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Parents are struggling to understand their kids due to terms like ‘skibidi’, ‘tea’, ‘gyatt’

Parents are increasingly puzzled by the slang their Gen Alpha children use, with terms like “skibidi,” “gyatt,” and “tea” leaving many adults confused, according to a CNBC report. These words, emerging and evolving rapidly in online spaces like TikTok and Roblox, contribute to a generational shift that turns intergenerational communication into a challenge, almost like

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Abdullah Qureshi calls out Hum TV for hypocrisy over Palestine genocide, urges audiences to boycott Hum Awards

Ex Singer Abdullah Qureshi shared screen shots of a conversation with Hum TV’s Production Head, where he was reached out for a singing part in an anthem for HUM Awards. When Abdullah communicated his concerns and preference about Palestine, he was left on read and wasn’t replied to. After Abdullah went public about this, Hum

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Did You Know, Studies say that fighting with siblings can enhance social skills and development

Sibling rivalry, though often tiring for parents, can have long-term benefits for children, according to research from the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Family Research.  The study found that childhood disputes between siblings can boost social skills, vocabulary, and overall development, with particular advantages for the second-born child. Professor Claire Hughes, a co-author of the

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Indian man discovers ‘Made in Pakistan’ merchandise in Harvard University

An Indian YouTuber, Ishan Sharma, was surprised to find a jacket labeled “Made in Pakistan” priced at 12,000 INR (40,000 PKR) at Harvard University’s official store. During his visit to the Ivy League institution as part of his U.S. trip, Sharma explored the Harvard Shop to purchase memorabilia. He was initially taken aback by the

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