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Korean office romance series See You at Work Tomorrow releases on June 22
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Korean office romance series See You at Work Tomorrow releases on June 22

Get ready to fall in love … right at your desk. Prime Video, India`s most loved destination, has announced June 22 as the global premiere date for its upcoming Korean series See You at Work Tomorrow!, launching exclusively in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. See You at Work Tomorrow plot If you’ve ever caught feelings between meetings or found sparks in the most unexpected places, this one’s for you. Blending sharp workplace satire with slow-burn romance, See You at Work Tomorrow! delivers a fresh, relatable take on office life - where deadlines are tight, emotions run high, and love might just be the most unpredictable project of all. It follows Cha Ji-yoon, a once-driven product planner now running on autopilot, and her notoriously icy boss Kang Si-woo, a man known t...
Thalassemia Day: Mumbai docs urge couples to opt for screening before pregnancy
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Thalassemia Day: Mumbai docs urge couples to opt for screening before pregnancy

Mumbai doctors say there is a need for Indian couples to go through thalassemia screening and haemoglobin electrophoresis tests, and genetic counselling if needed, as an essential part of fertility and pregnancy planning.  The health experts say that while many couples undergo fertility treatment and IVF procedures, awareness regarding inherited genetic conditions remains limited. Timely screening, counselling, and advanced reproductive technologies can help couples better understand genetic risks and ensure healthier pregnancies. Every year, World Thalassemia Day is observed on May 8 to create awareness about the blood disorder. While people may know of it, their connection to pregnancy needs to be in the spotlight. Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder in which the body is unable...
You Could Get up to $100 in This Google Class Action Lawsuit
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You Could Get up to $100 in This Google Class Action Lawsuit

If you're an Android user or you've had an Android phone over the past nine years or so, listen up: Google just agreed to a $135 million lawsuit that you're likely a class member of. While the final payout is still up in the air, you could be entitled to up to $100. What is the lawsuit about?The lawsuit, Taylor V. Google LLC, alleges that Google was complicit in allowing Android devices to send a host of user data to Google without the permission of the users. Not only does the suit highlight the privacy implications, it also hammers Google for using up the users' cellular data. According to the details of the lawsuit, Google denies any wrongdoing in this case, but has agreed to settle for $135 million. As part of that settlement, Google will have to update the Play Store Terms of Service,...
Matthew Perry death: Drug counsellor who delivered ketamine sentenced to 2 years – National
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Matthew Perry death: Drug counsellor who delivered ketamine sentenced to 2 years – National

The man who pleaded guilty to distributing the fatal dose of ketamine to actor Matthew Perry was sentenced to two years in prison in Los Angeles federal court on Wednesday. Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett handed down the sentence to 56-year-old Erik Fleming in a federal court in Los Angeles, The Associated Press reports.“It’s truly a nightmare I can’t wake up from,” Fleming told the judge before the sentence. “I’m haunted by the mistakes I made.”Fleming was working as a drug addiction counsellor when a mutual friend he and the late actor shared told him that Perry was seeking ketamine, according to filings from prosecutors.Fleming’s lawyers said he was a former television and film producer whose career had been ravaged by substance abuse and that after gaining sobriety, he became a counsellor...
Mumbai doctors save life of woman unable to breathe due to massive 20 cm hernia
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Mumbai doctors save life of woman unable to breathe due to massive 20 cm hernia

In a remarkable display of surgical expertise, doctors at a Mumbai hospital have successfully performed a complex, high-risk procedure on a 32-year-old woman diagnosed with a rare giant right sided diaphragmatic hernia.  The condition had led to the displacement of multiple abdominal organs into the chest cavity, resulting in critical compression of the right lung and a severe impact on her ability to breathe. The woman had been experiencing persistent breathlessness, which had progressively worsened to the point where even minimal movement became difficult. Her medical history revealed a traumatic injury at the age of 12, considered a likely contributing factor. Clinical evaluation, followed by advanced imaging, confirmed extensive herniation of the liver, stomach, duodenum and colon i...
Randeep Hooda on meeting real-life cop who inspired series
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Randeep Hooda on meeting real-life cop who inspired series

Actor Randeep Hooda, who is gearing up for the release of the upcoming season of his streaming show Inspector Avinash, has spoken up on his connection with the real-life cop, Avinash Mishra, on whom the titular character is based. The upcoming season of the show dives deeper into the emotional and psychological battles of its characters. For Randeep Hooda, stepping into the shoes of Inspector Avinash Mishra once again was not just about performance, but about reconnecting with the real-life man who inspired the series. Source link
Don’t Remove This Film on Your Switch 2
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Don’t Remove This Film on Your Switch 2

We may earn a commission from links on this page. The Nintendo Switch 2 has been out for nearly a year. Maybe you bought one at launch, or perhaps you're looking to pick one up before the price skyrockets. Either way, if you are or are soon to be the proud owner of a Nintendo Switch 2 (or even an OLED Switch, for that matter), there's one thing you should not do to it: remove the film on the display. That film is meant to stick on the Switch 2 for goodOn Tuesday evening, Ninte...
D4vd murder trial delayed due to volume of evidence, prosecutors say – National
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D4vd murder trial delayed due to volume of evidence, prosecutors say – National

A preliminary hearing for the murder case against singer D4vd, legal name David Anthony Burke, has been delayed until the end of June due to the amount of new evidence in the case, prosecutors said. Burke appeared in court for a status hearing on Tuesday when the decision to delay the hearing until June 29 was announced, the Los Angeles Times reports.Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman told the court that prosecutors have already turned over more than 10 terabytes of digital evidence, including materials found as part of a series of search warrants that were executed on the 21-year-old singer’s phone and iCloud account.Silverman said prosecutors are continuing to upload evidence and added that the overall discovery could exceed 40 terabytes. ...
The health condition PCOS has been renamed to PMOS; here`s all you need to know
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The health condition PCOS has been renamed to PMOS; here`s all you need to know

A hormonal condition affecting 1 in 8 women around the world just got a new name in hopes of improving care. It Is now called polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome instead of polycystic ovary syndrome. Researchers and supporters of the change said the old name, often shortened to PCOS, is inaccurate. It reduced a complex hormonal or endocrine disorder to a misunderstanding about cysts and a focus on ovaries, contributing to missed diagnoses and inadequate treatment, said the Endocrine Society, a global group of physicians and scientists. “The thought behind that is that one, there’s no cysts in the ovary, so it’s very confusing,” said Dr. Melanie Cree, one of the authors of the Lancet article and a pediatric endocrinology expert at the University of Colorado Anschutz. “The hope was th...
New Smart Bands Are Coming, and Whoop Is Scared
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New Smart Bands Are Coming, and Whoop Is Scared

We may earn a commission from links on this page. I flagged smart bands as one of the tech trends of 2026, based on what I was seeing, so it’s interesting to watch the rollout of the Fitbit Air and the buzz around the (still unconfirmed) Garmin Cirqa. Whoop, which has long been the undisputed leader in this area, now has a ton of competition. Here’s what I see going on, and what I think we should expect going forward.  Fitness trackers have reached the end of their evolution, and their universe is rebootingTo explain how we got here, I’m going to take you through a little history lesson with the theme of: What do we expect a fitness tracker to be? Fitbit has been working on this question for over 15 years, beginning with simple digital pedometers that clipped to your ...