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Mar 03 2026RELIGION

Faith and Recovery: How a New Belief Can Turn Addiction Around

Jenny Teeters grew up juggling a high‑earning tech job, two teenage daughters and an MBA while secretly battling alcohol. She reached a breaking point when the stress of it all became too much, and she realized she needed help. The turning point came not from a rehab center alone but from an unexpec

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Mar 03 2026BUSINESS

University Sells Ashburn Campus to Boost Future Plans

George Washington University has sold its Ashburn, Virginia campus to a buyer whose name remains private. The sale was announced by the university’s president in a letter that highlighted the deal as “very favorable. ” Because of a confidentiality clause, no details about the price or other condi

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Mar 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Future of Finance Drama Wraps Up

The popular series that follows young money‑makers in London will finish after its fifth season, according to a recent announcement by the network and its partner. The news came as viewers were watching the final episode of season four on Sunday night. Season four, which had eight episodes, focus

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Mar 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Campus Conflicts and Comedy on the Screen

The new week’s TV lineup offers a mix of drama and humor set against college backdrops. One show dives deep into the murky waters of academic relationships, featuring a seasoned professor who becomes obsessed with a younger coworker. The story unfolds through her inner thoughts, blurring fact an

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Mar 02 2026LIFESTYLE

Hidden Gem by the Hill: A Fresh Look at a Singapore Hotel

The new Mett Singapore sits beside Fort Canning Park, offering a rare blend of history and relaxation in the city’s heart. The building first appeared in 1926 as the British Far East Command Headquarters, later becoming a military hub during World War II. Visitors can still see the “Battlebox, ” an

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Mar 02 2026POLITICS

Prime Minister Term Limits Stalled in Malaysian Vote

In Kuala Lumpur, lawmakers barely missed a decision that would cap any future prime minister’s time in office to two terms. The bill, part of a wider reform push by the ruling coalition, fell short by just two votes needed for a two‑thirds majority. A total of 146 members supported the change, but 4

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Mar 02 2026POLITICS

Putin Promises to Tell Iran About UAE's Concerns

Vladimir Putin spoke with UAE leader Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday. He said he would forward the Emirati complaints about Iranian attacks to Tehran. The UAE says its land is not a launchpad for strikes against Iran, so it finds the Iranian bombings unjustified. Putin told the UAE preside

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Feb 28 2026SCIENCE

Reduced‑Nitrite Ham: Safety and Taste Stay Strong

Whole cooked ham is a staple in many diets, but the nitrite used to preserve it raises health worries. A new study looked at how cutting nitrite from 150 ppm to 80 ppm affects safety, texture, and flavor over time. The researchers checked the meat every 15 days for bacteria like total viable coun

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Feb 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

War of Light and Void: A New Chapter Opens

The next chapter in the World of Warcraft saga, called Midnight, is now available for a limited early start. Those who own the special Epic Edition can dive in today, while the rest of the world will get the full release on March 3. In this new adventure, heroes face a powerful threat called Xal’

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Feb 28 2026SPORTS

A Family on the Fairway: Austin and Jessica Smotherman

Austin Smotherman is a golfer who has spent a decade chasing his dream on smaller tours. He earned a spot on the PGA Tour, lost it, and then fought his way back through the Korn Ferry Tour. In 2025 he won two tournaments in three weeks and returned to the main circuit for 2026. Throughout this rolle

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