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  • Protesters gather in Salt Lake City

    Standing on the steps of Salt Lake City Hall, Jakey Sala Siolo told a crowd of more than a thousand that he was tired. He was angry. He has family in Minneapolis, he said, and his sister’s workplace is on the street where Renee Good was killed by federal immigration agents earlier this month. “Hearing these stories directly from those…

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  • 2026 heart health faculty experts list – USC News & Events

    Posted on: February 1, 2026; Updated on: February 1, 2026By Gregory Hardy, ghardy@sc.edu Heart disease is the leading cause of death in South Carolina, and rates are rising among younger adults and communities facing the greatest health disparities.   During February’s American Heart Month, University of South Carolina faculty experts are available to provide insight into the science, clinical care…

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  • New satellite view of Tibet’s tectonic clash

    Applications 30/01/2026 2062 views 20 likes A study on tectonic plates that converge on the Tibetan Plateau has shown that Earth’s fault lines are far weaker and the continents are less rigid than scientists previously thought. This finding is based on ground-monitoring satellite data. The study, published in Science, includes several high-resolution maps based on data from Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellites.…

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  • Children among 6 injured as suspicious material explodes in Karnataka’s Bidar

    (Source: X) Bidar (Karnataka): Six people, including four children, sustained injuries after some suspicious material allegedly exploded in the Bidar district of Karnataka on Saturday, January 31, police said. Two adults have sustained severe injuries and were undergoing treatment at a hospital, they said. #WATCH बीदर, कर्नाटक: हुमनाबाद तालुक के मोलाकेरा में रहस्यमय धमाके में 5 लोग घायल। अधिक जानकारी…

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  • Hindutva mob harasses Uttarakhand shopkeeper, ‘Mohammed Deepak’ steps in

    Kotdwar: A group of Hindutva goons harassed an elderly Muslim shopkeeper in Kotdwar town of Uttarakhand’s Puri Garhwal district, demanding he change the name of his store, “Baba Shop,” claiming the name is misleading. However, neighbouring locals, including Hindus, stepped in to defend the Muslim owner and eventually drove the right-wing workers away. The incident took place in Patel Marg,…

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  • 10 Movie Trilogies Where Two Out of Three Movies Are Masterpieces

    Making a truly great film trilogy is a difficult task because of how hard it is to acquire consistency. Most films are lucky to only have one great sequel, and making two is increasingly difficult given how long they must be in development and how hard it is to provide a satisfying continuation; there’s also situations in which trilogies are…

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  • Foreign legislation strongly influences domestic novel psychoactive substance deaths

    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: Ric Treble is a retired forensic chemist, who has studied the development of novel drugs for over thirty years. He provides support to the UK’s Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs and was awarded an…

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  • Trump’s Greenland play comes with Russia and China running circles around the US in the Arctic as expert sees ‘big game of catch-up’

    Throughout the Trump administration’s monthslong exercise in escalatory rhetoric surrounding the president’s ardent desire for Greenland, a key throughline has emerged. Rather than a bid for the mineral wealth buried in the Arctic island, which is semi-sovereign and administered by Denmark, Trump and U.S. officials have framed the territory as critical to entrenching the U.S.’s strategic seniority in the far…

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  • Partial government shutdown begins as funding lapses despite Senate deal

      Updated 12:00 AM Partial government shutdown begins Funding for the Pentagon, the State Department, the Treasury and many other agencies has officially lapsed, triggering a partial government shutdown. The shutdown could be short-lived and have few tangible effects if the House swiftly approves a funding deal that was passed by the Senate on Friday. The lower chamber returns to…

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  • Teenager’s S-shaped spine deformity corrected by KIMS Kurnool doctors using 30 screws

    Kurnool: Doctors at KIMS Hospital, Kurnool, have successfully corrected a severe S-shaped spinal deformity in an 18-year-old girl through a highly complex surgery involving the placement of 30 spinal screws. The patient, a resident of Vamasamudram village in Kurnool district, had been suffering for several years from persistent headaches, abnormal gait and progressive spinal curvature. Over 100 highly complex spinal…

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