What happened to UAE’s Iceberg Project? The ambitious plan to haul a colossal Antarctic iceberg to the coast of Fujairah

The UAE’s ambitious plan to tow a giant Antarctic iceberg for fresh water has stalled with no updates since its 2017 launch. Meanwhile, a Greenland startup successfully exports glacial ice to Dubai bars for luxury use. One aimed to solve a crisis; the other sells exclusivity. As of 2025, only cocktail glasses, not coastlines, are…

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Minnesota Vikings star J.J. McCarthy and fiancee Katya Kuropas celebrate 7 years of love and fans are obsessed with what’s coming next

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy and fiancée Katya Kuropas celebrated their seven-year anniversary, marking a significant milestone in their relationship. The couple, who met in high school, are now engaged parents to a son and two dogs, with their wedding on the horizon. Their journey highlights a strong bond and commitment beyond McCarthy’s rising NFL…

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EC to opposition: Get ‘wrongfully excluded’ to file claims

The Election Commission (EC) refuted allegations from opposition MPs Asaduddin Owaisi and Randeep Surjewala regarding the Bihar electoral roll revision, urging them to facilitate claim filings for allegedly excluded voters. The EC highlighted the low number of claims filed by party booth level agents despite reported irregularities. The revision aims to improve electoral processes, including…

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“Shedeur was set up to fail”: Cleveland Browns release 4 offensive linemen who blocked for rookie QB Shedeur Sanders

In a gritty 19-17 victory against the Rams, Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders struggled, completing few passes and enduring multiple sacks. Following the game, Cleveland released several players, including four offensive linemen who had blocked for Sanders. This sparked debate among fans, with some questioning if Sanders was unfairly positioned for failure during the preseason game.

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29-year-old woman with an ‘extremely clean’ diet diagnosed with Stage-4 colorectal cancer; ‘Slowly, my body started giving signs…’

The body requires sleep to heal itself, and protect its immune system from damage. The production of melatonin hormone which helps control sleep patterns and fights cancer, becomes disrupted when people experience sleep problems. Research shows that inadequate sleep duration or poor sleep quality, increases the likelihood of developing several types of cancer.

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Cancer, Weekly Horoscope, August 17 to August 23, 2025: Ideal week for investments

This week for Cancer, strategic investments and family harmony shine early, though unexpected expenses and relationship strains may arise midweek. Celebrations and social gatherings bring relief later, enhancing family bonds and offering investment opportunities. Prioritize well-being through mindfulness and rest to navigate emotional fluctuations and embrace a positive close to the week.

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Trump administration turns up the heat on Harvard with threat of further sanctions

The Trump administration has intensified scrutiny on Harvard University, placing it under heightened cash monitoring and threatening further sanctions over admissions data compliance. Federal funding cuts, endowment oversight, and ongoing investigations highlight a broader crackdown on elite universities accused of bias. The standoff reflects rising tensions between higher education and government power in shaping admissions…

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