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Interfaith Voices: We all need spaces where the divine is easily accessible

On August 24, I attended the opening ceremony of the new Willamette Valley Hindu Temple in Eugene.

This temple is an abode to Goddess Mukambika, who is a composite manifestation of the goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati. It serves as a sacred space for the Hindu community in the region.

The temple provides a place for worship, cultural events, and spiritual gatherings, fostering a sense of unity and devotion among its visitors.
https://gazettetimes.com/corvallis/news/article_2d1da1a6-6be0-5d01-882e-d376255d1ddf.html

The fatal blast at a military munitions factory was a chain reaction of up to 28,000 pounds of explosives

Investigators still haven’t been able to identify the remains of two of the people killed in the October 10 explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems factory in Bucksnort, an unincorporated community about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Nashville, officials said at a news conference.

The delicate investigation at the site of the plant has concluded, but determining a cause could take months more, said Brice McCracken, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) special agent in charge at the National Center for Explosives Training and Research. In addition to locating victims’ remains, the on-site work involved removing and disposing of explosives that didn’t detonate in the blast.

The next phase centers on ATF labs and testing facilities, where investigators will try to determine what triggered the explosion, said Jamey VanVliet, ATF special agent in charge in the Nashville division.

“Those results don’t come quickly,” VanVliet said. “They come through time, care, and precision. And that’s what this community deserves: answers that are proven, not guessed.”

### The Explosion and the Site

Authorities reported that between 24,000 and 28,000 pounds of explosives detonated that day. The blast originated on the 15,000-square-foot plant’s first floor, near kettles used in the production of an explosive mixture for the commercial mining industry, McCracken explained.

The building was primarily used to make explosives known as cast boosters—typically a mixture of TNT and RDX (also called cyclonite)—which are poured by hand into cardboard tubes. Explosives were mixed in kettles on the mezzanine level before being pumped into heating kettles on the main floor.

“Everything is mixed up top and then it pumps down into the lower floor, where it stays heated,” McCracken said. “Then they’re able to pull it out in a pitcher and each cast is hand-poured into the cardboard tube.”

The main floor also stored explosives near a loading dock. Cast boosters were cooled on that floor before packaging. After the initial explosion in the production kettles, investigators believe other explosive materials stored on the main floor also detonated.

During the investigation, authorities searched an area of about 500 acres (200 hectares), much of which was dense woods, looking for evidence. The scene was turned back over to the company on Thursday, McCracken added.

### Impact and Community

The blast, which was felt more than 20 miles (32 kilometers) away, left a smoldering wreck of twisted metal and burned-out vehicles at the factory. Authorities confirmed there were no survivors at the blast site.

Items of interest for the investigation were found more than half a mile away, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said.

Accurate Energetic Systems employs about 150 people and operates a sprawling complex in rural central Tennessee, with eight specialized production buildings and a laboratory. The facility straddles the Hickman and Humphreys county line in unincorporated Bucksnort.

The company, headquartered in nearby McEwen, serves customers in the aerospace, defense, demolition, and mining industries. It has been awarded numerous military contracts—largely by the U.S. Army and Navy—to supply different types of munitions and explosives. Their products range from bulk explosives to landmines and small breaching charges, including C-4.

In a statement on Friday, Accurate Energetic Systems CEO Wendell Stinson said the company is “continuing to support investigators and is under obligation to preserve the site for a to-be-determined period of time,” anticipating it may be “many months” before more on-site review is complete.

The company also started a fund with a local community foundation to help solicit donations for families affected by the tragedy.

### Victims and Identification Efforts

The explosion killed people ranging in age from 21 to 60. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has positively identified 14 of the 16 victims using rapid DNA testing.

Given the severe damage at the scene, TBI Director David Rausch explained that they had initially expected to identify only 40% to 50% of the victims. While their efforts have fallen short of identifying every victim, authorities have named all 16 individuals.

Officials continue conducting tests to identify the final two victims, Sheriff Davis said. He expressed the emotional toll on the families, noting, “There’s not enough words in the dictionary that we could use to describe those feelings or emotions.”

### Lawsuit Filed Over the Explosion

Last week, a lawsuit was filed in state court on behalf of the 9-year-old daughter of Jeremy Moore, one of the victims killed in the blast.

