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  • Leonardo DiCaprio’s 5 Greatest Drama Movies, Ranked

    Leonardo DiCaprio‘s best movies are a mix of his comedic and dramatic skills, and a bit of action on the side. He’s versatile and transformative, capable of embodying his roles and researching them methodically, with a lot of dedication; that’s why he’s considered one of the greatest actors of today. Although he has a long and interesting filmography sitting in…

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  • Air India cancels 28 flights to Europe, US, Canada for March 1

    Representational Image Mumbai: Air India has cancelled 28 flights connecting various cities in Europe, the US and Canada for March 1 due to the evolving situation in the Middle East. With multiple airspaces closed, airlines are finding it difficult to find alternate routes, especially for flights to the West. “As part of our continuing assessment of the evolving situation in…

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  • Special Edition – Turnaround of the 2026 Session

    House Bills Senate Substitute (Sub.) for House Bill (HB) 2004 would require, upon written request from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Department for Children and Families to respond fully and timely to such request by executing a memorandum of understanding or any other written data-sharing instrument as necessary to obtain, exchange or transmit any information required.…

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  • Pakistan crash out, New Zealand seal semifinals spot

    Pallekele: Pakistan were on Saturday knocked out of the T20 World Cup despite winning against Sri Lanka by five runs in their Super Eights match here, with New Zealand sneaking into the semifinals on the basis of better net run rate. Invited to bat, Pakistan made a formidable 212 for 8 with Sahibzada Farhan (100) hitting a stunning century and…

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  • Why Institutions Still Prefer Eth Despite Faster Blockchains

    Ethereum continues to host the largest concentration of stablecoins and decentralized finance (DeFi) capital, even as successive waves of faster networks emerge. Newer blockchains have promised higher throughput and lower costs, raising questions about whether institutional capital could eventually migrate away from Ethereum. Kevin Lepsoe, founder of ETHGas and a former Morgan Stanley derivatives executive in Asia, said he expects…

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  • 8 Greatest Sci-Fi Movie Characters of the Last 5 Years, Ranked

    We are currently experiencing something of a golden age for the science fiction genre. After years — some might say decades — of underwhelming efforts, the 2010s began a shift in the genre, thanks to directors like Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve. The 2020s have seen a great deal of truly brilliant sci-fi movies, which is particularly impressive since we’re…

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  • Scientists Create “Smart Underwear” To Measure How Often We Really Fart

    A new wearable device measures hydrogen in flatulence to provide the first objective data on how often people pass gas. The findings challenge long-standing assumptions and offer a new tool for studying gut microbiome activity in everyday life. Credit: Shutterstock A new nationwide study led by the University of Maryland is seeking volunteers to help document and analyze the full…

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  • DGCA advises airlines to avoid 11 airspaces till March 2

    New Delhi: Aviation watchdog DGCA on Saturday advised airlines to avoid airspaces of 11 countries, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, till March 2. The countries are Iran, Israel, Lebanon, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait and Qatar. Many airspaces are already shut in the wake of the attacks on Iran by Israel and the US on…

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  • 10 Fantasy Series Better Than Most Blockbuster Movies

    The fantasy genre often lends itself to spectacle, with mythical creatures, swords-and-sorcery battles, and magic taking center stage. However, while there have been great advances in visual effects, visuals alone do not always make a great movie, and the best fantasy TV series of all time can rival most fantasy movies, as they have the advantage of time. Even great…

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  • What It Will Take to Change the Regime in Iran

    The Islamic Republic of Iran is, quite possibly, at its weakest point since its founding, in 1979. In June, Israeli and U.S. attacks destroyed its uranium enrichment capacity and many of its air defense systems. In December and January, the country experienced the most widespread domestic uprising since the birth of the Islamic Republic. Throughout, it has faced spiraling economic…

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