“I’m gonna be a dad”: Clavicular sparks outrage after shocking “impregnation competition” idea goes viral

Clavicular sparked widespread backlash after proposing a controversial “impregnation competition” during a livestream. His comments quickly went viral, drawing criticism and comparisons to Bonnie Blue, known for past attention-grabbing stunts. Many online users questioned his intent, with some calling it shock content, as debates around viral culture and boundaries intensified across social media. The internet…

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IPL 2026: LSG get much-needed boost as Rs 8.6 crore recruit Josh Inglis set to return | Cricket News

Lucknow Super Giants’ captain Rishabh Pant, second right, with teammates during a practice session. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Struggling Lucknow Super Giants are set to receive a timely boost in their IPL 2026 campaign, with explosive Australia wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis likely to join the squad ahead of their crucial clash against Mumbai Indians on May…

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‘I own you, Brownie’: Ex-JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana brings ‘threesome’ allegation against Lorna Hajdini

Chirayu Rana has now brought ‘threesome’ allegations against Lorna Hajdini, with witness statements. Chirayu Rana, the Indian-origin former JPMorgan banker, who brought sexual assault allegations against executive Lorna Hajdini, has now filed a new claim stating that he has new evidence supporting his allegations — an anonymous friend who was also invited by Hajdini for…

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In 1916, Jan Czochralski mistakenly dipped his pen into molten metal, and the strange discovery became the foundation of modern silicon chips |

A small lab mistake became one of electronics’ most important manufacturing methods. Image credit – Wikimedia Laboratory mistakes often lead to something extremely unusual. In fact, many groundbreaking scientific findings have come from minor mishaps. For instance, according to some accounts, Polish chemist Jan Czochralski accidentally dipped his pen into molten metal rather than ink…

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Why courage, agility and AI fluency are among the five skills every CXO needs in a BANI world

Why the next generation of CXOs needs courage, agility and AI fluency to thrive For years, the path to leadership seemed fairly predictable. Gain expertise, build experience, deliver results, and eventually move into the corner office.But that formula is no longer enough.Today’s business leaders are navigating a world that changes faster than ever before. Artificial…

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UP LT Grade exam 2026 result for English and Biology released: Direct link to download merit list here |

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has declared the UP LT Grade Teacher Result 2026 for English and Biology subjects. Candidates who appeared for the written examination can now check their qualifying status on the official website, uppsc.up.nic.in. The result has been released in PDF format with the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates. Those…

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How to strengthen Rahu without fear-based remedies

Rahu worries people because it doesn’t behave like a tidy planet. When it’s weak, agitated, or badly placed in a chart, life can start feeling smoky. You chase one big goal, then another. Sleep gets odd. Obsession replaces focus. Ambition turns restless. You may feel drawn to shortcuts, secretiveness, online overconsumption, or people and situations…

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