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  • Israel warns of ‘unimaginable’ response to any Iranian attack: Netanyahu

    Tehran: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, February 23, warned that Israel would respond “in an unimaginable way” if it comes under attack from Iran, as tensions continue to escalate in the region. Addressing a “40-signatures” debate in the Knesset, Netanyahu said Israel remains alert and prepared for uncertainty. “I’m telling you clearly: Israel has never been stronger than…

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  • Bitcoin, Altcoins Fall Toward New Lows As Stocks Digest New Trump Tariffs

    Bitcoin’s (BTC) weakness extended into the weekly open as major stocks sold off in response to US President Donald Trump’s threat to enforce a 15% global tariff after the Supreme Court ruled that his IEEPA tariffs were illegal. Market sentiment remains fragile, as the crypto Fear & Greed Index at 5 out of 100 remains in the “extreme fear” zone.…

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  • All 11 Gore Verbinski Movies, Ranked

    Sam Rockwell as the man in Good Luck Have Fun Don’t Die, Naomi Watts as Rachel in The Ring, Johnny Depp as Jack in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, an animated gecko in Rango, and a mouse in MouseHunt – Static Media Gore Verbinski has yet to make a bad film. He’s made 11 features…

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  • Pharmacist warning over dodgy ‘fat jabs’ sold by crooked cloners online risking lives

    Daily Record finds rampant selling of dodgy Mounjaro, Ozempic and Wegovy – and sellers cloning the content of ethical, regulated Scottish pharmacists. 04:30, 23 Feb 2026Updated 08:14, 23 Feb 2026 Fake online pharmacies warning by Sehar Shahid of the National Pharmacy Association TikTok cloners are putting lives at risk by selling dodgy “fat jabs”. A Daily Record investigation found that…

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  • Photos of violence in Mexico after the army killed cartel boss Nemesio ‘El Mencho’ Oseguera

    The Mexican army Sunday killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, “El Mencho.” That effectively decapitated what had become Mexico’s most powerful cartel. Vehicles were burned in various states and federal troops stood guard outside the General Prosecutor’s headquarters in Mexico City. ___ Carts stand outside of a vandalized supermarket in Guadalajara, Jalisco state,…

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  • Photos from 4 years of the Russia-Ukraine war

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, launched Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II. This photo gallery looks back at four years of war. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. Ukrainians crowd under a destroyed bridge as they try to flee by crossing the Irpin River on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March…

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  • Simple blood test can forecast Alzheimer’s years before memory loss

    Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a new way to estimate when a person is likely to start showing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease using just one blood test. In a study published Feb. 19 in Nature Medicine, the team reported that their model could forecast the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms within about three to…

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  • India’s leading beef exporter donated Rs 30 cr to BJP through electoral bonds

    The beef industry, which is a constant target of Hindutva groups, has reportedly grown under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government, with India’s top exporter of buffalo meat, Allana group, donating a whopping Rs 30 crore to the right-wing party in 2024-25, according to a report by Scroll.in. The massive donation by the company, headed by Irfan Allana, coincided with…

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  • In health care’s defining moment, AMA helps drive positive change

    AMA news Wire In health care’s defining moment, AMA helps drive positive change Feb 23, 2026 Today marks the opening of the AMA National Advocacy Conference, which runs through Wednesday and brings the power of organized medicine to the nation’s capital. The hundreds of physicians and medical society executives attending will hear from members of Congress and the administration about…

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  • Stanford Scientists Cure Type 1 Diabetes in Mice Without Insulin or Immune Suppression

    A new study from Stanford Medicine reports that combining blood stem cell and pancreatic islet cell transplants from immunologically mismatched donors can prevent or even reverse Type 1 diabetes in mice. Credit: Stock An “immune system reset” eliminated autoimmune, or Type 1, diabetes in mice in a study conducted at Stanford Medicine. Researchers say the strategy could also have potential…

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