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As India prepares for 75th Independence Day, scooter riders and police brace for more lethal glass-c

How Narendra Kumar, a young father of three, ended up dead on a New Delhi road, his skull crushed, is the sad and horrible tale of a deadly piece of ‘invisible’ string. Kumar was on a late shift on August 7, delivering food on his scooter. Police say a kite string, coated in powdered glass, was hanging in the air and he failed to see it in the dark. It is thought that the more he tried to free himself from the razor-sharp cord, the more entangled he became.

DJ Khalid Drops NEW SINGLE Please Don't Fall In Love With Me; Here's What We Know About The Track

In a world where love often leads to heartbreak, Khalid’s newest single, Please Don’t Fall In Love With Me, offers a raw and honest reflection on the complexities of romance. With his soulful vocals and relatable lyrics, Khalid offers a heartfelt plea to potential partners, warning them of the possible complexities he carries due to heartbreaks. So, be prepared to be moved by the heartfelt melodies of global sensation as he unveils his latest musical creation.

How an AI photo app is helping some trans people embrace themselves

“So many of my memories don’t make sense, like I’m a woman who’s had a bunch of memories of some man’s life imprinted on her consciousness,” she said. “But seeing ‘young June’, it became easier to envision myself as a young girl.” Lensa, made by California-based Prisma Labs, uses artificial intelligence for its “Magic Avatars” feature that generates a selection of original portraits and cartoons based on photos.The app asks users to upload a selection of pictures of themselves and choose whether their avatars should be shown as male, female or other.

Top 10: What is your lucky charm, and what makes it so special? - YP

This week’s question: What unusual item would you bring to a party as a conversation starter? To take part, drop us a linevia this formor email us at[email protected]by 11.59pm on August 16. Tell us your name, age and school. Yang Chun-yat, 16, TWGHs Lui Yun Choy Memorial College:My lucky charm is a keychain with “Dream Big and Make it Happen” written on it. I got it from a teacher when I graduated from Primary Six.

Why is mead making a comeback? The craft brewers in Hong Kong reviving ancient alcoholic beverage fo

“You could call this extreme beverage a ‘Neolithic grog’. It illustrates once again the hold that alcoholic beverages have on the human race,” he wrote in a blog soon after the breakthrough, titled “The Wonders That Were Jiahu: The World’s Earliest Fermented Beverage”. A relic of the unfashionable past, mead had its heyday in the earliest centuries of civilisation as it became popular with everyone from the Vikings to the Greeks.