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Why more women are choosing to take care of themselves: Self-care isn’t selfish

Women are redefining ‘goodness’ by prioritizing their well-being, careers, and boundaries, moving beyond traditional expectations of self-sacrifice. This shift, fueled by economic and emotional independence, challenges outdated scripts and fosters self-love. Choosing oneself isn’t selfish; it’s essential for survival, strength, and building healthier relationships, marking a vital cultural evolution.

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NHL trade news: Columbus Blue Jackets face crucial choices—buy, sell, or hold on to playoff contention as deadline approaches

As the trade deadline draws near on March 6, the Columbus Blue Jackets are in a dilemma on whether to buy, sell, or retain experienced players in the quest for a playoff berth. The decisions made by Don Waddell, the general manager, are informed by the Blue Jackets’ position in the standings after the game

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra wins Best in Show at MWC 2026

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra has clinched the prestigious ‘Best in Show’ award at the GLOMO Awards during MWC 2026. Celebrated for its advanced AI integration, seamless hardware-software synergy, and groundbreaking Privacy Display, the device impressed judges with its real-world impact and focus on security. This win underscores Samsung’s commitment to pushing mobile innovation forward.

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‘No plans for rationing’: How India is shoring up energy supplies amid Middle East crisis

Despite the rising tensions in West Asia, India remains confident in its energy supply, undertaking daily assessments and maintaining a strong inventory. By diversifying sourcing to include Australia and Canada, India enhances its energy security. In addition, strategic reserves and ongoing dialogues with global energy organizations and the United States reinforce India’s readiness against any

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Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath drops bombshell on India’s obesity crisis: ‘Around 8.3 crore children to be obese in 2035’

Nithin Kamath attributed much of this increase to the growing consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs), whose sales surged from $0.9 billion ( ₹7,500 crore) to $38 billion ( ₹3.16 lakh crore) over the years.

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Tom Aspinall hints at UFC return with cryptic post as Dana White prepares major White House fight card announcement

Tom Aspinall has sparked discussions among MMA fans with a cryptic message on Instagram that suggests he could soon return to the octagon. The UFC heavyweight champion has been out of action since suffering a serious eye injury during his fight with Ciryl Gane. The injury forced the bout to be stopped early and raised

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What is the mystery behind the Singing Dunes of Kazakhstan?

Central Asia’s Altyn-Emel National Park is home to the Singing Dune, a 150-meter high natural wonder that produces deep humming and booming noises. This acoustic enigma, likened to a giant organ, is caused by dry, smooth sand particles rubbing together as they slide down the dune, creating a unique and memorable experience for visitors.

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