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'They are now showing off': Japan fans criticised for cleaning up stadium at FIFA World Cup 2026, they have been doing it for d8:06 'They are now showing off': Japan fans criticised for cleaning up stadium at FIFA World Cup 2026, they have been doing it for decades Working parents: 7 expert-backed ways to avoid burnout7:33 It is a signal that the body and mind are running on empty. Experts who study stress and family well-being are clear on one thing: prevention matters more than recovery from collapse. Burnout is easier to avoid than to undo. The good news is that even small, repeatable changes can make a serious difference. Here are seven practical, expert-backed ways working parents can protect their energy befo… 5 uncomfortable truths that can quietly make you successful and happier7:33 The lessons that changed them the most weren't easy. In fact, they were the ones they resisted the hardest. Here are five uncomfortable truths that rarely feel good in the moment but can quietly change your life for the better. These 5 animals turn white in winter – here's why6:27 In some of the coldest parts of the world, a few animals go through a slow makeover every year. As snow starts covering the ground, their brown or grey coats gradually turn white. It's not for show. It's their way of staying hidden, escaping predators, and surviving another harsh winter. Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: "Love everyone, serve everyone, remember God, and tell the truth"; how Maharaj ji's advic5:54 Neem Karoli Baba, known as Maharaj-ji, offered simple yet profound teachings focused on loving and serving everyone, remembering God, and telling the truth. His wisdom, shared through quiet words rather than extensive writings, continues to resonate with thousands, influencing even prominent figures in technology seeking guidance in their busy lives. "Boys don't cry" may be hurting our sons more than we realise; 5 ways parents can help their son express emotions without shame3:43 A little boy looks up at his mother one evening and asks, "Mom, people tell me boys don't cry. So if I cry, does that make me weak?" She doesn't have an answer ready. Most of us wouldn't Chances are, you've said "boys don't cry" at some point: to your son, your nephew, maybe even to yourself when you were a kid and someone said it to you first.Nobody's arguing against boys being strong. That's no… I spoke to three modern mothers about a feeling no one warned them about: The working-mother guilt2:05 Working mothers often grapple with guilt over not being present for their children, a feeling amplified by societal expectations and the demands of their careers. From bomb threats to premature births and work-from-home challenges, mothers share their emotional struggles. Ultimately, the article suggests that no mother should feel guilty about their choices, whether working or not. Neymar out of FIFA World Cup 2026: Meet Bruna Biancardi, his girlfriend who stood by him through fame, injuries and heartbreak17:47 Brazilian football icon Neymar faces a setback with a calf injury, potentially sidelining him from the 2026 World Cup. Amidst this, attention turns to his supportive girlfriend, model and influencer Bruna Biancardi. She recently penned an emotional tribute to Neymar, highlighting his resilience and her unwavering support through his career's toughest moments. Personality test: The key you pick reveals if you are logical, intuitive or empathetic while solving problems16:40 This article presents a quick quiz where readers choose a key to reveal their unique problem-solving style. Whether you're a logical, practical thinker, a creative insight problem solver, or an empathetic, people-focused individual, understanding your innate approach empowers confident decision-making. Each style offers distinct strengths for tackling challenges effectively. 75-million-year-old fungi city under the feet? Study says it's long enough to stretch from our planet to the Sun over 750 milli16:07 Beneath our feet lies a vast, living world of subterranean fungi, forming an intricate network stretching millions of times the distance to the Sun. This vital 'fungi city' sustains plant life and cools the planet by storing carbon. However, intensive farming practices are significantly degrading these crucial underground ecosystems, threatening soil health and water quality. 6 common phrases used for gaslighting and how to respond, as per psychologist16:07 Gaslighting is a form of manipulation that makes you doubt your own feelings, memories, and perceptions. It's subtle, but it's damaging. Psychologist Ziad Roumy shared in a video on social media recently, highlighting six common phrases people use to gaslight you and exactly how to respond. These phrases are designed to make you feel like you're the problem, not them. But you don't have to accept… India’s first 8-lane tunnel beneath a tiger reserve is set to open on June 20; what travellers need to know15:33 India's first 8-lane tunnel, an engineering marvel beneath Rajasthan's Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve, is set to open on June 20, 2026. This 4.9-kilometer twin-tube tunnel on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will significantly reduce travel times and improve connectivity, while prioritizing wildlife conservation. What this boy did during martial arts training in an Indian school is winning hearts online; many say it is great upbringing: W15:00 A martial arts video from India shows a student kicking a training pad. He kicked a girl gently but a boy with much more force. This difference made viewers believe the boy was well-raised. The clip shows how children learn values like kindness and respect from their parents. It suggests real strength involves knowing when to hold back. Nature never forgets its dead: Study on 10 ecosystems found that death does something we never expected15:00 Nature's cycle of life and death is more complex than we perceive. A recent study reveals that the remains of dead organisms, termed 'ecological memory,' profoundly shape ecosystems. While sometimes hindering recovery, these remnants often provide crucial nutrients and shelter, significantly boosting new growth across diverse environments, demonstrating the powerful, common influence of the decea… |