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Oct 26 2025RELIGION

AI in Churches: A Double-Edged Sword

In the world of faith, AI is making waves, but not everyone is on board. Some church leaders are using AI to handle tasks like emails and scheduling, freeing up time for more important work. The Rev. Justin Lester, for example, uses AI to manage his busy schedule, allowing him to focus on preaching

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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

Chemicals in Our Environment: What Are They Doing to Our Aging Process?

A recent study dug into how certain chemicals in our environment might be messing with how quickly our bodies age. Researchers looked at data from over 1, 600 adults and checked out 78 different chemicals. They used fancy computer models to see if these chemicals could predict how fast people were a

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

The High-Stakes Game: Mafia's Poker Scheme Unveiled

In a recent crackdown, federal authorities have exposed a sophisticated poker rigging operation linked to New York City's infamous Mafia families. This high-tech scheme, which spanned six years, allegedly involved members and associates of the Genovese, Gambino, Bonanno, and Lucchese crime families.

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Little Kids and the Danger of Nicotine Pouches

Nicotine pouches are becoming a big problem for young children. These small, flavored pouches look like candy to kids, but they're actually packed with nicotine. This can be really dangerous for little ones. Nicotine is very bad for kids. Even a tiny bit can make them feel sick, throw up, or even h

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

A Sunday Sports Extravaganza: What to Watch

Sunday, Oct. 26, is packed with sports action. From the thrilling NASCAR Cup Series to the intense NFL matchups, there's something for every sports fan. The day kicks off with auto racing, featuring the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway and the Mexico City Grand Prix. College sports take center s

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Mushrooms and Selenium: A Surprising Team

Mushrooms are not just tasty; they can also do some cool chemistry. Two types, Pleurotus ostreatus and Hericium coralloides, can absorb and change selenium, a mineral found in soil. Scientists found that these mushrooms are better at absorbing one form of selenium, called Se(IV), than another form,

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Dark Secret: From North Carolina to Florida

A 26-year-old elementary school teacher from North Carolina is now facing serious trouble. Jordan Kacie Hawk was recently arrested in Florida. She was picked up on a fugitive warrant linked to crimes she allegedly committed back in North Carolina. Hawk was a teacher in Kannapolis, a city near Charl

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Manchester United: A Battle Between Money and Football

Manchester United is in a tough spot. The club is known for its rich history and passionate fans, but now it's all about money. The Glazer family, who own the club, want a huge amount to sell it. We're talking about £10 billion. That's a lot of money, and it shows that they care more about profit th

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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska: The Movie's Truths and Twists

Bruce Springsteen's life is now a movie, and it's surprisingly accurate. Most music biopics stretch the truth, but this one sticks close to reality. It focuses on a short time in Springsteen's life, from 1981 to 1982, when he made the album Nebraska. The movie shows his struggles with depression and

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Poker Cheating: High-Tech Hustle Exposed

Poker, a game of skill and chance, has seen a dark side exposed. A group of people, including some well-known basketball players, were caught using high-tech tricks to cheat at poker. The FBI found out about this scheme and shared details about how it worked. The cheaters used special machines to r

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