
Columbia professor Jeremy Dauber's book 'American Scary' provides a comprehensive historical context of horror in the U.S., demonstrating how the genre has always been a reflection of societal fears. From the Salem Witch Trials to nuclear war and racial tensions to domestic violence, horror has consistently mirrored America's darkest anxieties. The influence of technology and true crime on its evolution has offered cathartic experiences by confronting fears in controlled settings.




Official sources said illicit trafficking of cultural property is a longstanding issue that has affected many cultures and countries throughout history, and India has been particularly hit.

Last year in June, a murder plot to assassinate Pannun was thwarted. Pannun, a designated terrorist by India, who holds US-Canadian dual citizenship, has filed a civil lawsuit in the US district court aiming to hold the Indian government accountable for its alleged role in the assassination plots.

Princeton geneticists led by Joshua Akey have discovered multiple waves of interbreeding between modern humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans over 200,000 years. Utilizing advanced genetic tools, they mapped gene flow - showing that these ancient groups interacted more than previously believed. Neanderthals may not have gone extinct but instead interbred into modern populations through interbreeding rather than becoming extinct altogether.

The event hosted by ABC News on Sep 10 has significantly changed perspectives since the last debate in June that happened between Trump and the previous Democrat candidate and current US President Joe Biden.

Brigham and Women's Hospital has conducted research that suggests three biomarkers, LDL cholesterol, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), and lipoprotein (a), can predict women's future risk of heart attack and stroke years in advance. Their study supports universal screening for these markers, so earlier interventions such as lifestyle modifications or targeted therapies may reduce cardiovascular risks significantly.
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Both Trump's and his rival Kamala Harris's campaigns had said they had been targeted by cyber attacks in recent weeks with US-based tech companies confirming that they detected such attacks.

CBSE dismisses viral notice claiming board exam postponement in Middle East

More than 93,000 posts vacant in paramilitary forces: Govt informs Rajya Sabha

NMC asks state medical councils to start internship allotment for foreign medical graduates

Meghalaya board postpones two Class 12 exams in West Garo Hills after clashes

US burns $11.3 billion in first six days of Iran war

US burns $11.3 billion in first six days of Iran war

Iran lays down three conditions to end war with US and Israel

Lockdown shadows return as LPG crunch shuts eateries and kills jobs

Gunman’s 20-year plot to kill Farooq Abdullah fails at Jammu wedding

Indian sailor killed as Iran strikes oil tankers in Gulf war escalation
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