Samantha Ruth Prabhu shares her clean, anti-inflammatory diet plan; reveals ghee, broccoli, and sprouts are must-haves

Samantha Ruth Prabhu prioritizes health through an anti-inflammatory diet, ditching cheat days for consistent, nutrient-rich meals. She favors broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, while avoiding spinach and kale. Celery, berries, turmeric, and ghee are also staples. Her assistant ensures she stays on track, even during shoots. Samantha was last seen in ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’ with…

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Hulk Hogan’s estranged daughter Brooke said ‘I love you’ in her last conversation with him; She also urged him to slow down amid his declining health

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at 71, and a report reveals details of his last conversation with his estranged daughter, Brooke. They spoke two weeks before his wedding, where Brooke expressed her love and urged him to slow down. Hogan apologized during the call, leaving Brooke grateful for the heartfelt exchange despite their strained…

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Significance of green bangles on Hariyali Teej 2025: What they symbolise for women

Hariyali Teej, celebrated on July 27, 2025, is a cherished festival for married Hindu women, symbolizing fertility and marital bliss. Women wear green bangles and sarees, reflecting nature’s renewal and honouring Goddess Parvati’s devotion. The festival includes fasting, applying mehendi, and enjoying Jhoola ceremonies, promoting love, nature, and feminine devotion.

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“I can’t teach genocide in this environment,” says Columbia University scholar as campus free speech crisis deepens

Columbia University’s adoption of a controversial antisemitism definition has left renowned scholar Marianne Hirsch questioning her future in academia. The policy, tied to a federal settlement, is seen by critics as a threat to academic freedom, potentially punishing criticism of Israel. Hirsch warns this shift could silence vital classroom discussions on genocide, history, and human…

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US plans to scrap H-1B exemption for universities: Will foreign students be the first to go?

A proposed US rule threatens to eliminate the H-1B visa exemption for universities, impacting international students, particularly from India. This change would force universities into the competitive H-1B lottery, jeopardizing post-graduation opportunities for foreign graduates. With potential job insecurity and loan repayment challenges, many may be compelled to leave the US.

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