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Nov 28 2025RELIGION

Navigating Religious Displays in Public Spaces

The First Amendment's Establishment Clause is a balancing act. It prevents the government from favoring one religion while protecting everyone's right to practice their faith. This can get tricky, especially during the holiday season when cities want to celebrate. The Supreme Court has ruled that r

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Forest Acres Park Gets a Big Makeover

Forest Acres is getting a major upgrade to Citadel Park. The park will be closed from December 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. This is to fix the damage caused by Hurricane Helene. The storm took down many trees and left the park in bad shape. The city chose to close the park in winter. This way, fewer

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Homecoming Hero Leads Houston Christian to Victory

Demarco Bethea, a familiar face in the region, had a standout performance in Houston Christian's win over The Citadel. Bethea, who attended Dillon High School, scored 14 points, leading four teammates in double figures. The Huskies dominated the paint, with Bethea shooting perfectly from the field,

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

The Secret World of Old Parkland: Where Billionaires and Big Ideas Meet

In the heart of Dallas, there's a place that's become a magnet for the rich and powerful. It's not a fancy hotel or a luxury club. It's Old Parkland, a unique office complex that's home to some of the biggest names in finance and tech. But what makes this place so special? Old Parkland is like a hi

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

The Future of Small-School Showdowns: Will Big Teams Keep Playing Little Guys?

College football is changing fast. Big schools are merging into super conferences. The playoff is growing. Players can transfer easily and get paid. These changes shake up the game. One big question is: Will big schools keep playing smaller ones? Clemson, a top team, plays Furman, a smaller school,

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Nov 28 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Ocean Life: How Viruses and Bacteria Mix in the Atlantic

In the vast Atlantic Ocean, tiny bacteria and viruses are always interacting. These bacteria can be divided into two groups: those with a lot of genetic material (HNA) and those with less (LNA). This difference matters because it affects how viruses attack them. Scientists studied these interaction

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Ireland's Push for Personalized Fitness for Lung Patients

In Ireland, a big push is on to help people with lung diseases like COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) stay active. The goal is to find the best ways for each person to keep moving, because what works for one might not work for another. COPD makes even simple movements tough. People with

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Dallas Cowboys Keep Playoff Dreams Alive with Late Game Heroics

In a thrilling football match, the Dallas Cowboys managed to keep their playoff dreams alive. They did this by beating the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28. The game was intense and full of surprises. The Chiefs started strong. They scored first and looked like they were in control. But the Cowboys didn't

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

Thanksgiving Football Showdown: How to Catch Chiefs vs. Cowboys Without Cable

Football fans are in for a treat this Thanksgiving. The Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off in a crucial game that could shake up the playoff race. Both teams are coming off impressive wins, with the Cowboys pulling off a dramatic upset against the Philadelphia Eagles and t

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Nov 28 2025WEATHER

Alaska Rocks Again: Another Earthquake Shakes the Last Frontier

Alaska, known for its wild beauty and seismic activity, felt another shake early Thursday. A 6. 0 magnitude quake hit near Susitna, roughly 30 miles from Anchorage, around 8:11 a. m. local time. The U. S. Geological Survey reported the event, but don't worry, no tsunami is expected this time. Good

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