10 Things you should never keep in your bedroom for better sleep and health

Many common bedroom items can negatively impact sleep and well-being. Mold-prone plants, workout equipment, and dirty laundry introduce allergens and disrupt the relaxing atmosphere. Paper clutter, bright digital clocks, and improperly stored beauty products contribute to poor air quality and sleep disturbances. Sharp objects, scented liners, unused decor, and excess pillows further compromise the bedroom’s…

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“Disgusting behavior”: Ja’Marr Chase’s viral hand placement on his girlfriend has fans spiraling and screaming

Bengals’ Ja’Marr Chase ignited social media frenzy with a mirror selfie featuring his girlfriend, sparking intense debates among NFL fans. The intimate photo triggered a spectrum of reactions, from support to misogynistic comments, political memes, and scrutiny of the couple’s relationship. Despite the online chaos, Chase and his girlfriend remain unbothered, highlighting the internet’s complex…

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H-1B visa data reveals how much Nike pays its Software engineers in the US

Nike’s H-1B visa data reveals software engineer salaries in the US, ranging from $139,845 to $301,378 based on specialization. The company’s investment in tech roles reflects its digital transformation. While Nike sponsors roles in data, product, and design, primarily in Beaverton, Oregon, it’s also undergoing restructuring, including tech division job cuts and outsourcing to third-party…

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Are you leading with intelligence, or artificial intelligence? 7 skills that matter now

As artificial intelligence reshapes the workplace, leadership demands more than technical know-how. This story explores how true AI readiness lies in ethical judgment, data fluency, and a culture of continuous learning. With most organisations overestimating their preparedness, the path forward calls for a more honest, human-centred leadership approach to navigate AI’s rapid rise responsibly.

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New Income Tax Bill: Changes in TDS refund claims while filing ITR? Top points suggested by Parliamentary panel

A parliamentary committee reviewing the Income Tax Bill 2025 suggests allowing individual taxpayers to claim TDS refunds beyond the deadline without penalties. The committee also advocates for tax exemptions on anonymous contributions to trusts serving both religious and charitable purposes, addressing concerns about the taxation of NPO receipts and potential negative impacts on numerous organizations…

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Why Saudi Arabia imports sand from Australia despite its endless deserts

Saudi Arabia imports sand from countries like China and Australia. Desert sand is unsuitable for construction. It needs specific sand for its mega projects under Vision 2030. These projects require high-quality materials. The country’s reliance on imports highlights a global sand crisis. It is exploring sustainable solutions like manufactured sand. This ensures quality construction for…

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From piano prodigy to NHL prospect: William Moore’s unusual road to the Boston Bruins blends music, adversity, and raw hockey talent

William Moore’s path to the NHL was anything but typical. From performing Chopin at Carnegie Hall. To battling childhood illness and falling in love with hockey in Canada. The Boston Bruins’ 2025 second-round pick built resilience early. Now headed to Boston College, Moore blends musical intelligence with on-ice creativity, chasing a future in the National…

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