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  • Iran Consulate in Hyderabad opens donation channel as India support grows

    Hyderabad: The Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Hyderabad on Tuesday, March 24, expressed gratitude to the people of Hyderabad, Telangana and India for their support and solidarity with Iran during the ongoing US-Israeli war. In a press release, the Consulate said it had been “deeply encouraging” to witness individuals and organisations coming forward with financial assistance and…

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  • Delta suspends major travel perk for members of Congress

    Politically Georgia Your daily jolt of news and analysis from the AJC politics team. A Delta Air Lines plane is seen taking off at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in November. (Miguel Martinez/AJC) Today’s newsletter highlights: Lawmakers approve a bill increasing penalties for blocking streets. The financial imbalance in the governor’s race is widening. The state Senate passes a bill aimed…

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  • Pakistan ‘ready to host US-Iran talks’: Can latest peace push work? | US-Israel war on Iran News

    Islamabad, Pakistan – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said Pakistan is ready to host talks between the United States and Iran amid US President Donald Trump’s claims of ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran. “If the parties desire, Islamabad is always willing to host talks,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi told Al Jazeera on Tuesday. “It has consistently advocated…

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  • Top 10 Jason Statham Movies

    Jason Statham is one of the most interesting movie stars on the planet. He’s a martial arts master, but the place I first noticed him was in British gangster movies, talking fast and delivering insanely memorable lines. Now, at this point in his career, you know exactly what you’re getting when you buy a ticket: a bald British man who…

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  • This Tiny Insect Should Freeze to Death but Somehow Doesn’t

    New research finds the snow fly (Chionea alexandriana) counteracts subzero temperature by creating bursts of body heat and producing antifreeze proteins. Credit: Håkan Söderholm Snow flies beat the cold by acting like a mashup of Arctic fish and polar bears. Snow flies may seem like ordinary insects, but their survival strategy is anything but typical. In a new study, researchers…

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  • ACIP meeting countdown: COVID vaccine and what else is at stake

    This webinar, co-hosted by the Expert Vaccine Analysis Team and the Association of Health Care Journalists, was scheduled to provide independent, evidence-based discussion of topics expected to come up during a scheduled CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) vaccine panel meeting from March 18-19. However, on March 16, a federal judge temporarily stayed multiple decisions made by HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr and…

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  • Pa. lawmaker proposes bill targeting compounded GLP-1 medications

    ‘A true public health crisis’: Pa. lawmaker proposes bill targeting compounded GLP-1 medications TOLD THEM ABOUT WHY HE WAS GOING OVER 100 MILES AN HOUR. WGAL NEWS EIGHT TODAY STARTS NOW. GOOD MORNING EVERYBODY. IT’S 5:00 ON THIS TUESDAY. I’M MATT BARCARO. I’M KATELYN SMITH. GABRIEL THOMAS IS ONCE AGAIN IN CHECKING ON OUR ROADS FOR US THIS MORNING. AT…

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  • Attacks intensify as oil rises above $100

    Skip next section Qatar denies mediating between US and Iran 03/24/2026March 24, 2026 Qatar denies mediating between US and Iran Iran has attacked energy facilities in Qatar, including Ras Laffan Industrial City, about 80 kilometers north of DohaImage: REUTERS Qatar says it is not mediating between the US and Iran but supports all diplomatic efforts to end the war. The comments…

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  • Last remaining Maoist commander Papa Rao surrenders in Chhattisgarh

    Kawardha: One of the last remaining senior Maoist commanders, Papa Rao, surrendered along with his team members on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in Chhattisgarh’s fight against Left Wing Extremism, officials said here. The surrender underscores the waning fortunes of one of the country’s longest-running insurgencies, as a combination of security pressure and rehabilitation efforts chips away at the movement’s…

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  • Federal Regulation Looms as 11 States Go After Prediction Markets

    Momentum is building across US states to regulate or restrict prediction markets, with multiple legal actions targeting platforms such as Kalshi. On March 20, Carson City District Court Judge Jason Woodbury in Nevada made his state the first to issue a temporary ban on prediction market Kalshi from operating. Gaming officials said that the platform violated state gambling laws. Nearly…

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