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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

St. Louis Sports: A Year of Surprises and Triumphs

The year 2025 was quite the rollercoaster for sports fans in St. Louis. It wasn't just about wins and losses; it was about the stories that unfolded, the records that were broken, and the moments that brought the community together. From unexpected comebacks to historic achievements, the city saw it

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Local Sports Stars Shine Bright in 2025

In 2025, McHenry County sports fans had plenty to cheer about. Quinn Priester, a local baseball star, made waves in the MLB. After being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers, he had an incredible season. His strong performances helped the team win their division. It was a big deal because he grew up root

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Dec 31 2025BUSINESS

Cameroon's BAO Cash & Carry Changes Hands

A big shift is happening in Cameroon's wholesale scene. The BAO Cash & Carry business, known for its budget-friendly model, is now under new management. 2S Retail has taken over the operations, including seven stores spread across the country. This move is part of a bigger plan by the previous owne

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Dec 31 2025RELIGION

Gen Z's Unexpected Faith Journey

Young people today are leaning more into religion. About 60% say they feel connected to something bigger than themselves. This shift is big because it goes against the trend of moving away from religion. Many in Gen Z also believe in miracles. They see them happening in their own lives. But even wi

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Dec 31 2025OPINION

Maine's Democrats: Time to Step Up and Lead

Maine's Democratic leaders are falling short. They're not standing up for what's right. They're playing it safe. But safe isn't good enough. Not when so much is at stake. Take health care, for example. Democrats had a chance to fight for lower prices. They could have stood up to the insurance indus

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Grizzly Bears: A Clash of Perspectives

Grizzly bears are making a comeback in the Northern Rockies. Their numbers have grown so much that some believe they should no longer be on the endangered species list. This is especially true in two areas: the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem. However, no

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

How a City is Trying to Stop Child Abuse Before It Happens

Child abuse is a big problem. It can cause serious issues for kids and society as a whole. Kids who experience abuse are more likely to have mental health problems, use drugs, act out violently, think about suicide, and struggle in school. A city is trying to do something about it. They want to sto

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Drought's Impact on Rubber Trees: A Closer Look

Rubber trees, the main source of natural rubber, face tough times when water is scarce. Scientists decided to see how these trees handle drought. They looked at how the trees react physically and how their genes behave under different water conditions. First, they compared trees that got plenty of

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Dec 31 2025OPINION

Tackling Gun Violence: A Two-Pronged Approach

Gun violence is a complex issue that requires more than just one solution. Some people think that education is the only answer, while others believe stricter gun laws are the way to go. But why not both? Australia is often seen as a leader in gun control, but even there, illegal weapons are still a

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs and Their Ayahuasca Journeys: What's the Deal?

Ayahuasca, a plant-based brew used in South American traditions, has caught the attention of many celebrities. It's known for its powerful hallucinogenic effects, thanks to a compound called DMT. In the U. S. , it's illegal, but that hasn't stopped some stars from sharing their experiences. Chelsea

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