Want a younger and sharper brain? This one phone hack can help

A recent study reveals that a two-week internet break can significantly boost mental well-being and cognitive function. Researchers found that participants experienced improved mood, attention spans, and reduced symptoms of depression, comparable to antidepressant effects. Disconnecting led to increased engagement in offline activities, fostering a positive cycle of healthier habits and a sense of feeling…

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Donald Trump praises Saquon Barkley and defends Eagles’ controversial ‘tush push’ during Super Bowl champion’s White House visit

Philadelphia Eagles visited White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory. This visit marks a full-circle moment after the canceled 2018 event. President Trump praised the team and Saquon Barkley. Some players like Jalen Hurts did not attend due to scheduling conflicts. The visit highlighted the optional nature of such events for NFL players.

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‘Rogue state fuelling global terrorism’: India blasts Pakistan at UN over Pahalgam attack

India strongly criticized Pakistan at the UN, citing Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s admission of supporting and training terrorists. Yojna Patel condemned Pakistan’s misuse of the UN platform for propaganda and highlighted India’s experience as a victim of cross-border terrorism, particularly referencing the recent Pahalgam attack and expressing gratitude for international support.

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Canadians vote in an election dominated by Trump’s trade war and bluster

Canadians voted amidst US President Trump’s interference, suggesting Canada to become it’s 51st state. This fueled nationalism, benefiting PM Carney’s Liberals, despite Conservative leader Poilievre’s attempts to focus on domestic issues like the economy. Trump’s threats to Canada’s economy and sovereignty overshadowed the election, with voters concerned about potential tariffs and trade disruptions.

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Cake, crackers, cheers: Bihar celebrates Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s milestone as youngest to score an IPL century

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old from Samastipur, Bihar, sparked jubilant celebrations after becoming the youngest player to score an IPL century. His explosive 101 off 37 balls for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans included 11 sixes and seven fours. Suryavanshi’s record-breaking innings is the second-fastest in IPL history and the fastest by an Indian player.

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