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Apr 22 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Final Resting Place: A Look at the Symbols

Pope Francis is currently resting in an open coffin inside a chapel at the Casa Santa Marta. This is the same place where he lived before becoming the leader of the Catholic Church. The chapel is filled with symbols that hold deep meaning in Christianity. One of the most important figures in the ro

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Apr 22 2025POLITICS

The U. S. Defense Shake-Up and Pope Francis' Legacy

The Pentagon is on the hunt for a new defense chief. The current one, Pete Hegseth, is in hot water. He shared secret military plans in a group chat on his personal phone. This isn't the first time he's been in trouble for this. It's a big deal because it puts lives at risk. Other top officials are

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Why Some People Are Skeptical About Dengue Shots

Vaccines for dengue, a nasty mosquito-borne illness, face a tough crowd. Safety worries are a big reason why some people hesitate to get vaccinated. To tackle this problem, smart plans are needed to break down the walls that stand in the way. To get a handle on this, a deep dive into current re

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Apr 22 2025BUSINESS

New Relaxation Spot Coming to Lake Elsinore

A fresh business venture is on the horizon for Lake Elsinore. The city council is set to review a proposal for a new massage business this week. This business, named Natural Foot Spa, aims to set up shop in a strip mall located just off Diamond Drive. The spot was previously occupied by a pawn shop,

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Apr 22 2025RELIGION

A Life of Duty: The Pope's Final Days

It is a common belief that leaders, especially those in high-profile roles, often push themselves to the limit. Pope Francis was no exception. He continued his duties despite his age and health issues. This choice might have played a role in his sudden passing. The Pope had a significant health sca

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

The Shift in Student Loan Repayment

The Education Department is set to resume debt collection for defaulted student loans starting May 5. This move affects approximately 5. 3 million borrowers who are currently behind on their federal student loans. The decision marks the end of a three-year pause on collections, which began during th

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Pope Francis's Science Background: Inspiring a Teacher's Journey

Pope Francis is known for many things, but one of his lesser-known qualities is his background in science. This aspect of his life has influenced a local educator in a significant way. Seamus McGuire, a science teacher at St. Mary's Catholic High School, leads the school's STEM department. His time

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Apr 22 2025SCIENCE

Why Your Car's Side Mirrors Play Tricks on Your Eyes

Driving a car comes with many responsibilities. One of the most important is keeping an eye on what's happening behind and to the sides. That's where side mirrors come in. They're crucial for safe driving and parking. But have you ever noticed the small text on your side mirror? It says, "Objects in

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Light and Heat: A New Way to Fight Tumors

Tumors have a sneaky way of dodging traditional treatments. This has pushed scientists to explore new methods. One of these methods is photothermal therapy or PTT. It uses special agents to turn light into heat. This heat targets and destroys tumor cells. However, tumors can develop a defense mechan

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

The Dallas Mavericks' Risky Move: Did It Pay Off?

The Dallas Mavericks' general manager, Nico Harrison, admitted to misjudging the bond between the team's fans and Luka Dončić. This bond was evident when the star player was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. Fans were furious and sad. They showed their displeasure loudly when Dončić returned to Dall

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