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  • Hack of the day: Check if email, password was in data leak

    Hack of the day: Check if email, password was in data leak

    ‘The Times of India’ brings you ‘Hack of the Day’ — a new weekday-series of quick, practical solutions to everyday hassles. Each hack is designed to save you time, money or stress, using tools and features within your reach — from…

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  • Eigenvectors of net zero: Building a resilient energy future – EY

    1. Eigenvectors of net zero: Building a resilient energy future  EY
    2. Sumant Sinha: Renewables can’t keep up with India’s surging power needs  Financial Times
    3. India is shaping the global clean energy narrative: Praveen Kakulte, CEO of POWERCON  The Economic Times
    4. Waaree Energies and 3 other stocks with up to ₹31,000 Cr capex plans to boost India’s BESS & solar expansion  Trade Brains
    5. India’s Renewable Shift: A Health and Economic Imperative  Devdiscourse

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  • Novo Nordisk loses further ground in obesity market – Financial Times

    Novo Nordisk loses further ground in obesity market – Financial Times

    1. Novo Nordisk loses further ground in obesity market  Financial Times
    2. Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk lowers growth outlook for its weight loss drugs as pricing pressures mount  CNBC
    3. Should You Buy Novo Nordisk Stock Before the Huge Investor Update?  Nasdaq
    4. Novo Nordisk CEO faces baptism of fire amid board shakeup, Pfizer fight By Reuters  Investing.com
    5. Novo Nordisk’s sales increased by 12% in Danish kroner and by 15% at CER in the first nine months of 2025; R&D pipeline progress continues  Yahoo Finance

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  • Dark side of the supermoon? Potential dangers of a full Moon revealed in sobering study

    Dark side of the supermoon? Potential dangers of a full Moon revealed in sobering study

    The dangers of using a mobile phone while driving are well-established, but researchers have found another potentially fatal distraction: full Moons and supermoons.

    A full Moon rises at least once a month, meaning there are at least 12 over the…

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  • Rama Duwaji, the city’s next First Lady, attends Zohran Mamdani’s win in a black ensemble

    Rama Duwaji, the city’s next First Lady, attends Zohran Mamdani’s win in a black ensemble

    -Zohran Mamdani waves next to his wife Rama Duwaji after winning the election. REUTERS

    Rama Duwaji, the next First Lady of New York City, appeared…

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  • Chesterfield Royal Hospital reintroduces mandatory face mask rule

    Chesterfield Royal Hospital reintroduces mandatory face mask rule

    A hospital has reintroduced face mask rules in a number of departments amid a rise in flu cases.

    Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust announced on Tuesday that staff, patients, and visitors were being asked to wear masks with…

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  • Europe’s Fairphone enters U.S. market tapping right-to-repair demand

    Europe’s Fairphone enters U.S. market tapping right-to-repair demand

    Nov 5 (Reuters) – Dutch ethical‑electronics maker Fairphone is entering the U.S. market with its repairable headphones, preparing the ground for a phone launch, chief executive Raymond van Eck told Reuters in an interview.

    WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

    The…

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  • ‘A shot of adrenaline’: readers pass on 90s club classics to new generations | Dance music

    ‘A shot of adrenaline’: readers pass on 90s club classics to new generations | Dance music

    In the new John Lewis Christmas ad, a young son gifts his dad a vinyl copy of the track Where Love Lives by Alison Limerick, which transports the father to the dancefloor of his youth. Powerful stuff.

    Of course, that record wouldn’t be…

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  • Celebrity chefs urge Britons to ‘bang in some beans’ to boost legume consumption | Environment

    Celebrity chefs urge Britons to ‘bang in some beans’ to boost legume consumption | Environment

    Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall are among a group of celebrity chefs and supermarkets spearheading a new campaign to double UK bean consumption by 2028.

    There has been a long push for people to include more legumes in their diets – they are climate friendly and healthy. As the UK faces increasing disease related to poor diets as well as increasing food prices, and the campaigners argue that it is the correct time to launch a drive to “bang in some beans” to the nation’s meals.

    Oliver said: “It’s no secret that I love beans. Not only are they delicious and affordable, they’re plant-based powerhouses that are packed with fibre, are a brilliant source of protein and live happily in your store cupboard for ages. If there’s anything we should be eating more of, it’s beans.”

    Supermarkets supporting the Bang in Some Beans campaign include Lidl, which has pledged to increase volume sales for all bean products by 50% by 2028; Sainsbury’s, which is aiming to increase sales tonnage for beans and pulses by 2028; and M&S, who say they will increase volume sales for all ambient bean products by 15% by 2028. Waitrose and Ocado have also said they will advertise more legumes to customers.

    Growing many types of bean fixes nitrogen into the soil, improving its health, and they are a useful replacement or supplement for more carbon-intensive proteins, such as meat. They are also high in fibre (only 4% of Britons get their recommended daily amount), and 4.5 times cheaper than other plant-based meat alternatives. A new report by the Food Foundation, supporting the campaign, has found that to meet the Eat-Lancet’s planetary health diet, UK bean consumption would need to increase sevenfold.

    Food production is a big cause of climate breakdown, amounting to about a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Three-fifths of those emissions come from meat production, leading many to argue for a shift towards a plant-based diet. On average it takes 15,400 litres of water to make 1kg of beef, but about 5,000 litres for the same amount of beans.

    Fearnley-Whittingstall, another of the supporters of the campaign, said: “Beans are fantastic for your health and are packed full of fibre, protein and micro-nutrients. Put simply, we should all be eating more of them.

    “The Bang in Some Beans campaign is bringing together chefs, influencers and food businesses so we can all get excited about trying new beany recipes, whether that’s exploring exciting dishes from all over the world, or simply banging some beans into family favourites to give them a brilliant boost.”

    The Food Foundation has called for more chefs, retailers and restaurant chains to join the bean crusade to increase the marketing and selling of the legumes.

    Rebecca Tobi, the head of food business transformation at the Food Foundation, said: “Beans are a win-win-win for our health, the environment and our wallets at a time when food prices continue to rise.

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    “As an affordable, healthy and sustainable food, beans deserve to play a much bigger role than they currently do in helping us to eat better as a nation, with two-thirds of the population eating less than a single portion of beans a week. And we’re not just talking about baked beans – we want to get the UK exploring new recipes from chilis, stews, curries and dals to dips and salads.

    “We’re now looking for more businesses to sign up and play their part in boosting bean consumption for both people and planet.”

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  • Belén review – gripping true story of woman unjustly accused of illegal abortion | Film

    Belén review – gripping true story of woman unjustly accused of illegal abortion | Film

    Belén is a pseudonym; in 2014, a 25-year-old woman arrived at a hospital in Argentina with severe abdominal pain that turned out to be a miscarriage. She had no idea she was 22 weeks pregnant, but doctors suspected she had had an abortion, then…

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