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Thursday, June 25, 2026
TopicMovement breaks

Topic: movement breaks

How an NPR podcast helped prove that an hourly ‘movement break’ is good for you

The experiment run by Columbia University, called the Body Electric Challenge, was embedded in an NPR podcast in the US. Over 19,000 adults signed up, and 11,500 went through with it.

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Rajya Sabha has turned into a complaint desk for states. Look at the questions asked

Every single high-discipline party in the Rajya Sabha is a state party with a single-state agenda. Every low-discipline party is a national one. This pattern holds without exception.

US-Iran interim deal offers lifeline to Gulf producers, but oil flows unlikely to normalise overnight

Energy experts estimate output to rebound within weeks, but it may take months to rebuild shipping confidence and repair damaged energy assets.

Engine core by 2030, test flight by 2034, production by 2036: Rolls-Royce makes final pitch to power AMCA

In interview to ThePrint, Rolls-Royce top official Sashi Mukundan took a dig at rival Safran, saying there are just 3 genuine engine manufacturers, with two in US, the 3rd being them.

Why many parties break up when out of power and some don’t

Ideology keeps parties together, or the glue of power. Without either, you face the ongoing defections at an industrial scale.