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How two teenagers from wealthy Pennsylvania suburbs became suspects in an attempted ‘ISIS-inspired’ attack in New York City
BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. — Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi have a lot in common: They’re both teenagers. They’re both first-generation Americans. Both live on tree-lined streets in the affluent suburbs north of Philadelphia. “Nothing crazy happens around this area,” said Logan Lombardi, who went to high school with Kayumi. For all their similarities, however, authorities say the only known link…
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Man held with 1.35 kg ganja in Hyderabad’s Dhoolpet
Hyderabad: The State Task Force (STF) of the Prohibition and Excise Department caught an individual who was in possession of ganja at Dhoolpet in Hyderabad and seized 1.358 kg of the drug. The accused, Ashish Singh, 34, a resident of Lower Dhoolpet, along with his associates Raja Babu and Papalal Singh, was bringing ganja from other states and selling it in…
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Videos and satellite images show Iran’s drone army puncturing U.S. and allied defenses
The buzz came before the explosion. An aerial vehicle dove from the cloudless sky toward its target at Camp Buehring, a U.S. military base in Kuwait. It struck near a running track with a fiery plume of black smoke. “Oh s—t,” a man recording from the base said. “Oh my God. Oh, that was right here. They’re f—ing getting… They’re…
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Scientists Solve 2,700-Year-Old Eclipse Mystery – and Uncover Evidence About the Sun’s Activity
A solar eclipse recorded in ancient China more than 2,700 years ago is helping scientists refine measurements of Earth’s rotation and investigate the Sun’s past behavior. Credit: Shutterstock An ancient Chinese eclipse record helped scientists refine Earth’s rotation data and confirm rising solar activity after a prolonged quiet phase. An international team combined historical geography with modern astronomical modeling to…
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AI cannot replace training of a lawyer, discipline of a judge: SC judge
Hyderabad: Used intelligently, AI may save time and make some aspects of legal work more manageable, but it cannot replace the trained mind of a lawyer, the ethical responsibility of an officer of the court or the disciplined judgment required of a judge, Supreme Court Judge, Justice Vikram Nath said on Saturday, March 14. Addressing a conference here, Justice Nath…
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13 movies that define the Baby Boomer generation
Boomer-era B-movies that are actually masterpieces Born from necessity and often relegated to the lower half of double features, B-movies were typically low-budget, quickly produced genre films that rarely aimed for critical acclaim. Studio executives viewed them as disposable entertainment, cranked out to fill theater seats before the main attraction. Critics dismissed them as formulaic trash, and audiences often treated…
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BBC expert issues advice to millions taking Sertraline, Citalopram and Fluoxetine
A Queen’s University Belfast study has found increased mortality risks for dementia patients taking certain antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications, with BBC health expert Dr Oscar Duke urging people not to panic Ben Test Hurst-BM and Ben Hurst 09:11, 13 Mar 2026 Dr Oscar Duke spoke out after a new study found an increase in mortality among people taking some drugs…
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The biggest change to voting in Republican election bill could become a burden for many US voters
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Joshua Bogdan was born and raised in the United States. The only time the New Hampshire resident has left the country was for a day and a half in seventh grade, when he went to Canada to see Niagara Falls. Even so, that did not mean proving his U.S. citizenship in last fall’s local elections was…
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‘Medical conscience’ bills would let providers refuse more health care
(STATELINE) – Legislation in at least eight states would expand the rights of doctors, nurses, hospitals and even insurance companies to refuse to provide or pay for care — from contraception and fertility services to medical marijuana and childhood vaccines — that conflicts with their religious or moral beliefs. For years, most states have had so-called medical conscience laws that…
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ACB raids District Hospital, detects irregularities in reimbursement bills
Medak: Anti-Corruption Bureau Telangana (ACB) on Friday raided the District Government Hospital in Medak and unearthed irregularities in medical reimbursement bills During the inspection, ACB Medak Range officials detected several procedural lapses and record-keeping irregularities in the medical reimbursement section and other administrative areas. Officials found that mandatory registers were not properly maintained, several medical reimbursement bills were pending for…
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