In an era where representation is not merely desired but demanded, Hailee Steinfeld’s portrayal of Mary—a multi-racial vampire in Ryan Coogler’s forthcoming film, “Sinners”—is a moving testament to how horror can serve as a compelling mirror for personal and familial identity. Steinfeld, who draws on her own mixed-race heritage as part-Black and part-Filipino, finds herself
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The news reverberated across stock exchanges like an electric shock: President Trump announced a pause in the reciprocal tariffs that had been squeezing the market. The immediate response was a surge in stock prices—a buoyant 3,028 points for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, translating to an extraordinary 8% increase. In the midst of continuing trade
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In an unsettling turn of events that reverberates throughout financial markets, Jamie Dimon, the outspoken CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has crystallized fears long circulating among economists: the U.S. economy appears to be teetering on the brink of recession. Dimon’s commentary, coming amidst a volatile series of steep stock market declines, should serve as a stark
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The introduction of the redesigned Aadhaar app by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) heralds a new age in identity verification through technology. Utilizing biometric facial recognition and streamlined, app-based authentication processes, the UIDAI envisions a future where individuals can verify their identity without the cumbersome necessity of physical documentation. While the notion of
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