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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Finding Common Ground: How Shared Strengths Can Build Stronger Bonds

People often think that shared struggles bring marginalized communities together. But what if there's another way? What if focusing on shared strengths could create even stronger bonds? Think about it. Marginalized communities have unique strengths. Resilience, cultural richness, and strong communi

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

How Different Cultures Show Love and Care

Love and care are essential for strong relationships. Yet, how much people express these feelings varies greatly around the world. A large study looked at data from 22 countries across six continents. It found that the Philippines ranked highest in showing love and care, while Japan ranked lowest. C

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Dec 27 2025RELIGION

Young Faith Leaders: How Christian Influencers Are Shaping Modern Beliefs

In today's world, young Christian influencers are stepping up to fill a gap in religious guidance. They are using digital platforms to connect with millennials and Gen Z, offering practical advice and biblical insights that go beyond traditional Sunday sermons. These influencers come from diverse ba

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

Investing in Crypto and Private Credit: What You Need to Know

Investors in the U. S. might soon see more options to put their money into crypto and private credit. This shift is happening because the Trump administration and the SEC want to give people more choices. However, some financial advisors think this could be risky for regular investors. The White Ho

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

UK Police Ditch Non-Crime Hate Records: A Step Towards Common Sense?

UK police are making a big change. They want to stop recording non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). These are things that aren't crimes but are thought to be motivated by hate. Police chiefs think this system isn't working well. They say it takes officers away from real crime and might hurt free speech

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Time Ticks Differently for Digital Natives

In the digital era, a surprising skill gap has emerged among young people. Many students struggle to read analog clocks, a revelation that came to light when New York City public schools implemented a smartphone ban. This ban exposed a generation that has grown up with digital devices, making tradit

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

How Oman's Media Portrays Women: A Look Behind the Scenes

In Oman, the way women are shown in media is not just about fairness. It's about sending a message. The country's leaders and influential people have specific ideas about how women should be represented. They want to show progress and modernity. But they also want to keep traditional power structure

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Houston's Future Innovators Get a Boost from Travis Scott and NASA

Travis Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation is teaming up with NASA to give Houston's students a head start in STEM. The foundation, which supports education and community initiatives, has joined forces with Space Center Houston to create a new program for local students. The program, which ran for eight

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Dec 27 2025WEATHER

New York City Braces for a Snowy Surprise

New York City found itself under a blanket of snow late Friday evening. This was the first significant snowfall in over three years. The city and nearby areas were hit with steady snowfall by 7 p. m. , making roads slippery and dangerous. The forecast predicted a hefty 5 to 9 inches of snow over th

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Dec 27 2025CRIME

A Mother's Chilling Journey: The Case of Ashlee Buzzard

A California mother, Ashlee Buzzard, is facing serious charges after her young daughter, Melodee, was found dead in a remote part of Utah. Buzzard, 40, entered a not guilty plea during a recent court appearance. The charges include first-degree murder and other related offenses. The courtroom was fi

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