Gmail can read your emails and attachments, says viral report: Google responds: We do…

Google vehemently denies claims of scanning Gmail for AI training, labeling reports as misleading. A spokesperson clarified that existing smart features, like predictive text, are separate from Gemini’s AI development. While these features personalize user experience, Google insists they don’t feed into AI models. Despite the company’s reassurances, a class-action lawsuit alleges privacy violations, and…

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Madras High Court hears Rangaraj CBI probe petition; Joy Crizildaa claims police favor, hearing adjourned

The Madras High Court is reviewing a petition seeking a CBI probe into chef Madhampatty Rangaraj, filed by Joy Crizildaa. She alleges police inaction and favoritism, claiming Rangaraj cheated her after a second marriage and pregnancy. Police deny these claims, stating the investigation is proceeding legally. The court has ordered a status report and adjourned…

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Labour rules revamped! From gratuity to equal wages, what all do new codes cover and who’ll benefit? All you need to know

India’s central government has notified comprehensive labour reforms under four new Labour Codes, consolidating 29 existing laws. These changes extend benefits to fixed-term, contract, gig, platform, and women workers, ensuring equal pay and expanded work opportunities. The reforms also introduce a national floor wage and simplify compliance for businesses.

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7 smart ways to deal with your child’s tantrums (without using a screen or phone)

Discover seven effective, parent-approved strategies to navigate childhood tantrums without resorting to screens. These methods focus on validating feelings, offering choices, creating calm spaces, using humor, teaching breathing techniques, preparing for transitions, and rewarding calm behavior. By fostering connection and creativity, parents can transform tantrum moments into opportunities for emotional growth and self-regulation.

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These communication habits can make you highly likable at work, says communication expert Vanessa Van Edwards

People who are widely liked at work often rely on subtle communication habits that shape how others perceive their warmth and professionalism. Small behaviours, from a sincere greeting to confident vocal inflection, can strengthen rapport and build credibility. Experts note that making time for small talk and recognising when to step back from disengaged conversations…

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