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How I learned to stop worrying and love pedaling my e-bike
When I first got into e-bikes, I treated them exactly as they felt at the time: tiny electric motorcycles with pedals attached. This was back around 2009 or 2010, years before the 3-class system was even a twinkle in the eye of an e-bike industry lobbyist. I had one of maybe a half-dozen e-bikes in a city of 400,000 people, and they were so new and hard to find that I had to build mine myself from mail-order parts and an old bike frame. Back then, most e-bikes were clunky and either underpowered by today’s standards or so powerful that…
Salt in Every Glass? Why Experts Warn Against This Viral Hydration Hack
3 min readNew DelhiMay 14, 2026 05:59 PM IST Salt water is considered good for the body, but is it advisable to add salt to each glass of water every day? This is what experts told us: “Your regular meals already provide enough sodium for the body’s needs. Extra salt in every glass of water can easily push your intake far beyond the recommended limit and raise the risk of high blood pressure, water retention, and long-term cardiovascular issues,” said Dr Amit Saraf, director, internal medicine, Jupiter Hospital, Thane. This trend has grown with the popularity of “electrolyte hacks” on…
Daily Quiz: On viruses outbreak
HPV (Human papillomavirus infection). Infection caused by this virus. HPV is the name of the cancer that may be an eventual result of this Published – May 14, 2026 05:11 pm IST Read Comments Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Source link
Health Bulletin 14/May/2026
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For the first time, Anthropic has more verified business customers than OpenAI, according to this month’s AI Index from the fintech firm Ramp. The survey, compiled from Ramp’s clients’ expense data, shows 34.4% of participating businesses are paying for Anthropic services, more than any other AI lab, while only 32.3% pay for OpenAI. It is the first time Anthropic has held the top position. “Anthropic has already been in the lead amongst the high adoption groups like finance, tech, professional services,” Ramp economist Ara Kharazian told TechCrunch. “It’s across the other firms where OpenAI still has a lead, but that…
Lindsay and Craig Foreman are facing the reality of a 10-year prison sentence following their arrest in Iran while on a motorcycle tour last year. Source link
Japan fires first-ever missiles from Philippine soil
LAOAG, Philippines — A Japanese anti-ship missile smashed into and sunk a decommissioned Philippine naval vessel afloat in the South China Sea, headlining a culminating event of Exercise Balikatan 2026.This missile firing of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force’s Type 88 surface-to-ship system from sand dunes near Laoag in northwest Luzon on May 6 was significant for several reasons.Firstly, this was the maiden deployment of Japanese combat troops on Philippine soil since the end of World War II. Abetted by a reciprocal access agreement ratified by Manila and Tokyo on Sep. 11, 2025, approximately 1,400 Japanese soldiers exercised in the Philippines.Secondly,…
Top maternity voices converge for integrated, equitable maternal care across India
Representative image (AI-generated) With close to 25 million births annually in the country, the discussion, when it comes to maternal health, has moved to building healthier generations from merely survival. The Times Future of Maternity 2026 summit, held recently in New Delhi, brought this shift into sharp focus. Organised by Times Internet and Pregatips, the event drew over 250 attendees, including policymakers, clinicians, public health experts and families, to examine how integrated, evidence-based and equitable care can shape the country’s demographic future.Setting the context for the show, Meenakshi Lekhi, former minister of state for external affairs and culture, in her…
Former FBI agent urges Trump to warn Iran over World Cup sleeper cells
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A former FBI agent is urging President Trump to send a stark warning to Iran ahead of the World Cup, saying that the country’s sleeper cells could pose a threat to the global sporting event.With the FIFA World Cup kicking off in June, former Navy SEAL and FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam urged Trump to send Iran a message: back off or face the consequences.”I would hope that the president makes it known before this occurs, that if Iran does anything during these World Cup events, that it’s going to be not…
3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: May 14, 2026 12:36 PM IST WB Board WBCHSE HS Uchch Madhyamik Result 2026 Released: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has declared the results for class 12 examination on their official websites. The Uchch Madhyamik results are available at wbchse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. Along with the official website, the results are also available at the IE Education portal. Click here for the direct link. WBCHSE West Bengal HS Result 2026 | Catch LIVE Updates The overall pass percentage stood at 91.23 per cent, with girls outperforming boys in the examination. A total of…