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Nov 02 2025BUSINESS

Local News Goes Digital on Mondays

The Buffalo News has made a big change. Starting now, they will only offer their e-edition on Mondays. This means no physical newspapers will be delivered to homes or newsstands on that day. Instead, readers will have to go online to catch up on the week's news. This shift is part of a bigger trend

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Nigeria Clash Over Religious Freedom Claims

The U. S. President recently made strong statements about Nigeria, saying the country is not doing enough to protect Christians. He even suggested that the U. S. might take military action if the situation doesn't improve. This comes after Nigeria's President said his country is not intolerant and p

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Nov 02 2025WEATHER

Hurricane Season 2025: A Year of Extreme Storms and Close Calls

The 2025 hurricane season is likely wrapping up. A winter weather pattern is taking over the Gulf, Caribbean, and tropical Atlantic. Strong upper-level winds are spreading across the tropics, which is typical for this time of year. While it's still possible for a late-season storm to pop up, expert

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Nov 02 2025RELIGION

Schools and the Ten Commandments: A Legal Showdown

A big legal fight is happening over whether public schools in Texas and Louisiana should display the Ten Commandments. In January, a federal appeals court will listen to arguments from both states after lower courts said their laws were not okay. The issue started when Texas passed a law requiring

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Where Do We Find Meaning?

People are losing touch with religion, but they still want to believe in something bigger. So, they turn to politics. Politics now gives people what religion used to: a sense of belonging, rituals, and a clear idea of right and wrong. Social media makes it even easier to share these beliefs, turning

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

A Dark Day in Michigan: Hate Fuels Church Attack

A violent incident shook Michigan last September. A man drove his truck into a church, started shooting, and set the building on fire. This wasn't random. The FBI says he had a grudge against the church's faith. The shooter, Thomas Sanford, was a former Marine. He had lived in Utah and dated a woma

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Nov 01 2025WEATHER

Jamaica's Struggle After Hurricane Melissa: Aid Arrives, Challenges Remain

Jamaica is still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, which struck as a powerful category five storm. The destruction is vast, with entire communities isolated and homes flattened. At least 19 people have lost their lives, and the island faces significant obstacles in recovery. Aid from

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Nov 01 2025RELIGION

Idaho and Washington: A Tale of Two Religious States

Idaho and Washington, two neighboring states, show a stark contrast in religious beliefs. Idaho ranks higher in religiosity, while Washington ranks lower. This difference can be attributed to various factors, including political beliefs, migration patterns, and historical religious influences. The

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Faith and Marriage: JD Vance's Public Remarks Spark Debate

JD Vance, a public figure, recently found himself in hot water after discussing his wife's religion during a public event. He mentioned that he hopes his wife, Usha Vance, who practices Hinduism, might one day convert to Christianity. This remark did not sit well with many people, who saw it as disr

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

A Dark Day for Faith in Michigan

A violent act shook a Michigan church, leaving four lives lost and a community in shock. The FBI has now revealed that the attacker, Thomas Jacob Sanford, was driven by deep-seated hatred towards the Mormon religion. Sanford, a 40-year-old man, crashed his truck into the Church of Jesus Christ of L

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