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Dec 31 2025RELIGION

The Shifting Sands of Faith: Where is Religion Headed?

The role of religion in society is changing, but it's not disappearing. Instead, it's adapting to new ways of thinking and living. Some people argue that religion is on the decline. They point to fewer people going to religious centers, less trust in religious leaders, and a drop in political influe

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Dec 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Taylor Swift's Workout Gear: A Steal Under $40

Taylor Swift's workout style has become a hot topic, especially after her Disney+ documentary series "The End of an Era. " Fans got a peek at her intense training sessions, where she was seen wearing a lululemon Energy Longline Bra. This bra is currently on sale for under $40, making it a hot item f

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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

China's Football Reform: A Decade of Changes and Challenges

In 2025, China will celebrate ten years since the launch of its football reform plan. This reform has been a big deal, aiming to improve the sport in the country. To see how well it's doing, experts have been looking at the policies put in place. They used different methods to check these policies.

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Dec 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Mel and Rosalind: A Quiet Goodbye After Nine Years

Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross have quietly ended their relationship after nearly a decade together. The news, kept private for a year, was finally shared with the public. The couple, who started dating in 2014, have an 8-year-old son named Lars, and they plan to continue co-parenting him together. G

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

South Korea's Bear Bile Farming: A Step Towards Change

South Korea is finally putting an end to its controversial bear bile farming industry. This practice, which has been widely criticized, involves keeping bears in captivity to extract their bile, a substance used in traditional medicine. The Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment has announced a

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Silicon Valley's Wealth Tax Debate: A Call for Transparency

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a heated discussion is unfolding. It's all about a proposed wealth tax. Some wealthy residents are upset. They say they might leave if it passes. Others are worried about fraud. They think the tax won't work if the system is corrupt. Rep. Ro Khanna is stepping in. He

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Decatur: A Haven for Birds and Nature Lovers

Decatur has earned a special title: Georgia's first "Bird City. " This means the city is taking big steps to protect birds and their homes. People in Decatur are working hard to make the city a safer place for our feathered friends. One of the ways they're doing this is by planting native plants in

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Dec 31 2025POLITICS

Why Do We Sometimes Stay Silent?

In today's world, speaking up or staying quiet is a big deal. People often worry about consequences when they want to express their thoughts. This is especially true when governments or groups try to control what people say. Some places have strict rules, while others are more relaxed. Social media

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Dec 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Peeking into The Copenhagen Test: A Spy Story with a Twist

"The Copenhagen Test" is a science-fiction spy drama that dives into a world where technology and espionage collide in unexpected ways. The story revolves around Andrew Hale, a Green Beret whose life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers that his brain has been hacked. Every sight and sound he exp

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

Pesticides and Liver Trouble: What's the Connection?

Pesticides are everywhere, but do they mess with our livers? That's what some scientists wanted to find out. They looked at 126 different pesticides to see if they could cause liver problems in rats. They wanted to know if these pesticides could stop certain liver enzymes, called cytochrome P450 enz

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