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  • Health-ISAC Annual Report 2025 shows surge in threat intel and tabletop drills, putting resilience in focus

    As cyber and physical threats continue to disrupt healthcare delivery worldwide, the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) is marking its fifteenth year by doubling down on sector-wide resilience. In its newly released Annual Report 2025, the organization details expanded global threat intelligence operations, including round-the-clock ‘follow-the-sun’ coverage with new analysts in Asia-Pacific, and broader international collaboration, such as…

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  • Israel believes Iran war could last months, testing U.S. resolve

    NEW YORK — U.S. and Israeli officials are privately casting doubt on projections from the Trump administration that the war with Iran could end within a matter of weeks — instead warning that a months-long campaign may be required to destroy the country’s ballistic missile capabilities and install a pliant government, multiple sources told The Times. The prospect of extended combat creates…

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  • Iranians prepare funeral for Khamenei

    UAE stocks sell off as markets reopen from two-day closure A view of Dubai Marina in Dubai on March 3, 2026. Giuseppe Cacace | AFP | Getty Images Stocks listed in Dubai and Abu Dhabi slid on Wednesday, as UAE exchanges reopened from a two-day closure that was implemented after Iranian drone and missile strikes on the Gulf nation. Dubai’s…

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  • 10 Horror Movies That Are More Disturbing Than ‘Hereditary’

    Hey, Hereditary isn’t much fun, is it? It’s a horror movie, and so maybe it’s not supposed to be, or, more specifically, it’s one of those fancy-pants “elevated horror” movies, so they’re certainly not supposed to be fun. They’re about real things. Okay, that’s flippant, but Hereditary was a shock to the system, and it felt fresh at a time…

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  • Ancient Hot Springs Reveal How Life Survived on a Toxic Early Earth

    Ancient microbes survived on iron in a world where oxygen was scarce and dangerous. Modern hot springs in Japan reveal how these early ecosystems adapted during one of Earth’s biggest atmospheric shifts. Credit: Shutterstock Iron-fueled microbes helped life survive Earth’s toxic, oxygen-free beginnings. Our planet did not always resemble the blue and green world we know today. In its distant…

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  • Man held for molesting, extorting Rs 50,000 from schoolgirl in Thane

    Thane: A 23-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly molesting and extorting Rs 50,000 from a 15-year-old schoolgirl over six months in Thane city, police said on Wednesday, March 4. Accused Prathamesh Desai, a resident of Lokmanya Nagar, was taken into custody following a complaint by the girl’s parents on March 1. A police official from the Vartak Nagar police…

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  • Hezbollah fires on Tel Aviv as Israel threatens Iranian officers in Lebanon

    Hezbollah fired on central Israel on Tuesday, the terrorist group’s first long-range attack since the start of the Iran war, as IDF airstrikes hammered Hezbollah and Israel threatened Iranian officials in Lebanon. Tehran-backed Hezbollah reprised its rocket and drone attacks on Israel on Monday, after a long hiatus, in retaliation for the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei…

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  • Four suspended after stray dogs attack deceased in Jadcherla Govt Hospital

    Hyderabad: In a shocking incident that has sparked widespread outrage, stray dogs allegedly entered the mortuary of the Government Area Hospital in Jadcherla and mutilated the body of a deceased person. The lapse occurred after the mortuary was reportedly left unsecured. The incident was recorded on the CCTV footage and widely circulated on social media platforms. In the video, dogs…

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  • Lawmakers demand answers on Trump administration’s Iran war strategy

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Tensions flared as questions mounted at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday over the Trump administration’s shifting rationale for war with Iran as lawmakers demand answers over the strategy, exit plan and costs to Americans in lives and dollars for what is quickly becoming a widening Middle East conflict. Trump officials made their case at the Capitol during…

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  • New HIV-seq tool advances understanding of persistent viral reservoirs

    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: For people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), life-saving antiretroviral therapy keeps their HIV-infected immune cells from making new copies of the virus, preventing illness and transmission. Historically, these infected cells have been known as the…

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