CEOs and fitness: Did you know Mark Zuckerberg crushed the “Murph” challenge in under 40 minutes?

Mark Zuckerberg, the driving force behind Meta, recently took on the legendary ‘Murph’ challenge and emerged victorious in under 40 minutes. From a mile run to 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, and 300 squats, capped off with another mile, this daunting workout honors Navy Lieutenant Michael Murphy. Fitness stories usually feature athletes, not tech leaders. Yet…

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Is Bhendi Bazaar actually named after Bhindi? The surprising history revealed, thanks to Chef Ranveer Brar |

Bhendi Bazaar’s name, contrary to popular belief, has no connection to the vegetable bhindi. Chef Ranveer Brar revealed the name likely originated from the British era’s ‘behind the bazaar.’ Another theory suggests it stems from the Marathi word ‘bhandi’ for utensils. This vibrant Mumbai locale’s name is a linguistic quirk, reflecting the city’s evolving identity….

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Hardik Pandya-Mahieka Sharma look back at 2025: From making their relationship official to ringing in the New Year together – their love story

Hardik Pandya-Mahieka Sharma Ace Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya and his new lady love, Mahieka Sharma, seem to be in a happy place in their relationship. The year 2025 was a turning point for the duo as they made their relationship Insta-official, after weeks of speculations about the two being together.It is noted that Hardik Pandya…

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6-month-old child dies after diarrhea, high fever; contaminated water suspected to be the cause: Understanding how waterborne bacteria can put life at risk and how to stay protected

Madhya Pradesh’s Indore is facing a public health emergency as the Bhagirathpura locality has been hit by a waterborne disease outbreak, with 9 confirmed deaths and over 1400 affected. Now, the death of a 6-month-old child has raised outrage. The infant died after diarrhea and high-fever, and contaminated water is suspected to be the cause….

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Heart health: Stanford University maps rare mRNA vaccine–linked myocarditis pathway, flags soy compound as potential risk mitigator

Stanford investigators have found the exact immune process at work in occasional instances of inflammation of the heart, or myocarditis, associated with the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which occurred principally in young males. Their report published in Science Translational Medicine describes a two-step process involving certain proteins, and how a compound found in soy products may…

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