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27.12 / 11:27
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Pay $200M on this island and live next to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos. Situated on the ultra-private creek island, off the coast of Miami, the small, undeveloped plot of waterfront land — just 1.84 acres — is on the market for a staggering $200 million, reported New York Post.
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Chinese automaker BYD slams reports of poor conditions at a factory site in Brazil
A spokesperson for Chinese automaker BYD has objected to reports about poor conditions at a construction site in Brazil where it is building a factory, saying the allegations were aimed at “smearing” China and Chinese brands
26.12 / 18:43
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Tihar Jail Santa: Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s Christmas surprise for Jacqueline could be the most expensive gift ever
Jacqueline Fernandez. This letter, which has quickly gone viral on social media, comes as part of a series of personal messages Sukesh has written to Jacqueline during his time in custody.
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Gordon Ramsay found a love for food peeling veggies for his mom
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Gordon Ramsay, 58, is a British Michelin-star restaurateur, celebrity chef and author. He is the host of Fox’s “Kitchen Nightmares: Road to Super Bowl LIX," premiering Jan. 7, and season 4 of “Next Level Chef," starting Feb. 13. Houses meant little to me growing up in Scotland and England.
25.12 / 08:19
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Prosecutors find workers in 'slavery like' conditions at Chinese car company site in Brazil
A task force led by Brazilian prosecutors says it has rescued 163 Chinese nationals working in “slavery-like” conditions at a construction site in northeastern Brazil, where Chinese electric vehicle company BYD is building a factory
23.12 / 01:13
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Business ideas: 8 steps that can help you start your own artificial jewellery business
Covid killed their artificial jewellery business in 2020, Deepika Jain and Anup N. Mehta found another way to make a comeback. The Bengaluru-based entrepreneurs took the business online in 2021, christening it ‘Just Lil Things’. The dream that started with Rs.1.5 lakh generates an eight-figure annual revenue today, riding on unique designs and well-structured processes. It all started with Mehta’s decision to bring back jewellery for his wife from his overseas trade trips. When this jewellery began to find favour with Jain’s friends and family, the couple decided to convert it into a business, starting only as a pop-up model. “In Bengaluru, an exhibition called ‘Sunday Soul Sante’ attracts 10,000-15,000 people, comprising mostly Gen Z, and the rent at the time was Rs.15,000-25,000. We thought selling modern jewellery here would be a good idea,” says Jain. She was right. In their first such display, they sold out, earning Rs.1.5 lakh in barely 4-5 hours. However, Covid-19 jettisoned their well-laid plans. So, in August 2021, they launched a website, which proved to be a turning point. By March 2022, the business had generated around Rs.5 lakh in revenue, garnering over 6,000 orders. The couple used their home and Mehta’s existing warehouse as storage, gradually scaling the operations as the orders increased. “Covid was good for our business as we are getting over 1,200 orders daily now and have reached an eight-figure yearly revenue,” says Jain.
22.12 / 10:11
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What's going on your action board for 2025?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As the new year approaches, the pursuit of self-improvement takes center stage. Traditional vision boards, often adorned with magazine cutouts and inspirational quotes, have long been a staple for those striving to manifest their dreams.
21.12 / 10:29
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Boxing Day is coming – check out these TV deals
The Curator independently decides what topics and products we feature. When you purchase an item through our links, we may earn a commission. Promotions and products are subject to availability and retailer terms.
20.12 / 03:49
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Harsh Jain of Dream Sports: Living the fantasy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A common trait among many successful entrepreneurs, says Harsh Jain quoting a study, is that they were average academic students. “When you’re an entrepreneur, you can do your market sizing, research, etc.
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Understanding the silent struggle of expectant fathers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For years, Sahil and Prerna had yearned for a child, and when the news finally arrived, it was a dream come true. But amidst the initial euphoria, a quiet storm brewed within Sahil.
17.12 / 14:59
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Shark Tank India 4: Anupam Mittal says 'RIP' to Ashneer Grover as he takes a subtle dig. Is there a feud brewing?
Anupam Mittal, a veteran judge on the show, recently made headlines with a comment that seemed to target former co-judge Ashneer Grover.
17.12 / 13:43
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EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Diplomats Amid Rising Political Tensions
High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, highlighted that the situation in Georgia is not moving in the right direction for its citizens. The EU emphasized its continued support for the people of Georgia by redirecting financial aid from government authorities to civil society and independent media. Also Read: Devastating layoffs: Kamala Harris fires DNC staffers without severance packages just before Christmas holidays and gives them pep talk afterwards
15.12 / 07:07
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Madurai boy whose labourer father earned Rs 100 a day now becomes Indian Army officer
Indian Military Academy’s Passing Out Parade was filled with the echoes of marching boots and the cheers of proud families. Among the newly commissioned officers stood Lt Kabilan V, a 23-year-old from a small village near Madurai, whose story touched every heart in attendance. Beside him, his father, Vetriselvam P, watched from a wheelchair, his hands bearing the scars of years as a daily wage labourer. Paralysed by a stroke three months ago, Vetriselvam could only silently witness his son's triumph, accompanied by a photograph of Kabilan’s late mother, Panmaiyammal, who passed away three years ago due to cancer and Covid-19.
13.12 / 09:57
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The trouble with Elon Musk’s robotaxi dream
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Elon Musk’s choice of Warner Bros Studios for the long-anticipated launch of his robotaxi on October 10th was entirely appropriate. Hollywood’s film studios are as much a dream factory as Tesla, his electric-car company.
12.12 / 14:49
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Every chess player wants to live this moment. I'm living my dream, says Gukesh after becoming world chess champion
Ding Liren. The 18-year-old's victory, which sealed his triumph in the final game, has set a new milestone in the chess world. «I am just living my dream,» Gukesh said humbly after his remarkable win.
12.12 / 14:21
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Turning dusty attic treasures into cash can yield millions for some and disappointment for others
Kaja Veilleux has been hunting New England attic treasures for more than 50 years
12.12 / 03:15
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'Lucky Bashkar' inspires 4 Vizag students to elope from hostel to try their own luck; netizens are not amused
Lucky Bashkar’ has now inspired four youngsters to try their own luck. In a startling development, four ninth-grade students from a hostel in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, have been reported missing after being influenced by the Telugu period crime drama, starring Dulquer Salmaan. The film, which narrates the gripping tale of a man's rise from poverty to wealth, appears to have motivated the children to leave their home in pursuit of similar dreams. The missing boys, identified as Charan Teja, Raghu, Karthik, and Kiran Kumar, were residing in a hostel in the Maharanipet area. Reports suggest that the group was captivated by the protagonist’s journey in the film and decided to replicate it in real life. CCTV footage, now circulating widely on social media, shows the boys scaling the hostel gate and passing their bags over before escaping one by one. According to sources, the children were so enamored by the movie’s plot that they meticulously planned their escape. Before leaving, they reportedly informed their friends that they would not return until they had earned enough money to buy luxury cars, mirroring the film’s storyline.
10.12 / 08:37
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Want to experience school life shown in Japanese manga and anime? You can do now by paying about Rs 17,000
As Japanese manga and anime culture grows in global popularity, the country's school culture—renowned for its distinctive sailor uniforms, dynamic club activities, and strong sense of camaraderie—has captured the imagination of fans worldwide. Recently, a company in Japan, Undokaiya, launched a programme called “Your High School”, where foreign visitors can experience a day as a Japanese secondary student, conducted entirely in English, according to the Japanese media outlet Mainichi News.
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