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Russia: Over 75 Rescued After Being Trapped on Sakhalin Ice Floe
More than 75 people, mostly fishermen, were rescued on Sunday after getting stranded on a large piece of ice that broke away from the coast of Sakhalin Island in Russia. Island Surprise: Sakhalin Island, Russia’s largest, sits off the east coast near Japan. Icy Trap: A 50-meter ice floe carrying over 80 fishermen broke off near a village, leaving them stranded a kilometer offshore. Helicopter…
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Actress Gallery
“This is How We Escaped Death”, Rashmika Mandanna Posts After Her Flight Makes Emergency Landing
Bangalore, Karnataka, India – February 18, 2024: A flight carrying actresses Rashmika Mandanna and Shraddha Das made an emergency landing due to a technical glitch on Saturday. The Air Vistara flight was en route from Mumbai to Hyderabad when the incident occurred. Mandanna took to social media to share details of the incident, saying that the flight had to make…
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Health & Fitness
See the World Clearly: Essential Do’s and Don’ts for Healthy Eyes
Our eyes are the windows to our world, offering breathtaking vistas and connecting us to loved ones. But like any vital organ, they require TLC to keep them functioning optimally. In today’s digital age, where screens dominate our lives, prioritizing eye health is more important than ever. This article delves into some key do’s and don’ts to safeguard your precious…
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Health & Fitness
Hearing Loss from Headphones: Is Your Music Too Loud?
In today’s fast-paced world, earphones and headphones have become ubiquitous companions, providing us with a soundtrack to our lives. Whether we’re commuting, working out, or simply unwinding, these devices offer instant access to music, podcasts, and audiobooks. But while earphones and headphones offer undeniable convenience, their prolonged use can pose significant risks to our hearing health. The Alarming Stats The…
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World News
Arizona: Governor Hobbs Demands Action and Reimbursement from Biden Administration
Phoenix, Arizona: In a scathing letter sent on Friday, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs slammed the Biden administration’s response to the southern border crisis, demanding both immediate action and hefty financial compensation for the state’s burden. “Today, I sent a letter to President Biden urging him to reassign National Guard troops to reopen the Lukeville Port of Entry and demanding reimbursement…
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World News
Dive into Danger: A Look at the Rigorous Training of the NYPD SCUBA Team
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) released a video on Twitter showcasing the grueling training exercises that SCUBA Team officers must endure before joining the elite unit. The video, posted on December 8th, 2023, features officers participating in various challenging drills, including: Swimming and underwater navigation: Officers practice swimming long distances while carrying heavy equipment and navigating through simulated…
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India News
Celebrities Stranded: Aamir Khan Rescued from Chennai Floods
Chennai: Prolonged and intense rainfall has resulted in widespread flooding across various parts of Chennai city. Regrettably, approximately 10 individuals have lost their lives as a consequence of the inclement weather, profoundly impacting the lives of many. Numerous residents find themselves stranded in their residences, necessitating rescue efforts facilitated by boats. Notably, even public figures, including Bollywood actor Aamir Khan,…
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World News
Morning-After Pill Now Available OTC in Japan: Pilot Project Launched
TOKYO — Japan has launched a pilot project to sell emergency contraceptive pills over the counter. The pilot project, which began on November 28, will allow women to purchase the pills without a prescription at 145 pharmacies nationwide. However, there are some restrictions in place: The minimum age for in-store purchases is 16, but if you are under 18 you…
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Press in Peril: Journalists Abducted in Mexico’s Guerrero State Amid Rising Violence
In Mexico‘s Guerrero state, three journalists and two relatives were abducted by armed men, highlighting the country’s perilous conditions for journalists. News reports stated that the abductions occurred in Taxco, known for its silver artisanry and colonial architecture but marred by drug cartel violence. A local journalist, Marco Antonio Toledo, who had received threats earlier, is among the victims. Press…
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