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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Businesses Must Go Green or Risk Falling Behind

Businesses today face a big challenge: they must become more sustainable and regenerative to stay relevant. This means reducing emissions and creating positive impacts, not just hitting net zero. Companies that don't adapt risk becoming obsolete, like Kodak. To succeed, businesses need to build str

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Nov 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things and the Hidden Power of Books

Holly Wheeler, the younger sister of Mike and Nancy, is stepping into the spotlight in the final season of Stranger Things. Her room is a treasure trove of nostalgic toys and posters, but one item stands out: a worn copy of Madeleine L’Engle’s "A Wrinkle in Time. " This isn’t just a random book; it’

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Nov 28 2025SPORTS

How Bijan Robinson Gets Ready for Big Games

Bijan Robinson, a star running back for the Atlanta Falcons, has a special way of getting ready for games. He starts the night before, making sure he sleeps well. The next morning, he wakes up early to pray and find his calm. After that, he enjoys a hearty breakfast with his teammates. Robinson's c

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

What's Eating Our Students? A Look at University Food Choices

University students often have poor eating habits. This can lead to serious health problems. Many students eat too much junk food. They also don't get enough nutrients. This can cause hidden obesity. It can also lead to metabolic risks. Research shows that students' lifestyles affect their health.

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Belgium's Stance on Russian Assets: A Potential Peace Hurdle

Belgium's prime minister has expressed concerns about a European Union (EU) plan to use frozen Russian state assets to support Ukraine. Bart De Wever believes this move could complicate efforts to reach a peace deal in the ongoing conflict. De Wever shared his thoughts in a letter to the European C

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Hong Kong's Aging Community Faces a Tragic Fire

In Hong Kong, a devastating fire has left many families in mourning. The blaze, which engulfed a high-rise apartment complex, has claimed at least 128 lives, with over 200 people still missing. The complex, Wang Fuk Court, was home to many elderly residents. In fact, more than a third of its inhabit

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Heavy Heart: A Mother's Hope Amidst War

In the western city of Lviv, a cemetery tells a story of loss and resilience. Olya Kachmaryk, a mother who lost her son in the ongoing conflict with Russia, visits his grave. She hopes for peace, even if it means making tough choices. Her son, Oleksandr, is one of over 1, 000 soldiers buried in this

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Nov 28 2025BUSINESS

Smart Car Shopping: When to Buy for the Best Deal

December is often touted as the best time to buy a car, but is it really? While year-end sales can be tempting, smart shoppers know that great deals happen all year round. It's not just about the month; it's about understanding the market and knowing what to look for. Dealerships ramp up their mark

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Nursing Students and Spiritual Care: What Makes a Difference?

In the world of healthcare, taking care of a person's spirit is just as important as looking after their body. Nurses play a big role in this, but what helps them do this job well? A recent study looked into this question, focusing on nursing students in Iran. It wanted to see how being spiritually

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Nov 28 2025RELIGION

A Pope's Call for Peace in Turkey

Pope Leo XIV made a powerful statement for unity and peace during his first international visit. He chose a special place for this message: the ruins of an old church by Lake Iznik in Turkey. This is where important Christian leaders met long ago to settle disagreements and create a shared belief th

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