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  • 10 Scariest Horror Movies Based On Books, Ranked

    Some of the scariest horror movies out there are based on books. Horror has always thrived on originality. This past decade, in particular, has seen a resurgence in the genre with new original stories that have become instant classics, like Zach Cregger’s Weapons and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners. However, there are some great horror films out there that are adapted from…

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  • Bitcoin, Altcoins Turn Down As Traders Cut Positions, Evade Risk

    Key points: Bitcoin’s recovery is expected to face selling near $69,000, but if the bulls prevail, a rally to $74,508 is possible. Most major altcoins remain below their resistance levels, indicating that the bears continue to exert pressure. Bitcoin (BTC) rose above $68,000, but the bulls are struggling to sustain the higher levels. Sellers are expected to exert pressure to…

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  • Trump’s Iran war is holding him hostage | Sidney Blumenthal

    Donald Trump has lost his Iran war. He is the Iranian hostage. Unlike the US embassy personnel captured as hostages for 444 days, Trump threw himself into Iranian hands. Less than a month into his “short-term excursion”, his stated objectives have been scattered to the winds. There is no regime change, no uprising and no access to oil wealth along…

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  • Key E-3 Sentry jets damaged, up to 20 U.S. personnel hurt in strike by Iran : NPR

    A member of police special forces stands guard on top of a vehicle in downtown Tehran, Iran, Monday. Vahid Salemi/AP hide caption toggle caption Vahid Salemi/AP As many as 20 U.S. service members were wounded and two E-3 Sentry aircraft were damaged in an Iranian strike on an air base in Saudi Arabia on Friday, according to a U.S. official.…

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  • HYDRAA honours residents who fought for decades to clear encroached land

    Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Assets Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has intensified its anti-encroachment drive across the city, clearing illegally occupied parkland in RK Puram Officers Colony and the old skating rink area inside Indira Park, while its Praja Vani grievance cell received 58 fresh complaints on Monday, March 30, related to encroachments on colony roads, drainage channels and open spaces.…

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  • We asked retired astronauts about their favorite space movies, and this is what they shared with us

    By Lily Hautau, CNN (CNN) — NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to launch as early as April 1, putting human spaceflight to the moon back in the spotlight after a 50-plus year hiatus. In celebration of our IRL return to the drama and wonder of space, we asked 11 astronauts to share their favorite space films that capture the…

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  • Orbán Will Lose Hungary’s Election in Two Weeks—If It’s Clean

    Viktor Orbán speaking in Budapest on March 15, 2026. (Photo by Balint Szentgallay/NurPhoto via Getty Images) THE NEARLY FOUR-DECADE-LONG political career of Viktor Orbán, culminating in a fifteen-year premiership, may come to a sudden end in two weeks—assuming that Hungary holds clean elections on April 12. All independent polls show Péter Magyar’s Tisza party with a commanding and expanding lead…

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  • Sooryavanshi’s 15-ball fifty powers Royals to win over CSK

    Guwahati: Indian batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashed a 15-ball half-century after an impressive show from the bowlers, setting up an emphatic eight-wicket win for Rajasthan Royals in their IPL opener against a sluggish Chennai Super Kings here on Monday. Royals made good use of the overhead conditions to bowl out Chennai Super Kings for 127. It was a forgettable batting…

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  • Rethinking what it means to age — Harvard Gazette

    An American born in 2024 can expect to live to 79. That’s up 0.6 years from 2023 and the longest life expectancy in U.S. history.  But living longer and living well are not the same thing. About 93 percent of the nation’s 58 million adults over 65 live with at least one chronic health condition, such as hypertension, high cholesterol,…

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  • Study of 6 Million People Could Rewrite How We Understand Mental Health

    A sweeping genetic study of millions of people reveals hidden biological links among major psychiatric disorders, offering new clues about why mental health conditions often occur together. Credit: Shutterstock A massive genetic analysis of more than 6 million people is revealing new clues about why mental health disorders frequently overlap. An international group of scientists has uncovered new evidence explaining…

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