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Oct 15 2025FINANCE

Financial Insights: Morgan Stanley's Third Quarter 2025 Update

Morgan Stanley is set to reveal its financial performance for the third quarter of 2025. This news is important for investors and anyone interested in the company's progress. The big reveal will happen on October 15, 2025, at 9:30 a. m. Eastern Time. If you want to listen in, you can join the live c

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Oct 15 2025POLITICS

A Mix-Up in the Middle of a Truce

In the middle of a shaky peace deal, things got confusing. The Israeli military said one body given by Hamas was not a hostage's. This has made the already tense situation even more complicated. Gaza's Health Ministry said they got 45 more bodies from Israel. Now, the total is 90. But no one knows

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Oct 15 2025FINANCE

Tech and Finance: A Closer Look at Market Trends

The stock market is always buzzing with activity, and recently, there's been a lot of chatter about certain companies. Dow Jones Futures have been on the rise, which is a good sign for investors. But what's driving this growth? Let's break it down. First up, there's ASML, a big player in the AI chi

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Oct 15 2025SPORTS

How Tech is Changing the NBA Game

Basketball is getting a tech upgrade. The NBA is using new tools to help referees make better calls. This isn't about replacing humans but giving them a helping hand. Cameras and sensors track everything on the court. They follow the ball, players' hands, feet, and even their heads. This tech helps

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Oct 15 2025HEALTH

New York Finds First Local Chikungunya Case in Six Years

New York has seen its first case of the chikungunya virus in six years. The person who got sick lives in Nassau County on Long Island. They started feeling bad in August after traveling somewhere nearby but not out of the country. Officials think the person got the virus from a mosquito bite. But t

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Unanswered Questions in Gaza After Hostage Swap

A fragile pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas has begun, but many issues are still unresolved. The swap of living hostages for Palestinian prisoners has happened, but the bodies of those who died in captivity have not all been returned. Only four bodies were given to Israel so far. Two of th

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Big News: Pentagon and Media in a Tough Spot

Some big news outlets like The New York Times, The Associated Press, and even Newsmax have decided not to sign a new document from the Pentagon. This document is about new press rules. If they don't sign, they might have to leave the Pentagon. These news organizations think the new rules are unfair

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Oct 14 2025OPINION

When Beliefs Clash: A Look at Faith, Therapy, and the Law

The Supreme Court is once again tackling a hot topic: religion and personal beliefs. This time, it's about whether a Christian counselor can help young people with gender identity issues. The case comes from Colorado, where a law bans so-called "conversion therapy" for minors. The counselor, Kaley

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Oct 14 2025HEALTH

Breaking Barriers: How Muslim Women in Australia Are Taking Charge of Their Reproductive Health

Muslim women in Australia face unique challenges when it comes to reproductive health. These challenges stem from a mix of cultural, religious, and systemic issues. For instance, many women struggle with modesty and privacy concerns, which can make it difficult for them to access the care they need.

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Oct 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Diane Keaton: A Look at Her Iconic Films

Diane Keaton's passing has left a big hole in Hollywood. To honor her, AMC Theatres is bringing back two of her most famous movies, "Annie Hall" and "Something's Gotta Give, " to 100 cinemas around the U. S. Keaton's work with Woody Allen, including "Annie Hall, " is some of her most praised. She e

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