Heat Wave Bangladesh. Schools Shut, Roads Melt, 9 Deaths Reported

[ad_1] A sweltering heat wave has left Bangladesh reeling, with met department forecasts saying no relief is likely soon. Temperatures are hovering over 40 degrees Celsius in several districts – the discomfort exacerbated by humidity. At least nine people, including a policeman, have died of suspected heat stroke, and schools and colleges have been closed.  … Read more

Baked Fish Sticks With Tartar Sauce Recipe

[ad_1] The Washington PostDemocracy Dies in Darkness Start Cooking Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved recipes Save By Ellie Krieger These fish sticks taste fresher and more flavorful than the packaged kind — and they’re better for you, too, because they are baked rather than fried. The trick for achieving their crisp, golden … Read more

Rupali Ganguly’s Anupamaa all set to battle out IPL 2024 craze; takes cues from Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Imlie

[ad_1] Rupali Ganguly and Gaurav Khanna’s television show is all set to battle out the IPL 2024 craze. Since IPL 2024 has started, every channel is on their toes. If you look at the story tracks of the current popular shows, they are all introducing important tracks to successfully captivate the audience’s attention. A few … Read more

PM Modi Slams Sam Pitroda’s ‘Inheritance Tax’ Remarks Using LIC Tag Line Jibe: WATCH

[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday slammed the Congress over Sam Pitroda for his ‘50% inheritance tax’ remark. He also said Congress’s manifesto carried the impression of the All India Muslim League. PM Modi borrowed the Life Insurance Corporation’s tagline to take a dig at the Grand Old Party, saying: “An advisor to the … Read more

Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect

[ad_1] In the fierce debate over abortion in the United States, the subject of data collection might seem wonky and tangential. But the information that state and city governments collect about abortion patients is becoming another flashpoint in the country’s bitter divide over the issue. Some states with Republican-controlled legislatures have moved to require more … Read more