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Donald Trump (Former President of the United States): “Prime Minister Modi is doing an exceptional job. He’s a great gentleman and highly respected. India is doing great under his leadership.” Shinzo Abe (Former Prime Minister of Japan): “Prime Minister Modi is a leader who has brought significant positive changes to India. His initiatives and vision for India are remarkable, and Japan is proud to collaborate with him on various projects that strengthen our bilateral ties.” In the shadow of history, the year 1939 stands as a significant moment when a wave of adversity brought two distant nations closer. After the…

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“The U.S. housing market remains resilient despite higher interest rates, but affordability challenges are pushing more buyers to the sidelines.” — Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR) “The combination of low inventory and high demand has kept home prices elevated, but we’re seeing some moderation as buyers adjust to the new reality of higher borrowing costs.” — Robert Dietz, Chief Economist, National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) In the ebb and flow of the housing market, July brought a subtle shift—a pulse, a heartbeat quickened by the lure of slightly eased mortgage rates. The numbers,…

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“Joey Votto is one of the best hitters of this generation. His ability to control the strike zone and consistently get on base is unmatched.” — Ken Rosenthal, MLB Analyst “Votto is a master of his craft. He’s the kind of player who never stops thinking, always analyzing, and trying to find an edge.” — Marty Brennaman, Hall of Fame Broadcaster Joey Votto, a name etched deeply into the annals of baseball, bid farewell to the game in a poignant Instagram post that echoed with the weight of nearly two decades on the diamond. The former Cincinnati Reds first baseman,…

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Origins: Methamphetamine, often referred to simply as meth, was first synthesized in 1893 from ephedrine by a Japanese chemist named Nagai Nagayoshi. It became more widely used during World War II when both Axis and Allied forces used it to keep troops awake and focused. Post-war, meth became popular as a prescription drug for conditions like narcolepsy and obesity before its addictive properties became widely recognized. In the labyrinthine world of smuggling, where shadows stretch long and deception is a currency, a truck rumbled toward the U.S.-Mexico border. Its cargo, at first glance, seemed innocuous—crates of watermelons, their green skins…

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