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Altcoins Surge As Bitcoin Regains Momentum! Experts Call Remittix “The Best Crypto To Buy Right Now”

The post Altcoins Surge As Bitcoin Regains Momentum! Experts Call Remittix “The Best Crypto To Buy Right Now” appeared com. Bitcoin is climbing back from the October sell off and risk appetite is returning. Each time the leading coin steadies near six figures, capital starts hunting the next big mover. In many of those conversations, analysts are already hinting that investors who ignore one name now may regret it later, a cross border payments DeFi project called Remittix. Bitcoin Momentum Returns In A Shaky Market Bitcoin has bounced from lows near $98,500 and now trades around $101,000, trimming a monthly drop of more than 15%. Even after that pullback, year to date gains sit close to 50%, helped by steady demand from spot Bitcoin ETF products and new listings on venues such as the ASX. Traders are watching $98,500 as support and $109,000 as the barrier that could open a path toward the mid $110,000 region if broken, a zone where a firm Bitcoin price often frees capital to rotate into high conviction altcoins. As Bitcoin steadies, select altcoins are trying to push higher. Solana trades near $160 and despite a recent 12% pullback, remains one of the most watched low gas fee crypto networks thanks to strong throughput and the first Solana ETF products in the United States. Why Experts Call Remittix The Best Crypto To Buy Now Against this backdrop, Remittix is the project that many analysts say they would least want to be late on. It is a payment-driven DeFi project that aims to let users send crypto directly into real bank accounts in over 30 countries through one simple stack, giving RTX a role every time money crosses borders rather than only when traders speculate. The numbers behind that plan already look like a warning sign for anyone waiting on the sidelines. More than 684 million RTX tokens have been acquired and the project has raised.

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Aneet Padda to begin Shakti Shalini shoot soon after final-year exams in December and January

Saiyaara star Aneet Padda, who is regarded as the biggest Gen Z face of our country after delivering the all-time highest-grossing love story in the history of Indian cinema, is set to give her college final year exams in December and January! A source informs, “It is incredible that Aneet Padda is so young, and she has become such a massive success story in our country. The Gen Z face of India is set to give her college final year exams in December and January before she starts shooting for her next, Dinesh Vijan’s Shakti Shalini, a film that she is headlining.”The informer adds, “Aneet is currently studying for her final-year examinations. She is pursuing a B. A. (Hons.) in Political Science and is neck deep balancing work and studies. Her schedule is being managed perfectly so that she can give ample time to her studies while finishing what is absolutely priority at the work front.”Saiyaara marked Aneet’s big-screen debut as the YRF heroine. The film, which also starred Ahaan Panday in the lead, made history with its box-office success, emerging as the biggest launchpad for any newcomer since Kaho Na Pyaar Hai which released 25 years ago! Such was the impact of Aneet’s performance that she was handpicked by Dinesh Vijan for his blockbuster Maddock Horror Comedy Universe’s (MHCU) project, Shakti Shalini. Aneet is the youngest actor ever to headline a franchise in Indian cinema, having signed the film when she was just 22. Shakti Shalini is scheduled to release on December 24, 2026, which has again made Aneet go down in history books as the youngest actor ever to have a Holiday release that only sees the biggest superstars of our country arrive in cinemas! Also Read: Amar Kaushik clarifies rumours about Aneet Padda replacing Kiara Advani in Maddock’s next horror comedy Shakti Shalini.

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Berkwits ’29: The Deterrent Act is more about power than transparency

