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Typhoon Maysak: Terrifying visuals emerge after over 900 snakes escape from a farm in China9:45 Heavy rains and flooding destroyed a snake farm in southern China. Hundreds of snakes, including venomous cobras, escaped into village floodwaters. Local residents were evacuated from their homes due to the dangerous reptiles. A team was dispatched to recapture the escaped snakes using specialized equipment. Officials advised residents to report any snake sightings immediately. Video inside: Before logging into her 12 pm job, this Bengaluru woman does something that's making thousands rethink their morn9:45 A Bengaluru woman shared her unique workday morning routine online. She spends quiet hours outdoors before her noon job begins. This practice offers a balanced start to her weekdays. Many viewers expressed a desire to adopt similar peaceful morning habits. Her video highlights making time for oneself before work commitments. Eating these 8 foods excessively may contribute to hair fall9:45 The concern arises when they become a daily habit and begin replacing nutrient-rich meals. Over time, that imbalance may affect not only overall health but also the strength, thickness, and growth of your hair. Here are some foods that experts recommend enjoying in moderation if you're trying to keep your hair healthy. Kate Middleton ditched her signature Wimbledon dresses for a linen suit, and it completely paid off9:13 Kate Middleton surprised at Wimbledon by wearing a linen suit. This departure from her usual dresses made a significant style statement. The tailored ensemble offered comfort and a fresh, relaxed appearance. Her understated choice showcased quality fabric and clean tailoring effectively. This look reflects a broader trend towards versatile modern tailoring. Common punishments that may do more harm than good9:13 Discipline teaches children understanding, while punishment often causes fear and shame. Yelling and public scolding can make children anxious and humiliated. Comparing children or taking away affection damages their confidence and sense of security. Unrelated consequences and name-calling hinder learning and self-worth. Understanding behavior's root cause fosters emotional regulation and better … ‘Indians can learn this from Americans’: Content creator's New York holiday observation sparks debate online8:42 An Indian creator observed Americans engaging in outdoor activities during holidays. She noted this contrasts with typical Indian holiday food traditions and routines. This observation has prompted online discussions about lifestyle and fitness habits. Many viewers agreed, while others cited challenges like weather and infrastructure. The creator encourages incorporating small movements into dail… Meet 'Pagal Saab': The 80-year-old Irishman Anand Mahindra saluted for cleaning Jodhpur's forgotten stepwells8:42 An Irishman named Caron Rawnsley dedicates himself to cleaning Jodhpur's ancient stepwells. He began this work over a decade ago after seeing their neglect. Locals now call him "Pagal Saab" for his unwavering commitment to heritage. Industrialist Anand Mahindra recently praised Rawnsley's selfless efforts and passion. His actions highlight that heritage preservation requires dedication, not just … 65-foot-long-necked dinosaur fossils discovered in Thailand: Its unique 'laminae' bones are unlike any other species ever found8:10 Paleontologists in Thailand have identified a new long-necked dinosaur species. This plant-eating creature, Uragasaurus kalasinensis, lived approximately 150 million years ago. Its neck was exceptionally long, making up half its total body length. Unique bony structures and air cavities set this dinosaur apart from others. This discovery marks the first Mamenchisauridae family find in mainland So… How to know if fish is fresh: 5 simple signs that can save you from buying stale seafood8:10 The good news is that you don't need to be a chef or a fishmonger to spot the difference. Your senses can tell you almost everything you need to know. Here are five simple signs that reveal whether the fish you're about to buy is truly fresh. Sadhguru explains how rudraksha protects your energy7:38 Rudraksha beads hold deep significance in Indian spiritual traditions and practices. Sadhguru explains rudraksha enhances a person's energy field and aura. It traditionally served as a protective shield for travelers and mendicants. Ancient beliefs suggest rudraksha could detect poison in water sources. Traditional views also link rudraksha to calming effects and health benefits. Quote of the day by Claude Monet: “I would like to paint the way a bird sings.”7:06 Creating art offers a soothing experience, relaxing the mind and refreshing the mood. Claude Monet believed painting should flow freely, like a bird singing its song. True artistic expression stems from inner feeling and instinct, not rigid rules. Skill should serve creativity, allowing the work to feel alive and natural. This perspective encourages a slower, more honest approach to creative ende… Surprisingly small parenting habits that shape a child's confidence, according to psychology7:06 Confidence develops through hundreds of ordinary daily interactions with children. Allowing children to struggle builds resilience and a sense of capability. Praising effort and persistence encourages a growth mindset over fixed abilities. Listening without interruption and offering age-appropriate decisions fosters self-trust. Unconditional love and acceptance form the foundation for lasting sel… What happens to your body when you eat chickpeas every day for a month7:06 That's not how nutrition works. Instead, the changes are more subtle, building gradually as your body responds to a steady supply of fibre, plant protein, vitamins and minerals. Over four weeks, you may notice improvements in everything from digestion to energy levels, and even the way your meals keep you satisfied. Here's what science suggests could happen. Man bitten by rattlesnake in California required 54 vials of antivenom to survive6:34 An Idaho man required an exceptional fifty-four vials of antivenom after a rattlesnake bite. His venom spread rapidly, causing severe symptoms and a dangerous blood clotting disorder. Oroville Hospital exhausted its antivenom supply before transferring him. Doctors administered additional doses at Stanford Hospital to stabilize his condition. He is still recovering at home after a lengthy hospita… |