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Jun 16 2025RELIGION

Religion and Medicine: Finding Common Ground

The world of medicine is always changing. New tools and treatments appear all the time. This can be a big deal for religious groups, especially those with strong beliefs about life and death. One such group is the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC). They have had to think hard about how to deal with thes

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Effects of Too Much Screen Time on Your Life

The internet has become a big part of everyday life. It is used for work, school, and fun. But spending too much time online can lead to problems. This is called problematic internet use. It can mess with how people live their lives and affect their health. It is important to understand how this ha

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Jun 16 2025OPINION

The Vaccine Panel Overhaul: A Step Back or Forward?

The recent shake-up of the vaccine advisory panel has sparked a lot of talk. The person in charge, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , claimed this move would rebuild public trust. However, his past actions tell a different story. Before taking on this role, Kennedy was known for spreading vaccine misinformatio

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Jun 15 2025CRIME

A Shocking Crime in a Peaceful Land

Iceland, a country known for its stunning landscapes and low crime rates, was jolted by a shocking incident. A French woman in her 60s was taken into custody. She is accused of harming her family during a trip to this usually serene nation. The incident took place at a high-end hotel in Reykjavik

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

The Big Talk: Putin and Trump Discuss War and Peace

A recent phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump lasted for 50 minutes. The two leaders discussed the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. This was the fifth conversation between the two since Trump took office. It was a significant shift from the approach of the previous

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

Colorado's Massive Protests: A Day of Resistance Against Current Policies

Across Colorado, thousands of people took to the streets on a Saturday in June 2025. They were united by a common goal: to protest against the policies of the Trump administration. This was one of the largest demonstrations since the social justice protests of 2020, sparked by the death of George Fl

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Usman's Dominance: A Welterweight's Return to Form

Kamaru Usman proved he still has what it takes to be a top welterweight in the UFC. His recent victory over Joaquin Buckley was a clear demonstration of his skills and experience. Usman took control early in the match, using his wrestling to dominate Buckley on the ground. He opened a cut on Buckley

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Jun 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dragons Soar High at the Box Office

The movie "How to Train Your Dragon" made a huge splash at the box office, raking in $83 million in its first weekend. This live-action remake of the beloved animated film exceeded expectations, which were set between $70 million and $80 million. The movie's success can be attributed to the exciteme

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Sunday's Showdown: Three Golfers Battle for US Open Glory

The US Open is heating up as the final round approaches. The tournament has been a rollercoaster, with the leaders changing multiple times. The course at Oakmont Country Club has been a beast, challenging even the most skilled golfers. The rain and wind have made it even tougher, turning the fair

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Jun 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Songwriting Legends Honored in a Night of Music and Memories

The Songwriters Hall of Fame celebrated its latest inductees in a vibrant event that brought together a mix of musical styles and legendary figures. The night kicked off with a high-energy performance by Living Colour, who paid tribute to new inductee George Clinton with a cover of Funkadelic’s “Cos

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