On March 27, the U. S. House of Representatives passed the Deterrent Act. As it awaits a Senate vote, Brown is continuing its yearslong fight against the piece of legislation. The Deterrent Act is purported to improve research security and reduce foreign malign influence on universities. In reality, however, the bill would function as another federal overreach on institutions of higher education rather than an effective measure for upholding academic freedom. Under Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, universities are required to disclose foreign donations of $250,000 or more. The Deterrent Act seeks to decrease that gift threshold to $50,000, forcing academic institutions to report all foreign contributions that exceed the new minimum value, to the U. S. Department of Education. In addition, a gift of any dollar amount from a “foreign country (or entity) of concern” must also be disclosed. Finally, the Act lays out additional guidelines in regards to gifts or contracts between individuals faculty and staff and foreign sources. These legislative revisions are ostensibly done in an effort to minimize the influence of foreign political ideologies on American campuses. However, the framework for these disclosures already exists in previous laws, thus “duplicat(ing) existing interagency efforts.” As expressed by the American Council on Education in a letter to Congress, foreign gift reporting is already mandated “under NSPM-33, the CHIPS and Science Act and numerous National Defense Authorization Act provisions.” It is superfluous to increase administrative burden, especially when the bureaucracy of the Department of Education is already getting gutted. Rather than inventing a new mechanism for reducing ideological influence, the Deterrent Act functions as a demonstration of strength for President Trump another method to make universities submit to his will. The Act, which was crafted by House Republicans and has received bipartisan support, may not have been created with the sole intent of serving Trump’s higher education agenda. Still, its language aligns with the rhetoric of Trump’s subsequent executive order entitled “Transparency Regarding Foreign Influence at American Universities.” In practice, if the Act passes, it will serve as a tool for the Trump administration to continue to tighten its control of academia. From federal land grants in the 1800s, to work-study during the Great Depression, to the GI Bill, the federal government has played a longstanding and crucial role in universities. The ratification of the Higher Education Act cemented the relationship in 1965 and has since resulted in the federal government’s involved financial support through programs such as the FAFSA and Pell Grants. All this is to say, an exchange of influence and funds between universities and the federal government is not a new phenomenon. However, in the past year, this relationship has been redefined, demonstrated by the significant federal cuts to university research funding and a freeze of grant funding to specific universities, including Brown. These events have instituted a new power dynamic between both parties one in which the president uses federal funding as political leverage. The Trump administration and advocates claim they are trying to halt ideological influence with the Deterrent Act, and yet this piece of legislation is just another political ploy to further their own ideological battle. And, despite the nefarious nature of foreign influence the act clearly suggests, Trump pays no heed when it is to his benefit. Whether it is a portrait from Russian President Vladimir Putin, a jet from Qatar, many golf clubs from Japan or Russian elites investing nearly $100 million in his buildings, Trump is no stranger to a foreign gift. Additionally, according to Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Trump, or his companies, received $13. 6 million from foreign payments during his first term. Foreign gifts infiltrate the White House, so why is higher education where the line is drawn? It is true that financial “transparency, accountability and clarity” are both necessary, and oftentimes lacking, at universities. If foreign governments, of any sort, are infiltrating American institutions to further their own political agenda for example the “U. S. based researchers. arrested for illegally collaborating with China” the alarms of academic independence should sound. However, this act does not make significant strides towards securing our academic freedom. Instead, it deepens the federal government’s encroachment. I urge the Brown community to think back to the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” offered by the federal government last month. Rejecting the compact, a choice largely praised by the Brown community, was a step towards academic integrity and freedom. These are the steps we must continue to take. Steps of autonomy and independence. Universities are reliant on external actors to run, but that does not mean we should be indebted to them. Despite its longstanding history, as a university, we should ensure that no gifts we take come with strings. The issue isn’t foreign gifts; it is extrinsic influence both domestic and abroad. Talia Berkwits ’29 can be reached at talia_berkwits@brown. edu. Please send responses to this column to letters@browndailyherald. com and other opinions to opinions@browndailyherald. com.

