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Brain Teaser: Only those with eagle sharp eyes can spot the dice with seven dots in 11 seconds |

Can you spot the odd die? A brainteaser challenges you to find a single cube with seven spots among dozens of others, all within 11 seconds. Designed to test sharp observation, this visual puzzle highlights the importance of spotting irregularities. Hints are provided to aid your search, and the article offers more challenges for those…

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‘Vilayath Buddha’ box office collections day 4: Prithviraj Sukumaran’s film witnesses sharp drop; Mints just Rs 29 lakhs | Malayalam Movie News

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s ‘Vilayath Buddha’ faces a concerning box office decline after a strong opening. Collections have steadily dropped since Friday, with Day 4 earnings estimated at a mere Rs 29 lakhs. Low occupancy on Monday further highlights the film’s struggle. Its future success now hinges on positive word-of-mouth and a strong upcoming weekend. Prithviraj Sukumaran’s…

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Optical illusion: You have razor sharp eyes if you can spot the hidden lemon in 5 seconds |

A new fruity brainteaser challenges readers to find a single lemon hidden among apples, pears, and oranges. This visual puzzle, designed to trick the eye with numerous yellow fruits, requires sharp observation skills to identify the distinct lemon outline. Such optical illusions offer cognitive benefits, boosting mental agility and concentration. A new fruity brainteaser is…

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US markets today: Wall Street steadies after sharp reversal; AI stocks remain volatile as Bitcoin slump deepens

The US stock market opened higher on Friday, with the S&P 500 rising 0.4 per cent, the Dow Jones Industrial Average adding 242 points, and the Nasdaq composite advancing 0.5 per cent, following what was described as one of the most volatile sessions since April. The modest rebound came a day after markets rallied early…

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‘Boycott politics never work’: South Africa President reacts to Trump’s no-show at G20; US fires sharp response

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday said the United States had shown signs of reconsidering its G20 boycott, calling it a “positive sign” and insisting that “boycott politics never work,” even as the White House dismissed his claim as “fake news” and accused him of “running his mouth.” “In a way, we see this…

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‘Am I Harmanpreet?’: Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana denies assault claims, hits back with sharp dig at India skipper | Cricket News

Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty vehemently denied allegations of physically assaulting junior players, calling them baseless. She questioned why complaints would go to a former player residing abroad. Sultana controversially invoked Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s past on-field outburst, asking if she would behave similarly. The captain asserted her innocence, stating she has never harmed a…

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US markets today: Wall Street logs second sharp fall as AI favourites tumble; global indices mirror tech-led slump

US stocks extended their sharp decline on Friday, with Wall Street’s highfliers — led by Nvidia and bitcoin-linked plays — continuing to lose steam, pushing the S&P 500 towards a second straight heavy loss. The index was down 1.1% in early trading, following one of its worst sessions since the spring sell-off that triggered a…

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Brain health expert ranks 10 foods for a sharp mind, and the right way to add them to our diet

Whole foods work better than isolated nutrients. A varied diet combining protein, healthy fats, and antioxidants can reduce the risk of cognitive decline. Supplements should be used only under professional guidance. No single food can make a brain “superior,” but consistent healthy choices can protect it over time. These ranked foods not only nourish the…

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Gold market outlook: Prices fall for 2nd week as dollar gains and Fed caution hit demand; silver edges up after sharp swings

Gold prices continued to slide for the second straight week, pressured by a stronger dollar, easing geopolitical tensions, and the US Federal Reserve’s cautious signals on rate cuts that dented demand for safe-haven assets.On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold futures for December delivery fell Rs 2,219, or 1.8 per cent, over the week. The…

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