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Dec 20 2025RELIGION

Keeping Faith Safe: Why We Need to Protect Our Sacred Spaces

In the United States, where freedom of religion is a cornerstone, places of worship used to be seen as safe and sacred. Sadly, that's not the case anymore. Recent events show a troubling trend. Protests have turned violent, targeting synagogues and other religious sites. These are not just random in

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Better Care for Dementia Patients in the Caribbean

The ABC islands, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, are struggling to give the best care to people with dementia. A new way called DEDICATED is being tested. It aims to make care more personal and comforting for those with dementia. Healthcare workers are at the heart of this change. They are learning to

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

William Echoles: Faith, Family, and Football

William Echoles is a standout defensive tackle for the Ole Miss Rebels. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 310 pounds, he's a force to be reckoned with on the field. Over the past two seasons, he's made 60 tackles and 4. 5 sacks, ranking second in the school this season. His journey from a small-town

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Lech: A Hidden Gem for Ski Lovers

Lech, a small town in Austria, is a favorite spot for those who love skiing but want to avoid the crowds and cameras. It's known for its luxurious yet quiet vibe, lots of snow, and beautiful slopes. Unlike some other ski destinations, Lech offers a more relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular choice

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Celebrities Linked to Epstein: What's New?

The recent release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents has brought several well-known names back into the spotlight. This isn't the first time celebrities have been mentioned in connection to Epstein, but the latest batch of files has sparked fresh discussions. The files, made public under the Eps

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Teachers Under Fire: The Impact of Online Activism on Careers

In August 2024, Susan Lewis, a music teacher from Oregon, lost her job at Valley Catholic School. The reason? Her social media posts about the situation in Gaza. Lewis was one of many targeted by StopAntisemitism, a group that claims to have helped get over 400 people fired for their views on Israel

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Famous Faces in the Epstein Files: What We Know Now

Jeffrey Epstein's name still stirs up strong feelings, even years after his death. His files, once sealed, have been partially opened, sparking fresh discussions and theories. In 2024 and 2025, parts of these files were made public, revealing names of well-known figures who had some connection to Ep

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Dec 20 2025CRIME

Who Was Jeffrey Epstein Really Close To?

The Justice Department has just dropped a big batch of files tied to Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier with a dark past. This is the first time so many photos and documents from his life have been made public all at once. The files include around 3, 900 items, most of which are photos. These ph

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Dec 20 2025EDUCATION

Chicago Schools Facing Heat Over Teacher Misconduct

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is under fire for its handling of teacher misconduct cases. A child advocate and a former student recently spoke out, urging the school board to take stronger action. Tania Haigh, president of KIDS TOO, a child advocacy group, told board members that the current approach

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Mind the Gap: A Look at Naloxone Prescriptions in Psychiatric Care

Opioid overdoses are a serious issue, and naloxone is a key tool in fighting them. This drug can reverse overdoses, but how often is it being given to those who need it most? A recent study took a closer look at how psychiatry residents prescribe naloxone to patients in psychiatric hospitals. It als

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