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  • Federal aid for lead cleanup is receding. That’s a problem for cash-strapped cities.

    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: Tighter regulations and an influx of federal money in recent years have helped communities across the U.S. initiate efforts to clean up lead contamination in soil, drinking water, and older homes. But Congress and the Trump…

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  • Why Bermuda Is Testing a Fully Onchain Economy Instead of Crypto Mandates

    Bermuda’s disciplined path to an onchain economy When Bermuda announces its ambition to become the world’s first fully onchain national economy with support from Circle and Coinbase, you could picture a dramatic, quick overhaul. However, that is not the case. To be a fully onchain economy, Bermuda has not taken a hard route, which might involve instantly building government services…

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  • Telangana CM orders officers to have mid-day meal with school children

    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday, March 3, directed that a designated officer be made responsible for the mid-day meal in each of the state’s 26,000 government schools, with the officer required to have lunch alongside students. District collectors, he said, must also eat the mid-day meal at a government school at least once a week. Chairing a…

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  • Scientists Uncover “Mouse Bite” Defects Inside Computer Chips

    This image shows the silicon, silicon dioxide, and hafnium oxide layers inside a transistor channel. Credit: Cornell University A stunning new imaging breakthrough lets scientists see — and fix — the atomic flaws hiding inside tomorrow’s computer chips. Researchers at Cornell University have achieved something chipmakers have long wanted. Using advanced high-resolution 3D imaging, they have directly observed atomic-scale defects…

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  • Trump has cornered himself with his war in Iran | Sidney Blumenthal

    Donald Trump has trapped himself in his war with Iran by announcing that his intention is regime change. That uncertain objective is linked to his most urgent objective at home. While pursuing regime change in Iran, he is desperately attempting to stop regime change through the midterm elections. He needs a swift victory in Iran to avoid a quagmire, but…

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  • Andhra Pradesh ranks 6th in India for organ donation; 64 lives saved in just 2 months

    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh has emerged as one of the top-performing states in the country in organ donation, securing the sixth rank nationally in 2025. Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav made the announcement on Tuesday, citing the latest state-wise rankings released by the National Organ and Tissue Transplantation Organisation (NOTTO) under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Organ donors…

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  • Full list of new movies, TV shows streaming now (March 2026)

    Streaming A full list of what to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO Max, Disney+, Paramount+, Apple TV, and Peacock in March 2026. Streaming in March 2026: Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy in “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.” Robert Viglasky/Netflix By Kevin Slane March 3, 2026 | 2:48 PM 12 minutes to read With the 2026 Oscars less than two…

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  • NYC Health + Hospitals Announces Second Year of Achievements Under the Behavioral Health Blueprint

    NYC Health + Hospitals Announces Second Year of Achievements Under the Behavioral Health Blueprint In 2025, the health care system launched and expanded critical new programs to increase access to behavioral health care The health care system also provided behavioral health care to a higher annual volume of patients who visited psychiatric emergency departments, inpatient units, and…

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  • Women who painted ‘Muslims not allowed’ on road become Hindutva icons

    Meerut: Shradha Rajput and Sandhya Rajput, the women who had painted anti-Muslim graffiti on a crash barrier along the Uttarakhand-Delhi highway, have since become local Hindutva icons. On the night of February 26, Shradha and Sandhya had recorded themselves spray-painting, “Musalmano ke liye road nahi hai (This road is not for Muslims)” on the highway. A first information report (FIR)…

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  • U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia hit by drones as Iran war enters day 4 : NPR

    Iranian rockets heading toward Israel are seen crossing the sky over Gaza City on Tuesday as they travel toward Israeli territory amid escalating regional tensions. Saeed Jaras/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Saeed Jaras/AFP via Getty Images The United States evacuated diplomats as attacks intensified across the Middle East, with drones striking the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia,…

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