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Dec 12 2025RELIGION

Faith in Action: How Religion Shapes Everyday Ethics

Religion has long been a guiding force in shaping moral values and inspiring acts of kindness. It goes beyond rituals and traditions, offering a framework for ethical living in a world that can often be tough and unforgiving. One group that stands out in this regard is the Iglesia Ni Cristo, or Chur

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Weight Loss and Pain Relief

A new drug called retatrutide has shown some amazing results in a recent trial. People who took it lost a lot of weight and felt less pain in their knees. This drug is made by a company called Eli Lilly, which already has other popular drugs for weight loss and diabetes. The trial lasted about a ye

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

How Teachers' Views Shape Tech Use for Students with ASD in Saudi Schools

In Saudi Arabia, teachers play a big role in how well tech helps students with autism. Their beliefs about teaching and their comfort with tech can make a big difference. First, let's talk about what teachers think. Their beliefs about teaching can change how they use tech. If they believe tech is

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Why Democrats Might Be Losing the Faith Factor

Raphael Warnock, a prominent figure in the Democratic Party, has raised an interesting point. He believes that Democrats have given up on talking about religion. This might be a big mistake. Republicans have been using faith as a key part of their message for a long time. Meanwhile, Democrats often

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

A Look at December 10: Events and Birthdays

December 10 has seen many important events. In 2007, Al Gore, the former Vice President, received the Nobel Peace Prize. He used this moment to speak about climate change. Gore emphasized the need to address human impact on the environment. This was a big deal because it brought global attention to

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mystery, Faith, and Fun: How 'Wake Up Dead Man' Mixes It Up

The Knives Out series has carved out a unique space in modern cinema. While most films today are packed with superheroes and flashy effects, this franchise sticks to a classic murder mystery style, making it feel both old and new at the same time. The latest installment, 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Stephon Castle: A Rising Star's Journey from Georgia to the NBA

Stephon Castle, the NBA's Rookie of the Year, has quickly become a standout player for the San Antonio Spurs. At just 21 years old, he's already making waves with his impressive scoring and shooting skills. His partnership with teammate Viktor Wembanyama has brought a new energy to the Spurs, and he

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A True Story That's Got Everyone Talking

Netflix has a new favorite show, and it's all about a real-life crime story. "Love & Death" is a miniseries starring Elizabeth Olsen. It first came out on HBO Max in April 2023 and then moved to Netflix on December 1, 2025. Now, it's ranking high on Netflix's Top 10 shows in the U. S. for the week o

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Surgeons Tired: Can Robots Help?

Surgeons are getting a hand from robots, but it's not all smooth sailing. Robots are now a big part of surgery, especially in minimally invasive procedures. These surgeries are less harsh on patients, but they can be tough on surgeons. The way surgeons stand and move during these operations can caus

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Dec 10 2025OPINION

Letters to the Editor: A Mixed Bag of Thoughts

In the bustling city of Philadelphia, a reader expressed relief after learning about a federal law designed to protect religious institutions. The law, known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, was amended to include religious sites. The reader questioned why the Department of Justice

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