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Sep 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mel Owens: Love, Apologies, and Second Chances on The Golden Bachelor

Mel Owens, the star of The Golden Bachelor, found himself in a tough spot right from the start. He had to answer for some things he said earlier about age preferences. Mel, who is 66, admitted he made a mistake and hoped the women on the show would give him a chance to make things right. The women

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Sep 25 2025SCIENCE

Hidden History: Coins Reveal Forgotten Jewish Revolt

In a surprising find, archaeologists in Israel have uncovered a stash of ancient coins near the site of Jesus' ministry. The discovery happened at Hukok, a kibbutz in northern Israel, close to Capernaum, where Jesus is believed to have spent a lot of time. These coins, though, are much younger than

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Sep 25 2025RELIGION

Cincinnati's Church: Trust in Jeopardy Amid Porn Scandals

In Cincinnati, the Catholic Church is facing a serious trust issue. Four porn-related scandals have rocked the community in recent years. The latest involves Father Edward Burns, who is now on leave after some questionable websites were found on his computer. The archdiocese has handed this over to

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Sep 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Connectivity: 6G on the Horizon

Qualcomm has set its sights on the future of wireless technology, aiming to bring 6G to the market by 2028. This next-generation connectivity promises faster speeds and more data transfer, but the path to this advancement is filled with uncertainties. The tech world is already buzzing with AI devel

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Sep 24 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Newcomer MAGACOIN FINANCE Makes Waves

A new player in the crypto world, MAGACOIN FINANCE, has caught the attention of investors and analysts alike. This Ethereum-based project has raised over $14 million in its presale, attracting more than 13, 500 early backers. The project's success is now being noticed in the broader cryptocurrency m

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Sep 24 2025HEALTH

Why Do Teens in India Choose Junk Food?

In India, many teens are eating unhealthy foods. This is a big problem. It leads to weight gain and other health issues. So, why do they make these choices? A recent study looked into this. The study involved over 800 teens from government and private schools in two big cities. They used surveys an

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Sep 23 2025FINANCE

Seven Crypto Stocks Making Waves: A Closer Look

In the fast-moving world of cryptocurrency, some stocks are catching more attention than others. Let's dive into seven companies that are making headlines and see what makes them tick. First up, Robinhood Markets. This platform is known for making investing accessible to everyone. Users can trade s

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Sep 23 2025SCIENCE

Soft Tech Helps Hearts Beat Better

Heart cells, or cardiomyocytes, send out tiny electrical signals. These signals make the heart beat. To study these signals, scientists need special tools. These tools must be gentle and precise. They must not harm the cells. A new tool has been created. It uses a special material called PEDOT: PSS.

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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter: UK, Australia, and Canada Recognize Palestine

In a bold move, the UK, Australia, and Canada have officially acknowledged Palestine as a state. This decision comes as a response to Israel's actions in Gaza and the ongoing expansion of settlements in the West Bank. The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, emphasized that this recognition is not an

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Sep 22 2025POLITICS

Steps Towards Palestinian Statehood: A Global Shift

Countries around the world are starting to officially acknowledge Palestine as a state. This is a big deal because it shows growing support for Palestinian independence and sovereignty. Recently, Britain, Canada, and Australia joined others in recognizing Palestine, aiming to push forward the idea o

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