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    OpenAI briefs US agencies, Five Eyes on new cybersecurity product: Report

    Cybersecurity is becoming a key battleground for AI labs such as OpenAI and Anthropic ⁠as their ⁠advanced AI models can both pose security risks and offer cyber defense capabilities, sparking interest from governments and enterprises.

    Earth Day 2026: How Canadian cities are turning April 22 into action, from clean-ups to climate learning

    Earth Day 2026 sees Canadians actively participating in environmental protection. From Quebec's wildlife cleanup to British Columbia's shoreline efforts and Winnipeg's student film festival, communities are taking hands-on action. Prince Albert extends cleanups into a week, while a national webinar explores degrowth for sustainable health, highlighting the ongoing importance of planetary care.

    Earth Day 2026 in US: What it is and why it’s celebrated – California events you can attend

    Earth Day 2026 highlights environmental awareness worldwide on April 22. The annual observance, launched in 1970, encourages activism, education, and community action. Though not a US public holiday, it sparks festivals, clean-ups, and sustainability events. Across California, celebrations range from park activities and eco-fairs to volunteer drives, offering residents opportunities to support local conservation initiatives.

    Why You’re Suddenly Doing Work That Was Never Part of Your Job

    Organizations are increasingly cross-training employees to enhance adaptability and prepare for unforeseen scenarios. While beneficial for business continuity, this practice can lead to employee burnout and feelings of being underappreciated if not managed carefully. Psychological flexibility and a supportive workplace culture are crucial for successful cross-training, ensuring employees feel valued and not overwhelmed by additional responsibilities.

    Isourse Technologies hackathon spotlights AI, economic modelling, enterprise tech solutions

    Isourse Technologies concluded AlgosQuest'25, a national hackathon in New Delhi, where young innovators tackled AI, economic modelling, and enterprise tech challenges. Six finalist teams presented solutions, with Team NullPointer from Kolhapur winning for 'SoMail'. The event highlighted the crucial link between academia and industry, fostering practical, real-world problem-solving skills among students.

    Quote of the day by Ralph Waldo Emerson: 'Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions...' ; what we can learn about important of learning from mistakes from American author

    Embracing life as a continuous experiment, Ralph Waldo Emerson advocated for bold action and learning from every attempt. His philosophy emphasizes that trying more, even with mistakes, leads to greater self-understanding and confidence. This timeless message encourages curiosity and resilience in navigating a changing world.

    • UFC Vegas 116 Live Streaming: Sterling vs Zalal headlines main fight card - Preview, Date, Start Time, Full Card, Venue and More

      UFC Vegas 116 returns to Las Vegas on April 25, 2026, featuring a pivotal featherweight clash between former champion Aljamain Sterling and the surging Youssef Zalal. Both fighters aim for a statement win to advance their title aspirations. The stacked card also includes a crucial women's bantamweight bout between Norma Dumont and Joselyne Edwards.

      The Future of Knowledge Work Summit 2026 examines how AI is changing leadership and work

      With AI now embedded in everyday work, leaders face new questions around decision-making, skills and organisational design. The Future of Knowledge Work Summit in June 2026, Bengaluru, offers CXOs and senior leaders a platform to examine these shifts through real-world insights, practical sessions and peer learning.

      Rs 40,000 salary, 16-hour work days, loneliness: Ankur Warikoo shares harsh ‘survival’ reality of living abroad.

      Many Indians move abroad for better careers and salaries. However, entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlights the hidden struggles. High living costs and debt leave little savings. Some work long hours in survival jobs. Homesickness and isolation add to the emotional toll. Going abroad offers exposure but not always success. Realistic expectations are crucial, and knowing when to return home is important.

      Old Age Security Payments: Canadian pensioners to receive higher payout in April - Check Date, Eligibility, and Maximum Amount by age bracket

      Canada's Old Age Security (OAS) payments are increasing in April, providing a financial boost to eligible seniors. The updated payouts vary by age, with those 75 and older receiving higher amounts. Eligibility depends on age, residency, and years lived in Canada after 18. The maximum monthly benefit for those 65-74 is $743.05, and for those 75+, it's $817.36.

      Canada eases visa waits for Indians; work permits edge up slightly

      Canada's immigration department has reported faster processing times for temporary residence applications as of April 15. Indian applicants experienced significant improvements in visitor visas and study permits, with super visas also seeing a reduction. Work permit processing for India, however, saw a slight increase.

      I never wanted to be a VC: Harshita Arora on why she joined YC as its youngest general partner

      Harshita Arora, 24, makes history as Y Combinator's youngest general partner. She initially joined as a visiting partner, finding her calling in mentoring founders. Arora's unconventional journey from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, highlights her self-taught coding skills and entrepreneurial drive.

      Indian woman leaves Canada despite valid work visa, what led to her decision

      Jyoti Adnani has returned to India after three years in Canada due to health challenges and the high cost of living. Facing difficulties accessing healthcare and financial strain, she resigned from her job. Adnani reflects positively on her Canadian experience but is now looking to restart her career in India.

      Your Dog Might Understand Conversations You Never Meant For Them To Hear

      New research reveals dogs can learn new words just by listening to conversations. This passive learning mirrors how human toddlers acquire vocabulary. Scientists found gifted dogs can identify objects by name after hearing them mentioned without direct training. This discovery challenges previous understandings of animal intelligence and suggests a deeper cognitive ability in canines.

