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  • Munawar Zama launches 100 GEMS initiative at Seerat-un-Nabi competition

    Hyderabad: A large-scale Seerat-un-Nabi competition concluded successfully at Shahi Masjid Bagh-e-Aam, where international motivational speaker Munawar Zama addressed a gathering of over 2,000 participants. The faith-based educational initiative, conducted under the supervision of the mosque’s Imam, Maulana Ahsan Al Hamoomi, aimed to promote structured learning on the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Organizers reported that 1,200 candidates appeared…

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  • Rubio: US must clarify mandate of Gaza force before we can expect countries to send troops

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that the Trump administration will have to clarify the mandate of the International Stabilization Force before it can expect to secure troop commitments from participating countries, as it struggles to find countries willing to contribute troops to the force. “In fairness to all the countries we’ve talked to about having a presence…

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  • Negative Investor Sentiment Caps Bitcoin, Altcoin Rallies Near Range Highs

    Key points: Bitcoin is attempting a recovery from the $84,000 level, but the bears continue to sell on rallies. Several major altcoins are struggling to start a recovery, but Bitcoin Cash looks strong in the near term. Bitcoin (BTC) rose above $89,000 after the Bank of Japan (BoJ) hiked its rates to about 0.75% on Friday, but the bulls are…

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  • Cops injured after burial dispute spark violence in Chhattisgarh

    Kanker: Violence erupted in Amabeda village in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker district after a burial dispute between different tribal communities, leaving several police personnel injured. The issue began on December 16, when Rajman Salam, sarpanch of Badetevda village under the Amabeda police station area, buried his father Chamra Ram Salam’s body on his family’s private land. Villagers raised objections to his burial…

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  • Scorpion peppers caused him ‘crippling’ pain. Two years later, The ER bill stung him again.

    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: Maxwell Kruzic said he was in such “crippling” stomach pain on Oct. 5, 2023, that he had to pull off the road twice as he drove himself to the emergency room at Mercy Regional Medical Center…

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  • Trump plans to break up NCAR, a critical climate and weather research center : NPR

    President Trump references a map while talking to reporters about Hurricane Dorian on Sept. 4, 2019. The map appears to have been altered by a black marker to extend the hurricane’s range to include Alabama. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images The White House plans to break up a key weather and climate research center in…

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  • 8 Great Movies That Continued As Incredible TV Shows

    Hollywood has a long history of trying to squeeze every last drop of potential out of a successful box office hit. Usually, this results in cheap cash-grabs that dilute the legacy of the original film, leaving audiences wishing the studio had just left well enough alone. However, there are rare occasions when a television adaptation manages to step out of…

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  • New Medicaid work requirements will challenge enrollees, states 

    The Hubert H. Humphrey building in Washington, D.C., headquarters for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Public domain photo by Carol M. Highsmith Medicaid officials in 42 states have until Jan. 1, 2027, to put new work rules in place so that millions of Americans can enroll or remain enrolled in Medicaid, as KFF reported in August. Many,…

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  • Results of the Year with Vladimir Putin • President of Russia

    Yekaterina Berezovskaya: Good afternoon. We are broadcasting live from Moscow. We, Pavel Zarubin… Pavel Zarubin: … and Yekaterina Berezovskaya… Yekaterina Berezovskaya: … welcome all our viewers from Gostiny Dvor. Pavel Zarubin: The President will be joining us in just a few minutes. Of course, we are all looking forward to this, since we all have so many questions. Yekaterina and I are well aware of the fact that we received…

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  • Policy makers, doctors at Hyderabad AIG meet warn of obesity epidemic in India

    Hyderabad: The ‘Thin-Fat’ phenotype, where Indians tend to have a higher percentage of body fat around the abdomen, is leading to rising obesity in the country. Obesity and related ailments were discussed at the AIG Hospitals Gut & Metabolic Summit attended by many prominent doctors, AI innovators and policymakers. The transition of India from an undernourished country to an overnourished…

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