The lawsuit targets AAC Investments LLC, a company closely tied to Accurate Energetic Systems. It claims that AAC was the owner, operator, and manager of the factory and that the explosion occurred because AAC did not maintain a “reasonably safe factory” for explosives work.

Jeremy Moore, 37, was remembered fondly by his family. According to his obituary, he cherished spending time with and supporting his daughter at cheerleading, softball, and any adventure she wanted to pursue.

Lee Coleman, an attorney representing Moore’s family, stated that the complaint could be amended as more details become available and that additional defendants might be added.

A spokesperson for Accurate Energetic Systems declined to comment on the lawsuit.

This tragic event has profoundly impacted the local community, and investigations continue as authorities work to uncover the cause and provide answers to those affected.
https://fortune.com/2025/10/25/fatal-blast-military-munitions-factory-tennessee-accurate-energetic-systems-explosives/

‘The Morning Show’ Season 5: Is the Apple TV+ Series Coming Back?

Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and a powerful team of women are leading a fictional newsroom in Season 4 of *The Morning Show*. Each season, the critically acclaimed series has raised the stakes for its characters. From Bradley’s (Witherspoon) family drama to Alex’s (Aniston) complicated relationships and business decisions, the show has introduced more mayhem for its cast.

That being said, could we see *The Morning Show* come back for another round with a Season 5? Below, Hollywood Life has the latest update about the future of *The Morning Show*.

### When Did The Morning Show Season 4 Premiere?

The first episode of Season 4 premiered on September 17, 2025.

### Is The Morning Show Coming Back for Season 5?

Yes! Apple TV+ renewed *The Morning Show* for Season 5 just before its fourth season premiered. In a statement released by Matt Cherniss, the head of programming at Apple TV+, the studio confirmed the series’ renewal.

> “*The Morning Show* has been a standout from the very start, debuting as one of the flagship series on Apple TV+,” Cherniss said.
> “It’s been incredibly rewarding to see it not only entertain but also resonate with audiences worldwide. Thanks to the outstanding cast and creative team led by Jennifer, Reese, Charlotte and Mimi, *The Morning Show* continues to deliver addictively entertaining and provocative stories that we’ve all come to love. We’re excited for viewers to experience the next chapter of this Emmy-winning drama.”

Executive producer Michael Ellenberg also shared his thoughts:

> “It’s an honor to witness the collective talent, passion and commitment of Jen, Reese, Mimi, Charlotte, our partners at Hello Sunshine and Echo Films, and everyone involved in *The Morning Show*. We’re excited to embark on a new season that will give this cast and creative team even more room to shine. We are so grateful to Apple TV+ and the fans around the world who tune in every week, and are thrilled for viewers to see this upcoming season and beyond.”

Jennifer Aniston reacted to the news by sharing a screenshot of the Season 5 announcement to her Instagram Stories, writing across the message, “So proud of this team.” Reese Witherspoon did the same, adding, “It’s official! So proud to be a part of this amazing team!”

### What Is Season 4 About?

Season 4 of *The Morning Show* explores the dangers of artificial intelligence. The threat of this advanced technology hits close to home for the journalists and workers at UBA and NBN’s newly merged company, bringing new challenges and tension to the newsroom.

Stay tuned for more updates as Season 4 continues to unfold, and look forward to what Season 5 has in store!
https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/the-morning-show-season-5-5455340/

Shaquille O’Neal responds to NBA gambling arrests

Shaquille O’Neal Expresses Disgust Over NBA Gambling Scandal Involving Coaches and Players

Shaquille O’Neal, the four-time NBA champion, has voiced his embarrassment following recent revelations about illegal sports betting and alleged game-fixing involving NBA figures. On Thursday, O’Neal shared his dismay over the scandal, which reportedly involves several coaches and players manipulating games through rigged gambling schemes.

The investigation has already led to the arrest of Chauncey Billups, Damon Jones, and Terry Rozier, along with 30 others suspected of involvement. Speaking on *Inside the NBA*, O’Neal said, “I’m ashamed that those guys would put their families and their careers in jeopardy.”

