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10 small morning habits successful people practice every day to stay ahead of everyone else

After a night’s sleep, your body is naturally dehydrated, which can make you feel sluggish, foggy, or strangely irritable. Successful people often start their morning with a glass of water—sometimes with lemon, sometimes plain—before coffee or tea. It’s a small physical reset that helps wake up the brain, support digestion, and improve alertness. It signals,…

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CBSE re-evaluation portal hit by cyberattack attempts, reports DoS attack as 16,000 students submit applications

CBSE reports DOS attack on re-evaluation portal, says system remains operational NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday said its re-evaluation portal came under multiple cyberattack attempts even as thousands of students accessed the platform to apply for verification of answer books and re-evaluation of marks.In an update posted on X,…

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TOI’s IPL team of the season: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi-Virat Kohli at the top; Rajat Patidar named captain | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Virat Kohli and Rajat Patidar (BCCI/IPL Photo) IPL-2026 was a season of extremes. A 15-year-old rewrote batting records as if they were practice drills, Virat Kohli discovered new gears at 37 and Rajat Patidar joined an exclusive club of captains with back-to-back titles. Batters routinely made 200-plus totals look inadequate, yet a handful…

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Tom Holland says Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ SAVED ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’; reveals he is open to star in more Spider-Man films |

Tom Holland may be releasing ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ back-to-back this July, but the actor has shared that he may have been instrumental in ‘delaying’ his superhero film.While promoting the upcoming Christopher Nolan film, Holland spilled the beans to GQ, revealing that he personally asked Sony Pictures to delay production on ‘Spider-Man:…

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us workers are staying in jobs not out of loyalty but financial pressure as rising costs and low savings make quitting feel out of reach

Not loyalty, not passion, just money: US workers stay put because leaving feels financially impossible

A new survey of 1,000 US employees reveals a workforce caught in a financial bind. While many feel confident about finding new opportunities, limited savings, rising living costs, and financial responsibilities are keeping them in their current roles. The findings highlight a growing gap between career ambition and economic reality, where money—not loyalty or satisfaction—is…

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