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  • No RERA registration needed for projects under 500 sq yd: TGRERA

    Hyderabad: The Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) Appellate Tribunal has ruled that construction projects undertaken on land measuring less than 500 square yards do not require RERA registration, even if certain other conditions are disputed. Delivering its verdict, the Tribunal clarified that under Section 3(2)(a) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, projects built on plots below 500…

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  • El Paso, Texas: Communications breakdown over airspace closure sparks finger pointing across Trump administration

    The Federal Aviation Administration’s abrupt and unexplained closure of airspace above El Paso, Texas, early Wednesday has given way to a blame game inside the administration, with key senior officials asserting they hadn’t been alerted to the decision beforehand, according to several people familiar with the matter. The White House, which was furious with the FAA for the decision, blames…

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  • 4 Greatest Western Movies on Prime Video Right Now

    The modern Western boom may partially be thanks to Taylor Sheridan and Yellowstone. Through the sprawling franchise and its related offshoots, audiences have been eager to explore the world of Westerns once again. But back in the day, as they say, Westerns were among the most prominent genres in cinema, shaping the future of film. If you’ve worn out the…

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  • San Diego County settles long-running lawsuit’s claims over mental health care in jail – San Diego Union-Tribune

    Lawyers representing people in San Diego County jails have reached a settlement in a key part of a long-running class-action lawsuit that will require Sheriff Kelly Martinez to improve the level of mental health care provided in the county’s jails. The agreement, which was filed in San Diego federal court late Thursday, calls for the Sheriff’s Office to do more…

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  • 2 cow slaughter accused injured in police encounter in UP’s Sahranpur

    Saharanpur: Two men accused of cow slaughter were injured in a police encounter in the Gangoh area here, and a calf, firearms and slaughtering tools were recovered from their possession, police said on Friday. Circle Officer of Gangoh, Ashok Sisodia, said the district police have been conducting intensive checking drives to curb crime. On the intervening night of Thursday and…

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  • 8 Best New Movies and Shows to Stream This Weekend (Feb. 13-15)

    Disney+, Amazon’s Prime Video and AMC+ all have popular TV shows returning with new seasons this week, while Netflix and Hulu, for their parts, are on deck to unveil two wildly different but equally promising shows. The week’s other noteworthy streaming premieres include the VOD debut of an underrated 2025 dramedy, a popular British comedy making its U.S debut and…

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  • EPA revokes a key legal underpinning in fighting climate change

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that long has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change, the most aggressive move by the Republican president to roll back climate regulations. The rule finalized by the Environmental Protection Agency rescinds a 2009 government declaration known as the…

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  • NATO allies say Hegseth “missing a good party” as they meet, adjust to slimmed down U.S. role under Trump

    Brussels — European allies at NATO on Thursday brushed aside concerns that the United States has stepped back from its leadership role of the world’s biggest security organization, leaving them and Canada to do the lion’s share of defending Europe. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth did not attend Thursday’s gathering of defense ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels. His no-show came…

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  • Gulf countries halted visas for Pakistanis over begging mafia: Khawaja Asif

    Islamabad: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has admitted that the Gulf countries have stopped issuing visas to Pakistanis as mafia groups continue to export “beggars” to these nations. Sharing a video on social media that revealed how beggars in Pakistan earn enough money to purchase houses through organised networks, Asif highlighted that this has prompted the Gulf nations to stop…

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  • India beat Namibia by 93 runs

    New Delhi: Sanju Samson disappointed again, Ishan Kishan dazzled, and his mentor Hardik Pandya entertained, but India’s 93-run victory over Namibia here on Thursday, February 12, wasn’t exactly the Box Office hit one expected ahead of a tense T20 World Cup face-off against Pakistan. The victory felt less like an assurance and more like the calm before the cricketing tempest…

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