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Thousands of Teachers Rally at South Carolina Statehouse
An estimated 10,000 teachers rallied outside the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia on May 1, the South Carolina Deptartment of Public Safety said. The protest comes after the South Carolina House of Representatives voted to pass an education reform bill in March. Organizers called for “the education bill be put on hold and educators be brought to the table in order for a bill to be created that truly addresses education reform in this state that is meaningful and intentional in producing the best results for our children.” This footage was shared by the South Carolina Department of Public Safety and shows large crowds gathered outside the South Carolina Statehouse. Credit: South Carolina Department of Public Safety via Storyful

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Truly one can never be too careful!

News Oneindia
Why Kerala must be on guard for the silent returnees of the Islamic State
New Delhi, May 02: Post the attacks in Sri Lanka, the government confirmed that several elite Muslims had in fact joined the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and subsequently returned. However they
 
Everyone may be alone but feeling lonely is by one's own choice!

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Neena Gupta Tells Vidya Balan: "Everyone Is Lonely, Whether You're In Good Or Bad Marriage"
Neena Gupta engaged in a tete-a-tete with Vidya Balan on her new show, Dhun Badal Ke Toh Dekho on 92.7 Big FM. The talented actress addressed loneliness and its depressive effects.
 
The Magnificent Seven???

News18
7 royalty who broke tradition and married commoners
While it may come as a surprise to some, royals marrying commoners are not that much of a rarity. From Prince Harry marrying Meghan Markle, to Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden tying the knot with her former personal trainer Daniel Westling, there have been a number of royals who married out of love, to commoners. Here’s looking at seven such royal couples.
 
A Genius set on doing the wrong things???

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This 13-year-old boy helps aspirants crack the UPSC IAS exam
UPSC Civil Services Examination is one of the toughest exams and many spend years preparing to crack the coveted exam.There are many online platforms and coaching institutes for UPSC preparation
 
It is wiser to know 'who is who' while in the college campus!

News The Indian Express
No wearing face veil on campus: Kerala minority college order
At present, no girl students under MES educational institutions attend classes covering their face. But this is a preemptive decision sensing what is in store, said MES president Dr P A Fazal Gafoor.
 
The name is enough to send shivers down the spine!

News The Independent
Nasa starts preparing for arrival of huge asteroid named 'God of Chaos'
Nasa is already preparing for the arrival of a huge asteroid named the “God of Chaos” that will skirt past Earth in 10 years.On 13 April, 2029, people looking towards the sky will see a speck of light streaking across it, which will quickly get brighter and faster. It will be travelling so fast that it will cross the width of the Moon in a minute and be as bright as stars in the sky.Scientists have named the rock Apophis, after the Egyptian god of chaos.The glowing speck will be a huge asteroid, 340 meters across, that Nasa is already preparing to watch as it flies past Earth. The space agency says that it will fly far enough away as to be harmless - at a distance of 19,000 miles - but that is as close as some of the spacecraft that flies past Earth.It is also close enough that researchers will be able to get an unprecedented look at the asteroid itself. They will be able to see the rock in sharp detail, allowing them to observe it in new ways.It’s very rare for asteroids of this size to go past so close. Scientists have seen smaller asteroids at a closer distance, but something of such a colossal size are far fewer in number, Nasa said.“The Apophis close approach in 2029 will be an incredible opportunity for science,” said Marina Brozović, a radar scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, who works on radar observations of near-Earth objects (NEOs). “We’ll observe the asteroid with both optical and radar telescopes. With radar observations, we might be able to see surface details that are only a few meters in size.”Scientists meeting this week at the 2019 Planetary Defense Conference in College Park, Maryland - where they have also been role-playing a fictional collision with an asteroid - have been discussing how to watch the asteroid and missions that could be sent out to meet it.It will first be visible to the naked eye when it arrives in the night sky over the Southern Hemisphere, shooting across the east coast to the west coast of Australia. It will make its way around the world, cross the Indian Ocean on its way to the US.Its closest approach will be over the Atlantic Ocean, as the evening arrives in the US. It will move so fast that it will cross the ocean in just an hour, and will then fly off into space.Apophis was first spotted by astronomers at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in June 2004. Soon after spotting it, further work was derailed by technical and weather problems.But it was spotted again by scientists in Australia, who calculated it had a 2.7 per cent chance of hitting Earth when it passed by in 2029. It has since been watched more closely and that possibility has been ruled out.Researchers now say that further work and calculations show there is only a 1 in 100,000 chance the asteroid will hit Earth. But further work will be required to rule out future impacts.When it arrives in 2029, that observation will continue. Scientists hope to learn more about the asteroid’s size, shape, composition and maybe its interior.At the conference, researchers discussed questions such as whether the asteroid will affect Earth’s gravity, whether they will be able to peer inside and whether it should be met by a spacecraft.“We already know that the close encounter with Earth will change Apophis’ orbit, but our models also show the close approach could change the way this asteroid spins, and it is possible that there will be some surface changes, like small avalanches,” said Davide Farnocchia, an astronomer at JPL’s Center for Near Earth Objects Studies (CNEOS), who is co-chairing the April 30 session on Apophis with Brozović.And researchers hope that the work they do on this flyby could protect us if any other asteroid were to come towards Earth.“Apophis is a representative of about 2,000 currently known Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs),” said Paul Chodas, director of CNEOS. “By observing Apophis during its 2029 flyby, we will gain important scientific knowledge that could one day be used for planetary defense.”
 
