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Iran's Crackdown: Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Rearrested

December 12, 2025

Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, was recently taken into custody in Iran. This happened while she was at a memorial service for Khosrow Alikordi, a human rights lawyer who died under mysterious circumstances. The Iranian government has not yet commented on her arrest, but it's clear tha

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The Man Who Inspired a Village: Mohamed Salah's Legacy in Nagrig

December 12, 2025

In the heart of the Nile Delta, Nagrig village is a place where dreams take root, thanks to one of its own. Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian football superstar, may not be a constant presence in his hometown, but his impact is felt everywhere. The local sports complex, renamed in his honor, is a testamen

technology

Keeping Secrets Safe in a Digital World

December 12, 2025

In today's world, it feels like every few weeks, someone's personal information is exposed. It could be a store, a hospital, or even a travel website. People are frustrated because they feel like they have no control over their data. But there's a new technology that might change this. It's called z

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A Photojournalist's Fight: Faith, Freedom, and Fear

December 12, 2025

In a detention center in Georgia, a man named Ya'akub Vijandre is grappling with a harsh reality. He's been locked up since October, all because of some posts he made on social media. The government says these posts are linked to terrorism, but Vijandre and his lawyers argue that he's being targeted

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A Teen's Life Cut Short: The Dark Side of Tijuana

December 12, 2025

In a grim turn of events, a young man from Tijuana is now facing life behind bars for a crime that shocked both sides of the border. Brian Alexis Patron Lopez, who was just 18 when he committed the act, was sentenced to life in federal prison for his role in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of Mi

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Faith in Action: How Religion Shapes Everyday Ethics

December 12, 2025

Religion has long been a guiding force in shaping moral values and inspiring acts of kindness. It goes beyond rituals and traditions, offering a framework for ethical living in a world that can often be tough and unforgiving. One group that stands out in this regard is the Iglesia Ni Cristo, or Chur

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The Bold Rescue of a Venezuelan Hero

December 11, 2025

In a daring move, a private team pulled off a risky rescue mission. They smuggled Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado out of her country. The journey took about 15 to 16 hours. Most of that time was spent battling rough seas. Bryan Stern, a U. S. special forces veteran, led the operati

environment

Pennsylvania's Environmental and Energy Events: What You Need to Know

December 11, 2025

Pennsylvania is buzzing with environmental and energy-related activities. The state's Senate and House have packed schedules for 2025 and 2026, with numerous voting and committee meetings planned. These sessions will tackle important issues, including budget discussions and environmental regulations

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Oregon's Big Philanthropic Boost: The Knight Foundation's Generous Hand

December 10, 2025

The Knight Foundation, led by Phil and Penny Knight, has made a significant impact in Oregon through its philanthropic efforts. In 2024, the foundation donated a record-breaking $226 million, primarily benefiting various causes within the state. This generous giving is part of a trend, as the founda

opinion

Standing Up for Rights: Why the U. S. Needs to Do Better

December 10, 2025

Human rights are a big deal. They are the foundation of a fair and just society. The United States, a country that helped create the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, needs to take a good, hard look at its own actions. Under President Donald Trump, things have taken a turn for the worse. The t