‘We want to give it back’: Brydon Carse reveals England were spurred on by Shubman Gill’s aggressive behaviour at Lord’s

England seamer Brydon Carse revealed that India’s aggressive tactics on Day 3 of the Lord’s Test fuelled their victory. Tensions flared over alleged time-wasting by England, leading to heated exchanges. England responded with their own assertive approach, spurred on by coach Brendon McCullum, ultimately winning the Test and taking a 2-1 series lead.

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No pollution data from Haryana as all state AQI stations offline since April

Haryana’s air quality monitoring network, crucial for pollution control, has been largely offline since April due to a lapsed maintenance contract. This lapse leaves the state reliant on limited data from just two IMD stations, potentially hindering pollution mitigation efforts during the peak smog season. The lack of real-time data jeopardizes alerts, enforcement, and public…

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Honesty over imitation: Shaan champions genuine artistry amid technological evolution

Singer Shaan champions authenticity in music, dismissing AI voice-cloning as a gimmick that can’t replicate true artistry. He believes stronger copyright laws are crucial. Shaan praises the current independent music scene as a vibrant evolution of 90s indi-pop, highlighting how direct-to-consumer platforms empower artists. He also fondly remembers Zubeen Garg as a fearless artist dedicated…

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“Proud of YOU and US”: Brittany Lucic shares appreciation post for Milan Lucic on overcoming challenges two years after 2023 Boston case

Two years after a widely publicized arrest in Boston, NHL star Milan Lucic is being celebrated by his wife, Brittany, for his resilience and personal growth. Following his participation in the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program, Lucic has focused on self-improvement. Brittany’s recent Instagram post highlights his dedication to family and overcoming adversity, marking a significant…

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FDA has restricted this common supplement given to growing children due to major health concern

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has begun phasing out ingestible fluoride supplements meant for children, citing new safety concerns. The move, backed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., questions long-held dental practices. While the FDA believes excess fluoride may harm gut health and brain function, dental experts warn that removing it could…

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