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  • 20 Movies to Watch on New Year’s Eve

    (Photo by 20th Century Fox Film Corp./courtesy Everett Collection. The Poseidon Adventure) It may be a new year but we’ve still got the same love for movies, and we’re ringing in 2026 by looking back at some of our favorite films and scenes that took place on New Year’s Eve. Whether you’re looking for a movie centered on the holiday…

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  • GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are changing the foods Americans buy

    The impact of popular U.S. weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy (GLP-1 receptor agonists), upon their initial introduction to Americans, is showing many effects beyond just improving personal health. The new study conducted by Cornell University illustrates how these medications not only suppress appetite, but also alter the method in which households allocate resources toward food purchases – both in…

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  • A Fireworks Explosion Shattered Their Lives. Will Hawaiʻi Learn From It?

    A 3-year-old, a new father and a grandmother were among those killed. Witnesses are left wondering if their deaths will make a difference this year. A 3-year-old, a new father and a grandmother were among those killed. Witnesses are left wondering if their deaths will make a difference this year. Video courtesy of Nick Wendrych Sirens blaring and lights flashing,…

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  • Trump says ‘there’ll be hell to pay’ if Hamas does not disarm as he meets Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago – as it happened | Trump administration

    Key takeaways from Trump-Netanyahu press conference And that’s it, the press conference is over. Trump said he wanted to move to the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan “as quickly as we can, but there has to be a disarmament” from Hamas. He said Hamas would be given “a very short period of time” in which it must disarm…

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  • Why Luke Gromen Is Fading Bitcoin but Still Bullish on Debasement

    Key takeaways Luke Gromen still believes governments will rely on inflation and weaker currencies to manage heavy debt. He is more cautious on Bitcoin in the short term and sees a possible move toward the $40,000 range in 2026. His main red flags are Bitcoin lagging gold, trend damage on key moving averages and “quantum risk” headlines weighing on sentiment.…

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  • Uttar Pradesh tops domestic tourism, fourth among foreigners

    Lucknow: Extensive renovation of religious, cultural and historical sites, along with the development of modern tourism infrastructure, have posited Uttar Pradesh as the most popular destination for domestic tourism and in fourth place in terms of foreign tourist arrivals. According to data released by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, more than 137 crore domestic tourists visited Uttar Pradesh…

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  • 25 Greatest Animated Movies of All Time, Ranked

    For present purposes, if a movie is 100% animated in any style (or like 99% animated), and it’s great and/or historically significant in some way, there’s a good chance you’ll find it below. This does disqualify certain movies, though, like the ones that are made up of animated and live-action elements (like Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Marcel the Shell…

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  • New police commissionerates Future City, Malkajgiri created

    Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Monday, December 29, said that it has reorganised the city’s three police commissionerates – Hyderabad, Cyberabad, Rachakonda – into four new ones. The old Rachakonda police circle has now been reorganised into Future City and Malkajgiri commissionerates. The reorganisation was done in tune with the GHMC area being expanded by the government. Under the new…

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  • Why has Israel recognised the breakaway African state as independent?

    Wedaeli Chibelushi, Ameyu Etana,BBC Afaan Oromooand Farah Lamane,BBC Somali AFP via Getty Images Residents of Somaliland’s capital city, Hargeisa, have been celebrating Israel’s declaration Israel has taken the controversial decision to recognise the breakaway state of Somaliland as an independent nation, sparking condemnation from many other countries. China is the latest to condemn the decision, with its foreign ministry spokesperson…

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  • Health Minister Rajanarsimha sanctions earned leave encashment for NIMS staff

    Hyderabad: Health Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha on Monday announced that the State government has permitted the conversion of earned leaves into cash for NIMS employees, receiving AIIMS pay scales. Stating that aiming to fulfil a ‘long-cherished dream’ of Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) employees, the government said the minister greenlit the ‘Annual Surrender of Earned Leave Encashment Scheme’. Under the…

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