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When it comes to managing blood sugar levels, what you eat matters, but so does how often you eat. For people with diabetes or those at risk, one common question is whether it’s better to consume one large meal a day or break food intake into smaller, more frequent meals. Some suggest that spacing meals evenly across the day helps stabilise blood sugar, while others point to benefits of time-restricted eating or intermittent fasting, where fewer meals might lead to better insulin sensitivity. The debate continues, as many are wondering what approach truly supports diabetic health. So, can eating smaller,…

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. File | Photo Credit: Reuters The U.S. government designated The Resistance Front, considered an offshoot of the Pakistani extremist group Lashkar-e-Taiba, as a “foreign terrorist organization” over the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 people, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement on Thursday (July 17, 2025). The Resistance Front initially took responsibility for the attack in Pahalgam before denying it days later.Lashkar-e-Taiba, listed as a “foreign terrorist organization” by the United States, is a terror group accused of plotting attacks in India and in the West, including the…

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WeTransfer, the platform used by many creative professionals to transfer their work online, has faced intense user backlash for the past couple of days over its updated terms of service agreement. Now it is trying to patch things up. The Netherlands-based company on Tuesday, July 15, announced it has tweaked its service terms to remove any mention of machine learning and AI. “We wanted to clarify that we don’t use machine learning or any form of AI to process content shared via WeTransfer,” the company wrote in a post on X. The clarification comes after public backlash sparked by a…

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A picture taken in London shows a gold-plated souvenir stablecoin issued by Tether. Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images The United States Congress passed the country’s first major standalone crypto bill on Thursday. The landmark vote signals a sea change in the U.S. stance toward these digital currencies. The House approved the GENIUS Bill with a 308-122 vote with significant Democratic support, adopting regulations for a type of cryptocurrency known as stablecoins that proponents believe will fundamentally change the world of commerce. It was a remarkable win for the crypto industry —…

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More than a decade ago, my professor at journalism school advised us to always carry a few chocolates or an energy bar while we were on the field. This was to counter the uncertain world of day-to-day reporting, where both availability of food and windows to eat are erratic.However, I took up sports journalism, where a day is more structured. We know of events beforehand, and we usually cover a sport which has designated breaks for lunch and tea, and of late, even dinner. This has given us the opportunity to explore multiple culinary worlds. So much so that the…

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Joaquin Phoenix plays the sheriff of a small New Mexico town in Eddington. A24 hide caption toggle caption A24 Several eras of madness are on display this weekend at the multiplex: A town (and its sheriff) come apart in a satirical COVID Western; a stalker returns from decades past to haunt survivors in a straight-up slasher flick; and the film that reset Hollywood’s take on mental illness is back in a 50th anniversary re-release. Eddington  In theaters Friday  This trailer includes an instance of vulgar language.  YouTube Credit filmmaker Ari Aster with casting a wide net in this satirical COVID-era…

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NASA wants to land Artemis astronauts on the moon in 2027, but the scientific instruments they’ll bring must be tested on Earth. The best place to do that is a mile-wide meteorite crater in Arizona. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: NASA wants to land astronauts in its Artemis program on the moon next year. But first, the scientific instruments those astronauts will bring along have to be tested on Earth. The best place to do that is in a giant crater in the Arizona desert. Melissa Sevigny of member station KNAU takes us there.(SOUNDBITE OF FOOTSTEPS RUSTLING)MELISSA SEVIGNY, BYLINE: The desert rises…

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New DelhiJul 17, 2025 19:17 IST First published on: Jul 17, 2025 at 18:51 IST Share Days after NDA ally, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), batted for Aadhaar cards to be made a valid document as proof of date of birth in electoral roll revisions, the M K Stalin-led DMK on Thursday made a similar suggestion to the Election Commission (EC). The DMK’s suggestion also comes days after the Supreme Court on July 10, while hearing a batch of petitions challenging the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in poll-bound Bihar, urged the poll body to consider allowing voters to furnish Aadhaar…

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Another tournament in 2025, another defeat at the hands of an Indian for Magnus Carlsen. After losing twice to world champion D Gukesh in the classical format at Norway Chess and then in the rapid format at the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz Croatia tournament earlier this month, the World No 1 was handed a defeat by R Praggnanandhaa in the Las Vegas leg of the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour on Thursday. In a group-stage clash to determine the eight players who will fight for the title in the ‘Upper Bracket’, Carlsen was on a roll at the start of…

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