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  • How to Protect Your Crypto From Social Engineering in 2026

    The majority of crypto exploits in the coming year won’t be caused by a zero-day bug in your favorite protocol, say crypto security experts. It’s going to be caused by you.  That’s because 2025 has shown that the majority of hacks don’t start with malicious code; they begin with a conversation, Nick Percoco, chief security officer of crypto exchange Kraken,…

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  • The time bombs in the new Archbishop of Canterbury’s in-tray for 2026

    Edward Stourton BBC The church of Holy Trinity is a solid red-brick presence at the top of Guildford’s medieval High Street. There has been a place of worship on the site since at least the 14th Century, and today’s Georgian building includes the tomb of an archbishop of Canterbury from the reign of the Stuarts. The pre-Christmas scene here could…

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  • The Top Movies of 2025

    The Top Movies of 2025 came out swinging. Embracing genres and going beyond the traditional Academy Award fair, we had to extend the list to 30. Our group looks at every genre, age, range, and international film across the calendar. With so many notable films this year, narrowing it down has been hard. Still, our staff chose their top movies…

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  • Nine killed after truck collides with bus in Karnataka: Police

    Chitradurga: At least nine persons were killed when a speeding truck crashed against a luxury sleeper bus, which caught fire under the impact, in this district early on Thursday, a senior police official said. The bus with 32 passengers which was on its way to Gokarna was engulfted in flames under the impact of the collision and most of the…

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  • The Hidden Cost of Health Misinformation

    Misinformation Doesn’t Affect Every Patient the Same Way Clinicians emphasize that misinformation does not affect all patients equally. Its impact depends on a patient’s health literacy, prior experiences with the healthcare system, and, in some cases, their mental health. In psychiatry, misinformation can be especially complex. Richard Miller, MD, a psychiatrist, explains that the seriousness of the issue varies widely…

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  • Zelenskyy says he’s open to withdrawing troops and creating a free economic zone in Ukraine’s east

    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he would be willing to withdraw troops from the country’s eastern industrial heartland as part of a plan to end Russia’s war, if Moscow also pulls back and the area becomes a demilitarized zone monitored by international forces. The proposal offered another potential compromise on control of the Donbas region, which…

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  • Telangana people will bury Congress in 2028: KTR

    Hyderabad: Reacting strongly to the offensive language used by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, against former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao said on Wednesday that people of Telangana will bury the Congress party in 2028. Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader accused the Chief Minister of adopting diversionary tactics by resorting to abuses. “The…

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  • Catholics and Jews in Israel work to boost interfaith understanding : NPR

    Rabbi Na’ama Dafni and Rev. Yousef Yacoub in Haifa, Israel. Jerome Socolovsky/NPR hide caption toggle caption Jerome Socolovsky/NPR HAIFA, Israel — St. Louis the King Cathedral is festooned with string lights for the annual Christmas tree-lighting ceremony. The multitude pressed between the alabaster-like walls of the churchyard is so dense, it almost feels like every one of Haifa’s estimated 4,000…

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  • 10 Greatest Action Movies That Are As Good As ‘Die Hard’

    There are only a handful of action masterpieces that are worthy of being considered the gold standard of the genre, and John McTiernan‘s Die Hard is way up there. This Christmas classic is far more than just an obligatory holiday watch: It’s one of the most thrilling and entertaining action movies in history, one so well-crafted, well-acted, and flawlessly shot…

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  • Your roommate’s genes may be shaping your gut bacteria

    The genes of your roommate may be shaping the bacteria in your gut, and your genes may be influencing theirs, according to a rat study published on December 18 in Nature Communications. By examining more than four thousand rats, researchers found that the makeup of the gut microbiome is affected not only by an individual’s own genetic makeup but also…

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