Pink Lip Hacks: Myth or Reality?

pink lips myth or reality

Pink Lip Hacks: Myth or Reality? For many, pink lips are a sign of natural beauty or good health. But fashion trends change with time. For example, the type of lips that were popular even a decade ago is different now. There is a common belief that pink lips are healthy. Many people think that this color of lips is healthier than any other color of lips. But the interesting thing is that there is no scientific evidence for this. The only exception is when the color of naturally pink…

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A Sweet Tradition Crafted with Bengal’s Love

Agrahayan Pithapuli

A Sweet Tradition Crafted with Bengal’s Love Although pitha is made all year round, there was a time when pitha and payes would come with the arrival of the autumn season. Winter is the main season for pitha. However, its preparation starts in autumn. Pitha is a very ancient food among our local foods. It is difficult to say exactly how old pitha is. Even during the Indus Valley Civilization, pitha was a type of food. Therefore, pitha is 5,000 years or more old. According to the history of pitha,…

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Shilpa Shetty Reveals Her 3 Favorite Series

Shilpa Shetty favorite series

Shilpa Shetty Reveals Her 3 Favorite Series Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty likes to watch web series because they are made on diverse topics. She usually watches short-length series more. She watches the content she likes repeatedly. She encourages others to watch it too. Shilpa revealed the names of her three favorite series. Special Ops: Lioness Paramount Plus’ spy thriller series ‘Special Ops: Lioness’. The series tells the story of a special branch of the CIA intelligence agency called Lionesses, consisting of women. Zoe Saldana is seen as the head of…

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Unusual Call in Australia Sparks Debate Over Burqa Ban

Australia burqa ban demand

Unusual Call in Australia Sparks Debate Over Burqa Ban Australian right-wing politician and One Nation party leader Pauline Hanson has sparked controversy across the country after entering parliament wearing a burqa. On Monday (November 24), she was stopped by other lawmakers as she tried to introduce a bill to ban face-covering burqas in the Senate. She then returned to parliament wearing a black burqa and took her seat. CBS News reported that Pauline Hanson’s behavior caused a strong reaction among other lawmakers present in parliament. Australian Greens Senate leader Larissa…

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Organizers Dismiss Rumors: Atif’s Concert to Proceed as Scheduled

Asif concert rumors

Organizers Dismiss Rumors: Atif’s Concert to Proceed as Scheduled Pakistani artist Atif islam Azmat’s concert has already been canceled due to security concerns. Now, there is concern about another Pakistani musician, Atif Aslam’s concert. News has spread that Atif Aslam’s concert was announced to be held at Bashundhara Ground on December 13, but the organizers have not yet contacted the venue authorities. After that, rumors of the concert’s cancellation arose. However, the organizing organization, Main Stage, confirmed yesterday that Atif Aslam’s concert will be held on schedule. The organizing organization,…

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Makers of ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok Warn Users to Stay Away from AI

AI makers warning

Krista Pawlowski still remembers the moment that changed her view on artificial intelligence. A longtime worker on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk platform, she reviews AI-generated text, images and videos—flagging errors and comparing outputs. Two years ago, while sorting tweets for racism, she encountered a phrase she didn’t recognize: “Listen to that mooncricket sing.” She initially marked it as non-racist, then later learned the term is a derogatory slur used against Black people. “I kept thinking—how many times have I made this mistake before?” she said. Thousands of workers like her may…

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Malaysia to Close Social Media Accounts of Users Under 16

Malaysia social media under 16

Malaysia plans to ban social media for users under 16 from next year, another country following a global push for restrictions on children’s online safety. Malaysia’s Communications Minister Fahmy Fazil said on Sunday that his government is reviewing the age-restriction process used in Australia and several other countries, Qatar-based Al Jazeera reported. He said it was now urgent to protect teenagers from cyberbullying, financial fraud, child pornography and other online harm. “We want social media platforms to comply with the government’s decision by next year, and no one under 16…

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BFF Changes Sponsor After Controversy

BFF sponsor controversy

BFF Changes Sponsor After Controversy The BFF did not give a clear explanation as to why this incident happened. United Group is working as the Bangladeshi distributor of Petronas. They were the ones who originally signed the agreement with the BFF. After a day of debate, confusion and criticism, the BFF finally announced a new sponsor in the evening. The new sponsor of the Bangladesh Football League is now United Healthcare. Although one of the strangest incidents in the league’s history is over for now, it has raised questions about…

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Players Cannot Be Used in Election Campaigns

players in election campaigns

The national elections are going to be held in February. And the practice of using players to campaign for parliamentary candidates before the elections is not new in Bangladesh. Many players also run off on their own for various purposes. However, this scene will not be seen this time. The National Sports Council (NSC) has banned the use of players in election campaigns. In a statement signed by Deputy Secretary Aminul Ehsan today, the Sports Council said that no player from the national team can be used directly or indirectly…

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