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7 Movies That Tried To Be the Next ‘Avengers’
At the end of Marvel Studios’ first phase of their Marvel Cinematic Universe, they needed a big finale that would bring together the characters established in the five movies that came before. To prove that a connected universe could work, they needed a crossover that could show that these characters co-existing could sustain itself as a formula for the future.…
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Odisha’s Malkangiri declared “Maoist-free” after last rebel surrenders
Malkangiri (Odisha): Odisha’s Malkangiri, once considered a Maoist hotbed, was declared a “Maoist-free” district on Wednesday, February 4, after red rebel Sukhram Markam, who was carrying a bounty of Rs 21 lakh on his head, surrendered before the police, a senior officer said. The announcement comes days after Nabrangpur district was declared Maoist-free after nine red rebels surrendered in neighbouring…
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The overlooked nutrition risk of Ozempic and Wegovy
Experts from UCL and the University of Cambridge warn that many people prescribed newer weight loss medications may not be receiving enough nutrition guidance to support safe, long-term weight loss. As a result, some users could face preventable risks such as vitamin and mineral deficiencies and loss of muscle mass. The concerns come from new research published recently in Obesity Reviews.…
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Can India switch from Russian to Venezuelan oil, as Trump wants? | Energy News
New Delhi, India – When US President Donald Trump announced a trade deal with India on Monday this week, he declared that New Delhi would pivot away from Russian energy as part of the agreement. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Trump said, had promised to stop buying Russian oil, and instead buy crude from the United States and from Venezuela, whose…
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Tennessee to test Stephen Miller’s plan of enlisting states for immigration enforcement | Trump administration
The power to enforce immigration law rests with the federal government. But Trump adviser, Stephen Miller, has a vision for states working in coordination with federal immigration officials, and he’s attempting to test it out in Tennessee. Earlier this month, the Knoxville News Sentinel reported that Miller had been meeting in Washington DC with Tennessee speaker of the house, Cameron…
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‘Mystery’ statins side effect caused by cholesterol meds uncovered in new study
Scientists finally identify why statins can cause the ‘painful’ side effect in some people 09:31, 04 Feb 2026Updated 10:16, 04 Feb 2026 What is high cholesterol? A certain side effect that some people may get when taking cholesterol-lowering medication, such as statins, has puzzled doctors since the 1980s. However, recent studies have uncovered key causes and why they occur. Although…
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12 Movies That Were Completed After A Lead Star Died
Static Media When a studio, director, and crew set out on a new production, all their hopes are that things will go as smoothly as possible. Sometimes they’re blessed with a frictionless shoot, where everyone gets along and works well together, and there are no major external factors that throw a wrench…
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Millions may drop ACA coverage — and raise health costs for everyone else
Demonstrators hold signs during a rally for healthcare funding outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on Sept. 30, 2025. Photographer: Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images Millions of people are likely to drop their health insurance now that enhanced premium subsidies for consumers who buy coverage on the Affordable Care Act marketplace have expired. That could increase costs for remaining…
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One year on from dismantling of USAID, study projects that global aid cuts could lead to 9.4 million deaths by 2030
It’s been one year since the Trump administration dismantled the US Agency for International Development (USAID), with aid cuts leading to the closure of HIV clinics in South Africa, the termination of medical programs in Afghanistan, and the end of numerous programs tackling malnutrition and preventable diseases around the world. The slashing of US foreign assistance was followed by cuts…
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Trump’s border czar says administration will immediately withdraw 700 immigration enforcement officers from Minnesota – live | Trump administration
Homan says administration is drawing down 700 immigration enforcement officers Speaking to reporters today, Tom Homan said that the Trump administration will draw down 700 immigration enforcement officers. He said this was as a result of increased coordination between county jails and federal officials. “This frees up more officers to arrest or remove criminal aliens, more officers taking custody of…
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