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A Hero's Journey: Charles Shay's Legacy of Courage and Peace

December 4, 2025

Charles Shay, a brave Native American veteran, recently passed away at his home in France. He was 101 years old. Shay, a member of the Penobscot tribe from Maine, is remembered for his heroic actions on D-Day, where he saved many lives as a medic. He received the Silver Star for his bravery and Fran

health

The Hidden Health Crisis You Probably Don't Know About

December 3, 2025

A significant health issue is affecting a large portion of the American population, yet many people are unaware of it. This condition, known as cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome (CKM), is a silent contributor to severe health problems like heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, and diabetes.

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Afrobeats Hits the Sports Scene in the USA

December 3, 2025

In 2023, something unexpected happened at the N. B. A. All-Star Game in Salt Lake City. During halftime, a medley featuring Nigerian artists Tems, Burna Boy, and Rema took center stage. This wasn't just any performance; it was a big moment for Afrobeats, a genre blending West African rhythms and sty

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Chris Henry Jr. 's Journey: From California to Columbus

December 3, 2025

Chris Henry Jr. has made a big move. He's heading to Ohio State University to play football. This isn't just any player; he's a standout wide receiver. At 6'5" and 205 pounds, he's one of the top players in his class. He's also the son of former NFL star Chris Henry. Henry Jr. isn't just known for

religion

Why Are More People Buying Bibles?

November 29, 2025

Here's a surprising fact: Bible sales in the U. S. are going up, even as fewer people are going to church. This year, more than 18 million Bibles have been sold, and sales are up 11% compared to last year. Why is this happening? One reason might be the chaos of the last few years. The COVID-19 pand

opinion

Small Business Owner Shares Insights on Tax Cuts and the American Dream

November 29, 2025

Tax cuts have been a hot topic, and one small business owner is sharing their perspective. They believe these cuts are crucial for keeping the American Dream alive. This isn't just idle chatter; it's coming from someone with hands-on experience. The business owner argues that without these tax cuts

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More Bibles Sold, But Fewer People Going to Church

November 27, 2025

In a surprising turn, Bible sales in the U. S. are soaring, even as fewer Americans consider religion a big part of their lives. This year alone, over 18 million Bibles have been sold, with a big jump in September. That’s when sales spiked after the passing of conservative Christian activist Charlie

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Finding Common Ground: Thanksgiving as a Bridge in Divided Times

November 27, 2025

Thanksgiving is more than just a holiday; it's a chance to connect. In a time when people are often divided, taking a moment to appreciate what we have can bring us together. This idea isn't new. Long ago, in 1621, people from different backgrounds came together to celebrate a successful harvest. Th

politics

Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Sparks Outrage Among American Volunteers

November 27, 2025

American volunteers aiding Ukraine's defense against Russia are furious about a recent peace proposal linked to Donald Trump. They see it as a surrender to Russia and a betrayal of Ukraine's fight for independence. Many Americans have been in Ukraine since the war began, helping with military train

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Exploring Faith Through Words: A Look at the American Writers Museum's Latest Exhibit

November 27, 2025

The American Writers Museum, a vibrant space filled with the clatter of typewriters and the buzz of young minds, recently opened its newest exhibit, "American Prophets: Writers, Religion, and Culture. " This exhibit, funded by the Lilly Endowment, invites visitors to explore the intersection of lite