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Baseball and Politics: A Game Beyond the Diamond

December 9, 2025

Baseball and politics have always been a big deal in the U. S. They both bring people together and sometimes drive them apart. A recent book, "House Divided, " dives into the story of the first congressional baseball game, which started in 1909 and is still going strong today. This game pits Democra

religion

Religion's Role in Daily Life: A Changing Landscape

November 14, 2025

In the past decade, there's been a noticeable shift in how Americans view religion's role in their everyday lives. A recent survey reveals that fewer people now consider religion a significant part of their daily routines compared to 10 years ago. This change is quite substantial, with a drop from 6

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Faith's Comeback: A Shift in American Views

October 22, 2025

Recent data reveals a notable shift in American attitudes towards religion. After a period of decline, more people now believe that religion is making a comeback in the country. This change in perspective is seen across various demographic groups, including both Democrats and Republicans, as well as

religion

A Hidden Gem in McKinney: Where Peace Meets Community

August 21, 2025

Nestled just a short drive from the hustle of downtown McKinney, there's a special place that many locals don't even know about. The Thuong Hanh Buddhist Monastery sits quietly on a grassy hill, surrounded by trees, offering a peaceful escape from everyday life. It's a place where people from all wa

politics

A Day of Political Drama and Surprises

May 27, 2025

In the world of politics, a lot happened recently. It started with a surprising moment in France. Brigitte Macron, the president's wife, was caught on camera pushing her husband, President Emmanuel Macron. This incident quickly went viral, sparking conversations about the dynamics of their relatio

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The Shifting Landscape of American Higher Education

March 20, 2025

In the fall of 2023, a significant shift began in American higher education. The new leader of a major university posed a question that echoed through academic halls. What role should universities play in the 21st century? She believed universities should produce deep thinkers, drive societal cha

politics

Alaskans Stick to Denali, Despite Trump's Name Change

January 26, 2025

Jeff King, a four-time Iditarod champ, lives in the shadow of North America's tallest peak, Denali. He and many Alaskans are upset that President Trump wants to change the mountain's name back to Mount McKinley. The peak's original name, Denali, is sacred to the Athabascan tribe. They've lived in th

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Locker Stuffing Remark: Ramaswamy's Take on U. S. Workers Sparks Right-Wing Uproar

December 29, 2024

Billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy, once a presidential hopeful and now co-head of the "Department of Government Efficiency, " has stirred up a storm in the far-right camp. His comments on American workers, tucked in a post on X, have triggered a wave of anger among MAGA supporters. Ramaswamy's post was a

entertainment

Mumbo Jumbo's Jes Grew: A Jazz-Infused Counterculture

November 8, 2024

Ishmael Reed's "Mumbo Jumbo, " a fascinating postmodern tale from 1972, turns the spotlight on Jes Grew. At its core, Jes Grew is a phenomenon representing the rise of African American popular culture, infused with the rhythms of jazz and the mystique of neo-hoodoo. The story uses a clever device: p

lifestyle

Celebrating Cultural Heritage: A Vibrant Tribute

September 20, 2024

As the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort transforms into a vibrant celebration of Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month, guests are treated to a colorful explosion of art, music, and culture. The festivities, running from September 15 to October 15, pay homage to the rich traditions