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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Carrick's Clever Move: Casemiro's Future at United

Michael Carrick is making waves at Manchester United. He's not just leading the team; he's also shaping its future. Carrick's choice to start Casemiro in the recent derby was more than just a tactical decision. It was a step towards securing the Brazilian's future at the club. Casemiro is a key pla

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

The Blurry Line Between Medical Science and Miracles

Medical breakthroughs often seem like miracles, but are they really? Or is it just science advancing at the right time? For some, it doesn't matter. They see both as divine intervention. Take Howard, a retired doctor, who beat lymphoma in 2002 with a standard chemo treatment. His specialist warned

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Jan 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Black Mirror: A Glimpse Into Our Future

Fans of the thought-provoking series Black Mirror have something to look forward to. The show, known for its dark and twisty tales, is coming back for another round. The creator, Charlie Brooker, is already hard at work on new episodes. He teased that the upcoming season will be a mix of old and new

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

Easing Into Retirement: A Smarter Way to Work Less and Enjoy More

Semiretirement is becoming a popular choice for people who want to slow down but aren't ready to stop working completely. It's a middle ground between full-time work and full retirement. This approach lets people reduce their work hours or switch to less demanding jobs while still earning money. Th

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

Putin's War: Who's Really Blocking Peace?

In a recent move, former U. S. President Donald Trump shared an opinion piece from the New York Post. This piece argues that Russian President Vladimir Putin is the main obstacle to peace in Ukraine. The article suggests that Putin's claims about Ukraine trying to assassinate him are insincere, comp

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Dec 25 2025POLITICS

Russians Hope for War's End in 2026

A recent survey by VTsIOM, a state-run polling agency, revealed that most Russians believe the war in Ukraine will conclude in 2026. This insight comes as diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict gain momentum. The poll, which included 1, 600 participants, showed that 70% of respondents view 2026

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Dec 21 2025RELIGION

Belief: Why Is It So Hard to Grasp?

Faith isn't easy for everyone. Some people find it naturally, while others struggle, even when they see strong signs. This isn't just a problem during Christmas; it's something people deal with all the time. The story of Jesus' birth is a big part of many people's beliefs. It's a story that has chan

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

How Faith Shapes Lives with HIV in Kashmir

In Kashmir, faith plays a big role in how people deal with HIV. A recent study looked at how Islamic beliefs affect those living with the virus. It found that stigma and secrecy are big issues. People often struggle with how to share their status. They worry about how others will react. Religious l

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Baby Born in the Most Unlikely Place

In a strange turn of events, a baby named Ryu Lopez was born outside his mother's uterus. This is not something that happens often. The baby was found during surgery to remove a huge cyst from his mother's ovary. The cyst weighed over 22 pounds. It had been growing for years. The mother, Suze Lopez

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Dec 17 2025RELIGION

Faith and Science: A Conversation on Healing and Discovery

Francis Collins, a prominent scientist, and Marc Siegel, a medical expert, recently discussed the relationship between faith and science. They explored how these two areas can complement each other, especially in the realm of healing and discovery. Collins, known for his work at the National Instit

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