      Canada: Ontario moves to prioritise local ties in medical residency rules for international graduates

      Ontario is enacting new laws to give priority to medical residency applicants with provincial ties, including international graduates. This aims to retain and attract doctors by favouring those who have studied or lived in Ontario. The legislation formalises a policy, ensuring a clear government direction for residency placements.

      Mark Carney says Canada's economic ties with US are a weakness that must be corrected

      Canada's close economic ties with the United States are now a weakness, according to Prime Minister Mark Carney. He announced efforts to strengthen Canada's economy by attracting new investments and signing trade deals with other nations. Carney emphasized the need for Canada to rely less on a single foreign partner.

      War revives stagflation dangers for global economy

      Global economic outlook faces uncertainty as seven weeks of Middle East conflict impact growth and inflation. Business surveys from Australia to the US will reveal the extent of deterioration, with stagflation risks looming. Policymakers grapple with responses amid persistent global uncertainty, while inflation data and interest rate decisions from various nations are closely watched.

      ‘Canada suck…are they nuts?’: Lutnick blasts Carney over trade deal with China, hints USMCA is over!
      You Saw Your Input Ignored in Key Meetings? Studies Explain Why Companies Quietly Shift

      Employees are experiencing a subtle yet impactful marginalization at work, where their voices are gradually excluded from discussions. This loss of influence, often stemming from distracted leadership and shifting team dynamics, leads to feelings of disrespect, reduced motivation, and disengagement. Understanding the psychological roots of this exclusion is crucial for fostering a more inclusive workplace.

      Why Opening Windows at the Wrong Time Can Trap Heat Inside

      Opening windows on hot days can trap heat, making homes warmer and more uncomfortable. Research shows that hot air enters homes through open windows, raising indoor temperatures. This effect is amplified by sunlight and building materials. Experts advise ventilating homes during cooler times like early morning or late evening. Closing windows during peak heat preserves cooler temperatures.

      In Trump era, fearful left-leaning Americans turn to guns

      Left-leaning Americans are increasingly purchasing firearms due to fears of government overreach under the Trump administration. This trend is upending traditional gun ownership demographics, with individuals citing concerns about federal agents and societal polarization as motivations for seeking self-protection and preparedness.

      US weighs tougher auto import rules to accelerate reshoring

      The Donald Trump administration is considering changes to North American trade rules that could raise tariffs on imported vehicles and push automakers to increase US-based production.

      Climate crisis is a gender issue, women face higher risks, less representation

      Climate change disproportionately impacts women, who are often excluded from decision-making despite their crucial roles in crisis response. Addressing this gendered issue requires empowering women with access to resources, finance, and leadership opportunities. India's initiatives, like training Climate Champions and implementing heat insurance, demonstrate a path towards equitable climate resilience.

      Mini lake meets snowy rim of Canada's oldest ice mass — Earth from space

      A striking satellite image reveals Gee Lake on Baffin Island, a remnant of the ancient Laurentide Ice Sheet. This ice cap, dating back 20,000 years, holds Earth's climatic history in its dusty layers. Once a dominant force, this ice is now shrinking due to climate change, offering a stark reminder of our planet's dynamic past and uncertain future.

      What Can Antarctic Ice Tell Us About Climate History?

      Antarctic ice cores offer a direct window into Earth's past atmosphere, revealing greenhouse gas levels from millennia ago. These frozen time capsules, containing ancient air bubbles, allow scientists to accurately track changes in carbon dioxide and methane. This historical data is crucial for understanding past climate shifts and predicting future global warming trends.

      UFC Winnipeg: How to watch Burns vs Malott Main Fight Live in US - Preview, Full Main Card, Date, Start Time and Streaming Details

      UFC returns to Winnipeg with a thrilling Fight Night headlined by Gilbert Burns versus Mike Malott. The card features nine Canadian fighters, including several debutants, promising intense action. The co-main event sees Kyler Phillips face Charles Jourdain. This matchup-heavy event offers significant rankings implications for both rising contenders and veteran fighters.

      How to make drilling for oil woke again

      A decade after backing “all-of-the-above” energy, the political left swung hard against fossil fuels, framing oil drilling as incompatible with climate goals. But geopolitical shocks, energy inflation and stubborn global demand are forcing a rethink. From Canada to parts of Europe, center-left governments are shifting toward a more pragmatic stance: continue producing oil and gas, but with lower emissions and tighter standards. The emerging consensus isn’t “no drilling” -- it’s “drill cleaner,” as policymakers balance climate ambitions with economic and energy realities.

      Chinese proverb of the day: 'The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is...' Lessons on timely action, success and why making optimum use of present is crucial

      Chinese proverb of the day shares a lesson about action, time, and long-term growth. The saying explains why delay leads to regret and why present action still creates future results. It also links the message to environment care, learning, and life planning. The proverb encourages people to start today and focus on steady progress for future rewards.

      Think Again: Volcanic eruptions can cool Earth – but the impact isn’t so simple; here is why

      Volcanic eruptions can influence global temperatures, with explosive events injecting gases like sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, leading to temporary cooling by reflecting sunlight. While a "volcanic winter" has been theorized, recent research suggests even super-eruptions may cause cooling of no more than 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit, challenging catastrophic impact scenarios.

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