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Indian State's Decision to Remove Eggs From School Lunches Sparks National Debate Over Nutrition and Food Choices A decision by the newly elected government in India's eastern state of West Bengal to remove eggs from school lunches has ignited a heated debate that stretches far beyond cafeteria menus. Supporters argue the revised meals will remain nutritious and hygienically prepared, while critics warn the move could undermine child nutrition and reflect a broader ideological shift toward vegetarianism. The controversy has placed school feeding programmes, children's health, cultural food traditions and the role of religion in public welfare under renewed national scrutiny, highlighting the challenges of balancing nutrition, affordability and political priorities in one of the world's largest education systems. School Lunch Policy Becomes the Centre of Political Storm West Bengal's decision to eliminate eggs from government school midday meals has...

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Little House on the Prairie: Why the Beloved TV Classic Was Much Darker Than Its Family-Friendly Reputation For generations, Little House on the Prairie has been remembered as one of America's most comforting family television dramas, celebrated for its stories of perseverance, faith and frontier life. Yet a closer look at the long-running series reveals a far more unsettling portrait of hardship than many viewers recall. As a new Netflix adaptation inspired by Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic books prepares to introduce the story to a new audience, critics and television historians are revisiting the original series, arguing that beneath its nostalgic image lay one of television's most emotionally intense family dramas. Episodes tackled addiction, murder, disability, racism, sexual violence, child abuse, grief and psychological trauma subjects rarely associated with its wholesome reputation. A Family Classic That Was Never Quite as Gentle as Its Reputation For ...

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  World Cup Hydration Break Ads Raise Millions While Dividing Fans, Players and Broadcasters Mandatory hydration breaks introduced during the 2026 FIFA World Cup have become one of the tournament's most controversial innovations. While football's governing body insists the pauses are designed to protect players from extreme summer temperatures, broadcasters have transformed the stoppages into a lucrative advertising opportunity worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The debate now extends far beyond the pitch. Supporters, players, coaches, broadcasters and sports business experts are asking whether football has crossed a commercial line or whether these breaks represent an unavoidable evolution of the world's most popular sport as climate change and media economics reshape elite competition. Hydration Breaks Become Football's Most Valuable New Commercial Window For decades, football distinguished itself from many other sports by offering uninterrupted actio...

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  Why Denzel Dumfries Shares His Name With a Scottish Town: The Caribbean History Behind the Dutch Football Star's Surname Dutch international Denzel Dumfries is widely recognized for his performances on football's biggest stages, from FIFA World Cups to the UEFA Champions League. While many fans know that his first name was inspired by Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington, the story behind his surname is far less familiar and far more deeply rooted in history. The connection between the Netherlands defender and the Scottish town of Dumfries is not the result of direct Scottish ancestry. Instead, it traces a remarkable journey across the Caribbean, linking colonial trade, migration, and family history over several centuries. The story offers a fascinating glimpse into how global history can shape modern identities. A Name That Sparks Curiosity Few footballers carry a surname that immediately evokes a place known thousands of kilometres away. Every time Den...

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  Pakistan Bus Crash Leaves Dozens Dead After Overcrowded Vehicle Plunges Into Ravine At least 32 people have died and many others have been injured after an overcrowded passenger bus veered off a mountain road and plunged into a deep ravine in southwestern Pakistan. Authorities say the vehicle was carrying more passengers than its intended capacity after taking on travelers from another stranded bus, while investigators work to determine the exact cause of one of the country's deadliest road accidents this year. The tragedy has renewed concerns about road safety in Pakistan, where dangerous mountain routes, aging vehicles, overcrowding and inconsistent enforcement of traffic regulations continue to contribute to fatal crashes. Rescue Operation Underway After Deadly Mountain Crash The accident occurred on Friday morning in the Dana Sar mountain region, close to the border between Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. The passenger bus had been tra...

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  NASA Launches Historic Mission to Rescue Falling Swift Space Telescope Before It Re-enters Earth's Atmosphere NASA has begun an unprecedented mission to save one of its most productive space observatories from an untimely end, sending a robotic spacecraft to intercept and lift the aging Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory into a safer orbit before atmospheric drag pulls it back to Earth. If successful, the operation will not only extend the life of a telescope that has transformed scientists' understanding of some of the universe's most violent explosions but could also establish a new model for maintaining valuable satellites in orbit rather than replacing them. NASA Bets on Robotic Rescue to Save Swift Space Telescope NASA has launched one of the most ambitious satellite-servicing missions ever attempted, aiming to prevent the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from falling out of orbit after more than two decades of groundbreaking scientific work. The mission cente...