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  • A 14-year-old girl described being zip-tied during Idaho raid, sparking fresh questions about ICE tactics

    Wilder, Idaho — When Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue described the October raid on a popular community horse racing venue here, he hailed the detention of 105 undocumented immigrants and flatly rejected allegations that agents used zip ties to restrain some of the dozens of children present. Then he was presented with photographic evidence. Images obtained by CBS News appear…

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  • EU seeks self-reliance as US, China dominate defense sector

    When world leaders meet at the 2026 Munich Security Conference starting Friday, interconnected topics of trans-Atlantic security policy and EU defense will be high on the agenda.  Over the past year, the European Union has pushed toward its goal of establishing a more self-reliant defense strategy and creating a stronger, more independent EU defense industry. The conduct of the Trump…

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  • Amul, Country Delight, Mother Dairy milk fail quality check: How safe are we?

    How would you react if the milk you drink in your daily cup of chai or coffee isn’t safe? A recent investigation by Trustified revealed that milk samples from India’s most trusted brands – Amul, Mother Dairy and Country Delight – failed to meet the quality parameters. This means that the milk we, our children and our elders consume is…

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  • 8 Great Heist Thriller Movies Packed With Plot Twists

    A good heist movie already has one thing working against it, and that’s the plot. There’s a plan, a team, a clock, and a big shiny object sitting in the middle of the room, daring someone to steal it. The genre practically spoils itself. Which is exactly why the only heist movies that slap are the ones that refuse to…

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  • Per-transaction encryption to fight malicious MEV

    Malicious MEV attacks pose a significant threat to traders on Ethereum. Our latest research shows that almost 2,000 sandwich attacks happen daily and more than $2 million is extracted from the network each month. Even traders who execute large WETH, WBTC or stable swaps remain at risk and can lose a substantial portion of their trades.  MEV thrives because of…

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  • Masjide Azizia hosts awareness workshop over SIR in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad: The Masjide Azizia in Humayunnagar once again reaffirmed its role as more than a place of worship. Amidst growing public anxiety over the proposed Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, it emerged as a platform for community outreach. The widespread apprehension about the exercise prompted the mosque to organise an awareness workshop the other day. Scores of worshippers…

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  • New REZOLVE-AD Maintenance Data in Atopic Dermatitis Demonstrate Rezpegaldesleukin Resulted in Durable and New Responses Across Key Disease Measurements with Both Monthly and Quarterly Dosing

    71% and 83% of patients maintained EASI-75 responses and 85% and 63% maintained vIGA-AD 0/1 responses with 24 µg/kg monthly and quarterly dosing, respectively Meaningful improvement in responses observed across key efficacy endpoints at week 52 with both monthly and quarterly dosing, including an up to 5-fold increase in EASI-100 response rates Favorable safety profile consistent with previously reported results for…

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  • Meet Beirut’s ‘Mother of Cats’ who rescues felines in need

    HADATH, Lebanon (AP) — Diana Abadi is known in the southern suburbs of Beirut as the “Mother of Cats.” For the past 12 years, she has turned her home and shop into a refuge for abandoned felines who now number between 50 and 70, and she often sleeps beside the cats as she cares for them full time. Abadi began…

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  • The 10 Best Australian Horror Movies of the 21st Century, Ranked

    The larger conversations surrounding horror filmmaking often center themselves around the various Hollywood releases and American filmmaking as a whole. However, there are various rich and layered cultures of horror filmmaking across the world, with various countries having their own distinct tastes and approaches to the horror genre. One specific region that has especially made a name for itself throughout…

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  • China’s Smart Authoritarianism | Foreign Affairs

    Conventional wisdom has long held that China would never become a technological powerhouse. From the late 1970s to the early twenty-first century, despite the country’s rapid economic growth, its technology base lagged decades behind that of the United States. Many prominent social scientists assumed that China would be unable to catch up: the country’s authoritarian institutions, they argued, stifled innovation…

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