Virgo Horoscope Today, May 5, 2026: Mars makes you impatient, and impatience spends money faster than need

Work, work and more work – that’s the theme today. Mercury pushes your thoughts quickly while Saturn adds pressure, leaving you feeling stressed even after finishing an important task. Find new friends through a neighbour, shared auto ride or casual conversation at a shop – just keep things friendly and straightforward. Not every connection needs…

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‘Dhurandhar’ director Aditya Dhar and Yami Gautam visit Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain: ‘When Baba’s call comes…’ | Hindi Movie News

‘Dhurandhar’ director Aditya Dhar and Yami Gautam visit Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain: ‘When Baba’s call comes…’ Yami Gautam and her filmmaker-husband Aditya Dhar recently visited the revered Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The couple was accompanied by their family members for a deeply personal and spiritual pilgrimage to one of India’s most…

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Why trains do not have seat belts

Trains, across the globe, are considered one of the safest modes of transportation. But, ever thought that almost every mode of travel comes with safety belts but not trains? Be it India’s long-distance trains or Japan’s bullet trains or Europe’s high-speed trains, one thing that is common in all (may surprise many travellers) is that…

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USA VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Live Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32: USMNT chase Round of 16 berth against history-makers

The knockout stage always produces new stories, and Wednesday night’s Round of 32 contest at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium promises another compelling chapter as the United States hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in a winner-takes-all FIFA World Cup 2026 showdown. Playing on home soil has brought enormous expectation for Mauricio Pochettino’s side, but it…

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The surprising science story behind the thermos: How a cryogenics experiment created the bottle that keeps drinks hot and cold |

Image: Left/Canva/Right/Wikipedia For most people, a thermos is a simple object used to keep tea hot or water cold. Yet its origins lie not in kitchens, camping trips or school lunches, but in one of the most demanding scientific pursuits of the nineteenth century: the study of extremely low temperatures. In 1892, Scottish chemist and…

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