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How BLOs’ mistakes can put your voting rights at risk
Hyderabad: Hyderabad, along with other districts of Telangana, is going to see Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in April. As the exercise is going to begin next month, some lessons need to be learned from Phase II of the SIR which was conducted in 12 states and Union Territories. BLOs’ mistakes As the Election Commission of India (ECI)…
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13 movies that define the Baby Boomer generation
Boomer-era B-movies that are actually masterpieces Born from necessity and often relegated to the lower half of double features, B-movies were typically low-budget, quickly produced genre films that rarely aimed for critical acclaim. Studio executives viewed them as disposable entertainment, cranked out to fill theater seats before the main attraction. Critics dismissed them as formulaic trash, and audiences often treated…
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Hezbollah fires at least 150 rockets at north, Iran launches missiles in ‘integrated operation’
Lebanese terror group Hezbollah blasted rockets and drones at northern Israel for hours, repeatedly sending hundreds of thousands of Israelis to shelters on Wednesday evening. It marked the largest Hezbollah attack on Israel since hostilities intensified earlier this month, as the terror group began attacks to support its sponsor, Iran, which is under intense attack from a joint US-Israel air…
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Illinois tornado outbreak: Kankakee County cleans up damage left by tornado, record-breaking hail; several injured
KANKAKEE COUNTY, Ill. (WLS) — Suspected tornadoes left extensive damage in Kankakee County in Illinois and Indiana on Tuesday. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch The National Weather Service said a supercell that went from Pontiac, Illinois to Indiana spawned at least two tornadoes in Aroma Park and near Wheatfield in Indiana. NWS initially said there…
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Mirwaiz seeks comprehensive probe into attack on Farooq Abdullah
Farooq Abullah and Mirwaiz Umar Faruq Srinagar: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the chief priest of Kashmir, on Thursday, March 12, condemned the attack on former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah, saying the incident needs to be probed thoroughly. Abdullah, 88, had a narrow escape when a gunman allegedly opened fire at him from behind while he was leaving a…
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Eating earlier in the day is linked to lower nighttime glucose in gestational diabetes
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: Starting the day’s first meal earlier may shift the body’s daily glucose rhythm and reduce overnight glucose levels in gestational diabetes, highlighting meal timing as a potential lifestyle factor worth exploring in pregnancy care. Study: Early…
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America is Winning the War It Isn’t Fighting in Iran
America has already won the war it isn’t fighting, which is why it must continue bombing Iran until the Islamic Republic accepts “unconditional surrender,” defined by the White House as a set of conditions that it will decide without Tehran’s input. President Donald Trump sees victory in making Iran “cry uncle,” and seems to believe the regime is already doing…
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The best thriller movies streaming on HBO Max
Thrills! We yearn for them. Yet in real life, they can be dangerous (or at least add embarrassing charges to your Visa card). Perhaps it’s best to experience thrills vicariously, through cinema, from the comfort of your own home. Luckily, a platform exists that is positively awash in thrills, and that’s Home Box Office Maximum. Yes, HBO Max has one…
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Hyderabad court jails 3 people for public nuisance offences
Hyderabad: A city court on Wednesday, March 11, sentenced three people to two days’ imprisonment each in separate public nuisance cases filed by the Kulsumpura police, officials said. The IV Special Judicial Magistrate at Manoranjan Complex, Nampally, delivered judgments in two cases registered by the Kulsumpura Police Station under the City Police Act. In the first case, Mohammed Ibrahim, 22, and…
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What the latest government shutdown shows about privatizing TSA
Long security lines snaked into baggage claim areas and parking garages at some U.S. airports this weekend, a possible indicator of more widespread travel problems as the latest government shutdown drags on. That kind of disruption, while not yet widespread, is not a concern that typically surfaces at San Francisco International Airport, the largest of nearly two dozen U.S. airports…
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