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  • The Weekend Warrior’s Top 25 Movies of 2025

    This has been an annual tradition for at least the last 20 years in which I’ve been writing about movies. Although I’m busy as hell with the music stuff on top of all the movie stuff, I’m going to share my year-end list with a few notes, but I’m going to try not to do too much overwriting, as I’m…

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  • Rural health providers could be collateral damage from $100K Trump visa fee

    By Arielle Zionts and Phillip Reese, Kaiser Health news UNITED STATES — Bekki Holzkamm has been trying to hire a lab technician at a hospital in rural North Dakota since late summer. Not one U.S. citizen has applied. West River Health Services in Hettinger, a town of about 1,000 residents in the southwestern part of the state, has four options, and none is good.…

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  • AI Pivot, Profitability Pressure & Consolidation

    The Bitcoin mining industry has faced a harsher operating environment since the 2024 halving, a core feature of Bitcoin’s monetary design that cuts block rewards roughly every four years to enforce long-term scarcity. While the halving strengthens Bitcoin’s economic hardness, it also places immediate pressure on miners by slashing revenue overnight. In 2025, this resulted in the “harshest margin environment…

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  • Haredi rabbis push English-speakers to dodge IDF draft, worried they might join up

    On July 9, hundreds of members of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox community gathered at Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl military cemetery to accompany one of their own to his final resting place. Two days earlier, Moshe Shmuel Noll, a 21-year-old member of the IDF’s Netzach Yehuda battalion serving in Gaza, had been killed along with four other troops in a roadside bombing. Speaking at…

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  • Hindutva group disrupts Christian prayer meet in Bengaluru

    Hyderabad: In yet another targeted attack towards the Christian community, Hindutva members disrupted a prayer programme in Bengaluru’s Koramangala area, alleging forced religious conversion. A video of one of their member, Satyanishta Arya, visibly hyped up, is seen confronting a Christian priest and members of the congregation. He repeatedly interrupts the prayer meeting and questions the priest about Christian religious…

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  • Telangana doctors issue ultimatum to govt, demand immediate bill to overhaul TVVP administration

    Hyderabad: The Telangana Government Doctors Association (TGGDA) have issued an ultimatum to the State government, demanding the immediate introduction of a bill in the State Assembly to overhaul the administrative structure of the Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (TVVP). The association argues that the current ‘corporation system’ under which TVVP operates is the primary cause of chronic salary delays, leaving hundreds…

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  • Christmas, ‘sorrowing humanity,’ and the voice of the popes

    For the Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, we look back at the Christmas reflections of previous popes, which renew hope even in the midst of suffering. By Amedeo Lomonaco Christmas is joy, light, and peace. The birth of a poor Child, lying in a manger, illuminates the world even in the midst of war, famine, calamities,…

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  • Anaconda Director Explains How That Med-Credits Cameo

    [This story contains spoilers for Anaconda (2025).] Anaconda filmmaker Tom Gormican entered the entertainment industry at a time when more traditional forms of comedy still had sway at the box office. His feature directorial debut — the “bromantic” comedy, That Awkward Moment, starring Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan — made nearly six times its $8 million budget in 2014.…

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  • Into the void: how Trump killed international law | International law

    ‘The old world is dying,” Antonio Gramsci once wrote. “And the new world struggles to be born.” In such interregnums, the Italian Marxist philosopher suggested, “every act, even the smallest, may acquire decisive weight”. In 2025, western leaders appeared convinced they – and we – were living through one such transitional period, as the world of international relations established after…

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  • Uike’s death has broken backbone of Maoist activities in Odisha: DGP

    Bhubaneswar: Ganesh Uike, 69, a battle-hardened Maoist leader, finally fell to the bullets of security personnel in Kandhamal district on Thursday, less than a year after taking charge of Odisha operations, officials said. Uike, a central committee member of the outfit carrying a bounty of Rs 1.1 crore, was shot dead in a dense forest within Chakapad police station limits,…

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