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  • 8 Most Universally Beloved American Movies of All Time, Ranked

    Universal love is one of the hardest things a movie can earn, because audiences are cruel in ways history quietly records. They get tired of hype. They punish sentiment if it feels false. They punish seriousness if it feels stiff. They punish popularity just because too many people agreed. It’s ridiculous how much a movie has to survive to navigate…

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  • BRS, Congress trade social media complaints, Krishank among 9 held

    Hyderabad: Police on Thursday, April 23, arrested Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Manne Krishank and eight others for allegedly posting objectionable content on social media platforms and produced them before a court, which remanded them to judicial custody. The case was filed at the Kukatpally Police Station. Officials said they were acting on a complaint filed by Congress social media coordinator…

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  • The no-go zone paradox: Chornobyl’s wildlife thrives amid pro-nuclear shift | Nuclear power

    Forty years on from the world’s worst nuclear disaster, Chornobyl is still contaminated with almost half the caesium-137 that exploded from the Unit 4 reactor in 1986, as well other hazards such as plutonium, tritium and americium. But according to some experts, the long-term effects on nature may be less than if the area had been left to humans, resulting…

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  • Office of Public Affairs | Scam Center Strike Force Takes Major Actions Against Southeast Asian Scam Centers Targeting Americans

    Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture by Telephone Jiang Wen Jie Criminal Complaint Huang Xingshan Criminal Complaint Application for a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture The Department of Justice, through U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro and Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Criminal Division, together with its partners, today announced a series of coordinated actions…

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  • Muslim children should be killed, says Kashmiri Pandit during livestream

    A Kashmiri Pandit woman, who claimed her support for Israel, said she believes that all Muslim children and women should be killed during a livestream conversation. On the livestream platform Kick, a Pakistani user with the handle @Janjuatalks was on a call with two Indian women, one of them who identified as a Kashmiri Pandit and the other as a…

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  • The Neanderthal “Love Story” Isn’t What It Seems

    Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) were a distinct group of archaic humans who lived across Europe and parts of western Asia until about 40,000 years ago. They were well adapted to cold environments, with robust bodies, large brains, and sophisticated tool use, and they engaged in behaviors such as hunting large game, caring for the injured, and possibly symbolic practices. Genetic evidence…

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  • 10 Sci-Fi Movies From the 21st Century That Are Actually Perfect

    Over the last 26 years, audiences around the world have been treated to several films that show why science fiction has remained one of cinema’s most prolific, beloved, and successful genres throughout the art form’s history. However, only a handful of sci-fi masterpieces released throughout the 21st century are truly worthy of being considered perfect. It’ll take someone admirably nitpicky…

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  • Trump Has Already Spent at Least $4.7 Billion Attacking Latin America

    The Pentagon won’t disclose the price tag of its wars in the Western Hemisphere, but a new analysis by Brown University’s Costs of War Project, provided exclusively to The Intercept, offers the first window onto the ballooning costs. By the most cautious estimate, the U.S. military’s intervention in Venezuela and attacks on boats in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific…

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  • U.S. Air Force optometrist supports mission readiness

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  • Corpus Christi plans to declare a ‘water emergency’

    No modern American city has ever run out of water. But chances are rising that Corpus Christi could be the first. Absent a biblical rainfall event, its reservoirs are on track to completely dry up by next year. That raises baffling questions for the future of Texas’ eighth-largest city and one of the nation’s major petrochemical hubs. “We have no…

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