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MMA fighter beats home intruder black and blue for 'mistakenly' entering his sister's home

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MMA Fighter Subdues Home Intruder in Florida: A Case of Mistaken Entry Turns Violent

In Wilton Manors, Florida, a dramatic incident unfolded when Henny Rojas, a trained mixed martial arts fighter, confronted and physically subdued a man who had entered his sister’s home uninvited.

The intruder, identified as 31-year-old Austin Carasani, claimed he had mistakenly entered the residence after a night of drinking at a nearby club.

Harvest of Arrests in Ebonyi Over Illegal Schools

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Crackdown on Illegal Schools: Ebonyi State Arrests 88 Proprietors and Teachers

In a sweeping move to restore educational standards, the Ebonyi State Government has arrested 88 school proprietors and teachers for operating illegal and unapproved schools across the state.

This decisive action follows a comprehensive inspection exercise led by the Ministry of Education, which uncovered numerous institutions lacking proper accreditation, qualified staff, and standard learning facilities.

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Woman dumped on wedding day says ex-fiancé married her best friend 2 months later

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Betrayal at the Altar: A Bride’s Heartbreak and Her Best Friend’s Unexpected Role

In a story that has gripped social media and sparked widespread sympathy, a young woman named Khule has shared her devastating experience of being abandoned on what was meant to be the happiest day of her life.

Through a candid TikTok video, Khule recounted how her ex-fiancé failed to show up on their traditional wedding day, leaving her and her family in shock and heartbreak.

Amanda Peterson: from 80s teen star to a tragic end

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Amanda Peterson: From 80s Teen Star to a Tragic End

In the golden haze of 1980s Hollywood, Amanda Peterson emerged as a radiant figure, an embodiment of youthful charm and promise.

Born Phyllis Amanda Peterson on July 8, 1971, in Greeley, Colorado, she began her journey into entertainment at the tender age of seven, playing Gretl von Trapp in a local production of The Sound of Music. By eleven, she was dancing in the film Annie, and soon after, her face became familiar through television commercials and guest roles on shows like Father Murphy and Silver Spoons.

Why did we start removing our body hair?



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The Bare Truth: Why Humans Began Removing Body Hair

From the jagged edges of flint stones to the precision of laser beams, the story of body hair removal is as old as civilization itself. It’s a tale woven through culture, class, hygiene, aesthetics, and identity, a ritual that has evolved from survival to symbolism, from necessity to norm.

In the shadowy depths of prehistory, even cavemen were believed to have practiced rudimentary hair removal. Archeological evidence suggests that sharp stones and seashells were used to scrape away hair, likely for practical reasons.

Hair could harbor parasites, emit foul odors, or become a liability in combat, offering opponents something to grab during physical confrontations. Thus, removing it may have been a matter of survival and hygiene.

Fast forward to ancient Egypt, and hair removal became a mark of civilization and status. Egyptians of all genders removed body hair, sparing only the eyebrows. Smooth skin was synonymous with purity and refinement. Cleopatra herself is said to have used a sugar-based paste, an early form of waxing, to maintain her iconic smoothness.

Priests shaved daily to present a “pure” body before the gods, and the upper classes used bronze razors, pumice stones, and beeswax to rid themselves of unwanted hair. In this society, hairlessness was not just aesthetic, it was spiritual and social.

The Greeks and Romans inherited and refined these practices. In 6th-century BCE Greece, women used razors, pumice stones, and depilatory creams made from caustic substances like arsenic and lime.

Roman elites viewed hairlessness as a symbol of superiority and virtue. Statues of gods and depictions of noblewomen were invariably smooth-skinned, reinforcing the ideal. Hair removal was not merely cosmetic, it was a declaration of class and character.

Persian culture contributed its own legacy with the Bande Abru method, a threading technique still popular today. Over 5,000 years ago, this practice emerged as both a beauty ritual and a cultural tradition, emphasizing precision and elegance.

In medieval and early modern times, the fervor for hair removal waned somewhat, only to be reignited in the 20th century. The rise of fashion, advertising, and consumer culture in the West played a pivotal role.

As hemlines rose and sleeveless dresses became popular, the visibility of body hair increased, and so did the pressure to remove it. Women's magazines, razor companies, and beauty brands capitalized on this shift, promoting smooth skin as the feminine ideal. The campaign was so effective that by the mid-1900s, hair removal had become a near-universal expectation for women in many societies.

Men, too, were drawn into the fold. While facial hair remained a symbol of masculinity in some cultures, the rise of athleticism, grooming trends, and media representation encouraged many to adopt hair removal practices, especially in areas like the chest, back, and pubic region.

Today, the motivations are as varied as the methods. Hygiene, aesthetics, gender norms, cultural traditions, religious practices, and personal preference all play a role. Laser treatments, waxing, threading, shaving, and depilatory creams offer choices tailored to comfort, cost, and convenience.

Yet beneath the surface, the act of removing body hair remains deeply symbolic—a reflection of how we see ourselves and how we wish to be seen.

