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    SpiceJet to unground 10 aircraft by April 2026, expansion underway to meet market demand

    SpiceJet aims to restore grounded aircraft by April 2026, including several Boeing 737 NG, MAX, and Q400 planes. The airline has secured maintenance slots and dispatched engines for repair. SpiceJet received overhauled engines from StandardAero. SpiceJet raised funds and finalized a lease for ten Boeing 737s.

    Beat screen fatigue fast: This 20-second trick every optometrist recommends

    With screens being an important part in work, study, and leisure, many people suffer from digital eye strain, which can result in dryness, fatigue, blurred vision, and headaches. Reduced blinking and extended near-focus are major factors contributing to it, while exposure to blue light can further disrupt sleep patterns and intensify discomfort. Eye specialists suggest simple methods , like the 20-20-20 rule to protect eye health.

    Type 5 diabetes: The shocking new threat hitting children and teens – what you must know

    The International Diabetes Federation in 2025 officially recognized Type 5 Diabetes as a form of diabetes connected to prolonged childhood malnutrition. Unlike Type 1 or Type 2, it outcomes from impaired pancreatic development caused by long-term nutrient deficiency issues. Most common in low- and middle-income countries, especially in Asia and Africa, it mainly impacts lean teenagers and young adults. Around 20 to 25 millions live with this condition globally.

    Maine in crisis as deadliest disease in the world spreads among residents

    The Maine CDC has confirmed three unrelated cases of active tuberculosis (TB) in the Greater Portland area, urging residents to be aware of symptoms like a persistent cough lasting more than three weeks. Despite Maine reporting 28 TB cases this year, health officials stress the public’s risk remains low. TB spreads only through “close, prolonged contact,” and can be treated with antibiotics or prevented by the BCG vaccine.

    Urban Company IPO risks explained: 12 warnings on operations, regulations and valuation

    Urban Company's upcoming IPO, opening September 10, carries inherent risks for investors. The Red Herring Prospectus highlights concerns including sustained losses, intense competition, and high marketing costs. Dependency on gig workers, legal and regulatory challenges, and potential data security breaches also pose threats. Furthermore, reliance on limited service categories and geographic concentration could impact business.

    Hyundai plant in Georgia rocked as 475 workers taken by ICE in huge raid

    Homeland Security arrested hundreds of workers in Georgia during a raid at a Hyundai plant. The action is linked to illegal employment investigations. Hyundai said the arrested workers are not directly employed by the company. The case has drawn attention from South Korea, which asked the US to protect the rights of its citizens.

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