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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A hot air balloon caught fire and tumbled from the sky on Saturday in Brazil ’s southern state of Santa Catarina, killing eight people, firefighters said. Footage shared by local news outlet G1 showed billows of smoke coming from the balloon in flames as it hurtled toward the ground in the municipality of Praia Grande.On a video on social media, two people can be seen falling through the air as the fire spread onboard the aircraft.Three people died hugging each other, said Ulisses Gabriel, chief of Santa Catarina’s civil police force, on…

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Mahmoud Khalil has arrived in New Jersey after a federal judge ordered his release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention in Louisiana. The Columbia University graduate and activist arrived on a flight to Newark Liberty International Airport on Saturday after spending months in ICE custody as the Trump administration fights to deport him. He is speaking with reporters at the airport. Watch his remarks in the player above. Khalil released after being detained by ICE for monthsThe Trump administration has been seeking Khalil’s deportation for his role in Columbia campus protests against Israel. He has not been charged with any crimes, but the…

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How U.S. fentanyl policy is shifting Drug policy expert on fentanyl crisis and tariffs 05:30 Three people, including an American citizen and a dual national, were arrested and 110,000 fentanyl pills were seized, Mexican authorities said Saturday.The arrests were conducted by the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection and the Attorney General’s Office, in coordination with other federal agencies, the SSCP said in a news release. The Federal Bureau of Investigation also took part in the binational operation, the SSCP said. Information acquired by the U.S. and Mexico allowed security agents to implement “intelligence work and surveillance actions” that led them…

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Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio discusses responding to the U.S. debt on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ Billionaire Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, is sounding the alarm on America’s chronic spending, national debt nearing $37 trillion, combined with a $2 trillion deficit that may balloon with President Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill.’  “We’re spending 40% more than we’re taking in and this is a chronic problem. So what you’re seeing is the debt service payments beginning to squeeze away, not beginning, well into squeezing away. So it’s like plaque in the arteries squeezing away buying power. And as you can do…

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Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant (BCCI Photo) NEW DELHI: Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has lauded Rishabh Pant’s unique and fearless shot-making, specifically highlighting the left-hander’s distinctive falling paddle sweep during his blistering 134 off 178 balls in the first Test at Headingley. Tendulkar called the stroke not an accident, but a product of sharp cricketing intelligence.”Rishabh’s falling paddle sweep is not accidental. It is intentional and extremely clever. Going down with the shot allows him to get under the ball and scoop it over leg slip with control,” Tendulkar wrote on X (formerly Twitter), praising Pant’s calculated execution against…

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It’s been a tense and dynamic week for the world at large. The market action on Wall Street over the past four sessions was been anything but that. For the week, the S & P 500 lost 0.15%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq ticked up 0.21%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was basically flat, up a mere 0.02%. Beneath the surface, though, there was plenty of news for investors to digest. Here’s a closer look at the biggest market themes during the holiday-shortened trading week. 1. Geopolitics: The major news story was — and still is — the intensifying war between…

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Pope Leo XIV has said there should be no tolerance in the Catholic Church for any type of abuse – sexual, spiritual or abuse of authority — and called for “transparent processes” to create a culture of prevention across the church. Leo made his first public comments about the clergy sex abuse scandal in a written message to a Peruvian journalist who documented a particularly egregious case of abuse and financial corruption in a Peruvian-based Catholic movement, the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae.The message was read out loud on Friday night in Lima during a performance of a play based on the…

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Fatima Sana Shaikh, who is known for her roles in Dangal, Ludo, Thugs of Hindostan and Sam Bahadur, has once again spoken out about the prevalence of sexual misconduct and the casting couch in the entertainment industry. The actress recently shared her views on how things have evolved in the post-Me Too era, and how much further there still is to go.“There’s more accountability now”When asked about being one of the few in Bollywood to address the issue openly, Fatima acknowledged that the landscape has changed. “I think things have changed. People are much more accountable. They are a little…

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Often, it has happened that suddenly you feel a sharp sensation in your body, but it is not pain. The sensation can be described as “pins and needles” pinching over the body, and can be uncomfortable, if not painful. However, what does it really mean when you experience pins and needles all over your body? Let’s dip deeper.What is the pins and needles sensationThe medical term for pins and needles is paresthesia. It describes unusual sensations you are otherwise not used to, like tingling, prickling, numbness, or a fuzzy feeling on your skin. Almost all of us have experienced this…

