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  • Best Stripper Movies: 10 Films That Take on Exotic Dancers

    Some of the articles I get to write here are more fun than the others. And this one was a good time to research. You see, for as long as they’ve made movies, they’ve made movies about exotic dancers. No matter your moral standing on the position, it’s safe to say that these performers are part of popular culture. Whether…

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  • Parliament rejects Oppn bid to remove chief poll commissioner, gives no reason

    New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Rajya Sabha Chairman CP Radhakrishnan on Monday, April 6, rejected the impeachment motion against Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, with no reasons cited for the rejection, drawing sharp condemnation from the Opposition, which accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of “mocking Parliament.” The rejections came through virtually identical bulletins issued by both…

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  • 20-Year Study Reveals Cholera’s Surprising Weakness

    Cholera’s spread may be driven by subtle microbial dynamics rather than geography alone. Credit: Stock A long-term genomic study reveals that cholera bacteria are engaged in a dynamic evolutionary struggle with viruses that infect them, influencing both disease severity and global spread. Cholera-causing bacteria are engaged in a constant evolutionary struggle with a virus that infects them, according to a…

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  • Trump and top officials share new details of rescue of U.S. airmen from Iran

    Washington — President Trump and top national security officials shed new light on the daring rescues of two American airmen who were shot down over Iran last week, detailing the intense effort that extracted both men from enemy soil. Speaking at a news conference at the White House, Mr. Trump also said that he believes the Iranians are negotiating “in…

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  • 10 Fantasy Movies That Are Perfectly Written

    Fantasy gets called immersive so often that people forget how much bad writing can hide inside beautiful world building. A movie can give you castles, prophecies, monsters, curses, quests, and entire invented moral systems and still fall apart if the writing does not keep the emotional spine firm. The perfectly written fantasy films are the ones that never confuse scale…

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  • Price Prediction for SPX, DXY, BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, SOL, DOGE, HYPE, ADA

    Key points: Bitcoin rose above the $70,000 level on Monday, but analysts remain skeptical, expecting a drop below the $60,000 support. Several major altcoins have bounced off their supports, indicating demand at lower levels. Buyers pushed Bitcoin (BTC) above the $70,000 level, but failed to sustain the breakout. That suggests the bears have not given up and are trying to…

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  • How does mitochondrial DNA affect your health?

    image:  Weiwei Fan (left) and Ronald Evans (right) developed a new platform for studying mitochondrial DNA mutations that lights the way to new therapeutics for mitochondrial diseases and mitochondrial dysfunction in conditions and diseases like aging and cancer. view more  Credit: Salk Institute LA JOLLA (April 10, 2026)—Some of your most important life partners are the mitochondria that power all…

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  • MFP, Private Label Biosimilars, and Direct-to-Patient Threats for PBMs (rerun)

    This week, we’re rerunning some popular posts while we prepare for Friday’s live video webinar: PBM Industry Update 2026: Trends, Challenges, and What’s Ahead. Click here to see the original post from January 2026. For 2026, the three largest pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs)—Caremark (CVS Health), Express Scripts (Cigna), and Optum Rx (United Health Group)—have once again excluded hundreds of drugs…

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  • Rain plays spoilsport, KKR vs Punjab Kings abandoned

    Kolkata: Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings shared a point apiece after their Indian Premier League match was called off due to incessant rain and the subsequent wet outfield here on Monday. The home side’s skipper Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and opted to bat, but his team suffered an early setback in just the second over as Australian pacer…

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  • Israel kills Islamic Guards intel chief, bombs largest Iranian petrochemical plant

    The Israeli Air Force launched a wave of attacks on Iran overnight Sunday and on Monday, killing two senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officers in Tehran, hitting the country’s largest petrochemical plant and blowing up several airports used by the IRGC as fighting continued despite efforts to reach a ceasefire. A first strike killed Majid Khademi, who served as head of…

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