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Graham Greene’s role as Harry Clearwater in The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) might not have been the spotlight role in the franchise, but it was a deeply human one. In a world brimming with vampires, werewolves, and teenage drama, Greene’s character brought grounding wisdom, emotional depth, and a cultural richness that was often missing in the supernatural universe. He played a grieving father and grandfather, torn by loss but committed to protecting his family and preserving his community’s traditions. Through Greene’s portrayal, Harry Clearwater became not just a side character but a symbol of strength, resilience, and the quiet…

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When a high-profile figure like Laurent Freixe is at the center of a global business scandal, it’s impossible to ignore the ripple effects that stretch far beyond the corporate world. As the CEO of Nestlé, one of the world’s largest and most recognized food and beverage companies, Freixe was not only responsible for steering a multinational corporation but also for managing the delicate balance between professional ambition and personal commitments. Laurent Freixe’s career trajectory, built over nearly four decades at Nestlé, was impressive. From humble beginnings at the company in 1986 to leading one of the most iconic brands in…

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In an unexpected but bold move, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is set to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States. This announcement, made by President Donald Trump, has ignited both praise and critique, reflecting Giuliani’s tumultuous yet impactful career. Known for his leadership during the 9/11 attacks, Giuliani’s story has been one of significant highs and deep lows. His political career, entwined with legal battles, remains as controversial as it is celebrated. Giuliani’s Early Legacy Rudy Giuliani’s name is often synonymous with New York’s post-9/11 recovery. His efforts in leading…

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In the hustle and bustle of politics, where every decision is scrutinized and every move dissected, Senator Cory Booker’s latest announcement stood out for its simple, heartwarming nature. On September 2, 2025, Booker shared with the world that he was engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Alexis Lewis. The announcement was made on Instagram, with Booker sharing a series of sweet, candid photos from what looked like a dreamy beach proposal. “I’m thrilled to share: Alexis and I are engaged!” he wrote, adding, “I am savoring the soul-affirming wonder of everyday life with my partner, best friend, and now my fiancée.”…

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On September 2, 2025, the House Oversight Committee released over 33,000 pages of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking a whirlwind of reactions. The files—part of an ongoing investigation into Epstein’s extensive network of exploitation—have been eagerly awaited, but their contents have left many wondering whether they will truly lead to justice for the victims or serve as another political tool in the polarized landscape of Washington, D.C. For years, the Epstein case has loomed large, filled with unanswered questions and theories. The release of these documents was seen by some as a long-overdue attempt at transparency, while others viewed…

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The controversy around the use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy has gotten a lot of attention, especially after President Donald Trump made a claim that the medication causes autism. During a White House announcement, Trump stated that Cuba has “virtually no autism” because of its economic constraints, which allegedly prevent the country from having Tylenol. This contentious assertion quickly became the focus of intense debate. But do the president’s statements have any merit? Is there a real Tylenol shortage in Cuba, and is there a link between Tylenol and autism? In this article, we examine the facts and take a…

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In recent headlines, President Donald Trump’s administration has ignited a wave of controversy by suggesting a link between Tylenol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism. This claim has caught the attention of the public but also prompted significant pushback from the medical community, which has expressed serious reservations regarding the accuracy of the assertion. As we dive into this issue, it’s essential to understand the complexity of autism’s environmental causes and the importance of evidence-based policymaking. For years, Tylenol has been the go-to over-the-counter pain reliever for millions of people, including pregnant women, due to its…

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Danny Boyle, the director of Trainspotting, released his film 28 Days Later (2002) at the start of the new millennium. A young Cillian Murphy (from the upcoming Netflix movie Steve) played a bike courier who awakens from a coma to discover that almost everyone has been killed out by a virus. What’s left is a group of violent, virus-infected individuals known as “the infected.” In the decades that followed, a number of zombie movies and television series were introduced by the post-apocalyptic horror movie. Among them was Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s sequel, 28 Weeks Later (2007). About six months after the…

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India says there will be “humanitarian consequences” from the new US price for H-1B visas. According to the Indian government, there will be “humanitarian consequences” if a new cost of $100,000 (£74,000) is imposed on applicants for US skilled worker visas. The higher H-1B visa application price, which is more than 60 times the current fee, was ordered by President Donald Trump on Friday to take effect on September 21. With little over 70% of all visas granted, Indian workers are by far the most skilled in the program. According to reports, some US IT companies instructed their H-1B visa…

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Reuters, San Francisco/New York, September 21 — As part of his extensive immigration crackdown, President Donald Trump imposed increased visa costs, causing workers on H-1B visas from China and India to cancel their travel plans and return to the United States in a frenzy of bewilderment, rage, and panic. Employees received urgent emails from banks and IT businesses warning them not to leave the nation and urging them to return by a deadline of 12:01 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time on Sunday (4:01 a.m. GMT). Addressing some of the ambiguity surrounding who would be impacted by the order, a White House…

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