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    vision.org.au > read > news > opinion-why-women-are-leaving-the-church

    Opinion: Why Women Are Leaving The Church

    40+ min ago (1171+ words) Christian News, US News by Vision Editorial Team | Dec 15, 2025 This article is by Brandon Showalter, an opinion writer and social commentator with The Christian Post. Young men are going to church in increasing numbers, according to recent'data, and women in the same age bracket are increasingly irreligious, which is a markedly unusual demographic shift. But among some young men, the Holy Spirit indeed appears to be moving powerfully. WHAT'S ATTRACTING YOUNG MEN TO CHURCH? Various narratives are swirling about disaffected and demoralised young men, but what seems clear is that many of them are yearning for something more, and they've found the broader culture to be empty. In May, The Wall Street Journal published'a moving story about how churches are ministering to struggling boys and young men who are seeking a godly sense of manhood to inhabit. For these young…...

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    thefrontierpost.com > effort-hope-work-story-of-women-working-in-kabul-restaurants

    Effort, hope & work; Story of women working in Kabul restaurants

    1+ hour, 27+ min ago (1528+ words) KABUL (Pajhwok): A number of women and girls working in restaurants in Kabul city'ranging from management roles to waitressing and cleaning'have not only created a calm and safe environment for female customers, but are also helping meet the economic needs of their families. However, in Kabul city, some restaurants have a women-only section, separate from men, where services are provided by female staff, while others are entirely women-only restaurants, where both the staff and the customers are all women. Tuba Sarwari: Every woman can shape her own life Tuba Sarwari, 23 years old (not her real name), despite opposition from her family and social pressure, decided to independently determine the course of her life. She has been working as a waitress in one of Kabul's restaurants for three months. She says that due to unemployment and economic difficulties, she chose to…...

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    jpost.com > israel-news > culture > article-880299

    Lee Gilat’s 'Girls Like Us' hits theaters

    1+ hour, 31+ min ago (87+ words) [A scene from "Girls Like Us." (photo credit: Vered Adir/United King Films)]Girls Like Us tells the story of a neglected teen whose life shifts after forming a bond with a young female soldier, drawing on director Lee Gilat"s South Tel Aviv upbringing. Behind the scenes of gritty Israeli drama "Girls Like Us" Girls Like Us tells the story of a neglected teen whose life shifts after forming a bond with a young female soldier, drawing on director Lee Gilat"s South Tel Aviv upbringing....

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    theguardian.com > fashion > 12/14/2025 > i-feel-shrink-wrapped-the-reluctant-rise-of-shapewear-for-men

    ‘I feel shrink-wrapped’: the reluctant rise of shapewear for men

    1+ hour, 40+ min ago (921+ words) For years it's been predicted that the market for male "support garments' will take off " but it hasn't quite happened. Now M&S is trying again I am trying, for the first time, to put on an item of shapewear for men " an ordinary-looking, highly elasticated long-sleeved workout top that will, I hope, give me the instant slim profile of someone who goes to the gym regularly, instead of not since the pandemic started. Eventually, after a few breathtaking contortions, I find myself dressed and, shall we say, gathered. On forums where men discuss ways to reduce your silhouette through the application of shapewear, people often suggest buying this sort of top, only one size too small. If I had done that I'd still be lying on the bedroom floor with it stuck halfway over my head. Male shapewear has…...

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    thesun.co.uk > news > 37/63/2070 > cops-concerned-missing-girl-urgent-search

    Cops 'really concerned' for missing girl, 15, last seen four days ago

    1+ hour, 50+ min ago (523+ words) Cops say the teen has links to a number of cities in Lancashire and Greater Manchester POLICE say they are "really concerned" about a teenage girl who has been missing for four days. Cops have launched an urgent search to locate 15-year-old Caitlin who was last seen in Burnley, Lancashire. Lancashire Police say the girl has links to Bury, Bolton, Oldham and Manchester and has urged members of the public to assist in their enquiries. Cops also released an image of the missing teen as well as a detailed description. Police said in a statement: "The girl pictured is 15-year-old Caitlin, she is missing and we urgently need your help to find her. "Caitlin was last seen in the Church Street area of Burnley at 4.43pm on Wednesday but has not been seen since. read more in news Woman, 25, killed & man…...

