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Third Eye: In the name of security, Akhilesh and Dimple, Politician actorstake stage

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The list of items restricted in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha galleries includes smartwatches and pens. Akhilesh Yadav was praised for his speech, though Rajiv Pratap Rudy preferred his wife Dimple Yadav’s address. Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister attended a film release about Eknath Shinde’s mentor and proposed his own inclusion in a future sequel.

Doctor who sent ME patient home ‘couldn’t find anything medically wrong’ - The Times

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  1. Doctor who sent ME patient home ‘couldn’t find anything medically wrong’  The Times
  2. Hugs were too painful for ME patient before she died, mother tells Exeter inquest  The Guardian
  3. ME victim ‘would have received better treatment if she had been suffering from eating disorder’  The Telegraph
  4. I had ME and almost died – my doctors gaslit me  inews

Trump attacks ABC News reporter during tense NABJ interview

TheHill.com 

Former President Trump on Wednesday clashed with an ABC News correspondent at a convention of Black journalists, slamming her “disgraceful” questioning after she asked why Black voters should trust him with another term. ABC News’s Rachel Scott opened a question-and-answer session with Trump by citing his past comments spreading the birther conspiracy about former President Obama, his...

S’Falcons bow out of Olympics after 3:1 defeat to Japan

The Punch 

Super Falcons of Nigeria have crashed out of the Paris 2024 Olympics after losing 3:1 to Japan on Wednesday. Japan raced to two goals up by Maika Hamano and Mina Tanaka in the opening minutes before wrapping up the victory with another goal by Hikaru Kitagawa after Jennifer Echegini thought she had given the Nigerians

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Researchers explore cancer susceptibility in birds

Phys.org 

In one of the largest studies of cancer susceptibility across bird species, researchers at Arizona State University describe an intriguing relationship between reproductive rates and cancer susceptibility.