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  • Several schools in Noida receive bomb threats during CBSE exams

    Noida: Nearly a dozen schools in Noida received bomb threat emails on Thursday, February 19, sparking panic among students, parents and school staff, even as the CBSE Board examinations entered their third day. Officials said the threats were received via email. Soon after the alerts were reported, Noida Police teams rushed to the affected schools and began security operations. Bomb…

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  • USANA Health Sciences Q4 Earnings Call Highlights

    USANA Health Sciences logo Leadership reset: Kevin Guest has returned as CEO while remaining chairman and set six priorities to refocus USANA as a modern, science-driven nutrition company, emphasizing omnichannel growth, product innovation, tech modernization and a shift to in-house manufacturing. Fiscal 2026 outlook: Management expects consolidated net sales to grow roughly about 4% at the midpoint, with growth driven…

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  • Middle East Buildup Continues as Six F-22 Raptors Stopover at RAF Lakenheath

    The deployment of F-22s towards the Middle East has been considered by many to be one of the final pieces of the puzzle regarding U.S. preparations for potential offensive action against Iran.  The Langley Air Force Base (AFB) jets landed at the UK base shortly before 1830 UTC, with their arrival well documented by local planespotters, many of whom had…

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  • Best Robert Duvall Movies of All Time Ranked

    Robert Duvall in ‘The Apostle’. Photo: October Films. Robert Duvall was one of the most beloved and celebrated actors of all time. He appeared in some of the greatest movies ever made including ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, ‘M*A*S*H’, ‘The Godfather’, ‘The Godfather Part II’, ‘Network’, and ‘Apocalypse Now’, and gave groundbreaking performances in films like ‘The Great Santini’, ‘The Apostle’,…

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  • Mass departures from Justice Dept. are boon for law firms, legal groups and political campaigns

    Michael Romano, a former federal prosecutor, is used to asking the questions in court, but now he’s finding himself on the other side, fielding the questions from witness tables at congressional hearings. Twice already this year, he’s served as a witness at congressional hearings, warning that the Trump administration’s efforts to demote or fire Justice Department prosecutors who worked on…

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  • How GLP-1 drugs affect the body beyond weight loss and glucose control

    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: Widely used weight-loss and diabetes drugs show clear benefits, but emerging evidence clarifies their side effects, rare risks, and what clinicians should monitor long term. A recent review article published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation…

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  • SC to hear plea today against Sonam Wangchuk’s detention

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Thursday, February 19, a petition filed by Geetanjali Angmo, wife of Ladakhi social activist Sonam Wangchuk, challenging his detention and seeking his release. Earlier this week, the apex court questioned the Centre regarding the accuracy of the translated transcripts of speeches attributed to the jailed climate activist. On Monday, the…

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  • Bitcoin Charts Project Fresh Lows In $50K Range: Will Altcoins Follow?

    Key points: Bitcoin remains under pressure, and the downside might accelerate if the $65,118 level is breached. Several major altcoins are attempting a recovery, but the bears remain sellers on rallies. Bitcoin (BTC) bulls are attempting to hold the price above $67,000, but the bears have continued to exert pressure. A positive sign for the bulls is that select analysts…

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  • Did Life Begin in the Cold? New Experiments Point to an Icy Origin

    How did Earth’s earliest, fragile protocells evolve into the complex cells we know today? A new study explores how subtle differences in membrane chemistry influence the way simple cell-like compartments grow, fuse, and retain genetic material under freeze–thaw conditions that may have been common on early Earth. Credit: Shutterstock Experiments reveal that unsaturated lipid membranes promote vesicle fusion and DNA…

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  • Major European allies decline to join first meeting of Trump’s Board of Peace | Trump administration

    Dozens of world leaders and national delegations will meet in Washington DC on Thursday for the inaugural meeting of Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, as major European allies declined to join the group and criticised the organisation’s murky funding and political mandate. The White House has indicated that the summit for his new ad hoc council at the renamed Donald…

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