Bad Bunny’s huge Latin Grammy win now puts massive pressure and hype on his 2025 Super Bowl stage

Bad Bunny dominated the Latin Grammy Awards, securing five major wins including Album of the Year for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” This success amplifies anticipation for his 2025 Super Bowl halftime performance. The Puerto Rican artist dedicated his accolades to Latin American youth, emphasizing his commitment to homeland protection through music.

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Not involved, can’t defame me just like that: Sudin

Power Minister Ramakrishna Dhavalikar has vehemently denied accusations linking him to a cash-for-jobs scam, dismissing them as baseless. He stated his reputation is unassailable and awaits the crime branch’s full investigation before commenting further. His brother and MGP president echoed these sentiments, asserting the accuser was never employed by their party and suggesting she is…

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Who was Diana Arêas? 39 year old Brazilian bodybuilder found dead after walking out of the hospital

Brazilian fitness influencer Diana Arêas was found dead in her apartment complex. Just a day prior, she was hospitalized for cuts on her wrists and neck, reportedly leaving against medical advice. Arêas, popular for her fitness tips and bodybuilding competitions, had over 200,000 Instagram followers. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.

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Scientists discover tiny robots that may treat strokes and tumours

Tiny magnetic microrobots, developed by ETH Zurich, precisely deliver drugs to stroke clots and tumors, achieving a 95% success rate. These steerable capsules release medication only at the target site, minimizing side effects and enabling treatment of hard-to-reach areas. Tested successfully in animal models, this breakthrough promises safer, more effective therapies for critical conditions.

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How to detect fake cumin and mixed pulses at home and protect your health

Indian kitchens face a growing threat as cumin and pulses are increasingly adulterated with harmful substitutes. These fake ingredients, including grass seeds and artificial colours, not only spoil food flavour but pose health risks. Simple home tests and smart buying habits can help consumers identify these impurities and protect their families from potential long-term harm.

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