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Police seek girlfriend who tried to run over boyfriend

A dispute over relationship issues took a dangerous turn when a woman allegedly tried to run over her boyfriend. Now, authorities are searching for the girlfriend, who fled after the incident.

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 Police seek girlfriend who tried to run over boyfriend
Wisdom: Let the Holy Spirit guide you in how to use it

Wisdom means more than having answers. Cullen Hightower reminds us that once our personal opinions run dry, true understanding emerges. This article explores the difference between knowledge and wisdom, guided by Christian teachings and the Holy Spirit.

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 Wisdom: Let the Holy Spirit guide you in how to use it
A Look Back at UCLA’s Legacy at the Rose Bowl

UCLA may be playing its last game at the Rose Bowl, an iconic venue that has long been intertwined with the team’s identity. As fans brace for a potential farewell, the Bruins’ storied past at this stadium comes sharply into view, recalling many unforgettable moments in college football history.

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 A Look Back at UCLA’s Legacy at the Rose Bowl
Not just ‘a few bad apples’: Data shows Victoria Police far more likely to target…

New data suggests Victoria Police disproportionately targets Aboriginal and racialised communities, sparking accusations of systemic issues within the force. Advocates argue these aren’t isolated cases, but rather part of a broader pattern that demands attention.

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ELDER: Our gratitude should not be seasonal

Falling leaves serve as a vivid prompt for reflection in this story, which calls on us to keep gratitude alive year-round. By describing a leaf-blanketed lawn, the article illustrates how everyday experiences can remind us to be appreciative every day—not just in one season.

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 ELDER: Our gratitude should not be seasonal
CLARK: Art without humanity isn’t art

Art has long balanced profitability with pure creativity. From Renaissance milestones to modern film and music blockbusters, the core question remains: Can genuine art endure without the guiding hand of a human vision?

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 CLARK: Art without humanity isn’t art
In Good Faith: Is New York our Nineveh?

In the late 1990s, three Midwestern colleagues traded Poughkeepsie for New York City and discovered a world unlike their own. Surrounded by Manhattan’s towering skyline, they questioned how their faith and background might shape this remarkable experience.

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Dad accused of incest with daughter who saw him ‘as God’ after 3 dead babies found

A 54-year-old father and his 20-year-old daughter have been charged with incest and murder in Poland following the discovery of three infants in their basement. The daughter reportedly regarded her father as a “God,” intensifying the disturbing nature of the case.

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 Dad accused of incest with daughter who saw him ‘as God’ after 3 dead babies found
Three Observations From LSU Football’s Week 13 Victory Over Western Kentucky

LSU’s Week 13 matchup against Western Kentucky came down to the wire, offering fans an unforgettable finish. DJ Pickett’s outstanding performance proved vital to the Tigers’ narrow victory, securing momentum late in the season.

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 Three Observations From LSU Football’s Week 13 Victory Over Western Kentucky
Iowa State Patrol has issued 8,000 warnings to drivers using cellphones under new state law

Iowa’s new law restricting cellphone use while driving has already prompted 8,000 warnings from state troopers. Beginning on January 1, those warnings will turn into fines—marking a stricter approach to distracted driving.

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 Iowa State Patrol has issued 8,000 warnings to drivers using cellphones under new state law
Princess Anne had awkward mix-up with Donald Trump and Queen’s ‘scolding’ was hilarious

During a NATO reception, Princess Anne sparked a humorous exchange with the Queen, which observers quickly labeled a playful “scolding.” The clip, featuring Donald Trump in the vicinity, captured a candid family moment under the public gaze.

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 Princess Anne had awkward mix-up with Donald Trump and Queen’s ‘scolding’ was hilarious
Broad: ‘Psychologist’ McCullum faces biggest test after two-day drubbing

England’s swift, two-day defeat to Australia at Perth has set off alarm bells in the Ashes series. Stuart Broad insists that head coach Brendon McCullum, whom he calls a “psychologist,” must dig deep to rally the squad for the challenges ahead.

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 Broad: ‘Psychologist’ McCullum faces biggest test after two-day drubbing
Scoggins: Vikings have plenty of mixed metaphors, but few quick fixes, for J.J. McCarthy

As football fans clamor for instant results, the Minnesota Vikings find themselves at a crossroads with young quarterback J.J. McCarthy. A world driven by quick gratification rarely allows the time he needs to grow, and the tension between those demands and his development defines this story.

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Mateer, defense put Sooners in prime spot for CFP berth

The Oklahoma Sooners have taken a pivotal step toward the College Football Playoff. With Mateer leading the charge and the defense dominating, the team has positioned itself at the forefront of postseason contention.

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First St. Luke’s staff housing delivered

The first housing units intended for St. Luke’s staff have been delivered, marking a new level of support for employees. This step highlights the organization’s commitment to providing resources that benefit its workforce and the surrounding community.

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 First St. Luke’s staff housing delivered
Roster construction varies among top-ranked college football teams

No two teams in college football follow the same script. This year, the Associated Press’ top five teams demonstrate just how many ways there are to build a championship-level roster, proving that success takes many shapes.

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Spin Control: Black Friday can last weeks. Is nothing sacred? – Sun, 23 Nov 2025 PST

As retailers stretch their holiday sales over multiple weeks, the once-frenzied Black Friday may no longer hold the same thrill. People are questioning whether the tradition that used to spark early-morning lines can still be called “Black Friday” at all.

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 Spin Control: Black Friday can last weeks. Is nothing sacred? – Sun, 23 Nov 2025 PST
Letter: Nobody is listening

Published after reading Ms. Veronique de Rugy’s “National debt is like living with a hoarder,” this letter stresses that America’s growing debt demands urgent attention. Despite repeated warnings, the writer laments that few truly listen to the call for fiscal responsibility.

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 Letter: Nobody is listening
Letter: Close the tax-exempt loophole for Virginia credit unions

Virginia’s strong fiscal position, marked by budget surpluses and taxpayer rebates, has prompted renewed attention on who is contributing—or not contributing—to the state’s revenue base. One opinion letter urges policymakers to treat credit unions more like banks when it comes to taxation, arguing that this so-called “loophole” should be addressed.

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 Letter: Close the tax-exempt loophole for Virginia credit unions
Five random thoughts after Arkansas’ embarrassing loss to No. 17 Texas

Arkansas stayed competitive early against the No. 17 Texas Longhorns, yet saw the game slip away in the second half. The final score, 52–30, marks another tough SEC defeat for the Razorbacks.

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 Five random thoughts after Arkansas’ embarrassing loss to No. 17 Texas
The Problem Of Fake Science

Scientific research, once considered a bedrock of progress, is marred by retractions and fraudulent data. From AI-generated “findings” to dubious funding sources, a wave of deception threatens the credibility of modern science and undermines public trust.

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 The Problem Of Fake Science
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