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2026 Emmy Awards nominations: ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Hacks’ lead the pack – National
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2026 Emmy Awards nominations: ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Hacks’ lead the pack – National

The nominees for the 2026 Primetime Emmy Awards were unveiled Wednesday — and while we won’t know the winners until September, The Pitt and Hacks dominated the nominations. The Emmy nominations were presented by Emmy winners Liza Colón-Zayas from The Bear and Somebody Somewhere star Jeff Hiller.The Pitt leads all nominees with 25 nods, while Hacks leads all comedies with 24 for its final season. 3:21 ‘We genuinely love each other’: Matty Matheson reflects on ‘The Bear’ ending The emergency room series The Pitt won big last year, including wins for best drama series, best actor for Noah Wyle and best supporting actress for Katherine LaNasa. ...
Three Things I Already Love About the New Ultrahuman Ring Pro
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Three Things I Already Love About the New Ultrahuman Ring Pro

We may earn a commission from links on this page. I’ve been waiting for Ultrahuman’s new Ring Pro, and I’m happy to report I have one in my hands (OK, on one of my hands). This is the ring that was announced back in February, along with a feature-filled charging case. It’s an upgrade from the Ring Air that I previously reviewed, and it retails for $479 including the case. Overall the experience is pretty similar to the Ring Air, but here are a few things I’ve noticed that are worth calling out.  ...
Why nutritionists are recommending summer alternatives to leafy greens
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Why nutritionists are recommending summer alternatives to leafy greens

Leafy greens have long enjoyed a reputation as nutritional powerhouses. Rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fibre, vegetables like spinach are considered staples of a healthy diet. But during the scorching summer months, nutritionists say it may be worth diversifying your vegetable basket—not because leafy greens are unhealthy, but because seasonal produce can better support hydration, digestion, and overall comfort in hot weather. Experts emphasise that while there is no need for healthy individuals to stop eating spinach or other leafy vegetables, summer is the perfect time to embrace water-rich vegetables such as cucumber, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, and ash gourd. These vegetables not only replenish fluids lost through sweating but are also easier on the digestive sy...
Dollyy Javved calls Kushal Tandon a disgusting man for targeting her family
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Dollyy Javved calls Kushal Tandon a disgusting man for targeting her family

Kushal Tandon is currently receiving backlash for his behaviour towards Dollyy Javved on Alliance. As Dollyy gets evicted from the Kunal Kemmu-hosted show, she gets candid with mid-day about Kushal's controlling behaviour, the show being unfair, and why Vriddhi Patwa should be out of the game. Dollyy calls Vriddhi a weak contestant When asked who should have been evicted instead of her, Dollyy named Vriddhi. She explained, "No, I don't think she's the weakest contestant. I just don't think she deserves to be in the game because she doesn't know how to play on the front foot. She only knows how to do negative things. All she does is backbite, and when it comes to confronting people directly or speaking up, she has nothing to say." Dollyy slams Kushal Tandon When asked whether Kushal Tan...
‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ singer Bonnie Tyler dead at 75 – National
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‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ singer Bonnie Tyler dead at 75 – National

Singer Bonnie Tyler, best known for singing the chart-topping power ballad Total Eclipse of the Heart, has died at the age of 75, according to a statement from the singer’s family. “Bonnie’s family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly passed away last night in hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for,” a statement on Instagram read.“We will issue a further statement shortly but for now ask for privacy to deal with this tragedy,” the statement added. Story continues below advertisement The news comes after Tyler was hospitalized in May in Faro, where she had a home, for emergency intestinal surgery and was later placed in an induced coma.In June, Tyler’s family said that she was no longer in an indu...
Govt introduces stricter norms for high-alcohol formulations
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Govt introduces stricter norms for high-alcohol formulations

The Centre on Friday tightened regulations governing medicinal formulations containing high levels of ethyl alcohol by making them subject to licensing requirements and prescription-only sale, a move aimed at preventing misuse while ensuring their availability for legitimate therapeutic purposes.  The ministry said that several medicinal preparations, including tinctures of cardamom, ginger and other aromatic formulations, were previously exempt from licensing requirements under Schedule K. However, some of these products contain ethyl alcohol in concentrations as high as 80–90 per cent v/v, making them vulnerable to misuse for intoxication. The Centre also noted that it had received references from some state governments highlighting concerns over such misuse. To address the issue, the...
10 Hacks Every Google Home User Should Know
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10 Hacks Every Google Home User Should Know

Google Home is Google's smart home platform, which integrates everything from Google's smart speakers to the lights, plugs, locks, and other appliances across your house. Whether you use just a voice assistant and a smart bulb or two or have a complex web of devices whose actions you're looking to automate, you'll want to consider these hidden tips and tricks to make your smart home work for you. Enable Night mode to keep your devices from waking people upGoogle speakers and displays have a Night mode that lowers their volume and dims their display lights during set "downtimes," so you can still use your voice assistant without disturbing the peace or waking kids who are sleeping. In the Google Home app, tap Home > All devices and long-press your device's tile. Tap Settings > Notific...
Higher rates of multimorbidity seen among young South Asians in UK, study shows
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Higher rates of multimorbidity seen among young South Asians in UK, study shows

A study that looked at two major categories of conditions mental health and cardiometabolic disease among South Asian volunteers in the UK has revealed that women and younger people are more likely to experience multimorbidity. The order in which one developed health conditions also appeared to matter. For example, developing a cardiometabolic condition before a mental health one was related with a higher likelihood of a more serious health event, like a heart attack or kidney failure, findings published in the journal PLOS Medicine show. Co-occurrence of multiple long-term mental or physical health condition in one''s lifetime is called ''multimorbidity'', the combined effects of which can greatly impact a person''s quality of life. Researchers at the Queen Mary University of London sa...
Lock Upp: Gautami Kapoor encourages Ram Kapoor to call out bullies
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Lock Upp: Gautami Kapoor encourages Ram Kapoor to call out bullies

Ram Kapoor is making headlines for his stint in Lock Upp: Sach Ya Sazaa. He was recently seen locking horns with Shilpa Shinde and taking a dig at her fake sexual harassment case. While netizens continue to question his behaviour, Gautami Kapoor has come out in his support and admitted she remains unfazed by trolls. Gautami Kapoor supports Ram Kapoor Re-sharing a fan edit featuring Ram and fellow contestant Shilpa Shinde, Gautami wrote, "Trollers can troll. Haters can hate. Don’t really care! @iamramkapoor finally speaks. Love you always." In another social media post, she shared a collage of Ram from the reality show with the message, "@iamramkapoor Call out the bullies! You can!" She added another note reading, "We hear you!" The post shared by Gautami features Ram Kapoor calling out...
Justin Baldoni breaks silence on Blake Lively legal battle: ‘We didn’t want to add to the noise’ – National
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Justin Baldoni breaks silence on Blake Lively legal battle: ‘We didn’t want to add to the noise’ – National

It Ends With Us actor Justin Baldoni is breaking his silence following his two-year legal battle with co-star Blake Lively. The 42-year-old actor and his wife Emily Baldoni released a video on Instagram, thanking fans for their support during a “painful” time filled with “a lot of trauma.”“We have not spoken publicly for the better part of the last two years, and it’s not because we haven’t had anything to say,” Baldoni began the video. “Because Lord knows we have, but it just felt like every time we went to make a video like this, we wanted to speak, something was telling us not to. It just didn’t feel like the right time.” 4:01 ‘It Ends With Us’ lawsuit drama ends with Blake Lively getting no se...