Did Living in and the complicated demands it can make on those living under one roof cause this?

News The Quint
QCrime: Woman Doctor Found Dead in Delhi; Actor Booked for Assault
 
Instagram must be the short form for Instalment-gram since the body parts are bared daringly in tiny (?) instalments!

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Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan Win Instagrammers Of The Year Award
Actresses like Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan Won Instagrammers Of The Year Awards for their immense contribution through engaging activities on the app
 
Did we just see her inside out?

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Guess Which Next Gen Actress Is Winning Alongside Deepika Padukone & Priyanka Chopra!
Here's a next gen actress who's also taking the lead within the top circle of Instagrammers Alongside, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra: Sara Ali Khan seems to have made her mark in Bollywood
 
It is wisdom NOT to have the runway or even the airport close to any waterbody!

News Latestly
Boeing 737 With 136 Passengers On Board Falls Into River in Jacksonville, Florida After It Skids Runway
Reports inform that all passengers safe. The Boeing 737 charter plane skid off runway into river in Jacksonville in Florida.
 
I believe that there may be some truth in th saying that
"Seven people look identical in the world!"

News Latestly
Boeing 737 With 136 Passengers On Board Falls Into River in Jacksonville, Florida After It Skids Runway
Reports inform that all passengers safe. The Boeing 737 charter plane skid off runway into river in Jacksonville in Florida.
 
Why do women undergo all these bitter experiences
in addition to practically starving to 'remain in shape'?


Style The Independent
Former Miss Universe says she was categorised as plus-size for gaining 2lbs
A former Miss Universe winner has opened up about being categorised as plus-size by a modelling agency after gaining just two pounds, and what she learned from the experience.In a blog post, Paulina Vega, 26, revealed that after she won the beauty pageant in 2014, she signed with a modelling agency and spent the next few months travelling and working.But, according to Vega, three months after signing with the New York branch of the agency, she was told she would no longer be cast for catwalk or editorial work because she had gained “one kilogram”.“At the meeting they told me that they no longer considered me a model of catwalk and editorial, that I was no longer among the ‘skinny’ and would be classified as a ‘plus-size’ model,” Vega recalled.Rather than be upset by the categorisation, Vega said she mostly felt confused.“Under what standards can someone be considered plus-size?” she wrote. “And who decides these standards?” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paulina Vega Dieppa (@paulinavegadiep) on Apr 30, 2019 at 6:23pm PDTFollowing the experience, the 26-year-old from Colombia said she thought back to the year-and-a-half she’d spent as Miss Universe, when she’d dedicated her time to activities and responsibilities that went “beyond my image and challenged my mind”.It was while questioning whether being critiqued on her image was really what she wanted for herself that she realised she wasn’t in the “right place” - and has since focused her modelling career only on brands that “align” with her values and do not require her to “maintain absurd measures”. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paulina Vega Dieppa (@paulinavegadiep) on Mar 17, 2019 at 6:48pm PDT View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paulina Vega Dieppa (@paulinavegadiep) on Feb 23, 2019 at 10:27am PSTAccording to Vega, she is also slowly seeing a similar change occur within the industry, as brands move from unrealistic body ideals to more authentic ones.Vega concluded her post expressing all that she learned from the experience - including the importance of being true to yourself.“I do not define myself by what changes: the shape of my body or my weight,” she wrote. “Today I live according to my standards of beauty and health, and now i feel in the right place.”On Instagram, where Vega shared a portion of the blog post, she has received more than 247,000 likes.“You do you and let them do them,” one person wrote.Another said: “You’re perfect just the way you are, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise!”

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May be the foreigner DID pay him in Euros or USD
after taking a looking at the (choodu-vaichcha) meter!

News The Indian Express
I-T department probes Bangalore auto driver who owns Rs 1.6-crore villa
The 37-year-old attributed his income to a foreigner who used to avail his autorickshaw service
 
Nothing could beat the old time's grinding machine! eh?

