Concrete already builds our world, and now it’s one step closer to powering it, too. Made by combining cement, water, ultra-fine carbon black (with nanoscale particles), and electrolytes, electron-conducting carbon…
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FIFA VP: UEFA must rule on Israel’s soccer status
FIFA Vice President Victor Montagliani stated Wednesday that any decision regarding Israel’s continued participation in international soccer must be made by UEFA, the European governing body, Reuters reported.
UEFA had been expected to hold an…
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The Blogs: Defending the Right to Worship: Why the DOJ’s FACE Act Lawsuit Matters | Gerard Filitti
On Monday, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE Act) against two extremist groups—the Party for Socialism and Liberation-New Jersey (PSL-NJ) and American Muslims for…
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Royal Caribbean Group announces completion of $1.5 billion offering of senior unsecured notes
MIAMI, Oct. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE: RCL) (the “Company”) today announced that it has completed its registered public offering of $1.5 billion…
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The Blogs: Do Not Accept Propaganda by Hamas and Their Western Supporters | Jaroslava Halper
The acceptance of Trump’s 20-point plan on ending the war in Gaza and rehabilitation of the area by Benjamin Netanyahu and several Arab and Muslim countries, including Qatar was welcome by many leaders in Europe and Middle East.
However not…
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The Blogs: How Khomeini Turned Shiʿi Eschatology into a Revolutionary Antisemitic Ideology | Tim Orr
In 1942, a relatively unknown cleric named Ruhollah Khomeini published Kashf al-Asrar (Unveiling of Secrets), a polemic against secularizing reforms and a defense of clerical authority. In it, he blamed Jews, along with Freemasons and Western…
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Breakthrough in lab-grown mini-organs shows promise for disease study
Scientists at the University of North Texas in the United States report a breakthrough in building tiny, lab-grown replicas of human organs.
These replicas, called organoids, can mimic some functions and structures of real organs, but a key…
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Morocco arrests hundreds of protesters as rallies turn violent | Protests News
Published On 1 Oct 2025
Moroccan authorities have arrested more than 400 people during violent protests demanding reforms in the public health and education sectors, the Ministry of Interior…
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Orionids Is Set to Haunt the Sky in October: How and When to See These Meteors
It’s October, which means it’s time for apple cider, pumpkin spice, trick or treating and one of the best meteor showers to visit Earth every year: the Orionids. Despite not getting as much love as Quadrantids or Perseids, the Orionids meteor…
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From Breakthrough Science to Real-World Impact: Amgen’s Legacy in Cardiovascular Disease Care
Opening the Door to Next-Generation LDL-C Lowering Agents
In the early 2000s, researchers uncovered a unique genetic clue in people with a reduced risk of heart disease: specific mutations in the PCSK9 gene associated with lower levels of…
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