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Amid rumored shortage of LPG in Hyderabad, consumers steal cylinders
Hyderabad: As the city continues to grapple with the rumoured shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), people were seen stealing cylinders at a gas agency on Thursday, March 26. According to reports, the incident occurred near a gas agency at Shaikpet where some consumers grabbed the cylinders from a vehicle. A video shared on social media shows a consumer trying…
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IB warns of ongoing donation fraud preying on emotions
New Delhi: After the Union Home Ministry issued an advisory regarding some elements trying to indulge in radicalisation in the event of the war in Iran, the Intelligence Bureau has now sounded an alert against a charity scam. Many groups have cropped up who are collecting donations in the name of the war in Iran. These elements are collecting funds…
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New on Netflix in April 2026: 5 best shows and movies to stream, plus full release list
Netflix has revealed everything coming to the streaming service in April 2026, and there are quite a few shows and movies you won’t want to miss. Top of the list is the return of “Beef.” Once a limited series, Emmy wins turned it into an anthology series, and this time, the cast is led by Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan,…
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Why Argentina Is Blocking Polymarket Despite Its Global Growth
Key takeaways Argentina’s nationwide ban on Polymarket shows that rapid global growth does not shield platforms from local regulation, especially when their core activity resembles unlicensed gambling. Authorities applied an “economic reality” approach, focusing on user behavior rather than the technology, and concluded that staking money on uncertain outcomes aligns with traditional definitions of gambling. Weak identity and age verification…
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Microtubules unveiled as active enzyme regulators
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: Microtubules, the dynamic filaments that form the cell’s internal scaffolding, have long been viewed as mere passive structural supports. But a new study reveals they play a far more active signaling role. The findings, published in Science Advances,…
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GLP-1 Meds May Improve Heart, Liver and Gut Health for People With HIV
Popular GLP-1 weight-loss medications generally work well for people living with HIV, and they may improve heart, liver and gut health and reduce smoking, along with their well-known benefits for obesity and diabetes, according to studies presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2026). However, much remains to be learned about their long-term use in this population.…
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Trump promises wins for GOP despite midterm warning signs
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump predicted Wednesday that his party will have larger congressional majorities after November’s midterm elections, even as political warning signs that have privately worried some Republicans for months are starting to flash red. While Trump said the U.S. “is winning so big” in the war in Iran, it is keeping gas prices high, travelers are…
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7 Spy Movies That Are Better Than ‘The Night Agent’
Returning for its third season last month, The Night Agent has cemented its place as one of Netflix’s best action thrillers with yet another batch of unmissable episodes. The Gabriel Basso spy series first made a splash on the streamer in 2023 and quickly became a favorite of millions. Accumulating over 812 million hours viewed in its first few months,…
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Pa. home health care workers encouraged by signs of Republican support • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
This story was updated on March 25, 2026 at 5:05 p.m. with information from the state Department of Human Services. Letters from 70 Democratic lawmakers earlier this year urged Gov. Josh Shapiro to raise reimbursement rates for home health care workers in his proposed budget — which he declined to do. State House Speaker Joanna McClinton (D-Philadelphia) also made her…
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Astronomers Detect Strange “Chirp” From a Supernova, Revealing Hidden Physics
A spinning magnetar twists space-time itself, causing the disk of material around it to wobble and produce the ultra-bright flashes of this peculiar kind of supernova. Credit: Joseph Farah and Curtis McCully of LCO Astronomers studying a distant superluminous supernova uncovered a strange pattern hidden in its light: a rapidly accelerating “chirp.” For decades, astronomers have used distant supernova explosions…
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