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7 Best Stephen King Movies and Shows on Netflix, Ranked
With nearly a hundred books to his name, Stephen King is one of the most prolific and celebrated authors of our time, widely acknowledged as the master of horror. From haunted hotels and ghostly supermarkets to possessed prisoners and mysterious shopkeepers, King’s work has covered every shade of terror, both supernatural and psychological, and his works have been adapted for…
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Security forces destroy 12 illegal bunkers in Kangpokpi
A map of Manipur Security forces have destroyed 12 illegal bunkers erected by armed groups in different parts of Manipur’s Kangpokpi and Ukhrul districts, a police statement said on Wednesday. Three illegal bunkers were destroyed at Lungter hill and one each at Tingpibung and Leplen villages in Saikul police station area in Kangpokpi district on Tuesday. Seven illegal bunkers were…
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Trump ballroom won’t get White House Correspondents’ dinners, critics say
A member of the media raises her hand for a question as U.S. President Donald Trump talks while holding up renderings of the planned White House ballroom, aboard Air Force One en route to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., March 29, 2026. Elizabeth Frantz | Reuters President Donald Trump, top officials in his administration and many MAGA figures are strongly…
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Why your steaming hot cup of tea can spur esophageal cancer risk
Hyderabad: A new study has revealed that sipping hot tea can double the risk of esophageal cancer. The study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, had 50,000 participants who were followed for a decade. The findings shift the blame away from the tea leaves and directly onto the temperature at which it is consumed. Danger Zone: Above 60°C Researchers…
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11 Things People Keep Getting Wrong About GLP-1s
There’s no question that GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic have shifted how we think about weight: although GLP-1s have been used for years to treat diabetes, the latest research has found that this class of medications can have a profound impact on metabolic health and other weight loss benefits. But there are many misconceptions that persist about…
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The Iran War and How It Might End
The U.S.-Israel war against Iran was to a great extent predictable. The United States feared Iran becoming a nuclear power. Israel feared that as well, and was also concerned about the Islamist forces – in this case, Hezbollah – that Iran supported in Lebanon. For the United States, the latter was at most a secondary concern, but the nuclear threat…
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The race to mine critical minerals for AI and clean energy is creating ‘sacrifice zones’ that harm water and health of world’s poor
There is a troubling contradiction at the heart of the global transition to a cleaner, greener, tech-driven future: Modern technologies – everything from AI to wind turbines, as well as cellphones, electric vehicles and defense systems – depend on critical minerals. But many of the communities where those minerals are mined end up with polluted water and poorer health because…
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Strict action on artificial petrol, diesel, LPG shortage: Hyderabad collector
Hyderabad: Hyderabad district collector Priyanka Ala has issued a stern warning to distributors, stating that strict action will be taken against anyone found creating an artificial shortage of petrol, diesel, and LPG. She also advised the public not to believe false rumours circulating about shortages of petrol, diesel, and LPG. The collector chaired a district-level Energy Supply Monitoring Committee meeting…
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Aaron Eckhart in Renny Harlin Disaster Movie
“One tiny spark becomes a night of blazing suspense!” That tagline from 1974’s The Towering Inferno could easily have been slapped on Renny Harlin’s Deep Water. Maybe combined with “You’ll Never Go in the Water Again!” from Jaws. Even The Poseidon Adventure’s classic “Hell, upside down!” might apply to a scene or two. While the director’s last studio hit, 1999’s Deep Blue Sea, shares shark…
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Linda McMahon defends cuts, changes to Education Department : NPR
Education Secretary Linda McMahon shared plans to hire more lawyers to work on civil rights cases after she said too many were fired last year. Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty Images In a fiery hearing Tuesday, U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon defended her work dismantling the very department she leads, with Senate…
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