redditor says moving to canada was the worst decision of life

Job market joke, healthcare broken, weather depressing: Redditor says moving to Canada was the worst mistake, ‘don’t fall for the dream they sell you online’

Redditor says moving to Canada was the worst decision of life. An NRI’s recent post ranting against everything in Canada has divided the Internet as the user announced the decision to come back to India after seven years. The Redditor is a permanent resident of Canada but says the plastic PR card is not worth…

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Quote of the day by Albert Camus: ‘One must imagine Sisyphus happy’ and how accepting life’s absurdity can become the key to finding freedom and meaning

Sisyphus: The Absurd Hero or Asymptomatic Case? An office worker wakes up to an alarm at six in the morning, sits in two hours of traffic, and spends eight hours entering data into a spreadsheet. The next day, the alarm rings at six again, and the exact same cycle repeats. This routine can continue for…

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Scientists discover 64,000 square miles of heat-resistant coral reefs across 71 countries that could help protect the world’s oceans for decades

A coral reef in the southern Andaman Sea, in Southeast Asia Cavan Images An international team of scientists has mapped more than 64,000 square miles of coral reefs that can withstand severe heat stress. The findings provide a vital plan for saving marine life while the world’s oceans experience their worst bleaching crisis ever recorded.The…

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Burnham: ‘This will offend a lot of people’: New UK PM Andy Burnham’s tea-making habit sparks debate

Labour leader Andy Burnham Britain’s incoming prime minister Andy Burnham has sparked a fresh debate over one of the country’s most cherished traditions after revealing that he puts milk into the cup before pouring hot water while making tea, a habit he admits is likely to divide opinion.Speaking in a quick-fire interview with PoliticsUK, Burnham…

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French jeweller Pierre Cartier traded a $1 million pearl necklace and just $100 to buy a Fifth Avenue mansion in 1917 that became one of New York’s most famous luxury landmarks

Cartier’s Mansion On Fifth Avenue Underwent Its Biggest Revamp Ever Just In Time For Its Centenary French jeweller Pierre Cartier defeated some of New York’s most powerful real estate families by using a double-strand pearl necklace and only a $100 payment to secure a six-story Fifth Avenue mansion that is now worth hundreds of millions…

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uscis says there will be no second round of lottery for h 1b

H-1B update: No second lottery, USCIS says it has received enough petitions for FY 2027

USCIS says there will be no second round of lottery for H-1B. In a major update, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Friday that there will be no second lottery for FY2027. “US Citizenship and Immigration Services has received enough petitions to reach the congressionally mandated 65,000 H-1B visa regular cap and the 20,000…

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Red Tide Antidote: Scientists discover first-ever antidote to red tide toxin behind shellfish poisoning

For centuries, shellfish poisoning has been a threat to humans, and we have had no way to stop it. The ‘red tide’ algal blooms found on the Pacific coast are deadly contributors, producing one of the most vicious neurotoxins known: saxitoxin (STX). Eat the wrong shellfish, and paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) follows. There is no…

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‘Who is D nexT’: Iran billboard targets Trump after Graham’s death

Visual of billboard carrying threats for US President Donald Trump (Image source: IranInternational) Visuals of a new billboard in Tehran’s Vali-e-Asr Square have escalated Iran’s public campaign of threats. The billboard features the name of recently deceased US Senator Lindsey Graham accompanied with what appears to be a hidden reference to assasination threats for US…

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China’s giant sinkholes are protecting an endangered magnolia tree, but they may also be trapping its future

Haven or trap? Study finds sinkholes protect endangered tree at evolutionary cost China’s huge sinkholes, known as tiankengs (“heavenly pits” in Chinese), are both helping and harming one of the region’s most endangered plants at the same time. They protect the rare Magnolia aromatica tree from climate change, but they also keep its populations isolated,…

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Quote of the day by Eric Hoffer: ‘In times of change, learners inherit the Earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped for a world that no longer exists’

The world is changing at an unprecedented pace. Technological advancements, artificial intelligence, automation and shifting industries are transforming the way people live and work. In such an environment, the ability to keep learning has become more valuable than simply relying on existing knowledge. This idea is captured in one of the most insightful quotes by…

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