9 Angel numbers and what they may symbolize

Angel Numbers: 9 Angel numbers and what they may symbolize

Every generation has had its signs. Earlier generations looked at dreams, omens and nature. Today’s generation looks at clocks, mobile screens, vehicle numbers and payment receipts.Somewhere between coincidence and curiosity sits the world of angel numbers.Interestingly, people rarely start searching for angel numbers when life is predictable. They usually start noticing them during periods of…

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AP SSC Result 2026: Recounting and re-verification window opens, apply through schools by May 7

Ap Ssc Re-Verification: AP SSC Result 2026: Recounting and re-verification window opens, apply through schools by May 7

AP SSC Result 2026: BSEAP opens recounting facility, students to apply through schools online AP SSC Result 2026: The Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh has activated the recounting and re-verification process for SSC Public Examinations, March 2026, following the declaration of AP SSC result 2026. Candidates seeking review of their answer scripts can now…

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An 11-year-old boy is bringing storytime to shelter animals, reading to dogs and cats so they feel calmer while waiting for forever homes

An 11-year-old boy is bringing storytime to shelter animals, reading to dogs and cats so they feel calmer while waiting for forever homes

Nehemiah had been working towards the 100-hour milestone since joining the programme. (Picture: JHS) An 11-year-old boy in Florida has completed more than 100 hours of reading to rescue animals at a local shelter, becoming the first child to achieve the milestone through the Jacksonville Humane Society’s Pawsitive Reading programme.Nehemiah Turner started volunteering at the…

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5.3-million-year-old 'whale graveyard' has been hiding at the bottom of the Indian Ocean: Scientists call it 'unexpected' |

5.3-million-year-old ‘whale graveyard’ has been hiding at the bottom of the Indian Ocean: Scientists call it ‘unexpected’ |

Researchers discovered a vast whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean’s Diamantina Zone, containing 476 fossil cetaceans and five modern whale-fall communities. This site, active for at least 5.3 million years, provides a unique window into deep-sea ecosystems and carbon sequestration, with many species potentially new to science. The deep ocean is the largest living space…

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Capricorn Horoscope Today, May 6, 2026: If you keep spending to comfort yourself, the stress will double tomorrow

Capricorn Horoscope Today, May 6, 2026: If you keep spending to comfort yourself, the stress will double tomorrow

Today asks for restraint, not pride. Saturn can cast a heavy shadow over your daily affairs, making everything from traffic jams to family discussions harder than necessary. Spending increases, leaving less cash than you had planned for in your bank accounts. Don’t ignore its signals! There’s also a sharp edge in family dynamics. A younger…

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Before you hit send: Common emoji mistakes that can lead to misunderstandings in office emails and team chats

Before you hit send: Common emoji mistakes that can lead to misunderstandings in office emails and team chats |

Before you hit send: Common emoji mistakes that can lead to misunderstandings in office emails and team chats A manager replies to a completed project with a simple thumbs-up. To some people reading it, that’s a perfectly normal sign-off, quick, clear approval. To others, particularly younger colleagues, it can land as clipped, dismissive, or even…

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In 1948, scientists left a giant fossil on an Arctic island because they could not carry it; 78 years later it became a record-size new predator

In 1948, scientists left a giant fossil on an Arctic island because they could not carry it; 78 years later it became a record-size new predator

The fossil of Arctobatrachus urdensis as documented in 1948 (A–C), its skull as it appears today (D), and a reconstructed illustration (E). Scale bar: 10 cm. Credit: Schoch et al., 2026. Nearly 80 years ago, a British expedition discovered the battered remains of a giant fossil on the peak of an Arctic island. Unable to…

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Quote of the day by Michel Foucault: 'Maybe the target nowadays is not to discover what we are but to refuse what we are' and how every self-help guru got it wrong

Quote of the day by Michel Foucault: ‘Maybe the target nowadays is not to discover what we are but to refuse what we are’ and how every self-help guru got it wrong

Michel Foucault was a French philosopher and historian whose work explored how power, knowledge and social institutions shape human behaviour, identity and society. In 1971, during a televised debate hosted by Dutch philosopher Fons Elders, French philosopher Michel Foucault sat across from linguist Noam Chomsky. Chomsky argued that human beings have a natural, universal human…

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