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  • Nitin Nabin takes over as BJP president

    New Delhi: Nitin Nabin was on Tuesday formally declared as the BJP national president, succeeding J P Nadda and beginning a new chapter for the party as it seeks to tighten its grip on politics in the country. K Laxman, Returning Officer for BJP organisational polls, declared the results of the organisational elections and handed over the certificate of election…

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  • Ultimate Black Movie List: 30 Must-Watch Films

    Ultimate Black Movie List: 30 Must-Watch Films Across Generations Black-led cinema has evolved from early race films to globally celebrated blockbusters, centering Black life beyond stereotypes and side roles. This curated list highlights 30 essential films across decades that reflect the depth, creativity, and impact of Black storytelling on screen. Lovers Larenz Tate and Nia Long take a romantic walk…

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  • Ken Paxton attacks John Cornyn in MLK Day diversity opinion

    Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI policy, and give us feedback. In an exhaustive legal opinion released on Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized decades-old and long-moot guidance issued by John Cornyn, his opponent in the March 3 Republican primary for U.S. Senate, and claimed…

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  • BTQ’s Bitcoin Quantum Testnet and “Old BTC” Risk, Explained

    Key takeaways Bitcoin’s quantum risk centers on exposed public keys and signature security. BTQ’s testnet explores post-quantum signatures in a Bitcoin-like environment. Post-quantum signatures significantly increase transaction size and block space demands. “Old BTC risk” is concentrated in legacy output types and address reuse patterns. BTQ Technologies said it had launched a Bitcoin Quantum testnet on Jan. 12, 2026, a…

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  • 10 Worst Movies Turning 50 in 2026, Ranked

    From Martin Scorsese‘s legendary neo-noir character study Taxi Driver to the Oscar-winning Rocky, many great films are turning 50 years old in 2026. It’s a big milestone, and that makes it also worth looking back at the worst films achieving said milestone this year. From terrible horror movies to embarrassing indie productions, these 50-year-old films are proof that no year…

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  • ED searches multiple locations in three states

    Representational image Kochi: The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday, January 20 launched searches in three states as part of its money laundering investigation into the Sabarimala gold loss case, official sources said. About 21 locations across Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are being raided under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), they added. The premises linked to…

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  • Genomic screening uncovers hidden cancer and heart disease risk in young adults

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: A large Australian pilot shows that testing healthy young adults for high-risk genes can reveal serious disease risk years before symptoms appear, challenging traditional family history–based genetic testing. Study: Feasibility and outcomes of the DNA Screen…

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  • Indian CBSE–Saudi curriculum school to open soon in Madinah

    Madinah: In a significant development for expat families, a school offering a combined Indian Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Saudi curriculum is set to open in Madinah from the 2026–2027 academic year, sources told Siasat.com. The institution, currently in the pre-opening phase, is located in the Hayy Al Nasr area, approximately 10 minutes from the Prophet’s Mosque (Al-Masjid…

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  • Patient Advocacy, Health Equity, and Community Engagement in Clinical Research: An Interview with Ekta Grewal

    Ekta Grewal Founder, Sikhs In Clinical Research Ekta Grewal is the Founder of Sikhs in Clinical Research (SICR), driving health equity, education, and patient advocacy through awareness programs. With more than a decade of experience working with patients across various clinical research sites, including community hospitals, she is passionate about increasing awareness and understanding of clinical research within the underrepresented…

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  • Many women and doctors dismiss Trump’s Tylenol claim as more research suggests no autism link

    When President Donald Trump claimed last year that taking Tylenol during pregnancy can be linked with an increased risk of autism, ob-gyn Dr. Nathaniel DeNicola’s office had an influx of questions and confusion – but only for a few days. “Then, after a week, it had kind of gone away as a hot-button topic,” said DeNicola, based in Newport Beach,…

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