonus cash. To get the ful

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Dec 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Really Write Like a Human?

AI's ability to mimic human writing is impressive, but does it really capture the essence of human creativity? A writer decided to test if AI could imitate their unique style. They used a language model trained on their previous works to generate new text. The results were surprising. The AI's writ

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Titus Welliver Steps Into a New Crime Role

Titus Welliver is back in the crime scene, but not as the familiar Harry Bosch. Fans can get a sneak peek of his new character in the upcoming season of Dark Winds. This is not his first rodeo, as he has been busy with other projects since Bosch: Legacy wrapped up. Welliver will be playing Dominic

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Dec 21 2025POLITICS

Lebanon's Big Step: Disarming Hezbollah Near the Border

Lebanon is making progress in taking weapons away from Hezbollah near the Litani River. This is a big deal because it's part of a deal with Israel to stop fighting. The prime minister, Nawaf Salam, said they're almost done with the first part of this plan. The Lebanese army is in charge of this job

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Religion Helps Somali Dialysis Patients

In Somalia, a recent study looked at how faith impacts the lives of people on hemodialysis. Researchers wanted to see if religious beliefs could improve their quality of life. They surveyed 174 patients over three months. The findings were interesting. Patients who used religion to cope with their

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Teitum Tuioti: The Rising Star with Deep Roots

Teitum Tuioti is making waves as a standout player for Oregon's defense, ranking among the top in the nation. His journey to success is deeply rooted in family and culture. Born in Laie, Hawaii, Teitum is an American with strong Samoan heritage. His parents, Tony and Keala, both have Polynesian bac

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

The Man Behind the Kicks: Morgan Suarez's Journey and Background

Morgan Suarez might not be the most famous player on the James Madison football team, but his contributions have been crucial. As the Dukes made history by becoming the first Sun Belt program to reach the College Football Playoff, Suarez's consistent performance on the field has been a key factor.

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