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Kartik Aaryan makes a strategic move — bids adieu to Collective Artists Network, joins Dharma Cornerstone Agency

Kartik Aaryan has made a pivotal industry move-he’s officially parted ways with long-time manager team Collective Artists Network (CAN) and has inked a new charter with power-players Dharma Cornerstone Agency (DCA), founded by Karan Johar and Rajeev Masand, as per a report by Exchange4Media. This shift comes at a key moment, signalling a fresh beginning as the actor gears up for an ambitious 2026 slate. The transition follows the much-publicised fallout at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa last year. Back then, Kartik’s session to promote his film was abruptly cancelled after his former team’s reported list of demands-10 extra tickets, two luxury suites, additional five-star accommodations-clashed with festival organisers. This sparked industry chatter about the role of management in star reputations. Now, aligning with DCA-an agency boasting over 200 talents across film, music and digital-is a strategic upgrade. The roster includes heavyweights like Janhvi Kapoor, Tiger Shroff, Sara Ali Khan, Ananya Panday and more in the Bollywood arena; beyond that, the agency represents music artistes and digital creators too. For Kartik, this means fresh access to premium brand deals, multi-platform ventures, and an enhanced image engine. Interestingly, this move also signals a reconciliation with the “Dharma circle.” Though earlier whispers suggested friction between Aaryan and Karan Johar-at one point the actor missed out on a major Johar-backed casting-this new partnership signals a fresh chapter and perhaps a reset of alliances. What does this mean for the future? A lot. Kartik’s 2026 line-up already looks punchy: Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri with Ananya Panday, the supernatural thriller Naagzilla (slated August 14, 2026) alongside the much-anticipated romantic film with Anurag Basu, which also stars Sreeleela. With DCA’s machinery in place, he’s now geared not just for box-office punch but also for image elevation, endorsements, digital footprint expansion-and perhaps the move into the league of A-list superstars. Also Read: Pratibha Ranta not a part of Kartik Aaryan’s Naagzilla; confirms source.

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Parks & Rec’s Nick Offerman Teases Appearance on Amy Poehler’s Podcast

Nick Offerman recently teased his appearance on Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast. In a new interview, he expressed both nervousness and excitement about being interviewed by his Parks and Recreation co-star. Nick Offerman reveals he will appear on Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast In [.] The post Parks & Rec’s Nick Offerman Teases Appearance on Amy Poehler’s Podcast appeared first on ComingSoon. net Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

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Bigg Boss 19 double elimination: Abhishek Bajaj and Neelam Giri out after heated clashes and weekend allegations

Bigg Boss 19 delivered another one of its most dramatic turns this week with the double eviction of Abhishek Bajaj and Neelam Giri. Both contestants, who have been at the centre of multiple controversies since the beginning of the season, saw their journeys cut short after an intense round of nominations and weekend scrutiny. Neelam Giri’s stint inside the house was marked by frequent reprimands from host Salman Khan. The Bhojpuri actress was repeatedly cautioned for her conduct, including the episode where she was accused of body shaming fellow contestant Ashnoor Kaur. Her run also included a series of confrontations- from a heated fallout with Tanya Mittal, once considered her close ally, to a major clash with Farrhana Bhatt. Abhishek Bajaj’s journey wasn’t any less turbulent. During the recently aired Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman Khan called him out once again, this time in the presence of Ashnoor Kaur, pointing out how her presence often gets overshadowed by Bajaj. The actor has also been embroiled in controversies linked to personal allegations made by his ex-wife Akanksha, who questioned his chemistry with Ashnoor and accused him of cheating during their marriage. His time in the house further saw repeated arguments with contestants like Baseer Ali and Shehbaz Gill. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JioHotstar Reality (@jiohotstarreality)Along with Abhishek and Neelam, the other names in the elimination pool this week included Gaurav Khanna, Ashnoor Kaur, and Farrhana Bhatt, who survived the round. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JioHotstar Reality (@jiohotstarreality)With the eviction of two strong yet contentious personalities, the competition now tightens among the remaining contestants-Kunickaa Sadanand, Amaal Malik, Malti Chahar, Pranit More, and Mridul Tiwari along with Khanna, Bhatt, and Kaur- each gearing up for the unpredictable twists Bigg Boss is known for. The latest elimination has unquestionably reshaped the dynamics of Bigg Boss 19, setting the stage for more drama, shifting alliances, and high-octane faceoffs in the weeks ahead. Also Read: Bigg Boss 19 hints at Pranit More’s possible return after health exit, internet reacts with excitement.