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  • 10 Best Movies Of 2025, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    Vitrine Filmes/Port au Prince Films/Ad Vitam Anyone who says 2025 was a bad year for movies is a fool. (Sorry if that’s you, but I stand by it!) From Paul Thomas Anderson’s American masterpiece “One Battle After Another” to Ryan Coogler’s first-ever entirely original film — the triumphant “Sinners” — to Zach…

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  • Three men arrested in Karnataka’s Hubballi over rape, circulation of videos

    Hubballi: A 35-year-old woman was allegedly raped by two men here, and photos and videos of the incident were circulated on a messaging platform, police said on Sunday. Two men accused of raping the woman and a third person who circulated videos of the incident have been arrested and will be produced in court, police said. The woman is stable…

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  • Adani Group to invest Rs 1.5 lakh crore in Kutch, boost energy and port capacity

    Ahmedabad: Karan Adani, managing director of Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd, on Sunday, January 11, said that the Adani Group will invest Rs 1.5 lakh crore over the next five years in Gujarat’s Kutch region. Adani was addressing the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference (VGRC) for the Kutch and Saurashtra regions held in Rajkot in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra…

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  • When the oceans died and life changed forever

    Around 445 million years ago, Earth underwent a dramatic transformation that reshaped the future of life. In a remarkably short geological period, massive glaciers spread across the southern supercontinent Gondwana. As ice locked up water, vast shallow seas dried out, triggering an “icehouse climate” and radically altering ocean chemistry. The result was catastrophic. Roughly 85% of all marine species vanished,…

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  • Hard questions remain about quality

    Last week, Dr Cyriac Abby Philips, better known by his social media, moniker @liverdoc, caused quite the stir on social media by revealing the results of a crowdfunded study that he had conducted on the quality of generic drugs sourced from various outlets, especially government funded pharmacies or schemes like the Jan Aushadi programme, rebranded as the Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya…

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  • Families call for more recognition of gambling in inquests

    Meghan OwenWork and money correspondent, BBC London BBC Natalie Ashbolt believes the system failed her cousin Lee Adams and is in need of reform The family of a man who say he took his own life after placing more than 600 bets in an hour have told the BBC that his inquest was a “battle” from beginning to end, as…

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  • 10 Mystery Movie Masterpieces So Great They Became the Blueprint

    Most movie genres today have set formulas, established frameworks that stories evolve and develop within, ultimately being defined by how they utilize and subvert set tropes within the genre. This is especially true of mystery cinema. While the allure of a perplexing puzzle is always appealing, many movies within the genre are derivative of what has come before them, playing…

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  • Family battles ACC over claim acne drug gave teen severe OCD

    Nine years ago, Harry was a typical teenager who played the piano, excelled at school and was, by his father’s reckoning, ‘everything he could hope for in a son’. But, he also had acne and started on a course of Isotretinoin to get rid of it. It was a decision that his family claims has drastically and perhaps irreversibly altered his…

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  • Trump’s Venezuela, Greenland Threats Make Canada Fear It’s Next

    Photographer: Dominic Gwinn/AFP/Getty Images (Bloomberg) — For months, many Canadians hoped Donald Trump had lost interest in making their country the 51st US state — his plate full with turning Washington and the global trading system upside down. Those hopes are fading. Most Read from Bloomberg The shock capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Trump’s ramped-up talk of seizing Greenland have rattled Canada,…

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  • Video game bosses with two health bars are good, actually

    It’s probably happened to you: After bashing your head against a particularly difficult boss in a video game, you realize you’ve been duped. As you watch that boss’ depleted health bar fill up again, you realize what you thought was a victory was instead an insult. Welcome to phase two of the battle you believed you’ve just won. These moments…

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