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  • Man with ‘police’ sticker creates ruckus at Hyderabad petrol pump

    Man with ‘POLICE’ sticker creates ruckus at Hyderabad petrol pump (Screengrab from video) Hyderabad: A man bearing a “police” sticker on the back of his car caused a ruckus at a petrol pump at APPA Junction in Hyderabad after allegedly punching another man behind him in line. A video of the incident surfaced on Wednesday, March 25. In the video,…

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  • 10 Best Steven Spielberg Movies Based on Books, Ranked

    By no means are all of Steven Spielberg’s movies adapted from pre-existing stories, as the likes of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Saving Private Ryan, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind all go to show. There’s also the movies Spielberg’s been credited with co-writing, like The Fabelmans, though in that case, you could sort of argue Spielberg was adapting…

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  • The Top Healthcare Investors of 2026

    GrowthCap is pleased to announce The Top Healthcare Investors of 2026. As one of the largest and most vital industries globally, healthcare—including healthcare technology, services, and related sub-sectors—remains a central focus and high-performing area for leading growth investment firms. Over the years, we have closely followed healthcare investors and recognize the depth of experience and specialized expertise required to succeed…

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  • Can collagen supplements really improve your skin?

    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: Can a daily collagen supplement really improve your skin, or is the science still catching up to the hype? A new review explores the evidence behind collagen peptides and what they may, and may not, do…

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  • Fallout from Iranian strike on Dimona plant would be symbolic, not radioactive

    Iran’s ballistic missile strike this weekend on the southern city of Dimona, which left dozens injured, sparked fears of a different kind of destruction as the US-Israeli campaign against Iran went into its fourth week. Saturday’s strike heavily damaged residential buildings in the dusty desert city. But it also raised urgent questions about the ostensible vulnerability of the Shimon Peres…

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  • The Situation: The Enduring Truths of the Mueller Report

    The Situation on Sunday considered the fact that things would suck right now even without The Situation. Also over the weekend came the announcement that Bob Mueller died.  Mueller’s death was the occasion—inevitably and of course—for unspeakably inappropriate presidential conduct. It has also been the occasion for some thoughtful remembrances and articles about the man, his remarkable history and legacy…

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  • Over 50% doctors’ posts lie vacant in Telangana’s district, area hospitals: Govt

    Hyderabad: More than half of all sanctioned doctor posts in Telangana’s district and area hospitals remain vacant, with 55% of positions unfilled in the state’s secondary healthcare system, according to data tabled by the government in the Legislative Council. The data shows that of 4,347 sanctioned posts under the Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (TVVP), only 1,968 are currently filled, leaving…

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  • Middle East crisis live: Iran launches strikes on US bases in Gulf; oil prices drop after Trump ‘peace plan’ report | US-Israel war on Iran

    Opening summary Welcome to our ongoing coverage of the US-Israeli war on Iran and its wider repercussions in the Middle East and globally. More American troops are prepared to head to the Middle East. At least 1,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division will be sent in the coming days, three people with knowledge of the plans told the Associated…

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  • 4 Most Important Sci-Fi Movies That Define the Genre

    Science fiction is the genre of ideas, a cinematic playground where filmmakers are able to freely explore humanity’s relationships with technology, the cosmos, and our own evolution and future. It’s the most imaginative genre but the most complex to play with, and if one thing feels off, the entire story can be ruined. So, building a Mount Rushmore for sci-fi…

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  • Karnataka Assembly debates role of students in cleaning school premises

    Bengaluru: The Karnataka Legislative Assembly has debated whether students should be encouraged to clean school premises to improve their hygiene habits. School Education and Literacy Minister Madhu Bangarappa said he would welcome this if the House is willing to pass legislation in this regard. He, however, said that factors like “child rights” should be considered. Lack of sweepers The issue…

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