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Danny Masterson: US actor found guilty on two rapes

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 A jury in Los Angeles has reached a verdict in the case against US actor Danny Masterson, finding him guilty on two of the three rape charges.                                                                      Image by:  jd@minglemediatv.com Actor Danny Masterson, known for his role in the TV series That '70s Show, has been found guilty on two out of three counts of rape by a Los Angeles jury.  The charges were brought against him by three women who were former members of the Church of Scientology and accused Masterson of sexually assaulting them at his Hollywood home between 2001 and 2003. The prosecution argued that Masterson used his status as a prominent Scientologist to evade accountability. While the jury was deadlocked on the third count, resulting in no verdic...

What is Patriarchy: A myth about Patriarchy

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 Angela Saini argues that throughout history, there have been widespread incorrect beliefs regarding the reasons behind the existence of societies where men hold more power than women. In 1930, the announcement of the closure of the baboon enclosure at London Zoo created quite a stir. The enclosure, known as "Monkey Hill," had a notorious reputation for violent incidents and frequent deaths. One incident, in particular, caught the attention of the media and the public.  A young baboon named George had taken a female baboon who belonged to the dominant male, known as the "king." After a tense standoff, George ended up killing the female. The events at Monkey Hill contributed to the prevailing belief at the time that male domination and aggression were natural traits in both animals and humans. It seemed as though visitors to the zoo were observing a glimpse into our evolutionary past, where violent males would victimize weaker females. However, it's important to ...

Top 12 T.V Series and their Trailers you should watch this Month

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 Introduction In the vast realm of television series, finding the perfect show to immerse yourself in can be a daunting task. With countless options available across various genres and platforms, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. That's why we've curated a list of the top 12 TV series you should watch this month, designed to captivate your imagination and provide hours of entertainment. From gripping dramas to mind-bending mysteries, heartwarming comedies to thrilling adventures, this carefully selected collection encompasses a wide range of storytelling styles, ensuring there's something for everyone. Whether you're a fan of intense character-driven narratives or prefer to delve into fantastical realms, our recommendations cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Our list not only highlights critically acclaimed shows that have garnered a loyal following but also features hidden gems that might have flown under your radar. Each series stands out for its exceptional wr...

Most beautiful Cities in World : Unfortunately that are Sinking

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Coastal cities like New York City are facing a significant challenge as the ground beneath them sinks due to the weight of their buildings. To add to the problem, rising sea levels are exacerbating the situation. While it may be difficult to completely halt or reverse these processes, there are steps that can be taken to minimize the impact and safeguard these cities. One approach is to adopt sustainable urban planning practices that take into account the location of buildings and land use patterns. By carefully considering these factors, the strain on the ground can be reduced, helping to address the issue of sinking land. Additionally, implementing measures to mitigate the effects of rising sea levels is crucial for the long-term protection of coastal cities.

Cryptocurrency: MPs says treat it as gambling

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  MPs have called on the government to categorize retail investment in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as a type of gambling, emphasizing that their volatile nature could lead to substantial value fluctuations and the potential loss of entire investments. According to the Treasury Select Committee, these characteristics closely resemble those of gambling. Furthermore, the committee criticized the abandoned proposal for the Royal Mint to develop a non-fungible token (NFT). In response, the Treasury informed BBC News that it does not endorse the application of gambling regulations.