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    newsmax.com > newsfront > chinese-billionaires-elites > 12/14/2025 > id > 1238284

    Chinese Billionaires Use Surrogates for US-Born Babies

    2+ hour, 9+ min ago (538+ words) By Charlie McCarthy "|" Sunday, 14 December 2025 01:31 PM EST Chinese elites and billionaires reportedly are turning to surrogates to quietly have large numbers of U.S.-born babies. An exclusive report by The Wall Street Journal on Saturday described"how a Los Angeles family court judge grew alarmed after court clerks noticed the same intended parent name repeatedly appearing in sealed surrogacy filings. The man, Chinese video game billionaire Xu Bo, sought parental rights to multiple unborn children at once and told the judge " appearing by video from China through an interpreter " that he hoped to have roughly 20 U.S.-born children through surrogacy, "boys""in particular, to someday take over his business. According to people who attended the confidential hearing, Judge Amy Pellman concluded Xu's plan looked less like building a family and more like treating children as a production line. In a rare move,…...

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    timesofindia.indiatimes.com > education > news > from-office-mandates-to-childcare-gaps-why-women-are-stepping-away-from-the-us-workforce-in-2025 > articleshow > 125961457.cms

    From office mandates to childcare gaps: Why women are stepping away from the US workforce in 2025

    2+ hour, 10+ min ago (592+ words) News News: US women are disproportionately exiting the workforce in 2025 due to rigid policies and caregiving burdens....

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    theguardian.com > society > 12/14/2025 > public-should-heed-forthcoming-rules-on-single-sex-spaces-says-uk-equalities-chief

    Public should heed forthcoming rules on single-sex spaces, says UK equalities chief

    2+ hour, 16+ min ago (616+ words) Mary-Ann Stephenson says official guidance will not usher in "toilet police" in businesses and public places "Nobody is expecting a toilet police" but people should follow the rules when guidance is finally issued on single-sex spaces, the chair of the equalities watchdog has said. Mary-Ann Stephenson said that "generally speaking, we expect people to follow the rules and make sure that there is adequate provision". The Equality and Human Rights Commission is waiting for ministers to approve its official guidance on how business and public bodies should respond to a supreme court ruling in April that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex. The EHRC"s guidance was passed to the government three months ago but it has not been published. According to a report in the Times, which received a leaked copy of the full…...

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    thegatewaypundit.com > 2025 > 12 > sick-new-childrens-book-targeted-kids-ages-five

    Sick: New Children’s Book Targeted to Kids Ages Five to Eight Calls Abortion a ‘Superpower’ | The Gateway Pundit | by Margaret Flavin

    2+ hour, 20+ min ago (381+ words) A new children's book set to be released in 2026, "Abortion is Everything," bizarrely celebrates abortion, calling it a "superpower." The activist group Shout Your Abortion is behind the book that is targeted at kids who are five to eight years old. Shout Your Abortion describes the book on its website, "Abortion Is Everything speaks directly to five to eight-year-olds about what abortion is, how it might feel, and why people have abortions." "With accessible, inclusive language, Abortion Is Everything frames abortion as the actualization of a uniquely human superpower: our capacity to imagine the future and make choices that lead us towards the life we envision. Abortion is a tool that allows human beings to shape our destinies, and which has shaped the entire world around us." The group noted on Instagram, "This beautiful hardcover book was created to talk…...

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    mainepublic.org > npr-news > 2025-12-14 > the-cookies-that-fueled-votes-for-women

    The cookies that fueled votes for women

    2+ hour, 39+ min ago (364+ words) "In the 1880s, most people in America were cooking with the old cast iron stove," said Juli McLoone, curator of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive at the University of Michigan. It's hard to get a precise temperature in an oven heated by wood or coal, so the recipes would simply say, "a quick oven." Undaunted, we tried baking some kiss cakes from 1885. The result didn't have the pizazz of cookies with multicolored sprinkles and frosting, and they weren't nearly as sweet as the cookies we eat today. But they were cute. Cookies, cakes, pies and treats like these little kiss cakes were sold at bake sales around Salt Lake City and all over the West. The proceeds helped suffragists crisscross the country to make their case for women's rights. Compiling recipes into cookbooks also let suffragists raise awareness for their…...