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10 Great Movies That Saved an Actor’s Career (#1 Wasn’t Even Supposed To Happen)
It’s easy to lose hope after a few setbacks in a row, and it’s no different for actors. When you put your all into a role it’s undoubtedly devastating to have the project fail or your performance panned. And just because a performance is panned doesn’t necessarily mean it was the fault of the actor. Sometimes there just wasn’t enough…
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Modi, Sanchez stress AI partnership for inclusive progress
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Spanish President Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday hailed artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative force and underlined the need for closer India-Spain cooperation to leverage its potential for inclusive development. In his talks with Modi, the Spanish president said the AI Impact Summit could emerge as turning point to shape a global framework for…
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The political effects of X’s feed algorithm
Participants Participants in our experiment were recruited by YouGov—a professional online polling firm with a large panel of respondents in the United States. All study participants gave their informed consent to participate. Participants were included in the study only if they self-reported using X at least several times a month. The sample is 78% white, 52% male and relatively well…
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Week 5 of the 2026 Session
House Committee on Child Welfare and Foster Care(Rep. Cyndi Howerton, Chair) On Monday, Feb. 9, the Committee held a hearing on HB 2639, which would rename juvenile crisis intervention centers as juvenile stabilization centers, modify admission criteria and services provided at such centers, revise related statutory language in the Child in Need of Care (CINC) and Juvenile Offender Codes, and…
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This reengineered HPV vaccine trains T cells to hunt down cancer
Over the last decade, scientists at Northwestern University have identified a key insight about how vaccines work. The ingredients matter, but the way those ingredients are physically arranged can dramatically influence performance. After validating this concept in multiple studies, the researchers applied it to therapeutic cancer vaccines aimed at HPV-driven tumors. In their latest work, they found that simply adjusting…
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10 Most Perfectly Written Epic Movies, Ranked
There’s nothing like a good cinematic epic. A sweeping scale, a large thematic and narrative scope, grand spectacles, and lengthy runtimes are what the genre is all about, and that requires some great writing—perhaps even more so than your average movie. Throughout history, there have been several epic movies bolstered by some of the greatest screenplays ever written. It could…
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Ukraine’s ex-army chief reveals to AP a rift with Zelenskyy
LONDON (AP) — Ever since he was ousted as the head of Ukraine’s army in 2024 and appointed as the country’s ambassador to Britain, Valerii Zaluzhnyi has widely been seen as the top political rival to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zaluzhnyi, 52, refuses to discuss his political ambitions, saying he doesn’t want to risk harming national unity during a war with…
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India end league stage with 17-run win over Netherlands
Ahmedabad: Shivam Dube played a momentum-changing knock before Varun Chakravarthy produced another incisive spell to set up India’s convincing 17-run victory over the Netherlands in their final league fixture of the T20 World Cup here on Wednesday. Despite the top-order struggles against off-spinner Aryan Dutt, India managed to make a challenging 193 for six courtesy the fireworks from Shivam Dube…
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How Europe’s Blockchain Sandbox Ties Innovation to Regulation
The European Union, often criticized for prioritizing rulemaking over innovation, is pointing to the European Blockchain Sandbox as an example of how regulation can boost innovation. After three cohorts of confidential dialogues, the initiative has produced a 230-page best practices report and drawn in nearly 125 regulators and authorities. The European Commission tapped law firm Bird & Bird and its…
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Sundar Pichai backs AI spending, calls it economic foundation
New Delhi: Amid global fears of an AI bubble, Google CEO Sundar Pichai defended the massive spending around Artificial Intelligence, likening tech infrastructure being built to the historical expansion of railroads and highways, which became essential foundations for long-term economic value and growth. Fielding questions on how CEOs can overcome boardroom scepticism regarding AI returns, Pichai urged a long-term view,…
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