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  • 10 Classic Comedy Movies That Are Still Masterpieces Today

    More than any other genre of filmmaking, comedy is the one that constantly finds itself evolving and reshaping to fit the whims and tastes of each respective generation, meaning the genre is constantly shifting. However, that doesn’t mean that older classic comedies that no longer inherently align with the popular standard of comedy are ineffective. Indeed, many great comedy classics…

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  • Death of influential Ali Larijani would be bigger loss to Iran than Khamenei | Iran

    If confirmed, Israel’s assassination of Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s supreme national security council and one of the linchpins of Iranian politics, would be a devastating body blow to the country and probably a bigger reverse than the loss of the supreme leader Ali Khamenei at the outset of the war. In any attempt to decapitate the Iranian leadership,…

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  • Mothers ‘Terrified’ as Children Could Lose Treatments After FDA Denials

    Mothers from across the country have spoken to Newsweek about their concern for their children after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been rejecting various treatments for rare diseases that can be life-threatening. One mother said she was “terrified” of losing access, as a result of an FDA rejection, to the drug her daughter relies on, while other mothers…

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  • Spring break chaos in Daytona Beach

    Spring break festivities have erupted into chaos in Daytona Beach, with multiple incidents already straining law enforcement.Daytona Beach city officials said they are collaborating with public safety officials to ensure safety after multiple incidents were reported over the weekend, including four shootings. Gathering spirals out of controlVideo footage taken Saturday from a balcony at the Ocean Walk Resort shows people…

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  • 3-year-old receives smart cochlear implant at KIMS Secunderabad that ‘evolves’

    Hyderabad: In a medical breakthrough, surgeons at KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad, have successfully performed India’s first ‘Smart Cochlear Implant’ surgery. The recipient, a three-year-old child born with over 70 per cent hearing loss, now carries a device that—unlike traditional implants—can ‘evolve’ as technology advances without ever requiring a second trip to the operating room. An upgrade to cochlear implants For decades,…

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  • Bitcoin Standard Author Envision World Without Fiat

    Author of The Bitcoin Standard, Saifedean Ammous, believes that fiat is the central problem plaguing society. “The 20th century is just an enormous amount of wealth being taken away from people who produced it and being sent to the meat grinder of war. And this is what fiat does,” he told Cointelegraph. “If you take that away, we get a…

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  • Trailer, cast, plot, Oscar chances

    Denis Villeneueve has a surprising admission about his upcoming Dune sequel and the Frank Herbert novel it’s based on. “Dune Messiah is probably my favorite book of the series,” the director revealed at a Dune: Part Three press event, referring to the second installment in Herbert’s sci-fi series. “It’s a very dark book, beautiful book. [And] Dune: Part Three is…

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  • NATO making ‘mistake’ on Hormuz, Trump says

    Skip next section Trump says NATO making ‘very foolish mistake’ on Strait of Hormuz 03/17/2026March 17, 2026 Trump says NATO making ‘very foolish mistake’ on Strait of Hormuz Trump, in a White House meeting with Irish Taoiseach Michael Martin on St. Patrick’s Day, said NATO is making a “very foolish mistake” by not helping out with escorting tankers in the…

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  • DNA origami vaccines could be the next leap beyond mRNA

    The COVID-19 pandemic brought messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines into the global spotlight. After completing clinical trials, the first COVID-19 mRNA vaccine was given on December 8, 2020. Researchers later estimated through modeling that these vaccines prevented at least 14.4 million deaths worldwide during their first year. Because of their strong impact, scientists began developing mRNA vaccines for other infectious diseases.…

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  • I used to be a happy drunk — Ozempic made me a sad one

    Welcome to The Thin Line, The New York Post’s series about the darker side of GLP-1 drugs. Though GLP-1 agonists sold under brand names like Ozempic have helped millions of people lose weight, manage diabetes and improve other health conditions, they are not without risks. Check back for more stories about the lesser-known downsides of these wildly popular medications. Trey…

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