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  • US said planning weeks-long operation to reopen Hormuz Strait; IDF strikes Tehran overnight

    The United States is reportedly planning a weeks-long operation to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, an Israeli report claimed Sunday, as Israeli and American officials continued to tout the potential fall of the Islamic Republic’s regime as a result of the escalating attacks. Israel’s ambassador in the US, Yechiel Leiter, told CNN Sunday that the war must…

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  • 5 trending Prime Video movies to watch this week (March 23

    Alas, spring has sprung, and as we roll through this last week of March, we’re doing so with some of the trending movies on Amazon Prime Video this week. Heading up the list is a 2025 film based on an absurd but true story about a guy who escaped prison and hid out in a local Toys “R” Us store…

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  • Eid lunch plans changed after restaurant clarifies only jhatka meat served

    A normal lunch gathering for a Muslim family on Eid day turned awkward when the restaurant manager informed them that only “jhatka” meat is served, prompting them to reconsider their meal. A video posted by The Observer Post showed the owner informing the family, consisting of women and children, that no halal food is available. “Sabko khila sakthe hai. Lekin…

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  • Can your voice reveal stress levels?

    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 your voice reveal how stressed you are? This study shows why short relaxation sessions may not be enough to produce measurable changes in speech-based stress signals. Study: Assessing effects of vibroacoustic stimulation compared to a…

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  • Enhanced role for immigration officers at US airports

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s decision to order federal immigration agents to U.S. airports to help with security during a budget impasse is drawing concerns that their presence may escalate tensions among air travelers frustrated over hourslong waits and screeners angry about missed paychecks. Trump made clear on Sunday that he was going ahead with the plan to have…

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  • 15 Best Movies Like Anora

    Neon After it released in 2024, writer-director Sean Baker’s film “Anora” — which stars Mikey Madison as the titular Anora “Ani” Mikheeva — became the talk of the town, and before long, it was an Oscar darling. (It also won pretty much every major awards, including a handful for Baker, one for Madison,…

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  • Cardiologist warning to anyone taking Omeprazole, ibuprofen, diclofenac and naproxen

    A heart specialist has warned people they may need to consult their doctor Ben Hurst, Maria Ortega Foreign Content Specialist and Robert Rowlands Deputy editor, money and lifestyle, content hub 14:17, 21 Mar 2026Updated 09:39, 23 Mar 2026 A man holds an omeprazole pill in his hand(Image: Getty) A cardiac expert has sounded the alarm over the risks associated with…

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  • Transcript: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” March 22, 2026

    The following is the transcript of the interview with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that aired on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on March 22, 2026. MARGARET BRENNAN: We turn now to NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, who joins us this morning from The Hague in the Netherlands. Welcome back to ‘Face The Nation.’ NATO SECRETARY GENERAL MARK RUTTE:…

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  • Karnataka plans law to limit mobile use for under-16 students

    Bengaluru: Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa on Monday, March 23, said the government will bring a comprehensive framework to regulate mobile phone and social media usage among students below 16 years, acknowledging growing concerns over its impact on children. He was replying to the question raised by MLCs Pratap Nayak and Javare Gowda, who urged the government…

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  • The Health Insurance Dilemma of Early Retirement

    I budgeted $1,000 a month for family health insurance when I planned my escape from full-time work. The amount was based on a few Internet searches, but I did not spend a lot of time looking into how we would shop for and obtain this necessity after I dropped down to half-time. We previously had a fully funded employer-provided HMO…

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