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Is ChatGPT replacing our brain or enhancing it?
photo courtesy of Melissa Baillairge Freshman Wesley Baillairge uses ChatGPT to look up who the best soccer players are. Whenever he used ChatGPT, he used it for making plans, along with other things. Millions of people use ChatGPT on a daily basis all around the world, including students. In 2025 alone, ChatGPT received around 193 million visits per day according to Demand Sage. AI-powered trend analysis tool, Exploding Topics shares that over 45% of ChatGPT’s
Abby Grace Chambers
3 days ago


Christian artists propose alternative halftime show
photo courtesy of Forrest Frank Instagram Christian singer Forrest Frank reacts to Corry Asbury's proposal for a new halftime show. For the first time in Super Bowl history, the idea of a dupe halftime show possibly airing at the same time as the National Football Leagues (NFL) chosen performance was broadcast across social media. Because the tension started to feel like a competition for views and was causing the community to split into sides, Christian artist Cory As
Finley Evans
3 days ago


Trump signs bill to end longest U.S. government shutdown
infographic by Mae Bearden A government shutdown began Oct. 1 after Congress failed to approve funding bills for the next financial year. On Nov. 12, President Donald J. Trump signed a bill to put an end to the 43 day shutdown. There have only been four complete shutdowns in the United States before the present, and this most recent shutdown now marks the longest according to an article by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. The hold in money caused some federal e
Mae Bearden
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Government shutdown raises concern among American families
infographic by Mae Bearden “Congress not only uses the shutdown as leverage tools but does it while continuing to draw their pay during a shutdown,” debate and geography teacher Mrs. Anna Johnson said. “They have power to shut down and impact average Americans, but their pay is never affected.” The shutdown only affects government-financed programs, causing some nonessential employees to be put on temporary leave. In an article published by CNN Oct. 16, around 1.4 million gov
Mae Bearden
3 days ago


Middle school drama adds additional production
Photo by Silas Battaglia Middle school drama practice in groups. They are diligently preparing for the upcoming production. ACTS drama club is making some changes to their program. The middle school drama program is having a separate play for the first time in The King’s Academy history. They will have a musical in the spri ng, as well as having a play in the fall. This big change has many of the students of drama and of the school excited. “I'm really excited
Silas Battaglia
3 days ago


Development surges as Cherokee County grows
illustration courtesy of Holly Springs Town Center Plans for the area park building and expansion are far underway for Cherokee County. The county has much more in store when it comes to these exciting projects. The rapid growth in Cherokee County introduces many new parks, streets and fire stations. Many people see this as an attempt to increase the population of the area, but these developments are to sustain the population that there already is according to the
Peyton Shape
3 days ago


Field ribbon cutting celebrates the future of Knight’s sports
photo provided by TKA Social Media The King’s Academy’s new field will be a place for students to attend events and games. In years past when there was a football game, they played on Kell High School’s field. After nearly 10 years of planning, the ribbon cutting ceremony for The King’s Academy’s new field is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 9. Throughout these years, TKA families have raised money to help fund the school's big project. The construction of the new fie
Henry Scrivner
Nov 8


Science teacher Mrs. Kim Pfaller accepts title of Assistant Principal
photo provided by Kim Pfaller New Assistant Principal...
Lucia Austhof
Oct 1


Charlie Kirk assassination poses a challenge to America’s Christian youth
photo by Meghan Smith Photography Members of the Downtown...
Peyton Shape
Oct 1


Robert F. Kennedy makes efforts to make America healthy again by banning food dyes
infographic by Kitty Lubben Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) moves forward with efforts to make America healthy again. Being the nation's...
Kitty Lubben
Oct 1


TKA officially launches new worship band
photo provided by First Baptist Church of Woodstock ...
Finley Evans
Oct 1


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