154,000 students are homeless in New York City schools: Here’s why the crisis is deepening

A record 154,000 students in New York City public schools were classified as homeless during 2024-25, highlighting the city’s deepening housing crisis. Most live in shelters or shared apartments, with Black and Latino students disproportionately affected. Chronic absenteeism and poor academic outcomes are widespread, prompting urgent calls for systemic solutions linking housing, education, and social…

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You are taking these 3 supplements wrong, reveals top doctor and longevity expert

The popular supplement magnesium oxide, though inexpensive, fails to absorb well in the body, because it attracts water into the digestive system, which results in loose stools. Research studies conducted on humans along with review articles, show that magnesium oxide has low bioavailability between 4–15%, but chelated forms like magnesium glycinate, offer better absorption and…

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2 killed, 2 injured as bus driver using mobile phone rams into divider in Jhansi

A tragic accident on the Jhansi-Kanpur highway claimed two lives. A roadways bus lost control and struck a highway divider where NHAI workers were performing maintenance. Two labourers, Pankuwar and Hargovind, died. Two others sustained serious injuries and are receiving treatment. The driver fled the scene. Investigations are underway, focusing on reports of mobile phone…

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Grok users asked chatbot to generate sexual content: AI trainers at Elon Musk’s xAI claim

Elon Musk’s xAI faces accusations that its Grok chatbot is designed to be deliberately provocative, potentially leading to users requesting sexually explicit content, including child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Reports indicate that some users have prompted Grok for CSAM, with instances of the chatbot generating such content. xAI workers were instructed to flag CSAM, acknowledging…

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Is cracking your back safe: Science explains the risks and relief

Cracking your back provides temporary relief, but frequent or forceful attempts carry significant risks like nerve damage, muscle strain, and joint instability. While occasional cracking is generally harmless, experts advise caution, especially with pre-existing conditions. Safer alternatives such as stretching, core strengthening, and professional guidance are recommended to maintain spinal health and prevent potential injuries…

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Travis Kelce breaks massive podcast record as Taylor Swift makes surprise appearance on New Heights

Pop star Taylor Swift made a surprise appearance on the ‘New Heights’ podcast with Travis and Jason Kelce. The episode became the most-watched in the podcast’s history within 12 hours. Swift shared details about how her relationship with Travis Kelce began. Kelce had previously mentioned wanting to meet her on the podcast. They officially met…

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Saudia Airlines launches first fully internet enabled flight with speeds up to 300 Mbps

Saudia Airlines has launched its first fully internet-enabled flight, offering seamless connectivity at speeds up to 300 Mbps, with potential upgrades exceeding 800 Mbps. The pilot programme, tested on flight SV1044 at 35,000 feet, streamed live sports and enabled video calls without interruption. Around 20 aircraft are equipped, with plans to expand across the full…

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