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Some ships allowed to pass Hormuz, PM Modi speaks to Iran’s President
Thirteen days after Ali Khamenei was killed in a US-Israel airstrike in Tehran, his second-born son, Mojtaba Khamenei, took over as Iran’s new Supreme Leader. In his first address to the nation, the 56-year-old vowed to avenge those killed in the ongoing war, including in a strike on the elementary girls’ school, which took away 176 lives. When Ali Khamenei…
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Radio Silence Talks Sequel, Scream 7
Radio Silence, the filmmaking collective of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, are finally back for more twisted fun and sadistic games in Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, the original property that took their careers to the next level back in 2019. When The Hollywood Reporter sat down with the directing duo three weeks out from their sequel’s March…
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Should You Be Taking Peptides?
“Peptides” has fast become one of the biggest buzzwords in the wellness world. And they’re likely to get even more public attention in the coming months and years. Peptides are simple chains of two or more amino acids. In the human body, thousands of peptides play an important role in maintaining our health, either as hormones, neurotransmitters, or other kinds…
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A Cambridge Lab Mistake Reveals a Powerful New Way to Modify Drug Molecules
The chemistry is powered by an LED lamp that triggers a self-sustaining chain reaction, forging new carbon–carbon bonds under mild conditions without toxic or expensive chemicals. Credit: Nordin Ćatić / St John’s College, Cambridge A surprising lab discovery reveals a light-powered way to tweak complex drugs faster, cleaner, and later in development. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created…
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How do other countries view the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran?
CBS News asked its reporters and editors to gauge the local mood in foreign capital cities as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, now nearing the two-week mark, leaves energy and stock markets in turmoil. President Trump has said he intends to end the war soon, on his own timetable. But Iran says it’s prepared for a “long-term war of attrition”…
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Why Every Blockchain Suddenly Wants Its Own Perp Dex
In crypto’s latest infrastructure race, blockchains are competing to host perpetual futures exchanges. Many are now launching or incubating decentralized derivatives markets themselves, even as centralized platforms continue to dominate. Derivatives make up most of today’s crypto trading activity, often accounting for the majority of total volume. On Tuesday, Bitcoin (BTC) spot trading volume across centralized exchanges reached about 55,230…
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China approves a law promoting ‘ethnic unity’
BEIJING (AP) — China adopted a sweeping law Thursday to promote what it calls “ethnic unity,” a measure that critics say would further erode the rights of some minority groups as authorities cement a push toward assimilation. The law, approved by the country’s ceremonial legislature, is designed to foster “a stronger sense of community among all ethnic groups in the…
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12 Great Action Movies on Hulu Right Now (March 2026): ‘Predator: Badlands’ and More
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection The year is still young, but Hulu has already added one of the best action movies of 2025 to its streaming lineup. Predator: Badlands outperformed all expectations when it hit theaters last fall, and it’s already proven to be a streaming hit on Hulu as well. But if you prefer your…
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First Thing: Iran escalates attacks on infrastructure and transport networks across the Gulf | US news
Good morning. Iran dramatically escalated its strategy of striking civilian infrastructure and transport networks across the Gulf on Wednesday, attacking commercial ships and targeting Dubai’s international airport as US and Israeli warplanes launched new waves of strikes. Senior Iranian officials warned of a long “war of attrition” and a global economic crisis stemming from Tehran’s choking off of the region’s…
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Ozempic and Wegovy users reveal harrowing dark side of ‘miracle’ weight-loss drugs
There are an estimated 31 million Americans currently on GLP-1 medications, spurred on by the multitude of ads plastered across social media and TV — not to mention celebrity and influencer testimonials — promising them a fresh start. Those ads and personal tales, many of which feature celebrities and reality stars, come with mandated warnings of some of the potentially…
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