Legionnaires’ Disease and air conditioning: A risk you probably didn’t know about

Legionnaires’ disease, a severe pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, thrives in stagnant water within large air conditioning systems. The disease spreads through contaminated water droplets, leading to symptoms like fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Prevention relies on regular AC maintenance, water system flushing, and biocide treatments, especially in hotels and public buildings.

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‘Will do an outstanding job’: Trump nominates Stephen Miran to Federal Reserve Board; Powell’s role under scrutiny

Donald Trump nominated Stephen Miran to temporarily fill a Federal Reserve Board vacancy, raising concerns about political influence on the central bank. Miran, favored to lower interest rates, would replace Adriana Kugler until January 2026. The Senate Banking Committee will consider the nomination amid debates over the Fed’s independence and future leadership, as Trump eyes…

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at GPT-5 launch: ‘India is our second-largest market…but what users are doing with…’

OpenAI has launched GPT-5, its most advanced AI model, boasting significant improvements in accuracy, speed, and reasoning. CEO Sam Altman highlighted India as a rapidly growing market, potentially surpassing the US. GPT-5 is available in various sizes and tiers, including a free version, with enhanced versions for Team, Enterprise, Edu, and Pro users, marking a…

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“AI Is already better than most doctors,” says Elon Musk: Why it could get tough to sustain as a medical professional in the age of automation

In 2025, AI is rapidly reshaping healthcare, challenging the traditional role of doctors. Elon Musk’s bold claim that AI outperforms most physicians highlights a critical turning point. With patients arriving armed with AI-driven knowledge, doctors face heightened scrutiny and evolving expectations. The future of medicine depends on embracing AI, continuous learning, and balancing technology with…

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Fatal remedy: 3 dead, 1 critical after taking ‘desi medicine’ to quit alcohol in Karnataka; police nab accused

In Kalaburagi, three individuals died and one is in critical condition after consuming a traditional medicine purportedly meant to help them quit alcohol. Fakirappa, who administered the concoction, has been arrested in Telangana. Authorities are now warning the public against seeking treatment from such unqualified practitioners following the tragic incident.

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Jayson Tatum Injury Update: Boston Celtics Star Makes Encouraging Public Appearance Amid Achilles Recovery

Jayson Tatum, recovering from a ruptured Achilles suffered in late May, was spotted in Providence, Rhode Island, walking without assistance, signaling positive progress. He joined Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla at a groundbreaking ceremony for a new early education center. Celtics President Rich Gotham offered an optimistic update, noting Tatum’s improved mobility, boosting team morale…

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‘Typhoon Boss’ update: Release date advances for Lee Junho and Kim Min Ha starrer; Fans can’t keep calm as drama set to air a month early

The highly anticipated drama ‘Typhoon Boss,’ initially slated for a November release, will now premiere in October on a major streaming platform. Set against the backdrop of the 1997 South Korean financial crisis, the series follows Kang Tae Pung, who inherits his father’s struggling company, and O Mi Seon, a determined employee.

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“Put yourself in uncomfortable situations,” says Google CEO Sundar Pichai: 8 important career lessons that professionals must learn

Sundar Pichai’s rise from product manager to Google CEO reflects a leadership style rooted in humility, self-discipline, and strategic clarity. Worth $1.1 billion, he shares eight guiding lessons—from embracing discomfort and seeking challenge to building mission-driven teams—that offer a powerful blueprint for professional growth, personal fulfilment, and impact beyond financial success.

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