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A Michigan woman owns 19 acres between two planned Toll Brothers communities; she is suing over her only access route and a proposed wastewater discharge

Toll Brothers sued by owner of land surrounded by 107-luxury home project A Michigan woman who owns 19 acres of wooded land between two planned luxury housing developments has filed a lawsuit against homebuilder Toll Brothers. The dispute centers on her property access rights and plans to build a private wastewater treatment facility near her…

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‘Sardar 2’ teaser out: Karthi gears up for his toughest mission yet in P.S. Mithran’s spy thriller with bigger action, intense spy missions and global scale | Tamil Movie News

Karthi is back in action as the makers of ‘Sardar 2’ unveiled the much-awaited teaser of the upcoming spy thriller, offering a glimpse into a bigger and more ambitious sequel. Packed with explosive action sequences, international locations and high-stakes espionage, the teaser has already generated massive buzz among fans. Directed by P.S. Mithran, the film…

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‘Paradise for spies’ no more: Japan launches first centralised intelligence body since WWII

Japan launches new centralised intelligence agency Japan has pushed for a sweeping intelligence reform and launched its first centralised intelligence body since World War II. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pushes for sweeping security reforms in the face of growing regional threats.The National Intelligence Bureau formally launched on Friday, is an upgrade to the Cabinet Intelligence…

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Inside Sanjay Dutt’s net worth reported to be Rs 295 crore which includes Rs 40 crore home at Pali Hill, luxury cars, investments and more | Hindi Movie News

Sanjay Dutt recently turned 67 years old on July 29. The actor has seen a remarkable journey in cinema and apart from his successful career as an actor, he has also been a successful entrepreneur and investor. While apart from his professional life, Sanjay’s personal life has also always been under the public eye, he’s…

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The Australian tree dropped from aeroplanes over Florida’s Everglades that spread across nearly 500,000 acres | World News

Representative Image of invasive Australian trees in the Florida Everglades (AI-generated image) In 1936, a Florida landowner scattered melaleuca seeds from an aeroplane over the eastern edge of the Everglades, part of a deliberate, decades-long effort to dry out what was then widely viewed as unusable swampland and turn it into farmable ground. The tree,…

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Meet Angelo Casimiro: The 15-year-old who designed shoes that generate electricity from human footsteps |

Image Credit: inhabitat.com The global energy landscape is rapidly changing as the dangers of fossil fuels are becoming visible to researchers and the public. As traditional energy sources will probably diminish by the year 2088, the search for renewable options has expanded from wind and solar farms to personal, wearable technology. A prime example of…

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‘Pak-trained Mujahideen have turned their guns inwards’: India slams Islamabad over PoK crackdown | India News

The MEA criticized Pakistan’s harsh crackdown on protesters in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. (PTI images) NEW DELHI: India on Friday slammed Pakistan of making an open admission of state-sponsored terrorism after a senior aide to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif acknowledged that Islamabad had trained and armed Mujahideen who have now turned against the Pakistani state….

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India assure three judo medals as Asmita Dey, Harsh Singh and Yamini reach CWG finals | Commonwealth Games News

Harsh Singh, in blue, competes against Australia’s Antun Neto Pedro Carlos during a men’s 60kg semifinal judo match at the 23rd Commonwealth Games, in Glasgow, Scotland. India’s judo team assured the country of at least three silver medals at the Commonwealth Games after Asmita Dey, Harsh Singh and Yamini Mourya reached the finals of their…

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Bronze Age: How a 3,400-year-old Bronze Age log boat helped archaeologists uncover thousands of years of life along the River Trent | World News

Representative Image of a 3,400-year-old Bronze Age log boat discovered along the River Trent (Image credit: Derby Museums) A new exhibition opening at the University of Nottingham Museum is bringing together decades of archaeological work along the River Trent, one of Britain’s most extensively studied river valleys. Prehistoric Lives in the Trent Valley, curated by…

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