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  • Protesters stopped from marching to Bangladesh mission in Kolkata, Suvendu warns

    Kolkata: Hundreds of people attempted to march to the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata on Tuesday in protest over the attack on minorities in the neighbouring country, but were stopped by the police midway, leading to a clash that left several injured. Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari criticised the state government over the police actions and threatened not…

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  • Upcoming New Marvel Movies for 2026 and Beyond: Release Dates for Phase 6

    It might be hard to keep Marvel’s upcoming movie and TV slate straight — it’s a lot to absorb, we know, but the biggest news in recent memory is surely that Robert Downey, Jr. himself is returning to the MCU. No, not as Tony Stark, but rather as one of the most anticipated Marvel villains — Doctor Doom! How the…

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  • ‘Nobody wants peace’: The Ukrainian men risking death to avoid the front line

    Maramures, Romania  —  Viktor Pinkhasov can’t stop smiling. He has just managed to escape Ukraine after hiking alone for five days across the Carpathian Mountains. “I want to go and be free, to live,” the 34-year-old told CNN in disbelief after arriving in neighboring Romania. He is one of dozens making the illegal crossing from western Ukraine every week. After…

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  • The 10 Best Horror Films of 2025 | Features

    The story of horror in 2025 is a story of triumph. In 2025, horror made up 17% of North American ticket sales, up from 4% a decade ago. Similarly, the number of horror films going into production increased 21% between 2023 and 2024. The cause-and-effect there is obvious: More horror movies in theaters means more people are going to see…

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  • The images that stayed with us : The Picture Show : NPR

    As the year draws to a close, photographs offer us a way to look back at the moments that defined the year. This collection brings together images made by NPR photojournalists working in communities across the country, photographers who are documenting moments both consequential and quietly human throughout the year. These images don’t just cover the year’s biggest headlines, though,…

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  • Unnao rape case survivor dissatisfied with Delhi HC granting bail to Sengar

    Unnao: The Unnao rape case survivor on Tuesday expressed dissatisfaction over the Delhi High Court suspending the jail term of expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Sengar, and asked why the security provided to her family lawyers and witnesses has been withdrawn. “I have young children. My elderly, disabled mother-in-law and husband are at home. The safety of my children is the…

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  • Addressing the Twofold Mental Health Crisis in New York City

    Addressing the mental health crisis was a frequent topic in the 2025 mayoral debates in New York City, but the main focus of discussion was crisis work. This either looked like more capacity for police to force people into treatment, or the seemingly more progressive option of increasing mental health crisis workers to connect people to treatment. As a mobile…

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  • Exclusive: How the deal to get Ukraine a €90 billion EU loan was sealed

    The real summit started the night before European leaders descended at the Europa building last Thursday for their final gathering of the year. As it often is the case in Brussels, the ordre du jour was only indicative, and the real business was done on the sidelines. On the table was an innovative plan to issue a reparations loan for…

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  • Wrapping up the best movies of 2025

    As tradition requires in late December, it’s time for critics and pundits to compile and reveal their annual best-of-the-year lists. For this movie reviewer, the standard Top 10 never seems to be enough, so additional quality titles follow the Top 10. The extras shouldn’t be thought of as also-rans because every one of them is exceptionally watch-worthy, regardless of the…

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  • Transforming obesity care: GLP-1 agonists explained

    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: In this interview, News Medical speaks with Dr Bryony Henderson, Medical Director for the UK and US at MedExpress, about the evolving role of GLP‑1 agonists in obesity care and the future of metabolic health treatments.…

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