In essence, we began removing our body hair not just to feel clean or look good, but to belong. To align with ideals, to express identity, to navigate the complex terrain of social expectations.

The bare truth is that hair removal is more than skin deep, it’s a mirror of our evolving humanity

US: Two planes collide at New York's LaGuardia airport

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Collision at LaGuardia - Two Delta Jets Involved in Taxiway Accident

On the night of October 1, 2025, a startling incident unfolded at New York’s LaGuardia Airport when two regional jets operated by Delta subsidiary Endeavor Air collided while taxiing.

The event occurred at approximately 9:58 p.m. local time, as one aircraft was preparing for departure to Roanoke, Virginia, and the other had just arrived from Charlotte, North Carolina. 

AMA EBONY | MILES BETWEEN HEARTS

I AM AMA EBONY

AMA EBONY | BY WARD9ICE

EPISODE 3: Miles Between Hearts

Theme

Long-Distance Love 

Synopsis

Ama is in a long-distance relationship with Chuka, a postgraduate student in the UK. Miscommunication and assumptions begin to strain their bond. When Chuka accuses Ama of being “too public” online, Ama defends her integrity and redefines trust across distance.

 

SCENE 1 – INT. AMA’S ROOM – NIGHT

Ama and Chuka video chat.

CHUKA I saw your post. You were dancing with some guy. Is that what love looks like to you?

AMA EBONY It was a drama rehearsal. You didn’t ask, you assumed.

 

SCENE 2 – INT. CAMPUS STUDIO – DAY

Ama rehearses a monologue about trust and distance.

AMA EBONY (MONOLOGUE) Love isn’t proximity. It’s presence. It’s choosing someone even when they’re not in the room.

 

SCENE 3 – INT. VIDEO CALL – NIGHT

Ama and Chuka talk again.

CHUKA I’m sorry. I let fear speak louder than faith.

AMA EBONY Then let faith speak now. I’m not asking you to be perfect. I’m asking you to believe in me.


They smile. Connection restored.

COMMISSIONING OF PROJECTS BY PRES. TINUBU AND UNVEILING OF GOV. HOPE UZODIMMA'S BOOK

 

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A Day of Legacy and Vision: President Tinubu's Landmark Visit to Imo State

In a momentous convergence of federal and state aspirations, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu embarked on a one-day working visit to Imo State on September 30, 2025, to commission a suite of transformative projects executed under the stewardship of Governor Hope Uzodimma.

The visit, marked by grandeur and strategic symbolism, also featured the unveiling of Governor Uzodimma’s new book, A Decade of Impactful Progressive Governance in Nigeria, a reflective chronicle of leadership and reform.

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NIGERIA @65: A Nation’s Journey Through Trials, Triumphs, and Renewed Hope

Sixty-five years ago, on October 1st, 1960, the green and white flag of Nigeria rose to the skies, signaling the birth of Africa’s most populous nation.

Today, as Nigeria marks its 65th Independence Anniversary, the moment invites not just celebration, but deep reflection, a pause to examine the road travelled, the hurdles overcome, and the promises yet to be fulfilled.

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2027: We’ll meet Jonathan in the Field - Tinubu

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We’ll Meet Jonathan in the Field, Says Tinubu

In a statement that has stirred political discourse across Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signaled readiness to face former President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2027 presidential election, should Jonathan choose to run.

The phrase “We’ll meet Jonathan in the field” has become emblematic of Tinubu’s confidence in his political machinery and his willingness to engage in a democratic contest, regardless of the opponent.

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Inside the Mind of a Political Strategist: Umar Sani Speaks on 'Focus Nigeria'

In a compelling segment of the AIT Live broadcast dated September 30, 2025, veteran political strategist Umar Sani took center stage to share his insights on Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.

Known for his deep involvement in the machinery of past administrations, Sani brought a wealth of experience and candor to the conversation, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of party politics and governance.

COMMISSIONING OF PROJECTS BY PRES. TINUBU AND UNVEILING OF GOV. HOPE UZODIMMA'S BOOK

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PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMISSIONS LANDMARK PROJECTS IN IMO AND UNVEILS GOVERNOR UZODIMMA’S BOOK

In a momentous one-day working visit to Imo State on September 30, 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to infrastructure renewal, digital transformation, and regional development.

The visit, marked by the commissioning of several high-impact projects and the unveiling of a seminal publication by Governor Hope Uzodimma, drew widespread attention and acclaim across Nigeria.

China sentences 11 members of mafia family to death

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CHINA CAPITAL PUNISHMENT - 11 Members of Mafia Family Sentenced to Death

In a landmark ruling that underscores China's intensifying crackdown on transnational crime, the Wenzhou Intermediate People’s Court has sentenced 11 members of the notorious Ming family to death for their roles in a sprawling criminal syndicate operating out of Myanmar.

The verdict, delivered on September 29, 2025, marks one of the most severe judicial responses to organized crime in recent Chinese history.

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