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In 2015, Ashley Kaye’s father died and she inherited her childhood home in Waterford, Wisconsin. At the time, she was 27 years old, working in corporate healthcare and transitioning to a consulting job, where she worked 80 to 100 hours a week.”I worked from home, so I just walked from my bedroom to my office to the kitchen and repeat,” Kaye, now 36, tells CNBC Make It. “I was a zombie in those times,”While traveling, Kaye met someone on a scuba diving trip in Honduras who helped her realize what she wanted was to leave her career behind and travel…

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Matt Dennish, a former D1 track runner and current teacher in Pennsylvania, is crushing the competition at Fanatics Games, and is this close to winning a Ferrari. A high school teacher from Pennsylvania is roughly 24 hours away from winning a Ferrari at Fanatics Fest. Red Lion High School teacher Matt Dennish, 39, stands at 6’6″ and is currently the top-ranked fan at the Fanatics Games, a sports and skills competition at Fanatics Fest in New York where fans are going up against superstar athletes for the $2 million grand prize.Of course, Tom Brady currently holds the lead, but Dennish…

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Adnan Sami, who is currently enjoying a peaceful life with wife Roya Faryabi and daughter Medina, recently opened up about his first marriage to actress Zeba Bakhtiar, which ended in divorce in the late 1990s. The singer recently shared a rare insight into the emotional aftermath of their separation, choosing to focus on the love and memories they once shared rather than the pain of the breakup.“Sometimes what happens is that with time, for whatever reason, it was not meant to be, and that does not make you or me a bad person. That is destiny,” Adnan told Bollywood Bubble.…

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Yeah, we know it is so tempting to reach for those French fries or a cheeseburger. But it is time to think if they are doing any good to your health beyond that taste. What you eat directly impacts your brain. Fried and processed foods are high in sugars and unhealthy fats. They trigger chronic inflammation, which is tied to memory loss, mood swings, confusion, and depression. Such foods also increase the risk of neurological diseases. Instead, switch to a well-balanced and nutritious diet. You can try the Mediterranean diet, which focuses on lots of vegetables, fruits, beans, lentils, nuts,…

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In a joint call to de-escalate, UN agencies have warned that further conflict risks triggering new displacement in a region already strained by decades of war and instability.The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) noted military strikes have led people in both Iran and Israel to flee their homes in search of safety from tit-for-tat missile strikes. “Movements have been reported from Tehran and other parts of Iran, with some choosing to cross into neighbouring countries,” the agency stated. Meanwhile, “shelling has caused people in Israel to seek shelter elsewhere in the country and in some cases abroad.”“This region has already endured…

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The Uplift: A chance encounter – CBS News Watch CBS News David Begnaud had a chance encounter with a 102-year-old woman at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, and she shared with him her lessons on life. Three young siblings teach us a lesson about grief and how they overcame the complicated emotion when their beloved labradoodle died. Plus, more heartwarming stories. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On Source link

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French scientists have discovered a new blood type in a woman from the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, France’s blood supply agency announced Friday.The woman is the only known carrier of a new blood type, dubbed “Gwada negative,” the French Blood Establishment (EFS) said. The discovery was made 15 years after researchers received a blood sample from a patient who was undergoing routine tests ahead of a surgery.”The EFS has just discovered the 48th blood group system in the world!” the agency said in a statement on social network LinkedIn, adding that the discovery was officially recognized by the International Society…

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When symptoms go beyond the area of the bite, including fever, body pains, nausea, vomiting, or tiredness, the issue is more serious. These indications can be indicative of mosquito-borne illnesses such as dengue, chikungunya, malaria, Zika, or West Nile virus. For example, dengue usually has a high fever suddenly, with joint and muscle aches and rashes on the skin between four to ten days after being bitten. Malaria commonly results in fever and chills, while the West Nile virus, although uncommon, can involve the brain and nervous system. It is important to obtain medical attention if any of these symptoms…

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Donald Trump Makes U-Turn on Ceasefire Claim, Says India and Pakistan Decided to Avoid WarIn a striking reversal, US President Donald Trump has publicly credited Indian PM Narendra Modi and Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir for stepping back from the brink of war during the recent India-Pakistan military escalation. This comes days after Trump hosted Munir for a private lunch at the White House, where he praised both leaders as “very smart people” for choosing peace over a potential nuclear confrontation. This diplomatic shift follows a 35-minute call between Trump and Modi, where the Indian PM firmly clarified that…

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