Billups, currently the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, and Damon Jones, a former Cleveland Cavaliers star, stand accused of assisting Mafia members in swindling wealthy individuals during high-stakes poker games. According to the indictment, Billups and other former professional athletes acted as the “face cards,” lending credibility to the games and thereby attracting victims. In return, they allegedly received a portion of the Mafia’s winnings.

Terry Rozier, a point guard for the Miami Heat, is accused of providing inside information to co-conspirators about an injury he suffered in a March 2023 game. This information allegedly enabled others to place bets on his underperformance after he left the game early.

“There’s an old saying in the hood,” O’Neal remarked. “‘All money ain’t good money.’ So if you’re making $9 million and you’re dealing a certain thing like, how much more do you need? Especially if you know you can get caught, face jail time, lose your career, and bring a bad image on yourself, your family, or the NBA.”

O’Neal added bluntly, “They dropped the ball.”

In response to the scandal, the NBA has placed both Rozier and Billups on administrative leave. Damon Jones, who is not currently employed by the league, is not subject to any NBA disciplinary measures at this time.

The NBA is actively cooperating with law enforcement authorities as the investigation continues.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the situation during the Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on Friday, October 24.

“My initial reaction was I was deeply disturbed,” Silver said in an interview with Amazon Prime reporter Cassidy Hubbarth. “There’s nothing more important to the league and its fans than the integrity of the competition, so I had a pit in my stomach. It was very upsetting.”

As this story develops, the NBA and its fans await further updates on one of the most serious scandals to hit the league in recent years.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/nba-stories/shaquille-oneal-responds-to-nba-gambling-arrests

Four sisters diagnosed with rare brain condition: “Got to be kidding”

Paul and Ashlee Higginbotham knew what was and wasn’t normal for their kids. As the parents of six, they had seen a lot of illnesses and tantrums. But they were baffled by the behavior of their youngest daughter, Austyn.

Austyn was “just not happy” and “never content,” Ashlee said. As an infant, she never slept and cried constantly. She was “never smiling, never laughing,” the toddler’s mother recalled. Austyn had mild developmental delays and a tremor.

At 18 months old, genetic testing revealed that Austyn had a genetic condition called Chiari malformation. The condition occurs when the lower part of the brain does not fit inside the skull and bulges out of the opening where the skull joins the spinal cord, explained Dr. David Harter, director of pediatric neurosurgery at NYU Langone.

This malformation puts pressure on both the brain and spinal cord and can cause symptoms like limb weakness, difficulty breathing, scoliosis, headaches, and nerve pain. If left untreated, it can result in lifelong pain and problems such as paralysis and nerve damage. Most Chiari malformation patients are born with it. The rare condition affects about 1 in every 2,000 people and has no clear cause, Dr. Harter said.

Ashlee admitted she had never heard of Chiari malformation before. “That moment when Austyn’s MRI results came up on my screen and we read the diagnosis of Chiari malformation—that was the moment our world was flipped upside down,” she said.

### Trying to Hold It Together

Further tests showed that Austyn had severe compression in her spine and a spinal fluid blockage, meaning she would need brain surgery.

“Life doesn’t stop. We had five other kids, their lives were still moving, and we were trying to hold it together but we’re terrified,” Ashlee said. “We were traveling three and a half hours away for MRIs, bloodwork, and all these different specialists. Now we need brain surgery? Life was chaos.”

The Higginbothams traveled from West Virginia to New York City to seek care from Dr. Jeffrey Greenfield, a pediatric neurosurgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.

### The Surgery

In most cases, surgeons delicately decompress the brain by elevating muscle, drilling bone, and expanding the dura—the sac surrounding the brain. For very young patients like Austyn, surgeons may only remove some of the bone. Both procedures aim to give the brain sufficient space and restore the flow of spinal fluid, Dr. Greenfield explained.

Austyn underwent surgery in March 2023. When she woke up a few hours later, she was like a different child, Ashlee said.

“She was ready to go. She was trying to get out of bed, trying to walk. She was smiley. It was like the pain she’d always felt was gone, and the pain of surgery didn’t match what she’d always felt. She was just ready to run laps around the ICU,” Ashlee recalled.

“When we did the follow-up with Dr. Greenfield, I told him, ‘You gave me her laugh.’”

