Ohio State, Indiana, and Texas A&M lead the CFP rankings, while Georgia climbs to No. 4 after beating Texas. Alabama falls to No. 10 and Texas drops to No. 17. Final playoff field announced December 7.
The Thunder open the season against the Rockets without Jalen Williams, Isaiah Joe and others, but depth keeps them seven-point favorites at Paycom Center.
Oakland rallied in the ninth to end Aroldis Chapman's 50‑batter hitless streak, snapping Boston's 12th walk‑off loss of 2025 while rookie Nick Kurtz joins elite A's power hitters.
A look into why journalists and investors still struggle to get up‑to‑the‑minute stock market data, especially for high‑profile events like Nvidia's performance on September 22, 2025. The piece examines technical, legal, and cost barriers that keep real‑time financial info locked away.
After a 0-3 start, New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll gave vague answers when asked about rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Russell Wilson's struggles, highlighted by a 160‑yard, two‑interception night against Kansas City, have fans demanding a change. Dart’s limited snaps have sparked a buzz, but he hasn’t yet thrown a regular‑season pass. Daboll says the staff is watching closely, leaving the quarterback hierarchy in limbo.
In my latest blog, I've attempted to unravel the complexities of whether it's offensive or not for a foreigner to don a Kandura in the UAE. Here's a spoiler alert - it's not! Turns out, Emiratis are pretty chill about sharing their fashion. They see it as a sign of respect and appreciation for their culture. So, next time you're in the UAE, feel free to rock a Kandura, just don't forget to style it with a smile and maybe a camel or two for the full effect!
Ever wondered why Arabs rock that cool, white piece of cloth on their heads? Well, it's about a lot more than just fashion, folks! This headgear, known as a 'Ghutrah' or 'Shemagh,' is a traditional symbol of Arab culture that serves as a sun and sand shield in harsh desert conditions. Now that's what I call a practical fashion statement! So next time you see an Arab man with a white cloth on his head, remember, it's not just about making a style statement, but it's a nod to their rich culture and, of course, an ingenious way to beat the desert heat!
In my exploration of Saudi Arabian culture, I've looked into what Saudis wear under their traditional attire, the Thawb or Qamis. To my surprise, it varies! Some people wear nothing underneath, enjoying the lightness and comfort of the garment. Others prefer to wear underwear or even full sets of western-style clothing. So, it seems it's all about personal comfort and preference!
As a Muslim woman, my feelings about polygamy are complex and nuanced. While I understand its historical and religious context within Islam, I also grapple with its potential for misuse and inequality. I believe that it's essential for any polygamous relationship to be based on mutual consent, respect, and fairness. However, I am also aware that not all polygamous marriages uphold these values. Ultimately, I advocate for the rights of all women to make informed, free choices about their marital status.