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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Stay Safe: Preparing for Hurricane Helene

As Hurricane Helene heads towards the Florida Gulf Coast, it's time to think about safety. Experts say the storm will hit Thursday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. This can cause trees to fall and power lines to go down. It’s important to take action now. First, make sure your phone

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Think Winter, Minnesota Cold Weather Rule Starts October 1st

Minneapolis (WJON News) -- It is time to start preparing for winter this week. The Minnesota Cold Weather Rule goes into effect starting on Tuesday and Xcel Energy wants to remind customers there is help for those who need assistance. Under the rule, residential customers are protected from service

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Sep 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Digital Revolution: A New Era of Change

In a world where technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, it's no surprise that the digital landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. The recent news surrounding Mark Zuckerberg's politics, Elon Musk's severance package, and Paramount's layoffs serves as a reminder that the digi

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

Health Care: A Tale of Two Worlds

Health care is a vital aspect of human life, and in many developed countries, it's a fundamental right. However, the United States stands out as a stark exception. Despite spending the most on health care, Americans are sicker, die younger, and struggle to afford essential health care. A recent repo

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Sep 20 2024RELIGION

Voucher Power: How Churches Are Redefining Education

In the United States, the debate surrounding education has been a longstanding issue. With the rise of voucher programs, churches are taking matters into their own hands. Vouchers, which provide financial assistance to families who want to send their children to private schools, have given churches

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Sep 18 2024POLITICS

Don't Let Hate Take Over: A Call to Action for a Better Tomorrow

As the 2024 election season heats up, it's essential to recognize the profound impact of words on our society. Vice President Kamala Harris recently spoke out against inflammatory rhetoric, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that those who spread hate and division don't have a platform to amplif

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

Sweeping Changes: Constitutional Concerns Surround Supreme Court 'Reform'

The recent calls for Supreme Court "reform" by the Left have sparked a heated debate about the role of the judiciary in the American system of government. The proposed changes, which include term limits and court packing, are being championed as a means to address the perceived imbalance of the Cour

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

The Politics of Faith: Trump's Bible Sales and Biden's Easter Eggs

The world of politics and religion is a delicate dance, where the two entities often intersect in complex ways. Recently, two high-profile politicians, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, have found themselves entangled in controversies surrounding their faith and public policies. Trump, the former presiden

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

The Devil's in the Details: Why Satanists Want a Seat at the School Table

The debate surrounding the role of religion in schools has taken a surprising turn, with the Satanic Temple seeking to join the fray. The group, which describes itself as a "non-theistic religious organization" that promotes reason, empathy, and the pursuit of knowledge, wants to establish After Sch

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Lawsuit Challenges Louisiana's New Law: Separation of Church and State or Blasphemy?

The recent lawsuit filed by civil liberties groups against Louisiana's new law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms has sparked a heated debate about the separation of church and state. The law, signed by Republican Governor Jeff Landry, requires all K-12 classro

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