### Another Shock

The Higginbothams were relieved to find light at the end of the tunnel. But just days later, their world would be rocked again.

Five days after returning from New York, the family took Austyn to a local follow-up appointment. They also brought along Amelia, then 3, because they feared she was showing symptoms of Lyme disease after a recent tick bite.

Imaging revealed that Amelia also had Chiari malformation, coupled with a tethered spinal cord. A tethered cord occurs when the spinal cord becomes abnormally attached to surrounding tissue, such as bones, muscle, or skin. It is seen in about 5% of Chiari malformation patients, Dr. Greenfield said.

Amelia would need surgery to correct the Chiari malformation as well as a procedure to release the tether. The Higginbothams returned to New York, where Dr. Greenfield completed both surgeries in October 2023.

Sitting in the waiting room was “just as nerve-wracking as the first time,” Paul said. “It feels like days that you’re just sitting there, waiting to see what the outcome is.”

Like Austyn, Amelia recovered quickly. But for the Higginbothams, more challenges lay ahead.

### A Pattern Emerges

Their daughter Aubrey, then 7, was moody and had frequent urinary tract infections. One day, Ashlee realized the symptoms were familiar.

“I remember driving down the road, and it just clicked in my head. I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I need to get an order for an MRI. She needs to be checked for a tethered cord,’” Ashlee said.

“She was our happy kid, and it was like one day she woke up and was different, like a flip of a switch, and we were losing her. I wish I would have thought of it sooner.”

Sure enough, Aubrey had both Chiari malformation and a tethered spinal cord.

Less than a month after Amelia’s surgery, the Higginbothams were back in Dr. Greenfield’s office.

### “You’ve Got to Be Kidding”

Aubrey’s operation in November 2023 went well, and soon she returned to the happy child her parents recognized. But the rollercoaster wasn’t over yet.

Adalee, then 11, had complained of leg pain for years, but her parents believed it was growing pains. In sixth grade, the pain became so severe that she spent much of her free time in bed.

As her symptoms escalated, the family sought imaging, which showed the same issues as her younger siblings: Chiari malformation and a tethered spinal cord.

“It was such a blur of ‘You’ve got to be kidding,’” Ashlee said. “You hear of people having one or two kids, but four?”

About 10% of Chiari malformation cases have a genetic link, Dr. Greenfield said, but it’s usually between a parent and child. He admitted feeling “a little bit of disbelief” as the diagnoses kept coming.

The couple’s growing knowledge about Chiari malformations, tethered cords, and their symptoms helped piece things together.

Dr. Greenfield decided to operate on Adalee’s tethered cord, which was causing her pain, but not on the Chiari malformation itself. Dr. Harter said if a Chiari malformation isn’t causing symptoms, doctors prefer to monitor it rather than operate immediately.

Adalee recovered from surgery in March 2025 and later joined her school’s dance team, Ashlee shared.

### The Most Amazing Gift

The Higginbothams screened their eldest two children for Chiari malformations; thankfully, neither has the condition.

Austyn underwent a successful follow-up surgery in February 2025. Ashlee noted that about 20% of children who have the minimal operation will require a second procedure.

Now, the family is enjoying their “new normal,” Ashlee said. The house is full of laughter and smiles. Austyn (4), Amelia (6), Aubrey (9), and Adalee (12) are active and happy.

Some of the girls still experience occasional symptoms or pain, which Dr. Greenfield said is common in older children who require surgery for Chiari malformations. But it is nothing like before, the Higginbothams said.

“It is a relief,” Ashlee shared, “to finally see my children healthy.”

“Dr. Greenfield gave us our family back, and that is the most amazing gift anyone could get,” Ashlee said. “Some days we weren’t sure how things would ever get better for our girls. It’s been a whirlwind, but we’re thankful we are where we are today.”
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/chiari-malformation-brain-condition-rare-diagnosis-new-york-presbyterian/

Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch makes feelings clear about Declan Rice and Moises Caicedo after facing Arsenal and Chelsea

Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has revealed that Arsenal’s Declan Rice and Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo are the toughest players he has faced on the pitch.

