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  • Sony’s New Spider-Man Movie Rewrites Tom Holland’s Peter Parker

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe has no shortage of releases lined up, but few generate hype like Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Slated for release in July, Brand New Day marks Tom Holland’s return after the jaw-dropping ending of 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. While MCU fans are beyond eager for Holland back on screens, equally exciting is how the next chapter…

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  • How the case against a Venezuelan man who was shot by an ICE agent fell apart

    Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna was on shift in Minneapolis on a Wednesday evening last month, making deliveries as a DoorDash driver, when he realized he was being followed by ICE agents, his attorney said. He drove home and was tackled by an agent but broke free and ran into the house where his cousin Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis was standing, the attorney…

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  • 5 Cult Horror Movies That Critics Hated At Release

    20th Century Fox Horror has never received much respect from critics, but fans don’t tend to care. On the contrary, horror buffs could recite a list of the incredible actors in the past decade who should’ve been nominated for Oscars for their horror performances, from Lupita Nyong’o in “Us” to Toni Collette in “Hereditary” to…

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  • BJP protests in Pune, Congress calls out ‘hypocrisy’

    Mumbai/Pune: BJP workers confronted Congress activists in Pune while protesting against Congress leader Harshwardhan Sapkal’s remarks ‘equating’ Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj with Tipu Sultan, with the Opposition party alleging stone pelting during the agitation on Sunday, February 15. There was a heavy police deployment in the area as BJP workers protested outside the Congress Bhavan, condemning Sapkal’s comments that have triggered…

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  • Big win, but small change likely in Bangladesh

    The victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) should be seen in the light of the recent political developments in most of the seven member countries of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC). India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand form this grouping, ostensibly created to reduce the influence of Pakistan (and…

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  • Alaska to begin soliciting funding ideas as state races to spend $272 million on rural health care

    Yukon Kuskokwim Regional Hospital in Bethel on Nov. 1, 2023. (Marc Lester / ADN) The Alaska Department of Health is racing to award $272 million by October through a newly created federal program meant to transform health care delivery in rural parts of the U.S. Alaska received the largest-per-capita award late last year in the first phase of a five-year…

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  • How a Solitary Bullet Hole Blew Apart ICE’s Web of Lies

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem quickly offered a variation of her standard falsehood. She had said the same after the fatal shooting of Renee Good, an unarmed mother of three, a week earlier on Jan. 7. And she would repeat it regarding the killing of VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti on Jan. 24. “Fearing for his life, he fired a…

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  • Friday the 13th meets Valentin’s day: The sexiest horror movies

    Love and fear, fear and love. How can you separate them? Forget reality – even there the sentiment is remarkably accurate – and let’s talk about culture. Or more specifically: cinema, a medium where the connection between horror and romance is long-standing, natural, and often organic. And behold, even the gods of the calendar understood this, aligning Friday the 13th…

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  • How Tulah Clinical Wellness Turns One-Week Resets Into a Way of Life

    It was a nagging numbness in his left hand that changed everything for Faizal Kottikollon. The Dubai-based businessman had long been a yoga devotee with a penchant for headstands. And that, several concerned doctors eventually concluded, was the problem. Years of overzealous inversions had compressed his vertebrae, damaging his nerves so severely that risky, major surgery appeared to be the…

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  • I Had A Secret Fear My Husband Would Die. Then He Did.

    Simon and I couldn’t be more different. When we met, I was 38, he was 54, and his unabashed zest for life broke through my complicated caution. I knew I was in love when, after a lazy summer evening together, I lay on the stone beside a Trafalgar Square fountain and felt joy seep through my skin. I moved in…

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