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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

China's Religious Crackdown: A Global Concern

China's treatment of religious groups has sparked international criticism. Recently, a U. S. resolution condemned China's actions, highlighting the arrest of 22 pastors and church members, including Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri, the founder of Zion Church. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has not respond

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Maine Takes Bold Steps to Boost Youth Mental Health

Maine is stepping up to tackle the growing mental health crisis among young people. A big donation of $1. 6 million from David Evans Shaw is fueling a new project called the SHAW Challenge. This isn't just another quick fix. It's a four-year plan to make a real difference in schools and communities

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle for Fair Elections

In the world of American politics, a silent battle is being waged. One side is using every trick in the book to gain an unfair advantage. This isn't about playing fair; it's about changing the rules to benefit one team over the other. Imagine a game where one team keeps changing the rules to make i

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Helping Doctors: A Look at AutoML in Medicine

AutoML, or automated machine learning, is changing how doctors use technology. It helps them make better decisions faster. But it's not perfect. Let's break it down. First, AutoML is making waves in healthcare. It's used a lot for predicting diseases and planning treatments. It works with different

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Kentucky's Tough Day: What Went Wrong Against Vanderbilt?

Kentucky football had a rough day at Vanderbilt. The Commodores, ranked 14th, won 45-17. It wasn't even close. Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt's quarterback, had a great game. He threw for 469 yards and four touchdowns. He also ran for a score. Pavia made Kentucky's defense look bad. They couldn't stop him

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

Helping Autistic Teens in Trouble

Young people with autism who get into trouble with the law often end up in juvenile correctional facilities. These places aim to help teens rejoin society through education, counseling, and skill-building programs. However, they often struggle to meet the unique needs of autistic teens. This leads

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

South Africa's Truth: Beyond the Headlines

In South Africa, a brutal murder brought two men together. Michael Mogale, who is Black, and Peet Van Staden, who is white and Afrikaner, stood over a victim beaten to death. This event highlighted the country's severe crime issue, with a murder rate much higher than in the United States. However, t

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Nov 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Life Behind Bars: Diddy's New Routine

Sean "Diddy" Combs, once known for his wild nights, is now living a life of strict routines behind bars. His days are now structured around the rigid schedule of Fort Dix, a federal prison. Gone are the late nights and spontaneous parties. Instead, Diddy's new normal includes early mornings and earl

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Nov 23 2025WEATHER

Metro Detroit's Weather: A Quick Guide to the Upcoming Days

Metro Detroit is having a calm weekend, but things will change soon. Next week, rain and cold weather will arrive, affecting travel plans and outdoor activities. Saturday night will be cool, with temperatures dropping to the lower 30s. It's a good time to visit The Rink at Campus Martius Park. Dres

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

G20 Gathers in South Africa, U. S. Absent but Climate Talks Heat Up

Leaders from the world's 20 biggest economies met in Johannesburg this weekend, but one major player was missing: the United States. The U. S. skipped the summit due to some old and not very convincing claims about South Africa. This left the other countries to discuss important topics like climate

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