US teen death sparks lawsuit over energy drink, citing dangerous caffeine levels and misleading marketing claims |

A lawsuit filed in Texas has brought renewed attention to the safety of energy drinks, particularly among teenagers. The case centres on the death of 17-year-old Larissa Rodriguez, a high school cheerleader from Weslaco, whose family claims excessive caffeine intake from a popular energy drink contributed to her sudden death. According to attorneys, a coroner’s…

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Dubai Airports update 11 April: Emirates operates reduced flights across 100+ destinations; passengers can rebook till June 15

In a recent update, Emirates has announced plans to operate reduced flights across 100+ destinations worldwide as Dubai’s aviation sector is gradually stabilising. It is a move that comes amid ongoing operational adjustments. The airline said it is closely monitoring conditions before going full capacity. Some destinations include, India, Indonesia, Japan, Ireland, Jordan, Greece, Korea,…

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Why gardeners are hanging soap bars to ward off unwanted visitors |

Gardeners are finding success in deterring deer, rabbits, and rodents from their plants by using strongly scented soap. This eco-friendly method creates a “smell fence” that confuses animals’ senses, encouraging them to forage elsewhere There is a silent battle taking place in backyard gardens. For many home gardeners, the bittersweet moment of seeing their favourite…

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