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  • James Cameron’s Sci-Fi Saga Continues

    If the title One Battle After Another weren’t already taken, it might be a tidy fit for the third installment of James Cameron’s sprawling “Blue Man Group” sci-fi adventure, Avatar: Fire and Ash. Yes, the movie offers gargantuan-scale spectacle, imposing technological wizardry and virtually nonstop action involving over-qualified and mostly unrecognizable actors in motion-capture suits. But it’s easily the most…

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  • Telangana inter exams 2026 time table revised

    Representational Image Hyderabad: The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has revised the time table of the inter exams 2026 which are scheduled to be held in March next year. The decision was taken following the announcement of a state holiday for the Holi festival in March 2026. Revised time table of Telangana inter exam 2026 Due to the holiday,…

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  • Why the US is trying to tie the drug trade to terrorism

    Will GrantBBC Central America correspondent Reuters The world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, is among the ships which have been deployed to the Caribbean The escalating tension between the US and Venezuela has led to the biggest military build-up in the Caribbean since the end of the Cold War. The last time so many US warships and troops…

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  • The rural towns fighting for survival as New Zealand grapples with a growing exodus | New Zealand

    For generations, two centres of gravity in New Zealand’s central Ruapehu region had enough pull to entice people to the area and keep them there: the mountains and the mills. Mount Ruapehu, the country’s largest active volcano, lured people to its snowy slopes for work and play, while the local mills – run by the region’s largest employer, Winstone Pulp…

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  • 10 Most Intense Movies of the 1980s, Ranked

    The 1980s, often remembered for its bold fashion and synth-pop soundtracks, was also the decade that redefined cinematic intensity across nearly every genre. Beyond the blockbusters and coming-of-age stories, this era produced a distinct breed of film that didn’t just entertain but emotionally and psychologically shook the audience. From action to horror films, the decade mastered the art of escalating…

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  • How Traditional Chinese Medicine may reshape the gut microbiome to ease insulin resistance in PCOS

    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: By linking gut barrier dysfunction, inflammation, and microbial metabolites to insulin resistance, this review examines whether Traditional Chinese Medicine could offer microbiome-targeted strategies for managing PCOS and why stronger clinical evidence remains urgently needed. Dendrobium officinale.…

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  • FIR to be registered against owner if pet dog bites someone in Dehradun

    Representational image Dehradun: In Dehradun, an FIR will be registered against the owner if a pet dog bites someone. Following the incidents of dog attacks, particularly by aggressive breeds like Rottweilers, the municipal corporation in Dehradun has formulated rules regarding dog ownership. Also Read Dog goes on biting spree in Hyderabad, 36 injured Under the Dehradun Dog Licensing Bylaws-2025, in…

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  • Common Scams and How to Avoid Them

    Why holidays attract crypto scammers The holiday season is supposed to be about rest, family and celebration. Unfortunately, it is also one of the busiest times of the year for cybercriminals. Scammers take advantage of increased online shopping, festive promotions and emotional spending to trick people into handing over their money. For cryptocurrency users, these scams can be especially damaging…

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  • GOP sues to block California’s new voting maps

    By Maya C. Miller and Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters A “No on Prop 50” sign at the Kern County Republican Party booth at the Kern County Fair in Bakersfield on Sept. 26, 2025. Republicans are seeking to overturn the congressional maps voters approved last month. Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for…

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  • Official caught accepting bribe over Osmania University’s renovation

    Deputy executive engineer at the Osmania University caught by Telangana ACB Hyderabad: A deputy executive engineer at the Osmania University (OU) here was caught red-handed by the ACB on Tuesday for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 6,000. The accused officer, working at the Osmania University Building Division, was caught by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) when he accepted part payment…

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