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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Why Are Investors Worried About Madison Square Garden's Future?

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. saw a drop in its stock price on Friday. This happened after they shared their financial results for the first three months of the year. The company lost 37 cents per share, which was better than what experts predicted. They expected a bigger loss of 88 cents per s

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

A Congressional Candidate's Interview Meltdown

A congressional hopeful in Illinois found herself in hot water after a heated interview. Katherine Abughazaleh, running for Illinois’s 9th Congressional District, is facing serious charges. She and five others were indicted for getting in the way of a federal officer’s job. The indictment says they

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

Brussels' Ongoing Struggle: Another Night of Violence

Brussels, the heart of Europe, is facing yet another night of violence. Early on Thursday, two individuals were shot and injured during a clash between rival groups. The incident took place near the bustling Gare du Midi station, a popular spot for Eurostar travelers. Police were called to Place de

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Nov 01 2025RELIGION

A Weekend of Faith and Fun in Baton Rouge

This weekend, Baton Rouge is buzzing with events that blend faith, learning, and community. Let's dive in! First up, there's a virtual conference happening from November 17th to 19th. It's all about promoting health within African American communities. Experts from different fields will talk about

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Nov 01 2025CRIME

Understanding the Pain: Arab Parents and Blood Feuds in Israel

In certain parts of the world, families are stuck in a dangerous cycle of violence known as blood feuds. These feuds are not just fights; they are long, bitter disputes where families or clans attack each other over and over. In Israel, this is a big problem in Arab communities, especially for men w

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Echo Pop: A Small Gadget with Big Benefits

The Echo Pop, a compact and affordable device from Amazon, has been making waves for its usefulness in everyday life. It's not just a gadget; it's a helper, a companion, and even a lifeline for some users. For seniors, the Echo Pop has become an essential tool. One user, aged 75, shared how they pl

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Nov 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Morning Rituals: A Glimpse into a Luxurious Breakfast

Ever wondered what a lavish breakfast looks like? Becca Bloom, a well-known figure on the "RichTok" side of TikTok, shared her morning routine, leaving many intrigued and amused. Her breakfast spread is far from ordinary, featuring a mix of exotic and gourmet dishes. Starting her day at 4:30 a. m.

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Views: What Changed Minds in German-Speaking Europe?

Vaccine opinions have been a hot topic worldwide. In German-speaking countries like Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, people were initially slow to get COVID-19 shots. This was different from other parts of Europe. But why did this happen? And what made more people eventually get vaccinated? First

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Nov 01 2025EDUCATION

A Military College's Bid for Federal Funds Amid Turmoil

Valley Forge Military College is in a tough spot. They're facing money problems and big changes. Now, they're thinking about joining President Donald Trump's plan for colleges that support conservative values. This plan, called the Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, offers federal

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

US Tightens the Screw on Iran: What's the Plan?

The US is ramping up its efforts to squeeze Iran. The Treasury Department's big shot for sanctions, John Hurley, is jetting off to the Middle East and Europe to talk strategy. His itinerary includes stops in Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Lebanon. This trip is all about Trump's "maxi

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