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  • Bitcoin Stalls at $90,000 as Gold Hits New All-Time Highs

    Bitcoin (BTC) counts down to Christmas at a crossroads with bulls and bears locked in a struggle for control. Bitcoin price targets become increasingly divergent as frustration builds over the lack of a breakout. Japan ruffles feathers with record bond yields as gold and silver smash all-time highs. Bitcoin is anything but price discovery as the Bull-Bear Market Cycle Indicator…

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  • Telangana Police disposes over 1 lakh cases at Lok Adalat

    Hyderabad: The Telangana Police disposed of over 1 lakh cases at the National Lok Adalat held across the state on Sunday, December 21, including over 3,700 cybercrime cases. According to a statement, a total of 1,05,182 cases were disposed of, consisting of 54,497 e-petty cases, 31,599 cases under the Motor Vehicle Act, and 14,108 FIR cases that were closed. The…

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  • Karnataka couple assault disabled student, throw chilli powder in eyes

    Karnataka: Four people were taken into custody on Saturday in connection with the assault on a differently-abled boy, after a few videos of the incident went viral, police said. The footage allegedly shows the boy being physically assaulted at a residential school in the city. The assault occurred three months ago, and the matter came to light after the video…

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  • Best Christmas movies on Netflix, ho ho happy watching

    Do you need a little Christmas? Right this very minute? Then we recommend you head to Netflix, where an array of holiday movies are present and ready to be unwrapped. This winter, the streaming service has a festive lineup perfect for whiling away the chilly days and nights at home or picking up your mood if it needs a lift.…

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  • Amsterdam-based radio for Sudan at risk after USAID cuts : NPR

    Reporter Elamin Babow reads the latest headlines in Radio Dabanga’s office in Amsterdam on Oct. 16. The station is a lifeline for Sudanese people trying to get information about their war-torn country. Indy Scholtens for NPR hide caption toggle caption Indy Scholtens for NPR AMSTERDAM — When Radio Dabanga abruptly cut its morning broadcast earlier this year because of budget…

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  • Hassan: Deal still possible to avoid health rate hikes

    Maggie Hassan says deal is still possible to avoid health insurance rate hikes | CloseUp CHILD ADVOCATE, NOW WORKING UNDER THE CONSTRAINT OF SIGNIFICANT BUDGET CUTS. GOOD MORNING, I’M ADAM SEXTON. THE SENATE WRAPPED UP ITS WORK FOR 2025 2025 LATE LAST WEEK, PUSHING SOME KEY VOTES INTO NEXT YEAR. WE WERE ALL SET TO HAVE SENATOR MAGGIE HASSAN IN…

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  • US submarines are outnumbered in the Pacific. South Korea has a plan to help

    Seoul, South Korea  —  South Korea wants to join the undersea naval elite – and has received the blessing of US President Donald Trump to do just that. Having Seoul become the seventh country in the world operating nuclear-powered submarines – joining the United States, Russia, China, France, the United Kingdom and India – could be a win-win. South Korea…

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  • What is data exclusivity, and how government push may hit availability of cheap, generic drugs | Explained News

    The Indian government appears to be considering implementing “data exclusivity” in the pharmaceutical drugs sector after rejecting demands for the provision during trade deal negotiations with the UK and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). The lack of a data exclusivity provision is what has given India’s pharmaceutical industry, which thrives on marketing cheaper generics, its edge in the global…

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  • In rebel-held Myanmar, civilians flee junta airstrikes and a forced election

    Yogita LimayeSouth Asia and Afghanistan correspondent in Myanmar Aamir Peerzada/BBC Iang Za Kim had to flee her home after the junta launched air strikes nearby Late one night last month Iang Za Kim heard explosions in a neighbouring village, then fighter jets flying overhead. She ran out of her home to see smoke rising from a distance. “We were terrified.…

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  • ‘Home Alone 2’ nailed holiday travel chaos, but flight rules make movie’s plot less plausible today :: WRAL.com

    Panic erupts in the McCallister household as soon as the day begins. The parents’ alarm clock never rings, bags and coats spill across the floor, and the family barrels out the door to catch a flight to Florida. The pandemonium intensifies at the airport. There, the McCallisters must dodge fellow holiday travelers and luggage as they sprint to their gate…

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