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Nov 15 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather: What's Up with the Polar Vortex and La Niña?

The upcoming winter of 2025-2026 might bring some unexpected weather surprises. Experts are keeping a close eye on the stratosphere, as unusual activity could shake things up. A sudden warming in this upper layer of the atmosphere could lead to a paradoxical cooling effect on the Earth's surface. T

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Nov 15 2025OPINION

Putin's Nuclear Threats: Why Hollywood Shies Away from the Reality

Putin's nuclear threats are a recurring theme in his geopolitical strategy, especially during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. His words have raised global tensions to levels not seen in decades. The idea of a nuclear strike, even a small one, is terrifying. It could kill many people, harm the world

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Texas Hemp Industry Faces Federal Crackdown

The recent federal spending deal has brought a significant change for the hemp industry, especially in Texas. A last-minute addition to the bill bans hemp products with more than 0. 4 milligrams of THC, the active compound in marijuana. This move targets a loophole from the 2018 farm bill that allow

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Texas Universities Face Scrutiny Over Student Speech

Texas lawmakers have started looking into how public universities handle student speech. This comes after some students reacted strongly to the death of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk. The first meeting happened on a Thursday morning. The committee was created because some students seemed to mak

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Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

The Secret Stories of Kyrgyz Wall Hangings

The Kyrgyz people have a rich history of nomadic life in Central Asia. For over 2, 000 years, they moved with the seasons, living in yurts and raising livestock. Their homes were adorned with large, hand-embroidered textiles called tush kyiz. These textiles are not just decorations; they tell storie

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why the American Revolution Still Matters Today

Ken Burns, a well-known documentary maker, has a new series about the American Revolution. He thinks this event was super important, maybe even the most important after the birth of Christ. But he also says that human nature doesn't change, and the problems we have today are similar to those in the

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Faith in Politics: A Texas Church's Push for Christian Leaders

A Texas megachurch is making waves in the political arena with a unique training program for Christian candidates. Mercy Culture, based in Fort Worth, has launched Campaign University, an online course designed to prepare Christians for roles in local and national government. The course, led by Texa

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Nov 10 2025CRIME

A Dark Day at a Texas Workplace

A tragic event unfolded at a landscape supply company in San Antonio, Texas. On a Saturday morning, a 21-year-old man took the lives of three of his co-workers before ending his own life. The incident occurred around 8 a. m. on the city's north side. Employees quickly fled the scene as gunshots rang

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Nov 07 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Mind of a True Crime Writer

Curiosity is a powerful thing. It can drive people to explore the darkest corners of human behavior. This is exactly what has fueled the career of a well-known journalist. For years, he has been diving deep into the minds of criminals, trying to understand what makes them tick. But he also wonders a

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Nov 07 2025SPORTS

Houston Texans Expand Their Sports Empire with Volleyball Team

Houston is getting a new professional women's volleyball team. The Houston Texans' sister company, Lone Star Sports & Entertainment, has bought the team. This team is part of League One Volleyball, also known as LOVB. The league has teams in other cities like Atlanta, Austin, Madison, Salt Lake City

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