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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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Ranthambore National Park: What happened when a tiger came in front of Priyanka Gandhi’s vehicle’s at this national park |

People celebrate the first day of the year in different ways. Some party by the beach, some choose to stay home and some go on a jungle safari just like Priyanka Gandhi. On January 1, 2026, a beautiful moment was captured at Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan. A handsome Bengal tiger appeared right in front of…

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A Harvard doc warns about the New Year’s weight loss mistake most people make |

New Year, new you – this is perhaps the motto for many people as they stepped into 2026. Many individuals begin the New Year with ambitious weight loss plans, often adopting aggressive diets like the 16/8 intermittent fasting protocol. However, Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights this approach as a common mistake, leading to frustration and abandonment….

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​Dust allergy making you sneeze non-stop? Here’s how to turn your home into a dust-repellent zone

“Carpeting” makes a good home for dust-mites,” notes Mayo Clinic. Replacing wall-to-wall bedroom carpeting with tile, wood, linoleum or vinyl flooring.Other fabric surfaces like curtains or table covers can also trap dust particles.If possible, use pillow covers or mattresses made from dust-proof or allergen-blocking covers. Mayo Clinic recommends washing all sheets, blankets, pillowcases and bedcovers…

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