Winter is coming; dress the dark academia way

Dark academia fashion is perfect for winter. This style combines intellectual charm with old-world sophistication. Experts say it suits everyone, with blazers, turtlenecks, and skirts. Layering with knits and coats creates a polished look. Cinema and celebrities have popularized this brooding yet refined aesthetic. It is a mindset blending vintage sophistication with depth and individuality.

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Explained: How will new US visa rules work for those with chronic health conditions

United States visa rules now consider chronic health conditions. Applicants may face questions about diabetes, heart disease and obesity. The aim is to assess if these conditions could lead to high healthcare costs for the US. This policy affects immigrant and non-immigrant visa seekers. Applicants should manage their health and finances to strengthen their applications.

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Bengaluru: 33-year-old mauled by 20 stray dogs in Kodigehalli; officials criticised for inaction

A man suffered severe injuries after a pack of stray dogs attacked him in Bengaluru. This incident follows a similar fatal attack on a senior citizen months ago. Residents express fear and frustration over the growing stray dog menace. They criticize local authorities for inaction and ineffective measures. The community demands urgent solutions to ensure…

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“It rocked me” – Dwayne Johnson shares candid details on battling depression after divorce with Dany Garcia

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson opened up about his struggles with depression following his 2007 divorce from Dany Garcia. The split, which occurred shortly after the birth of their daughter Simone, led him to seek lighter, family-friendly acting roles as a way to heal. Despite the divorce, Johnson and Garcia successfully co-founded Seven Bucks Productions and…

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Lt Gen Jindal showcases India’s leadership in medical simulation, public health innovation at Singapore global conference

AIIMS Raipur’s leadership, including Executive Director Lt Gen (Dr) Ashok Jindal, showcased advancements in simulation-based healthcare training at the prestigious S3 Conference 2025 in Singapore. Highlighting simulation as crucial for public health and emergency preparedness, the institute demonstrated its commitment to innovative medical education and community life-saving initiatives, fostering global collaborations.

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