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  • Hyderabad court sentences auto driver to 20 years for abducting, raping minor

    Representational image Hyderabad: A fast-track special court in Ranga Reddy district on Monday, April 27, sentenced a 23-year-old auto driver to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment for abducting and repeatedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl after luring her with a false promise of marriage, in a case dating back to 2019. The Fast Track Special Court for Trial and Disposal of…

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  • Here’s what’s coming to theaters and streaming from May to August :: WRAL.com

    This summer at the movies, the Minions are filmmakers, the Mandalorian is working for the good guys, Matt Damon tries to find his way home (again), Anne Hathaway, Zendaya and Tom Holland are everywhere and no one remembers Peter Parker. Well, at least in the movie. The hope is that audiences not only remember but want to know what comes…

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  • 2026 World Team Table Tennis Championships: Indians target group dominance

    India’s men’s and women’s teams head into the 2026 World Team Table Tennis Championships, beginning here on Tuesday, with a familiar mix of promise and pressure. Placed in Group 7, the Indian men’s team — featuring Manav Thakkar (WR No.38), G. Sathiyan (42), Manush Shah (51), Harmeet Desai (80) and Payas Jain (127) — will start as clear favourites against…

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  • The Pigeon Mafia: International criminal networks are stealing high-priced pigeons

    60 Minutes has reported on plenty of high-profile crimes before — but nothing like the “fowl play” involving the Columba livia domestica. That’s not some international crime syndicate. That’s the scientific name for pigeons, and they’re being stolen. We’re talking about elite racing pigeons. The finest compete at international events in which they are released far from home and must…

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  • Bitcoin Bulls See Their First Weekly Close Above 21-Week Resistance in Six Months

    Bitcoin (BTC) counts down the final days of April with a fresh attack on $80,000 as price teases key breakouts. Bitcoin sees its first weekly close above a key trend line since October 2025. Liquidity grabs ramp up as traders eye a potential support retest closer to $70,000. The Federal Reserve interest-rate decision and inflation data form macro volatility catalysts.…

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  • 10 Best Prison Escape Movies Of All Time, Ranked

    Columbia Pictures We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Needless to say, prison is not the sort of place you want to end up in, which is perhaps why prison escape movies have proven so popular throughout the decades. The best prison escape movies allow audiences to live vicariously,…

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  • Ship crews face strain as the Strait of Hormuz remains shut

    NEW DELHI (AP) — For about eight weeks, Indian Capt. Rahul Dhar and his crew have been stranded on their tanker in the Persian Gulf, sometimes watching drones and missiles explode as the Strait of Hormuz remained effectively shut while the Iran war dragged on. The crew’s morale, he said, is holding as they carry on with their routines, but…

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  • Why One CMO Says Design Rather Than Volume Is the Problem in Rural Healthcare

    Littleton Regional Health’s CMO argues that access, staff retention, and financial sustainability in rural healthcare depend less on scale and more on how care delivery is structured and led. Rural healthcare is often framed as a volume problem: too few patients to sustain services, too few clinicians to meet demand. But for Richard McKenzie, DO, MBA, the challenge is more…

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  • Maize farmers spend nights in queues at PACS centre in Telangana

    Hyderabad: Maize farmers in Thadur village of Nagarkurnool district are spending sleepless nights outside a Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society (PACS) centre, alleging severe mismanagement in procurement and lack of basic arrangements. Visuals and local accounts from the PACS centre show farmers lying on the ground, their documents spread out in queues outside the premises and held down with stones, as…

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  • 289-Million-Year-Old Reptile Mummy Reveals Origin of Human Breathing System

    A fossilized reptile the size of a small lizard has revealed the oldest known example of rib-driven breathing, a system still used by humans today. Credit: Dr. Michael DeBraga A tiny ancient reptile just revealed the moment breathing as we know it began — and it changed life on Earth forever. Every breath you take traces back to a deep…

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