News
-
Businesses in Minneapolis are planning to close Friday to protest ICE
MINNEAPOLIS — Even with a below-freezing forecast through the end of the week, several residents and business owners said they are planning to turn out Friday for an “ICE Out” day of protest in the city. Organizers are calling for no work, no school and no shopping, and some businesses said they would close their doors as part of the…
Read More » -
What if Ozempic doesn’t fix literally everything?
Worst Take of the Week is a new occasional column where the author will rant about something we found stupid, annoying, bad, and/or irritating. While the title of this column was necessary for palindromic reasons, I cannot promise that entries will come out weekly or that each piece will literally be the worst take that week; this column would be…
Read More » -
Where to Watch Every Oscar-Nominated Movie (Full List)
Photo: Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection Just when you thought the awards race was getting predictable (and maybe had you nostalgic for the endless drama Emilia Pérez brought last year), this week’s Oscars nominations injected some new life into the awards predictions and watch lists. No need to catch up on Wicked: For Good, but now is a good time as…
Read More » -
Crypto Takeaways From Davos: Politics and Money Collide
While geopolitical tensions and the Greenland standoff set the tone at Davos 2026, crypto resurfaced as a secondary but consequential theme. US President Donald Trump used a few minutes of his Davos speech to double down on his ambition to turn the US into the world’s crypto capital and voice support for crypto-friendly legislation. His tone was different from central…
Read More » -
Sivananda launches Hyderabad’s first free rehab for poor patients recovering from stroke, trauma
Hyderabad: Sivananda has launched the city’s first free rehabilitation care facility aimed at making post-discharge rehabilitation services accessible to economically weaker patients, particularly those referred from government hospitals. The rehabilitation centre was inaugurated on Friday in memory of Late Pramila Jagan Mohan Reddy. The 20-bedded centre, named Sivananda Physio Rehab, has been set up in Kukatpally and will offer rehabilitation…
Read More » -
Alex Honnold is climbing Taipei 101 live on Netflix. Is that harder than El Capitan?
On Friday, Alex Honnold—a world-renowned climber and one of Earth’s most fascinatingly fearless people—is scheduled to climb Taipei 101, the 101-story skyscraper that’s one of the world’s tallest buildings, and he’s going to do it without the assistance of any ropes, harnesses, or safety nets. The proceedings will be broadcast live on Netflix, and the broadcaster has leaned heavily into the…
Read More » -
From Innovation to Regulation: Health Care Enforcement Related to AI — EnforceMintz | Mintz – Health Care Viewpoints
[co-author: Jordyn Flaherty] Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing health care, offering new opportunities for efficiency and innovation—but it’s also creating complex regulatory challenges. As federal and state authorities race to establish guardrails, health care organizations must navigate evolving laws, enforcement risks, and compliance requirements. This article explores the latest developments in AI regulation and provides insights to help providers and…
Read More » -
The 15 best horror movies on Peacock
The beauty of the horror movie genre is that you can never run out of entertainment. From classics like Nosferatu (1922) to modern favorites like Nope (2022), horror has been one of the staples of film for more than a century, with dozens (and dozens) made every year. However, as many horror fans know, it’s not exactly the most consistent…
Read More » -
How did things escalate in Minnesota? Here’s what you need to know. : NPR
Vice President JD Vance gave remarks while standing in front of ICE agents following a roundtable discussion with local leaders and community members amid a surge of federal immigration authorities in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Pool/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Pool/Getty Images North America Minneapolis has quickly become the center of massive political unrest after Renee Macklin Good was…
Read More » -
3 to 4 people dying by suicide in Bengal everyday due to SIR: Mamata
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday, January 23, claimed that three to four people are dying by suicide everyday in the state, due to anxiety over the ongoing SIR exercise. Banerjee, addressing a programme at Red Road here on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Subhas Chandra Bose, asserted that the Election Commission and the central…
Read More »