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  • US Army activates Western Hemisphere Command in historic transition ceremony | Article

    1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Gen. Randy A. George, Chief of the Staff of the Army, passes the colors to Gen. Joseph A. Ryan, incoming U.S. Army Western Hemisphere Command Commanding General, during the Transition of Command ceremony at Fort Bragg, N.C., Dec. 5, 2025. The transfer of colors symbolizes the formal handover of…

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  • AI, AI Express look to add capacity amid IndiGo flight disruptions

    Indigo flight (File Photo) New Delhi: Air India Group is looking to add capacity to help passengers impacted by the IndiGo flight disruptions. “Since 4 December, economy class airfares on non-stop domestic flights have been proactively capped to prevent the usual demand-and-supply mechanism being applied by revenue management systems,” a statement said on Saturday. Both Air India and Air India…

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  • 7 Best Cillian Murphy Movies, Ranked

    Lately, Cillian Murphy has become one of those actors everyone recognizes, but not always for the right reasons. After Oppenheimer, a lot of people started treating him like one of Hollywood’s biggest names, even though he’d been delivering outstanding work long before that. When you look at his filmography, it’s clear Murphy has never been afraid to take risks —…

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  • Israel tells mediators that Gaza terror groups can reach body of last hostage — report

    Israel has told mediators that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad know how to reach the remains of Master Sgt. Ran Gvili, 24, the last hostage held in the Gaza Strip, Israeli television reported Friday. According to Channel 12 news, a delegation led by the government’s hostage point man Gal Hirsch traveled to Cairo on Thursday and demanded action from mediators…

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  • IndiGo resumes 9 flights from Jammu Airport, cancels 7 from Srinagar

    Jammu: IndiGo on Saturday announced the resumption of nine of its 11 flights from the Jammu Airport, but cancelled seven flights from Srinagar, owing to the nationwide disruptions caused by the airline’s pilot-rostering issues. The resumption of flights from Jammu brought much-needed respite to travellers who were left stranded at the airport after a series of cancellations. On the contrary,…

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  • Freezing fog, rain may coat DC region in ice following season’s first snowfall

    Much of D.C. region was coated in at least an inch of snow Friday morning, marking the first time the D.C. region has seen measurable snowfall in December since 2017. This page contains a video which is being blocked by your ad blocker.In order to view the video you must disable your ad blocker. Snow it goes: DC region sees…

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  • What Syrians Want | Foreign Affairs

    A year after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, Syria remains a country very much in transition. Much of its infrastructure is in tatters, and the price tag for rebuilding the war-torn state stands at over $200 billion. It is in desperate need of laws and institutions that can facilitate reconstruction, hold war criminals to account, and ensure that the…

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  • The 10 Best Monster Movies of The 21st Century

    The best monster movies of the 21st century… does the 24 hour news cycle count? No? Alright, I’ll put the horrors of real life aside and stick to fiction only. If you’re looking for creature features, you’ve tuned in to the right frequency. These ten films feature the most terrifying critters you can witness, all viewable from the comfort of…

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  • Doctors leave blade in woman’s thigh during surgery at GH, Narasaraopet; 5 suspended

    Palnadu : In a shocking case of medical negligence, doctors left a surgical blade in a woman’s thigh during a tubectomy procedure at the Government Hospital, Narasaraopet. The victim, Ramadevi of Balayyanagar, said she underwent a tubectomy on November 26 after being advised by doctors during her initial visit on November 24. She alleged that she was not given adequate…

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  • Murkowski is seeking bipartisan compromise on health care subsidies as deadline approaches

    Sen. Lisa Murkowski speaks with reporters after the Midnight Sun Special Events Committee annual Holiday Luncheon at the Marriott Anchorage Downtown on December 5, 2025. (Marc Lester / ADN) Alaska’s U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said Friday that a Democrat-backed proposal to extend health care subsidies used by thousands of Alaskans would likely falter in the Senate next week, but that…

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