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  • This Is the Mount Rushmore of Action Movies

    Action is relatable, no matter how little or much we’re physically fit. Yes, even a highly trained assassin with years of training is relatable to the ordinary person because they’re driven by human motivation and emotions. Action on film feels like taking control of one’s life, like taking the reins and making one’s own decisions; in fact, some of the…

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  • Exclusive: Iran Kurdish Leader Says Ready to Join War if US Gives Support

    The head of an Iranian Kurdish opposition group has told Newsweek his forces were prepared to launch ground operations against the Islamic Republic’s security forces if and when President Donald Trump promises support in the midst of the joint U.S.-Israeli air campaign. “I think if the United States decided to protect and to support the Kurdish parties, then we could…

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  • 80 Hyderabad students write Class 10 exam at their own school, govt clarifies

    New era school in Kukatpally Hyderabad: After 80 students were allotted their own school as the examination centre for the Class 10 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination at New Era School in Hyderabad’s Kukatpally, questions were raised over negligence on the part of the Education Department. Responding to these allegations, the fact-check page of the Telangana government issued a clarification on…

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  • Commercial LPG supply resumed, no retail shortage, says Oil Ministry

    New Delhi: Commercial LPG cylinder distribution has begun in 29 states and Union Territories, while authorities have stepped up raids and surprise inspections across the country to curb hoarding and black-marketing amid heightened pressure on cooking gas supplies, a senior oil ministry official said on Saturday, March 14. Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas,…

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  • Documents required by GOP’s voting bill can be difficult and costly to get

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Joshua Bogdan was born and raised in the United States. The only time the New Hampshire resident has left the country was for a day and a half in seventh grade, when he went to Canada to see Niagara Falls. Even so, that did not mean proving his U.S. citizenship in last fall’s local elections was…

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  • The 52 best teen movies of all time

    Rebel Without a Cause (1955) James Dean as Jim Stark in ‘Rebel Without a Cause’. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Drag races, forbidden love, and the universal search for understanding are all expertly handled by the formidable trio of James Dean, Natalie Wood, and Sal Mineo (with an able assist from Dennis Hopper) in this classic of teen angst. The original beautiful…

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  • Popular “Miracle” Supplement Linked to Birth Defects

    Antioxidants are widely promoted as beneficial for health, but emerging research suggests that excessive intake may have unintended consequences. Credit: Shutterstock Findings suggest men planning to conceive should be cautious with antioxidant supplements, as excessive intake may affect sperm and early craniofacial development in offspring. Antioxidants are often promoted as powerful supplements that can help prevent chronic illnesses and cancer,…

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  • Increased Risk of Wiper Attacks

    Unit 42 is tracking an increased risk of wiper attacks related to the conflict with Iran, including multiple related incidents impacting organizations in Israel and the US. For the latest intelligence on cyberattacks associated with this conflict, review our Threat Brief: March 2026 Escalation of Cyber Risk Related to Iran. The primary vector for recent destructive operations from the Handala…

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  • Opinion: Georgia mural is a mosaic: Immigration determines political health

    opinion The nation’s body, like a human one, needs diversity to stay immune to threat. Seal it off, and disease festers. The “Clarkston is Home” mural by Trudi Tran was unveiled in Clarkston, Georgia, in 2025. (Courtesy) By Aisha Sarwari – For The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 14 minutes ago There’s a mural in Clarkston, Georgia, that little city under Atlanta’s shadow.…

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  • Firings and resignations at FBI, Justice Department strain US counterterrorism system

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In New York City, two men who federal authorities say were inspired by the Islamic State brought powerful homemade bombs to a far-right protest outside the mayoral mansion. In Michigan, a naturalized citizen from Lebanon rammed his vehicle into a synagogue before being shot by security. In Virginia, a man previously imprisoned on a terrorism conviction was…

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