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  • A brain drain is coming for America — and it’s going to be catastrophic

    Online, Alyssa Bolaños is a magnet for outrage. “Will be hilarious when you move back,” someone commented on the video she posted a month after arriving in Uruguay with her husband and two kids. “No way I’d raise my kids under that,” another replied to a video she posted of shopping malls in the South American country. Bolaños didn’t mince…

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  • 7 Fantasy Movies That Aged Incredibly Poorly

    Nostalgia is a powerful drug that often distorts our memory of the past, convincing us that the entertainment of our youth was flawless. This phenomenon is particularly perceptible in the fantasy genre, where the suspension of disbelief is already a requirement for entry. We tend to remember the magical feelings these films evoked during a Saturday matinee or a sleepover,…

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  • The Best Health Habits We Followed This Year: Morning Routine, Fitness Hacks

    2025-12-28T16:22:01.254Z Share Copy link Email Facebook WhatsApp X LinkedIn Bluesky Threads lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in. Business Insider’s health team share the best advice they…

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  • Israel’s far-right party moves to restrict Adhan across occupied Palestine

    Israeli security minister Itmar Ben Gvir Jerusalem: Israel’s far-right Otzma Yehudit party has advanced new legislation seeking to restrict the Muslim call to prayer (Adhan) within the Green Line (the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948), according to Israeli media reports on Sunday, December 28. The bill was submitted by Tzvika Fogel, chair of the Knesset’s National Security Committee, with the…

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  • The most exciting new trains coming in 2026

    When you’re standing in a big-city railway station, scanning the departure board for your train, it doesn’t matter whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a nervous newcomer. Few travel moments match that brief tingle of anticipation, as the possibilities for adventure flicker through your mind. Standing beneath the giant electronic screens at stations in Zurich, London, Vienna, Tokyo or Shanghai,…

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  • Daisy Ridley on ‘We Bury the Dead,’ Her Next Movie with Han Solo

    This is your biannual reminder that the independent offerings of Daisy Ridley deserve your attention. While she patiently awaits Disney and Lucasfilm’s next move with regard to Star Wars, Ridley has been releasing a couple well-received indies per year, save for Disney’s highly acclaimed sports biopic, Young Woman and the Sea (2024). On Jan. 2, Ridley kicks off the new…

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  • Kerala Congress sings national anthem incorrectly, draws flak

    Kerala Congress sings national anthem incorrectly at 141st foundation day celebrations Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress party in Kerala found itself in an embarrassing situation when a line of the national anthem was sung incorrectly during a program at its state headquarters here on Sunday. This happened during the 141st foundation day celebration of the Indian National Congress at the Kerala Pradesh…

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  • ‘Cocaine, gold and meat’: how Colombia’s Amazon became big business for crime networks | Colombia

    High above the Colombian Amazon, Rodrigo Botero peers out of a small aircraft as the rainforest canopy unfolds below – an endless sea of green interrupted by stark, widening patches of brown. As director of the Foundation for Conservation and Sustainable Development (FCDS), he has spent years mapping the transformation of this fragile landscape from the air. His team has…

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  • The best movies of 2025, ranked by AP film writers

    The bean counters might say otherwise, but 2025 was a good year for movies. Filmmakers working in and out of the studio system managed to make bold, personal, wildly imaginative and singular works. Some of them even broke through to the mainstream — how extraordinary that “Sinners” is among the highest earning of the year in North America, alongside all…

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  • Tharoor says organisation needs strengthening

    New Delhi: Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday came out in support of the views of his party colleague Digvijaya Singh, saying the organisation should be strengthened. At the 140th Foundation Day event at the Congress‘ Indira Bhawan headquarters, Tharoor was seated next to Digvijaya Singh and exchanged notes. Ahead of the CWC meet on Saturday, Singh created a flutter…

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