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  • I’ve Been To Over 30 Cities In Italy—Here Are 5 I’d Go Back To In A Heartbeat

    Share The Article Italy’s the kind of place people dream about visiting, and spend several long, laborious years saving up just to have a taste of that pistacchio gelato-flavored, flaming Tyrrhenian dolce vita, even if only for a week in summer. I’m lucky enough to have Italy as my literal backyard. Photo by Vinicius Costa I split my time between…

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  • In a battle over how to carry out Trump’s immigration agenda, one faction has triumphed — for now

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s decision to shake up the leadership of his immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota is the latest twist in a monthslong power struggle inside his administration over one of his top policy priorities, according to two law enforcement officials, one administration official and a person familiar with the situation. It marks a triumph for one camp…

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  • 10 Worst Horror Movies That Are Unintentionally Hilarious, Ranked

    Who says a horror movie needs to be scary? Sure, that’s typically the goal to aim for, but one can’t always control how an audience receives a movie, and if they’re having a good time with it, who’s to say that’s a bad thing? Although a horror movie intends to frighten its audience, there is a selection of horror flicks…

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  • Delhi HC bars AI film exploiting Pawan Kalyan’s son’s likeness

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has restrained the circulation and broadcast of an AI-generated film exploiting the name, personality and likeness of Akira Nandan, son of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and actor Pawan Kalyan. Justice Tushar Tao Gadela was hearing a suit filed by Akira Nandan alias Akira Desai, claiming that the defendant Sambhawaami Studios LLP created and…

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  • Are Trump’s tariffs fueling a boom in trade deals for China and India?

    The European Union and India announced a landmark Free Trade Agreement on Tuesday. The two economies, which together represent about a quarter of the world’s population, spent nearly two decades haggling over the terms of the deal.  So what brought them together to finally ink what the EU has lauded as the “mother of all deals”? Statements by European leaders…

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  • How DNA and life experiences leave distinct marks on the human immune system

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: A high-resolution immune cell atlas reveals how inherited DNA and life-long environmental exposures leave separate epigenetic signatures that together program immune function and disease risk. Study: Genetics and environment distinctively shape the human immune cell epigenome.…

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  • US FDA Approves First Daily Oral GLP‑1 Treatment for Weight Management, Showing Comparable Results to Injectable Therapy

    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Novo Nordisk’s new once-daily pill for weight management, designed to help people reduce excess body weight and maintain weight reduction over the long term. In clinical trials, patients achieved an average weight reduction of 16.6% from baseline. The therapy is also indicated to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events* such…

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  • EU’s DeFi Tax Gap Won’t Last Forever, Says Ex-OECD Official

    The European Union’s new cryptocurrency tax reporting framework is built around what governments can immediately enforce, leaving decentralized finance (DeFi) outside its scope for now. A former Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) official who worked on the crypto Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) said that this gap is a deliberate focus and not a blind spot. “It doesn’t make…

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  • A Better Greenland Deal | Foreign Affairs

    Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media that he and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte had hammered out the “framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland.” The announcement came as a surprise, given Trump’s recent claims that he intended to “take control” of the island without close consultations with Europe. As recently as early January, Trump…

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  • 10 Movies From the ’70s That Have Become True Masterpieces

    The 1970s are often described as cinema’s best decade, and with good reason. Hollywood briefly loosened its grip, allowing filmmakers to take risks that would be unthinkable in more corporate eras. Studios gambled on moral ambiguity, unresolved endings, and protagonists who were deeply flawed or outright broken, giving rise to the period commonly known as New Hollywood. At the same…

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