Beyoncé, a record-breaking artist and cultural icon, has once again reinvented herself with her latest album, ‘Cowboy Carter.’ Known for her empowering lyrics and genre-bending music, she explores the complexities of love and appreciation in her song ‘Love Drought.’ The article highlights her immense success, business ventures, and enduring impact on the music industry.
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Wedding fashion: Creative ways to restyle your old lehenga in 2026
Are you creating a lehenga outfit on a budget this wedding season? Refrain from purchasing a new piece, and revamp your old lehenga in the most iconic way this year.
Snake season in NSW, Australia: The most dangerous months for bites and encounters
New South Wales is entering its peak snake season as temperatures climb, with increased venomous snake activity from October to March. Most bites are accidental, occurring as snakes seek food and mates. Experts highlight the danger from eastern brown, red-bellied black, and tiger snakes, especially in suburban areas encroached by bushland. Staying vigilant and informed...
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb hospitalized following puck struck face during NHL Stanley Cup Final
The Vegas Golden Knights are awaiting further news on defenseman Brayden McNabb following his injury in Game 2 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final that sent him to a hospital. A veteran defenseman left early in the first period after absorbing a high-speed shot, leaving Vegas shorthanded in a key game.
Quote of the day by Carl Rogers: “The only person who is educated is the one who has…”
Quote of the day by Carl Rogers: “The only person who is educated is the one who has…”
Make this summer vacation count: 5 English Classics you need to read that are worth every page
As reading habits decline in the age of endless scrolling, summer vacation offers students a chance to reconnect with the timeless joy of books. This feature explores five enduring English classics—from Pride and Prejudice to Animal Farm—that can sharpen thinking, expand imagination, and leave readers with lessons that last far beyond the holidays.
Delhi hotel blaze: Why ACs are catching fire as India gets hotter
The recent fire tragedy in the capital has revived concerns over AC-related blazes in Indian cities. The danger is rarely the appliance alone: extreme heat, nonstop use, weak wiring, poor servicing, unsafe buildings and blocked exits can turn a small electrical fault deadly
Scientists fear this summer will combine the effects of El Niño and climate change
A new El Niño phase is set to begin within weeks, with the World Meteorological Organization expecting it to strengthen rapidly through 2026. Scientists are alarmed by signs pointing to a potential historic “super” El Niño, fueled by a massive sub-surface heatwave in the Pacific. This event is predicted to exacerbate global warming and trigger...
Students who audited India’s exam system
NEET to CBSE, in the summer of exam discontent, Gen Z investigators are asking the most difficult questions
India leads among immigrant founders of US billion-dollar startups
India leads among immigrant founders of US billion-dollar startups