Hantavirus may’ve spread to remote island

AMSTERDAM: Health experts raced to contain a potential spread of hantavirus as two suspected cases emerged on Friday far from the luxury cruise liner where the outbreak started.The latest reports involved a man who fell ill after leaving the ship and a woman who became sick after sitting near an infected cruise passenger on a…

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HPBSE uploads provisional SMC-LDR Test-2026 answer keys, reschedules vocational practicals, MCQ keys soon

HPBSE uploads SMC-LDR Test-2026 answer keys, objections accepted until March 7 SMC-LDR Test-2026 answer keys: The Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBSE) has released the provisional answer keys for the SMC-LDR Test-2026 on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the examinations can now verify their responses and submit objections if discrepancies are found.Dr….

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What your foot shape means for health and movement

Humans evolved high arches for bipedalism, unlike flat-footed apes. This adaptation enabled endurance hunting and long migrations. Today, modern shoes-and sedentary life weaken them, leading to issues. NCBI research ties arch collapse to altered gait-increasing back or hip strain over years. Women post-pregnancy or people over 40 often notice changes from ligament laxity or weight…

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Donald Trump’s White House ballroom cost estimated at $600 million, taxpayers footing half the bill: Report

President Donald Trump touring Ballroom construction around the outside the White House last month US President Donald Trump’s controversial White House ballroom project is now reportedly expected to cost as much as $600 million, far above his earlier estimates, with more than half of the funding likely to come from taxpayers.According to The Washington Post,…

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Monetizing the Infinite — Part 2

Does monetising the infinite mean compromising morally and surrendering to selfish priorities—converting everything into measurable personal advantage? Perhaps we may add that when humans lose moral courage on all counts, they compromise. At present, this seems relevant in the context of governance and leadership. The distortion does not stop at astrology, education, or time. Modern…

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‘To deter terrorism…’: CDS Chauhan calls for three-pronged approach; cites Op Sindoor example | India News

NEW DELHI: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Tuesday called for a three-pronged approach to deter terrorism. According to General Chauhan, who was speaking at an IIT Bombay event, India must prepare itself for short but intense conflicts, longer land-centric conflicts, and create an “asymmetry with the weaker adversary,” a reference to…

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