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  • Antidepressant Side Effects Vary Widely by Drug, Large Study Finds

    Antidepressant Side Effects Vary Widely by Drug, Large Study Finds

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    New research provides robust evidence of the wide range of antidepressant side effects. Iuliia Bondar/Getty Images
    • A large new study found that the side effects of antidepressants vary significantly by drug.
    • Some medications…

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  • How compact can a neutron star get before collapsing into a black hole?

    How compact can a neutron star get before collapsing into a black hole?

    By developing a new theoretical relation describing just how compact neutron stars — which are the remnants of massive stars that have gone supernova — can get, researchers have found a way to test the properties of nuclear physics under…

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  • Something Is Killing the Children Movie, Animated Show in the Works

    Something Is Killing the Children Movie, Animated Show in the Works

    You can’t keep a good monster hunter down.
     
    Coming on top of a multi-company bidding war, Blumhouse, the prolific horror-centric banner behind Black Phone 2 and the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, has snagged the rights to Something…

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  • I Found the 5 Best Tech Deals on Laptops, Speakers, TVs, and More for Your Weekend Shopping Spree – PCMag

    1. I Found the 5 Best Tech Deals on Laptops, Speakers, TVs, and More for Your Weekend Shopping Spree  PCMag
    2. Deals for Today: Ridiculous Deals on a 75-Inch TV and Hulu  IGN
    3. Top Tech Deals: Ryobi 3-Pack, Samsung Frame TV, Portable Power Stations, and…

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  • As Australia’s first Indigenous press photographer, Mervyn Bishop told many others’ stories. Now the yarn is about him – The Guardian

    1. As Australia’s first Indigenous press photographer, Mervyn Bishop told many others’ stories. Now the yarn is about him  The Guardian
    2. He photographed Whitlam and Lingiari. Now he wants to play golf with Trump  Brisbane Times
    3. Author interview –…

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  • The Prem: Northampton 43-31 Saracens – Four-try Freeman stars for Saints

    The Prem: Northampton 43-31 Saracens – Four-try Freeman stars for Saints

    Northampton Saints: Hendy; Freeman, Hutchinson, Dingwall (c), Todaro; Smith, Mitchell; Fischetti, Smith, Davison, Lockett, Van der Mescht, Coles, Pearson, Pollock

    Replacements: Wright, Iyogun, Green, Prowse, Chick, McParland, Belleau, Litchfield

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  • Woodard elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Woodard elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Radiologist Pamela Woodard, MD, of Washington University (WashU) School of Medicine, has received the high honor of election to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).

    Pamela Woodard, MD

    NAM noted Woodard’s election for her leadership as director…

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  • Emma Stone reveals how Jennifer Aniston approved her face cameo in ‘Bugonia’

    Emma Stone reveals how Jennifer Aniston approved her face cameo in ‘Bugonia’

    Photo: Emma Stone recalls receiving Jennifer Aniston’s permission for involvement in ‘Bugonia’

    Emma Stone is over the moon about her upcoming collaboration with Jennifer Aniston in Bugonia, a dark comedy directed…

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  • United Rugby Championship: Glasgow 21-12 Bulls: Warriors dig deep to down Bulls

    United Rugby Championship: Glasgow 21-12 Bulls: Warriors dig deep to down Bulls

    Glasgow Warriors: Josh McKay, Kyle Steyn (capt), Stafford McDowall, Sione Tuipulotu, Kyle Rowe; Adam Hastings, George Horne; Jamie Bhatti, Johnny Matthews, Murphy Walker, Max Williamson, Scott Cummings, Gregor Brown, Matt Fagerson, Jack Dempsey.

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  • SBP injects Rs4.25tr via OMOs

    SBP injects Rs4.25tr via OMOs

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    KARACHI:

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Friday injected a total of Rs4.245 trillion into the financial system through reverse repo and Shariah-compliant Mudarabah-based open market operations (OMOs).

    According to the central bank, the liquidity injection included Rs3.914 trillion through conventional reverse repo OMOs and Rs331 billion via Islamic Mudarabah-based operations. The OMO was conducted for seven-day and 14-day tenors.

    For the seven-day reverse repo, the SBP received 18 bids totalling Rs3,643 billion at rates ranging between 11% and 11.07%, out of which 17 bids worth Rs3,642.5 billion were accepted at a rate of 11.01%. In the 14-day tenor, the central bank received 11 bids amounting to Rs272.5 billion, with accepted bids of Rs272 billion at a rate of 11.02%.

    In its Shariah-compliant Mudarabah-based OMO, the SBP received four bids for the seven-day tenor, offering Rs331 billion at returns from 11.06% to 11.12%. The entire amount was accepted at 11.06%, while no bids were received for the 14-day Islamic tenor.

    According to data released by the SBP, the rupee closed at Rs281.02 per dollar, gaining Rs0.01 from the previous day’s rate.

    Meanwhile, gold prices in Pakistan continued their downward trajectory, mirroring trends in the international market, where the precious metal struggled to recover despite slightly softer-than-expected US inflation data that bolstered expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut next week.

    According to the rates issued by the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association, the price of gold per tola fell by Rs2,000, settling at Rs431,862, while the price of 10 grams declined by Rs1,714 to Rs370,252.

    The fall marks the first weekly loss in nearly 10 weeks as global investors adjusted their positions ahead of next week’s US monetary policy announcement.

    On Thursday, the yellow metal had already recorded a sharp drop of Rs3,500 per tola, bringing local prices down from recent highs. The consistent downward pressure reflects international market sentiment, where gold has been trading in a narrow band after heavy profit-taking earlier in the week.

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