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Telangana NRI panel to MPs on Mobility Bill
Hyderabad: The Telangana NRI advisory committee urged the MPs from the state to strengthen key protections in the proposed Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2025, warning that several migrant safeguards have been diluted in the latest draft. During a four-day visit to Delhi, vice chairman Mandha Bheem Reddy and committee member Chennamaneni Srinivas Rao submitted a detailed report on…
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’70s Fantasy Movies That Everyone Should Watch At Least Once
NBC High fantasy of the 1970s was far more creative, dark, surreal, and whimsical than the fantasy that preceded it in the previous decade. One might look back to this period as the time when high fantasy imagery — dragons, wizards, and faraway kingdoms — was closely overlapping with both hippie idealism…
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Pressure grows on ‘reckless’ Hegseth as twin scandals engulf Pentagon chief | Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth is facing the most serious crisis of his tenure as defense secretary, engulfed by allegations of war crimes in the Caribbean and a blistering inspector general report accusing him of mishandling classified military intelligence. Yet despite the long list of trouble and as lawmakers from both parties call for his resignation, Hegseth shows no signs of stepping down…
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Trump-Era Legal Violations Could Grow After State Dept. Legal Office Exodus
The Trump administration has spurred a professional exodus at the State Department office focused on international law, which could make it harder for the government to assess if the administration is breaking the law or committing war crimes, former department officials told HuffPost. The Office of the Legal Adviser at State, known as “L,” is the U.S.’s core instrument for…
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Construction worker survives iron-rod impalement after fall; timely surgery at Amor Hospitals saves his life
Hyderabad: A 42-year-old construction worker who fell from a third-floor structure and was impaled by two iron rods has made an unexpected full recovery after emergency surgery in the city. The incident occurred on November 22 when Naveen Kumar slipped at an under-construction site and the metal rods pierced through the left side of his chest, causing massive internal injuries.…
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India model of high growth, low inflation: PM Modi
New Delhi: Asserting that India is a model of high growth and low inflation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the country’s 8.2 per cent growth in the second quarter of this fiscal shows that it is becoming the growth driver of the global economy. He also said India’s self-confidence had been shaken by the “mentality of colonialism” but…
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10 Minutes Into These 10 Movies, I Knew They Would Suck
There’s a special kind of dread that sets in when you realize a film you’ve been anticipating might actually be terrible. Sometimes it’s a clunky line of dialogue, a baffling creative choice, or an unconvincing CGI sequence that sets off the alarm bells. Sometimes it’s everything, and the film itself seems designed to be as off-putting and alienating as cinematically…
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Jets’ Gabriel Vilardi opens up about mental health struggles: ‘You just see the negatives’
Winnipeg Jets star forward Gabriel Vilardi makes his point abundantly clear, repeating himself over the course of multiple interviews. He’s going to talk about mental health and, as such, he is going to talk about his personal struggles with panic attacks, negative self-talk and the ways he’s tried to cope with those challenges since he was a child. But this…
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From the Philippines to Sri Lanka, how a cocktail of rogue storms and climate chaos unleashed deadly flooding across Asia
Looking at the weather map on his computer and seeing three tropical storms forming simultaneously across Asia in late November, climatologist Fredolin Tangang’s first thoughts drifted to the 2004 disaster movie “The Day After Tomorrow.” The film, in which three massive storms plunge the earth into a new ice age, goes beyond the realms of reality. But there was something…
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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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