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Why Do We Crucify Him Again?
Why Do We Crucify Him Again? — Brandy Cambell (12th grade) I say something rude to someone who’s lost, And I’ve ruined my witness, But they will pay the cost. –So I nail in the nails. Can anyone see the Lord through me, Or do they simply see my sins? Am I living the life Christ wants me to, Am I living the life of man? –So I plunge in the spear. And when I fail to pray, and my conversations with…
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trwtitles · 6 hours ago
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U.S. Government Website Overhaul in 2025: Content Removals and Policy Shifts
In 2025, the U.S. federal government has undertaken a significant overhaul of its online presence, leading to the removal and modification of numerous web pages across various agencies. These changes have sparked debates about transparency, access to information, and the direction of federal policy. Climate Change Content Removal One of the most notable shifts has been the removal of climate…
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trwtitles · 12 hours ago
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Editor’s Picks: August 28 Edition — Systems, Stories, and Shifts in Perspective From SEO and smart agriculture to supercapacitor breakthroughs and spiritual clarity, Nina Caldwell curates TRW Digest’s best insights of the day.
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trwtitles · 1 day ago
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Hydration
Hydration by Sally I. Kennedy Right up there at the top of the list of things I don’t like to do would be ironing. When I was about eight or nine, I had a toy iron that I used to iron doll clothes; later, my mom taught me just how to do shoulders, sleeves, seams, and all the rest. I have done a fair amount, but still don’t like doing it. Yesterday I washed a pair of trousers and hung them up to…
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trwtitles · 1 day ago
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How Women Can Balance Fun and Saving: 7 Creative Strategies for Financial Freedom
How Women Can Balance Fun and Saving: 7 Creative Strategies for Financial Freedom Emma stared at her bank account, sighing deeply. Just last week, her car broke down, and the repair bill left her feeling financially drained. As a woman who enjoyed weekend getaways, cozy brunches with friends, and treating herself to the latest fashion trends, Emma often found herself juggling financial…
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My Story of Healing After Being Sexually Assaulted
I will not beat around the bush. This is my story of healing after being sexually assaulted—raped—and finding joy again. Not a popular topic to discuss—uncomfortable, even—but relevant. Too many of us have experienced assault and quietly try to move on without acknowledging the effects. Without describing details, I can say that rape, or any sexual violation, is feeling utter and complete loss of…
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trwtitles · 2 days ago
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Testing the Water
Testing the Water by Sally I. Kennedy Okay, the faucet handles were backwards. Who knew the hot was on the right and cold on the left?! I turned the knobs slowly, testing the water, and discovered the reversal. Fortunately, I didn’t just turn it on and hop right in without testing the water. As I thought about the value of testing that water, my mind shifted to another kind of water. Through…
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trwtitles · 2 days ago
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AI News Personalization in 2025: Between Innovation and Skepticism
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how we consume, produce, and trust news in 2025. From automated summaries to personalized content curation, AI technologies are being embraced in newsrooms and platforms alike. But despite their growing use, many readers remain skeptical about surrendering too much editorial control to algorithms. Personalized News Feeds: Readers Want…
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One Closet Can Always Be Altered For Two
In the forty years Jim and I were together, thirty-six of those were spent at our home in the county in Boyds, Maryland. My peaceful, comfortable life on our five-acre farmette came to a screeching halt with Jim’s diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Just three weeks later, he went home to be with Jesus. It was fast and horrible. Grief tumbles surviving spouses into a myriad of directions. Some are…
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The Best Data Visualizations of 2025: Transforming Complex Data into Compelling Stories
In 2025, data visualization continues to evolve, offering more immersive, interactive, and insightful ways to understand complex information. From climate change patterns to the future of air travel, here are some of the most impactful data visualizations making waves this year: 1. Climate Change Through Warming Stripes Ed Hawkins’ “warming stripes” graphics have been updated to reflect the…
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