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Oct 19 2025RELIGION

A Metro Station in Tehran Honors Mary

In the heart of Tehran, a new metro station stands out for its unique design. The Maryam Moghaddas station is not your typical transit hub. It feels more like stepping into a place of worship, with its arched ceilings and religious artwork. The name Maryam Moghaddas translates to "Holy Mary" in Pers

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

The Power of Connection: How Doctors and Patients Shape Healing

The bond between a doctor and patient is a big deal. It can make a real difference in how well treatment works. This bond is not just about medical stuff. It's also about feelings and the complex world of healthcare. At the start, when a doctor and patient first meet, something important happens. T

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Indiana vs. Michigan State Football Game Paused Due to Storm

The Indiana Hoosiers football team was having a great game against Michigan State, leading 21-10 at halftime. But then, the weather decided to crash the party. Lightning strikes nearby forced a delay, and fans were told to leave the stadium for safety. The rule is simple: for every lightning strike

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Weather Worries Shift Kickoff Time for Arkansas vs. Texas AM

The big football game between Arkansas and Texas A&M had to wait because of bad weather. The game was supposed to start at 3:30 p. m. ET, but it got pushed back to 5:30 p. m. ET. The weather in Arkansas was really bad, with strong winds and even hail. This made it too dangerous to play on time. Bef

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Game Time Shifted: Texas A&M vs. Arkansas Weather Woes

The Texas A&M vs. Arkansas football showdown has hit a snag. The game, initially set for 2:30 p. m. CT, is now kicking off at 4:30 p. m. CT due to stormy weather in Fayetteville. This change was announced by the SEC, and the game will still air on ESPN. Weather is the culprit here. Fayetteville is

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Oct 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Horror Rules the Box Office, Comedies Struggle

Horror movies are still the kings of the box office. "Black Phone 2" scared up $10. 7 million on Friday and preview screenings. It's on track to take the top spot this weekend. The movie is playing in 3, 411 theaters across North America. Experts think it could make around $24. 4 million over the th

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

A Giant in Physics Takes His Final Bow

Chen-ning Yang, a name that resonates with brilliance in the world of physics, has left us at the age of 103. His passing was confirmed by Xinhua, but the specifics of his illness remain undisclosed. Yang's contributions to science are monumental. He stood shoulder to shoulder with giants like Albe

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Oct 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Music TV Channels Say Goodbye: What's Next?

MTV, once a giant in music television, is closing five of its music channels by the end of 2025. This includes MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live. These channels were beloved by many, offering a mix of music videos, live performances, and themed content. MTV 80s and MTV 90s took vie

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

The Long Wait for Eliyahu Margalit's Return

Eliyahu Margalit, known as Churchill, was a beloved figure at Kibbutz Nir Oz. He spent his life caring for animals, especially horses and cattle. On October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists killed him at the stables. His body was taken to Gaza. For over two years, his family lived in uncertainty. Recently

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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

North Carolina's Close Call: A Fumble Ends Belichick's Hopes

North Carolina's football team, led by coach Bill Belichick, faced a tough game against California. They were close to winning but lost due to a big mistake. Late in the game, Nathan Leacock fumbled the ball at the goal line. This turned a potential victory into a 21-18 defeat. Belichick acknowledge

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