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I am sitting in the sweltering Nevada heat watching a man struggle to lift a bar over his head. If the man manages to do it, he will win $250,000. The man is Boady Santavy — a two-time Olympic weight-lifting contestant from Canada — and he has muscles that look culled from the Marvel Cinematic Universe: massive, cartoonish arms that might as well belong to a superhero rather than a real human. Santavy is attempting to beat the world record for the men’s snatch — a lift of 183 kilograms, or approximately 403 pounds. After a tortured few seconds, Santavy drops…

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Johnson & ​Johnson’s prostate cancer drug Erleada used with hormone-blocking therapy six months before and after prostate surgery improved the chances of eliminating the cancer and reduced the risk of disease progression or death, according to data from a late-stage trial presented on Sunday.The study, which followed patients for over five ‌years, found that those ⁠who received ⁠the regimen were nine times more likely to have little to no detectable cancer in the prostate at the time of surgery compared with those ​given testosterone-blocking therapy alone.The addition of Erleada also reduced the risk of the cancer spreading or death by…

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The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between India and Oman is set to come into force on June 1, marking a significant milestone in bilateral economic relations. Both nations will formally announce the decision on Monday.This marks the fifth free trade agreement (FTA) implemented under the Modi government since 2014. It follows trade pacts rolled out with Mauritius (April 2021), the UAE (May 2022), Australia (December 2022), and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA—comprising Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway in October 2025). India has also signed deals with the UK (July 2025) and New Zealand (April 2026), alongside concluding trade…

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None of us are strangers to the fact that nicotine is bad. In India you cannot even go to the movies without a tobacco awareness ad playing. Your cigarette boxes and tobacco sachets have the most horrifying graphics meant to dissuade you from buying them. But you still do.The cycle of addiction has never been something you can be horrified out of.Add to this how surface level these attempts are when you compare the reverberated ad of the man coughing on his deathbed to the most stylised character in films and shows casually smoking a cigarette. You start a movie…

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Minnesota fraud mastermind to face sentencing for $250 million scheme Emily Compagno and the ‘Outnumbered’ panel discuss the Minnesota COVID fraud case, where Aimee Bock faces sentencing for a $250 million scheme. The discussion also highlights state officials’ alleged awareness and lack of cooperation in federal investigations, prompting calls for accountability from figures like Kayleigh McEnany and JD Vance. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Pennsylvania woman accused of faking terminal brain cancer to scam friends, family members and supporters out of thousands of dollars is among the FBI’s most wanted fugitives after authorities said she used…

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AP EAMCET 2026 Results Date, Time Live (Image generated by AI)AP EAMCET 2026 Results Date, Time Direct Link At cets.apsche.ap.gov.in Live Updates: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education will be declaring the results of the Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (AP EAMCET) on June 1. Candidates who have appeared for the exam can now check their results on the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Additionally, the council will also publish the rank card with the results. To check the results of the AP EAMCET/EAPCET candidates have to go to the official website, then click on the…

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The best sci-fi games are often pigeonholed into specific genres like shooters, strategy games, and RPGs, and for good reason; franchises like Mass Effect, StarCraft, and Half-Life are all-time classics. But sometimes it’s nice to explore the stars in a safer way… a more chill, vibey kind of way that helps you relax and unwind.Don’t get us wrong, gunning down aliens and blowing up space stations is obviously fun. But sometimes you’re just not in the mood to overthrow intergalactic governments or have intricate dogfights while soaring through the stars. Luckily, there are some great relaxing sci-fi games out there…

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A vast swamp in southeast Georgia, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is an environmental wonderland: a protected wilderness of blackwater channels, peat and dense wetland forests, supporting a rich array of wildlife and plant life.  By July, the Okefenokee could be internationally recognized as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site. But this effort to protect the refuge depends partly on another layer of federal and international politics, since President Donald Trump moved to withdraw the United States from UNESCO earlier this year. Ryan, an ICN contributor who recently spent four days paddling the Okefenokee,…

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Ever since its launch, IO Interactive’s 007 First Light has been called “woke” and not a true James Bond media by a section of gamers. While this has not been the prevalent notion, with the game having a ‘Very Positive’ review score on Steam and an 87 on Metacritic, it still is intriguing to understand why some players are apparently unhappy with 007 First Light, which I call a symptom of armchair gamers. There are three terms that could be contentious in this discussion. “Woke” is currently being used as an umbrella term for dissatisfaction with one or many elements…

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How pigeons can travel hundreds of miles and still find their way home has puzzled scientists for decades. New research suggests the answer may lie in an unexpected place: the liver. According to a study published in Science, pigeons may use specialized immune cells in their livers to detect Earth’s magnetic field, providing them with an internal navigation system. Researchers found that these cells, called macrophages, accumulate iron while breaking down old red blood cells. The iron gives the cells unique magnetic properties that could allow them to respond to the planet’s magnetic field. When the cells were removed, pigeons…

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