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Sep 15 2025RELIGION

Young Conservative Voice Silenced: A Look at the Aftermath

Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative speaker and activist, was tragically killed while addressing a large crowd at Utah Valley University. His sudden death has sparked a wave of reactions, particularly from conservative evangelical leaders who view him as a martyr for his beliefs. Many pastors a

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

The Unfair Game: How Money Tips the Scales in MMA Doping

Gordon Ryan, a big name in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, recently spoke out about steroid use in combat sports. His words have stirred up a lot of discussion. He pointed out something many try to ignore: rich athletes have a big advantage when it comes to doping. Ryan explained that wealthier fighters can a

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Sep 15 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Comes to the Rescue in Iran

A traveler from Australia found himself in a tricky spot when he arrived in Tehran. The issue wasn't the culture or the food. It was money. The local currency, the rial, is in a tough spot. It's lost a lot of value because of U. S. sanctions. These sanctions make it hard for Iran to use regular bank

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Sep 14 2025CELEBRITIES

When Stars Behave Badly: Unforgettable Celebrity Encounters

Celebrities, often seen as larger-than-life figures, sometimes behave in ways that leave a lasting impression—though not always in a good way. Many people have shared their stories of run-ins with famous personalities that were downright rude or shocking. These encounters remind us that fame doesn't

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Sep 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Stars vs. Paramount: The Israel Film Boycott Debate

A group of over 4, 000 actors and filmmakers, including some big names, made a promise. They said they wouldn't work with Israeli film studios. They believe these studios support actions against Palestinians. This group includes stars like Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, and Mark Ruffalo. They compared

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Sep 14 2025EDUCATION

Inclusive Education in South Africa: Progress and Puzzles

South Africa took a big step in 2001. They decided to include all students, even those with intellectual disabilities, in regular schools. This was a huge deal. It was a chance to give everyone equal opportunities. But, like many good ideas, putting it into practice hasn't been easy. Years have pas

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Sep 14 2025BUSINESS

China and the US Clash Over Chips Before Big Meeting

China has started two big investigations into US chip policies. One looks at whether the US is treating Chinese companies unfairly. The other checks if the US is selling chips too cheaply in China. This happens just before high-level talks between the two countries in Spain. China says the US has b

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

From Friends to Foes: How U. S. -China Relations Changed Over Time

In the past, the U. S. and China had a different relationship. Back in 2000, the U. S. Congress sent a flag to China. This flag had flown over the Capitol. It was a thank you gift for a Chinese scientist named Xie Xide. She had helped bring the two countries closer together. But times have changed.

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Sep 14 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Farmers Seek New Opportunities in China Amid Trade Challenges

Farmers from the United States are planning a trip to China this fall. This trip is to strengthen their business ties with China. The trip is important because trade between the two countries has been difficult lately. The U. S. Department of Agriculture is organizing this trip. It is the third yea

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Sep 14 2025POLITICS

U. S. Judge Questions Government's Role in Risky Deportations

A federal judge has raised serious concerns about the U. S. government's recent deportation actions. Judge Tanya Chutkan accused the administration of trying to bypass legal protections for individuals fleeing persecution. This came after a group of African migrants, including those from Gambia and

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