In a recent interview, Gravenberch highlighted the challenges posed by these two midfielders, acknowledging their impressive skill and physicality. Both Rice and Caicedo are known for their relentless work rate and ability to control the midfield, making them formidable opponents.

Gravenberch’s comments offer insight into the high level of competition in the Premier League and the respect top players have for one another’s abilities. Facing such quality opponents continues to push Gravenberch to elevate his own game.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/news-liverpool-midfielder-ryan-gravenberch-makes-feelings-clear-declan-rice-moises-caicedo-facing-arsenal-chelsea

Letter: Ohtani brings spirit of sumo to the diamond

Shohei Ohtani is not a saint, but he has the welfare and well-being of baseball in his heart and soul. From what I know, I believe that Shohei views baseball through sumo lenses. There is something special and sacred about sumo, as seen in the traditional sumo rituals. For example, in sumo, both the victor and loser bow to each other after each bout. That is something Shohei would like to see in baseball, or so I believe.

After all, baseball has always honored both the victor and the defeated, embodying the dignity that the sport espouses. In the World Series, I hope all who love baseball will maintain the dignity and, yes, even sacredness that baseball champions. Charity in victory, dignity in defeat.

*Choo Lak Yeow Maili*

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https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/10/25/editorial/letters/letter-ohtani-brings-spirit-of-sumo-to-the-diamond/

Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III Now Available in the USA

Canon Has Restarted Production of the PowerShot G7 X Mark III

Canon resumed production of the PowerShot G7 X Mark III in September, and the first inventory has begun to appear at major US retailers. This development should help many enthusiasts and photographers acquire this popular camera without having to pay the exorbitant prices previously seen on eBay and Amazon.

B&H Photo now has stock available in both the classic black and stylish silver finishes. Additionally, these cameras are starting to show up at large European retailers, making it easier than ever to get your hands on one.

### PowerShot G7 X Mark III Overview

– 20.1MP 1″ Stacked CMOS Sensor
– DIGIC 8 Image Processor
– 4.2x Optical Zoom Lens with f/1.8-2.8 Aperture (24-100mm 35mm Equivalent)
– 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
– UHD 4K30p and Full HD 120p Video Recording
– 20 fps Shooting, 30 fps RAW Burst Mode
– Built-In Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity
– Live Streaming & Vertical Video Support

### Key Features and Design

Offering multimedia fluency within a compact body, the black Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III boasts an advanced sensor design combined with versatile imaging capabilities. Its 20.1MP 1″ CMOS sensor features a stacked architecture that works seamlessly with the DIGIC 8 image processor to deliver fast autofocus, high-speed continuous shooting, and superior video quality.

The camera supports full-resolution shooting at up to 20 frames per second and records UHD 4K video at 30p. Optically, it is equipped with a 4.2x zoom lens, covering a useful 24-100mm equivalent focal length range, ideal for wide-angle shots through to short telephoto perspectives.

The bright lens aperture, ranging from f/1.8 to f/2.8, excels in low-light situations and offers creative depth-of-field control. An Optical Image Stabilizer helps reduce the effects of camera shake, ensuring sharp results even when shooting handheld.

### Body and User Interface

The sleek and slim design incorporates a 3.0″ touchscreen LCD with 1.04 million dots of resolution. The screen tilts upward 180°, making it perfect for vloggers and selfie enthusiasts who want to frame shots from the front.

Canon also builds in intuitive touch functionality, including Touch & Drag autofocus, allowing users to quickly select focus points by dragging their fingers across the screen. Physical control dials and an exposure compensation dial provide photographers with quick, direct access to critical shooting settings for greater creative control.

### Connectivity and Additional Features

The camera features built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for seamless wireless connections to mobile devices. These capabilities allow easy image transfer and remote camera control.

Additionally, the PowerShot G7 X Mark III supports live streaming and vertical video recording, catering to modern content creators looking to engage audiences across various platforms.

### Conclusion

The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III strikes a balance between portability and professional-level performance, making it an ideal choice for photographers, vloggers, and creators on the go. With renewed availability, now is an excellent time to purchase this versatile compact camera at retail prices.

**Shop Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III now at B&H Photo and other major retailers.**
https://www.canonrumors.com/powershot-g7-x-mark-iii/