‘Is this a scam’: Major row over Buildathon Dallas event, organizers blame ‘intentional sabotage’, promises full refund

A major tech event named ‘Buildathon’ in Dallas failed, drawing flak for organizer Ravi Raj Reddy, who said someone disconnected the Wi-Fi. A major tech event in Dallas, touted to be a pathbreaking hackathon, is at the centre of a major controversy as participants took to social media claiming that there was no Wi-Fi at…

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He wrote a letter to a farmer at 10 asking for work experience, now 13 years later he’s helping run the business: Meet Jack Ancell | World News

When Jack Ancell was just 10 years old, he wrote a letter to a local farmer asking for work experience, hoping to turn his childhood fascination with farming into something more. Although he was initially told he was too young and warned that farms could be dangerous places, his determination paid off. What began with…

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‘Every man is sociable until a cow invades his garden’: Irish proverb of the day on how principles often collapse under pressure

Every man is sociable until a cow invades his garden: Irish proverb of the day Picture a quiet village in rural Ireland. Neighbors exchange greetings across stone walls. Doors remain unlocked. People borrow tools, share news, and gather at the local pub. Then one morning, a farmer wakes to discover a neighbor’s cow trampling his…

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Psychology says people who still prefer home-cooked food over ordering in share these 7 personality traits |

Despite the rise of food delivery apps and ready-to-eat meals, many people still prefer food prepared in their own kitchens. While psychologists caution that food preferences do not define personality, research suggests certain traits and behavioural tendencies are associated with healthier eating habits and more intentional food choices. Studies by personality researchers and nutrition scientists…

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Quote of the day by Roman philosopher Seneca: “Anger, if not restrained, is frequently more hurtful to us than…” | World News

Seneca (Image: Wikipedia) Seneca spent years standing close to one of the most dangerous men in history. As tutor and advisor to the Roman emperor Nero, he watched up close what happens when a powerful person lets anger off its leash. Executions on a whim. Friends turned to enemies overnight. A whole court walking on…

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Italian proverb of the day: ‘It is easy to preach fasting with a full belly.’ A lesson on empathy, privilege and why advice is often easiest to give from a position of comfort

Exploring the enduring wisdom behind a saying about hypocrisy, hardship and human understanding “È facile predicare il digiuno a pancia piena.”Translated into English, the proverb means: “It is easy to preach fasting with a full belly.”At first glance, the saying appears to be about food. Look closer and it reveals a timeless observation about human…

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Antonio Costa: Europe’s Russia dilemma: Why EU is opening a channel with Moscow despite Ukraine war

European Council President Antonio Costa on Friday defended his office’s recent diplomatic outreach to the Kremlin, saying the European Union needs direct communication channels with Russia even though the time for peace negotiations over Ukraine has not yet arrived.Speaking after a summit of EU leaders in Brussels, Costa said maintaining contact with Moscow was necessary…

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Japanese proverb of the day: “To ask is a moment’s shame; not to ask is…” – why swallowing your pride for one awkward question pays off for years | World News

Japanese proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) We have all done it. Someone explains something, you do not quite follow, and you nod anyway. The moment to ask comes and goes, because asking would mean admitting you did not understand, and that feels embarrassing. So you stay quiet. The trouble is that…

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