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  • Airdrops Rewarded Extraction And Ended Real Communities

    Opinion by: Nanak Nihal Khalsa, co-founder of Holonym Foundation For most of the last cycle, crypto teams convinced themselves that airdrops were community building. In practice, they became something else entirely: a large-scale training program that taught people how to extract value as efficiently as possible and leave. That outcome was not an accident. It was a predictable result of…

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  • Cheaper help coming for mental health patients in crisis in Palm Beach County

    A new approach to treating mental health emergencies is cheaper, frees police for crime-fighting and treats patients in a way that keeps them out of crisis in the future instead of putting them behind bars, a national expert told the Palm Beach County Health Care District in a special session March 12. The district’s proposed $145 million Two Waters Mental…

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  • GHMC cracks down on property tax defaulters, seals Khairatabad hotel

    Representational Image Hyderabad: Deputy commissioners of 30 circles under the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation have started seizing property tax from defaulters. In one such raid on Monday, March 23, officials sealed Katriya Hotel in Khairatabad for evading tax amounting to Rs 6.16 crore since 2017. Other establishments were also checked. Aurora College in Nampally and Sarna Transport in Goshamahal have…

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  • ​Collecting movies with Elizabeth Chatelain

    Cinema | March 23rd, 2026 By Greg Carlson Filmmaker Elizabeth Chatelain returned to the Fargo Film Festival with the new feature “Bigfoot Woods,” which screened on Saturday, March 21 at the Fargo Theatre. She was joined by several members of the production team for a conversation following the movie. HPR film editor Greg Carlson spoke with Chatelain about moviemaking, physical media,…

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  • Trump’s ‘Venezuela solution’ to Cuba would see the island nation returned to a client state

    The U.S. and Cuban governments have been at odds since the conclusion of the Cuban Revolution 67 years ago. Yet despite pressure, embargoes and various CIA plots, the communist government in Havana has resisted the wishes of its very powerful neighbor separated by just 90 miles (145 kilometers) of water. From my perspective as an expert on Havana-Washington ties, however,…

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  • Courts rejects bail, calls offence serious

    Hyderabad: A Varanasi court on Monday, March 23, refused bail for the 14 Muslim men who allegedly hosted an iftar party during Ramzan on a boat on the Ganga River. Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Amit Kumar Yadav observed that the offence was non-bailable. “The crimes committed by the accused were of a serious nature and non-bailable. Therefore, keeping in view the…

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  • What’s in our wastewater? Hyderabad-based CCMB study reveals spread of antibiotic resistance

    Hyderabad: A first comprehensive genetic map of Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) within urban wastewater of India’s major metro cities has been studied by researchers at the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), based in Hyderabad. The findings were published in Nature Communications. Hyderabad’s scientific leadership Under the leadership of Director Dr Vinay K Nandicoori, the Hyderabad-based CCMB team developed a…

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  • A 2026 Watch List Conspiracy

    With the release of the Epstein files, the emerging war in Iran, and the continuous tense political atmosphere, 2026 has felt chaotic, to say the least. Conspiracy theorists are shouting from the rooftops that they’ve been right all along; mainstream media isn’t completely disagreeing. Here are 14 conspiracy theory movies that capture the newfound anti-establishment outlook, perfect for a year…

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  • How a ‘Wrong Number’ Message Turned Into a $3.4M Crypto Scam

    Key takeaways This $3.4 million scam shows how modern crypto fraud increasingly relies on social engineering rather than technical exploits. Scammers used a gradual grooming process, engaging victims in friendly conversations over time to build emotional trust before introducing any financial discussion. It closely resembled the pig-butchering model. The investment pitch combined Ether’s growth potential with the perceived stability of…

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  • Wrong doses to mistimed drugs: 1 in 3 hospitalised patients in India experiences medication errors – The South First

    Intensive care units, where patients are most vulnerable and drug regimens are most complex, reported some of the highest error rates. Published Mar 23, 2026 | 7:00 AM ⚊ Updated Mar 23, 2026 | 7:00 AM Share ICU error rates ranged from 6.11 percent to 43.60 percent, Synopsis: About one in three patients in Indian hospitals experiences at least one…

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