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  • 10 Underrated Sci-Fi Movies That Are Masterpieces

    Science fiction movies often take place in the future, but not exclusively (and that’s to say nothing of the stories that were once futuristic, but now enough time’s passed to make them future pasts, or past futures). These movies do often explore humanity and its relationship with technology, and while plenty of sci-fi movies get pretty weighty and thought-provoking, like…

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  • How This Delhi Mom of 2 Built a Rs 40 Lakh Cordyceps (unique mushrooms) Business From a 10×10 Room

    “Women must earn not only for money, but to build confidence, dignity and a healthier society. When women work, the family becomes stronger, and the community becomes wiser,” says Suman Sukhija (45). For decades, she lived a life familiar to countless Indian women. Born in Hansi, Haryana, and raised in Delhi from the age of eight, her world revolved around…

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  • Linking patriotism to religion is anti-constitutional: Owaisi in LS

    New Delhi: AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday said that linking patriotism to any single religion or identity is against constitutional principles and will increase social division. Participating in a discussion on the ‘150 years of national song Vande Mataram’ in the Lok Sabha, Owaisi said that the Constitution grants equal rights to all citizens and this right cannot be…

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  • Her food cravings vanished on Mounjaro then roared back

    A unique opportunity to observe deep brain activity in a person with obesity and loss of control eating provided new insight into how tirzepatide, sold as Mounjaro and Zepbound, interacts with the brain. Recordings showed that the medication reduced activity in the brain’s reward center, a region linked to food noise and compulsive cravings, although this reduction did not last.…

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  • 13,989 pilots employed by 6 major domestic airlines: Govt

    Mumbai: Six major domestic airlines have employed 13,989 pilots, with Air India and its low-cost arm, Air India Express, having 6,350 and 1,592 pilots respectively and IndiGo having 5,085 cockpit crew, Parliament was informed on Monday. The number of pilots at Akasa is 466 and at SpiceJet, it is 385, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol said in…

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  • Best Classic Christmas Movies on TV This Week: December 8-14

    Courtesy Rick Goldschmidt What To Know This week offers a variety of classic Christmas movies on TV, including favorites like It’s a Wonderful Life, Elf, and Home Alone, to help viewers get into the holiday spirit. Special highlights include the free streaming of A Charlie Brown Christmas, the animated classic Frosty the Snowman, and a star-studded Motown Christmas special featuring…

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  • 7 tips for enjoying the holidays while taking a GLP-1 :: WRAL.com

    Sometimes it seems like the winter holidays are all about food—Grandma’s famous pie at Thanksgiving, cocoa and cookies with the neighbors, a full spread at the office potluck. But if you’re taking a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist drug (such as Ozempic or Wegovy) for diabetes or weight loss, your relationship with food has likely changed. GLP-1 medications slow down your digestion so that…

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  • Why Bitcoin May Ignore the 4-Year Cycle in 2025, According to Grayscale

    Key takeaways The halving-driven Bitcoin pricing pattern that shaped Bitcoin’s early history is losing power. As more BTC enters circulation, each halving has a smaller relative impact. According to Grayscale, today’s Bitcoin market is shaped more by institutional capital than the retail speculation that defined earlier cycles. Unlike the explosive rallies of 2013 and 2017, Bitcoin’s recent price rise has…

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  • Trump’s National Security Strategy: Atlas Shrugs

    President Donald Trump at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., on December 4, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images) THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY, a public document each new administration is required by law to publish, is as a rule not a terribly accurate guide to each administration’s actual policies. In fact, as Eliot…

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  • Novel wireless device uses light to send information directly to the brain

    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: In a new leap for neurobiology and bioelectronics, Northwestern University scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain – bypassing the body’s natural sensory pathways. The soft, flexible…

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