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The Last Arena
The stadium lights burned like twin suns, pouring liquid white bars onto the octagonal cage at the center of the field. The swarm was a thundering sea — thousands of voices, thousands of trusts, thousands of dollars wagered on the warriors who would step into the steel walls.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Earth
Consistency In All You Do
When you are going through the day to day travel that this life is, it can be exceptionally troublesome to remain centered with all the diversions that are predominant in today's world. There is so much more data at all of our transfers than there has ever been in our history, and with all that information and data, it can be very an challenge in knowing which heading in life you wish to take, considering the number of bearings is basically limitless.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Earth
Four-Star Reflections
Keep in mind 2012? In a few circles, there was conversation about a galactic arrangement, an uncommon arrangement when our sun powered framework crossed into the "galactic plane" and was at the center of our universe. There, in the "photon belt," we got an enormous implantation of light, opening channels to higher domains of awareness.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Earth
About a quarter of pregnant women in the US don’t get prenatal care in their first trimester, report says
A few ladies surge to their specialist fair days after getting a positive pregnant test, but Dr. L. Delight Bread cook said she frequently sees patients for the to begin with time fair weeks or indeed days some time recently they deliver birth.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Humans
The Whispering Room
The house stood alone at the edge of a calm town. It was tall, contracting, and abnormally tilted, as if it had been observing the ground for a long time. A cold wind continuously appeared to circle it. The proprietor, an ancient man with temperamental hands, given Arif the key but cautioned him, “Don’t open the entryway at the conclusion of the corridor. That room… Doesn’t like visitors.”
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Horror
Trump pulling out all the stops to welcome Saudi crown prince for first White House visit since Khashoggi killing
President Donald Trump is set to welcome Saudi Arabia's influential Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House on Tuesday with the full ceremony of a state visit, according to sources knowledgeable about the plans. The event will feature a morning welcoming ceremony and a formal evening dinner.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in History
AI & Chips: The 2025 Shift
The U.S. technology sector is entering one of its most transformative periods in decades, driven by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, major shifts in semiconductor leadership, and a renewed push for regulation. As 2025 unfolds, the race between innovation and governance is accelerating, creating a landscape filled with promise—and tension.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Journal
The Last Night in Cabin 12
Rain fell in sheets against the windows of Cabin 12 as the wind howled like an injured animal. Alex dropped his bags near the door, soaked, irritated, and exhausted. The cabin had been his uncle’s—remote, quiet, and cheap to use whenever he needed time away from the city. But he had forgotten just how isolated it really was.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Horror
Colon cancer: 7 ultra-processed foods you should avoid to reduce the risk
7 ultra-processed nourishments you ought to maintain a strategic distance from to diminish the risk. Colon cancer (moreover called colorectal cancer) is no longer fair an infection of more seasoned grown-ups — its rate is rising strongly among individuals beneath 50. It is a sort of cancer that creates in the tissues of the colon or rectum. It begins in the huge digestive tract (colon) and frequently creates from little, noncancerous clumps of cells called polyps. Its one of the most common sorts of cancer around the world and the moment driving cause of cancer passing in the joined States.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Filthy
The Long Road to Morning
The Long Road to Morning Maya had never liked mornings. They always felt heavy — quiet monuments that she wasn't living the life she wanted. At thirty-four, she was successful at work, reliable to her musketeers, and continually polite to nonnatives, yet she couldn't climb a flight of stairs without feeling winded.
By The Academy Awards2 months ago in Filthy
Nicole Kidman’s Performance in Babygirl Could Ignite Oscar Buzz
Nicole Kidman is making waves with her performance as a tech CEO who embarks on a relationship with a young intern (Harris Dickinson) in Babygirl, a provocative film delving into themes of desire and power dynamics within a consensual affair. This role could potentially secure her second Academy Award for Best Actress, following her win in 2003 for portraying Virginia Woolf in The Hours.
By The Academy Awardsabout a year ago in Art
Oscar Watch: A Look at This Year’s Top VFX Contenders
The Oscar for Best Visual Effects is notoriously hard to predict, and this year is no different. The nomination process unfolds in three stages: first, the executive committee selects 20 eligible films. Then, this list is narrowed to 10 semi-finalists, which were announced on December 17. In January, the Academy hosts a virtual screening of these films, where VFX professionals can discuss their work, leading to the announcement of the final five nominees on January 19. The entire Academy membership then votes for the winner.
By The Academy Awardsabout a year ago in Art




