Nazem Kadri trade buzz: Maple Leafs reunion idea gets louder as Bruce Boudreau says he could pull Toronto out of ‘doldrums’

Former NHL coach Bruce Boudreau suggests Nazem Kadri could reignite the Toronto Maple Leafs’ identity. Kadri, a disruptive force, is seen as a solution for the team’s struggles, particularly on the power play. His potential return to Toronto offers a shift in talent, not just more skill, addressing a perceived one-dimensional playstyle.

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Bihar polls: RJD alleges voter intimidation, police brutality at polling booths, demands EC action — Shares video

The Rashtriya Janata Dal has raised serious allegations during Bihar’s first phase of polling. The party claims police personnel and BJP workers intimidated voters and attacked RJD members. Incidents were reported in Mohiuddinagar constituency where police allegedly threatened residents. BJP workers were also accused of assaulting an RJD member. The Election Commission has not yet…

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South Korea power plant collapse: At least seven feared to be trapped under rubble; rescue operations under way

A devastating structure collapse at a South Korean power plant has trapped at least seven individuals. The incident occurred at Korea East-West Power’s Ulsan headquarters, where an aging, decommissioned generator gave way during demolition preparations. Rescue efforts are in full swing, with authorities prioritizing the safe extraction of those still unaccounted for.

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AI to steal your job? JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon makes this important statement amid layoff fears; hails Nvidia as ‘unbelievable company’

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon anticipates AI will stabilize or grow the bank’s workforce, focusing on efficiency gains and redeploying employees. While acknowledging AI’s potential to reduce some workloads, he believes it will create new jobs in data and technology, countering widespread job loss concerns.

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Think Louvre’s password was WEAK? Wait till you hear THESE suggestions

The Louvre Museum’s surveillance system was reportedly secured with the password ‘Louvre’, sparking widespread amusement and cybersecurity discussions. Netizens offered humorous alternatives, highlighting the critical need for strong, unique passwords. Experts emphasize length, randomness, and multi-factor authentication to prevent breaches, urging users to avoid predictable choices and utilize password managers for robust online safety.

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Saudi Arabia: Three expatriates, including two women, detained in Madinah prostitution bust

Madinah police, in coordination with the General Directorate for Community Security and Combating Human Trafficking, arrested one man and two women expatriates for engaging in prostitution in a residential apartment. The suspects were detained on site, completed legal procedures, and referred to the Public Prosecution. The arrest forms part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing campaign against…

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