News The Telegraph
Return of reel-to-reel as musicians reject digital for better sound of dated technology
It began with vinyl, and cassettes closely followed. But now reel-to-reel tape decks have joined the analogue revival and are making a comeback, as musicians reject new technology for the “unbelievab
 
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Chief of Kerala Education Group That Banned Face Veils Receives Death Threats
Muslim Educational Society president PA Fazal Gafoor lodged a complaint alleging that an unidentified caller had threatened him with dire consequences if he did not withdraw the circular asking student
 
This is a great news in more than one way!

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Anticancer mushrooms: MU Professor wins patent for anticancer compound from fungi
The mushroom grows natively in Kolli Hills in the Eastern Ghats & Kanyakumari forests in the Western Ghats.
 
So e injured his arm by fainting while painting???
Small wonder her smile is mysterious!!!

News The Telegraph
Leonardo da Vinci never finished the Mona Lisa because he injured his arm while fainting, experts say
Leonardo da Vinci left the Mona Lisa unfinished because he gravely injured his arm while fainting, a new study argues.
 
"Namumkin" is the word right since he was the last man to see her alive and the first one to see her dead under mysterious circumstances!

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Boney Kapoor Can Never Stop Missing His Wife, Sridevi Kapoor, Says 'Namumkin Hai' [Details Inside]
Earlier, in an interview with the PTI, he had talked about life after Sridevi and had said, “I feel the loss of her every second of my life, not just me even my children do. While we understand no amount
 
As long as the collision does not cause destruction!

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Moon struck by an asteroid travelling at 61,000 km an hour
Astronomers have observed that the Moon was struck by an asteroid that was traveling at a speed of 61,000 km an hour. The collision
 
The legendary Damocles' sword seen in real life???

News Reuters
Exclusive - Trump administration proposal would make it easier to deport immigrants who use public benefits
The Trump administration is considering reversing long-standing policy to make it easier to deport U.S. legal permanent residents who have used public benefits, part of an effort to restrict immigration
 
So there is no unmixed blessing!!! Right???


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Sunscreen chemicals seep into bloodstream, finds FDA study
A single day of sunscreen wear could be enough for some of the chemicals in the product to enter the bloodstream, according to a new study by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Researchers found that chemicals leach into the body and reach levels high enough to warrant further investigation, as the effects are currently unknown. The study was published on 6 May in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), and found that the chemical concentration continued to rise during prolonged daily use, and remained in the body for at least 24 hours. The four chemicals in question are avobenzone, oxybenzone, ecamsule and octocrylene. The FDA recently listed them in a series of ingredients commonly found in sunscreen which it believes requires further testing before they can be "regarded as safe and effective".Results show that after just one day of sunscreen use the concentration of these chemicals in the bloodstream exceeds 0.5 nanograms per milliliter, which is the safety threshold set by the FDA set in 2016.However, experts are adamant that this must not be taken as a reason to stop using sunscreen, which is crucial in avoiding serious damage caused by exposure to UV rays. In an editorial accompanying the research, former FDA Chairman Dr Robert Califf reinforced the fact that there is no evidence to suggest the ingredients are unsafe.Dr Anjali Mahto, a dermatologist consultant at the Cadogan Clinic and author of The Skincare Bible, expressed concern about the potential impact of a study like this, and pointed out that it was conducted on only 24 people. Researchers asked the participants to apply two milligrams of sunscreen per square centimeter (0.2 square inches) of skin to 75 per cent of their body four times a day, and stayed indoors throughout the research. Dr Mahto and other experts have expressed concerns that this does not mimic real-world behaviour.She tells The Independent: “Even if the sunscreen is found in the blood it tells us nothing about whether this has dangerous health effects. We’ve been using chemical sunscreens for years without any real reported issues to general health if we look at epidemiological data.”She also stated that skin cancer is a real risk for those who are exposed to the sun without protection. She says: “We know that reducing the risk of sunburns is important to prevent skin cancer and sunscreen along with other healthy behaviours in the sun such as covering up with clothing, shade seeking, staying out of the sun in peak daylight hours, hats and sunglasses are hugely important.”The results of the study could also reinforce a general fear of chemicals which is becoming more and more popular among younger consumers, warns Dr Mahto.Melanoma - a type of cancer which usually occurs in the skin and can be caused by sun exposure - is the fifth most common cancer in the UK, with around 15,400 new cases every year.

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The mystery of the great escape from the inescapable solved?!

New Evidence From The Alcatraz Escape of 1962
The 60 year mystery of the famous Alcatraz Escape might finally be solved.
 

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