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How to Decide If You Should Upgrade From the Garmin Forerunner 165 to the 170
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How to Decide If You Should Upgrade From the Garmin Forerunner 165 to the 170

We may earn a commission from links on this page. I love my Garmin Forerunner 165. So when Garmin announced its successor, the Forerunner 170, I had to find out: How much did Garmin really upgrade this model? After testing both and comparing them in-depth, here are my thoughts on which watch is actually a better value, depending on what kind of runner you are. Is the cost of the Garmin Forerunner 170 worth it?The Forerunner 170 costs $299, compared to $249 for the 165 at full price. The music versions follow the same pattern, with the 170 Music landing at $349 versus $299 for the 165 Music. On paper, that's a $50 difference. In practice, though, the gap is wider. The Forerunner 165 goes on sale constantly, and at the time of this writing, you can regularly get closer ...
Cycling to work a smart solution to rising fuel costs, says cycling activist
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Cycling to work a smart solution to rising fuel costs, says cycling activist

Amid rising fuel costs, pollution and traffic woes, a cycle enthusiast, social activist and a doctor here has advocated the use of cycle for commuting to the workplace as a sustainable and cost-friendly option. Dr Pawan Chandak, who has been regularly commuting to his clinic by bicycle since October 2017, told PTI that cycling simultaneously addresses several concerns, including fuel consumption, public health, pollution, traffic jams and parking shortages. Advocating the `Cycle to Work` movement as a practical, economical and sustainable solution, he said government efforts alone cannot solve the country`s challenges unless citizens also adopt lifestyle changes. "Most workplaces, hospitals, banks and government offices in urban areas are located within a radius of five to ten kilometre...
Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to battery charge in Mardi Gras bar incident – National
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Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to battery charge in Mardi Gras bar incident – National

By Jack Brook The Associated Press Posted June 3, 2026 4:18 pm Updated June 3, 2026 4:43 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Actor Shia LaBeouf pleaded guilty Wednesday to three counts of simple battery for punching people outside a New Orleans bar in February during Mardi Gras. Sentencing details were not immediately available in online court records. An attorney and a manager for LaBeouf did not immediately respond to requests for comment. ...
Health insurance top the growth chart among the insurance segment
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Health insurance top the growth chart among the insurance segment

The insurance market in India expected to grow by 10.7 per cent annually over the next decade, ahead of nominal GDP growth of 10.1 per cent, helped by rising life expectancy and gaps in social protection, according to a report released on Wednesday. Demographic change, rising life expectancy and gaps in social protection remain key growth drivers, Allianz Research, the economic research unit of Allianz, said in the report. Regulatory initiatives such as IRDAI`s "Insurance for All by 2047" vision and recent market reforms are expected to further support the growth, efficiency, and long-term stability of the sector, it said. Despite ranking among the world`s ten largest insurance markets, India remains significantly underinsured, with insurance penetration of 3.8 per cent of GDP, it said,...
Target Just Announced Its Answer to Prime Day
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Target Just Announced Its Answer to Prime Day

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Target is the first major retailer to announce its own sale to compete with Amazon's Prime Day 2026. In a press release today, the company revealed that its "Circle Deal Days" will take place from June 23 to June 26, which happen to be the exact dates Amazon has staked out for its own major annual sale. Here is everything you need to know about Target's upcoming sale.What is Target Circle Deal Days?Circle Deal Days is Target’s new name for its biggest sales of the year. In 2025, its sales (held in July and October, again at the same time as a pair of Amazon events) were called Circle Week, but starting with this spring's sale (which happened around the same time as Amazon's Big Spring Sale), it seems Target has pivoted...
Sydney Sweeney insists on keeping nude scenes in Euphoria final season
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Sydney Sweeney insists on keeping nude scenes in Euphoria final season

'Euphoria' creator Sam Levinson once wanted to exclude nudity for Sydney Sweeney's Cassie - something that has already received quite some criticism for over-sexualisation. According to a Variety report, it was Sydney Sweeney herself who rejected the idea of eliminating nudity from 'Euphoria'.  Speaking of Sweeney's response to performing mature content in the show, Levinson shared, "Well, it's funny. When I first wrote it, I was like, 'Maybe we shoot all of this, and we don't have any nudity. Maybe there are ways to shoot around certain things?'" Levinson further shared how Sweeney explained, "And she looked at me, and she was like, 'Are you kidding? I'm playing an OnlyFans model.  Source link
Water alone may not hydrate enough during heat waves, say experts
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Water alone may not hydrate enough during heat waves, say experts

When temperatures soar and heat waves become more intense, drinking water alone may not be sufficient to keep the body properly hydrated, particularly as excessive sweating leads to the loss of essential electrolytes, caution health experts. Loss of water and important minerals from the body due to heat may lead to complications like dizziness, headache, muscle cramps, fatigue, they said. In the summer season, the body loses not only water but also electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium due to excessive sweating and electrolytes play an important role in ensuring proper functioning of muscles and nerves as well as regulation of fluid levels in the body, Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital Additional Director of Internal Medicine Dr Divya Gopal told PTI. "However...
Ottawa orders CRTC review of streamer spending rules, citing consumer cost – National
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Ottawa orders CRTC review of streamer spending rules, citing consumer cost – National

By Anja Karadeglija The Canadian Press Posted June 3, 2026 12:17 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ottawa says it will direct the CRTC to review its recent decision tripling streamers’ financial contributions to Canadian content. The government says Ottawa will issue a new policy direction to the CRTC to adjust how it is implementing the Online Streaming Act. Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won't miss a trending story. The CRTC said in May it would require large...
30 Sweaty Movies to Watch This Summer
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30 Sweaty Movies to Watch This Summer

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Credit: Credit: Zain bin Awais/Lifehacker Composite; Pgiam/clubfoto/Yevgen Romanenko/via Getty Images Whether it'll be the best summer ever remains to be seen, but 2026 will stand as the longest summer ever—from a certain point of view. Though the season won't officially start until June 21, the movable feasts of Memorial Day and Labor Day tend to serve as unofficial brackets to summer in the United States. Memorial Day this year fell on the earliest possible date, while Labor Day will fall on the latest possible date, Sept. 7. If summer's your season, that all adds up to at least a few extra days to enjoy the heat. And it will be hot—the...
Delhi Doctors save 66-year-old from imminent arotic rupture threat
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Delhi Doctors save 66-year-old from imminent arotic rupture threat

In a high-stakes race against time, a specialist medical team led by Dr Prof. N.N. Khanna, Senior Consultant Cardiologist and North India Lead Consultant for Endovascular Services for the Apollo Group of Hospitals, has successfully performed a life-saving procedure on a patient with a leaking "hidden killer" spanning his chest and abdomen.  Aortic aneurysms, abnormal bulges in the wall of the body`s main artery, are often silent and can go unnoticed until they become life-threatening. This was the case of a 66-year-old patient suffering from chronic kidney disease. He initially sought help for a persistent cough and fever, symptoms that appeared routine but masked a terrifying reality. Advanced imaging revealed a thoraco-abdominal aneurysm, a massive localised ballooning of the artery e...