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Jul 30 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Can Now Talk About Faith at Work

The Trump administration has given federal employees the green light to discuss their religious beliefs at work. This includes trying to convince colleagues about their faith, as long as it's not harassing. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sent a memo to federal agencies, stating that worker

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Jul 29 2025BUSINESS

Spotify's Stock Takes a Hit: What Went Wrong?

Spotify, the popular music streaming service, recently had a rough day on the stock market. The company's shares dropped over 11%, marking their worst performance since July 2023. The main issue? They didn't meet the financial goals set by Wall Street analysts. Let's break it down. Spotify's revenu

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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA's Bold Move: Climate Rules in the Crosshairs

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Donald Trump's administration has taken a significant step to undo a key climate regulation. They want to get rid of a 2009 finding that said greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, are bad for public health and the environment. This finding h

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

Football Injuries: What's the Big Deal and How Can We Stop Them?

Football is a tough sport. Players run, tackle, and kick all the time. It's no surprise that injuries happen. But what if there was a way to predict and prevent these injuries? That's what a recent study tried to figure out. Over five years, researchers looked at injuries in a professional football

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Jul 29 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Get Green Light to Talk Religion at Work

The Trump administration has given federal employees the go-ahead to discuss and promote their religious beliefs at work. This move is part of a broader effort to increase the role of religion in government jobs. A recent memo from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) says workers can talk about

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Jul 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late-Night TV: Is the End Near for Comedy Shows?

Seth Meyers, a familiar face in late-night TV, has opened up about the anxiety that comes with the possibility of his show ending. He’s not worried about his performance but rather the bigger picture—the changing landscape of entertainment. Meyers has been hosting Late Night with Seth Meyers for ov

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Hate Speech Leads to Charges in B. C.

A man from B. C. is now facing charges after allegedly making hateful comments towards Jewish protesters. The incident happened back in March 2024, and police say it took a while to build a strong case. The accused, 28-year-old Khalid El Boyok, is charged with publicly stirring up hatred. Police em

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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Marcus Morris Sr. : A Philly Kid's Journey Through NBA Challenges

Marcus Morris Sr. has been a familiar face in the NBA for over a decade, known for his grit and shooting skills. In the 2023-24 season, he played for three different teams: the LA Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers, and Cleveland Cavaliers, showing his versatility and adaptability. Despite being traded to

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Spotting Spine Issues in X-rays Just Got Easier

There's a new tool in town that's shaking up how doctors look at X-ray images. It's called XVertNet, and it's all about making the bones in your spine stand out more clearly. Why does this matter? Well, sometimes, X-rays don't show the tiny details that doctors need to see. This can lead to missed d

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Jul 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy's Final Show: A Heartfelt Goodbye

Geezer Butler, the original bassist for Black Sabbath, shared his thoughts on the band's last performance. He mentioned that Ozzy Osbourne's health was not good before the concert. Butler was surprised to see how weak Ozzy looked when they started practicing. Ozzy needed help to get to the rehearsa

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