Portillo's Expands Breakfast Menu to More Chicago Locations With New Croissant Sandwich
Chicago-based fast-food favorite Portillo’s is expanding its recently launched breakfast menu to more locations across the city and nearby suburbs. Beginning Tuesday, customers in five new areas will be able to enjoy a variety of breakfast items tailored to deliver both classic comfort and bold flavor. The expansion comes after a successful trial run and growing customer demand for early morning options from the beloved brand. Now, the breakfast menu will be served at five additional Po
Portillo's Expands Breakfast Menu to More Chicago Locations With New Croissant Sandwich
Chicago-based fast-food favorite Portillo’s is expanding its recently launched breakfast menu to more locations across the city and nearby suburbs. Beginning Tuesday, customers in five new areas will be able to enjoy a variety of breakfast items tailored to deliver both classic comfort and bold flavor. The expansion comes after a successful trial run and growing customer demand for early morning options from the beloved brand. Now, the breakfast menu will be served at five additional Po
Graze Craze Launches Milpitas Store Offering Artisanal Charcuterie Boards and Custom Grazing Options
Graze Craze, a fast-growing brand known for its custom-made gourmet charcuterie boards, has officially opened its first location in Silicon Valley at 666 Barber Lane in Milpitas’ Ulferts Center. The new store brings the innovative concept of artistic grazing boards to the heart of the Bay Area, offering residents and businesses a unique culinary experience that combines presentation with quality ingredients. The Milpitas location is operated by Michele Ho, a former biotech and pharmaceu
Graze Craze Launches Milpitas Store Offering Artisanal Charcuterie Boards and Custom Grazing Options
Graze Craze, a fast-growing brand known for its custom-made gourmet charcuterie boards, has officially opened its first location in Silicon Valley at 666 Barber Lane in Milpitas’ Ulferts Center. The new store brings the innovative concept of artistic grazing boards to the heart of the Bay Area, offering residents and businesses a unique culinary experience that combines presentation with quality ingredients. The Milpitas location is operated by Michele Ho, a former biotech and pharmaceu
Fremont Man Survives 9 Days Injured in Himalayas in India, Family Seeks Help for Medical Costs
A man from Fremont, California has defied the odds by surviving more than nine days alone in the harsh and remote Himalayan terrain after suffering multiple injuries during a solo hike. Samuel Vengrinovich, who holds dual citizenship with the United States and Israel, had been reported missing after failing to return from a trek in the mountains of northern India. His story of endurance and survival has not only stunned his family and friends but has also inspired many people who have since s
Fremont Man Survives 9 Days Injured in Himalayas in India, Family Seeks Help for Medical Costs
A man from Fremont, California has defied the odds by surviving more than nine days alone in the harsh and remote Himalayan terrain after suffering multiple injuries during a solo hike. Samuel Vengrinovich, who holds dual citizenship with the United States and Israel, had been reported missing after failing to return from a trek in the mountains of northern India. His story of endurance and survival has not only stunned his family and friends but has also inspired many people who have since s
IIM Student Uses ChatGPT, Launches Exam Guide Study Smart
In a bold blend of AI and education, 27-year-old IIM Ahmedabad student Yugantar Gupta has drawn attention across India by crediting ChatGPT for helping him excel in an assignment. Now, taking his approach a step further, Gupta has released a detailed exam preparation guide titled Study Smart – The Ultimate Exam Guide, designed for students tackling India’s toughest competitive exams. Gupta, who s
IIM Student Uses ChatGPT, Launches Exam Guide Study Smart
In a bold blend of AI and education, 27-year-old IIM Ahmedabad student Yugantar Gupta has drawn attention across India by crediting ChatGPT for helping him excel in an assignment. Now, taking his approach a step further, Gupta has released a detailed exam preparation guide titled Study Smart – The Ultimate Exam Guide, designed for students tackling India’s toughest competitive exams. Gupta, who s
Houston Clinics Tackle Youth Mental Health Crisis
In Houston, a growing concern around youth mental health is being met with action by the Ibn Sina Foundation, a community-driven organization that has provided affordable healthcare to underserved populations for over two decades. Founded to support low-income and uninsured residents, the foundation now runs multiple clinics across the city, offering both medical and behavioral health services. Anchor Rashi Vats rece
Houston Clinics Tackle Youth Mental Health Crisis
In Houston, a growing concern around youth mental health is being met with action by the Ibn Sina Foundation, a community-driven organization that has provided affordable healthcare to underserved populations for over two decades. Founded to support low-income and uninsured residents, the foundation now runs multiple clinics across the city, offering both medical and behavioral health services. Anchor Rashi Vats rece
Nitrate in tap water prompts infant health warning in Chicago suburb
A suburban community near Chicago has issued a warning for parents of infants, advising them to avoid using tap water for feeding or mixing baby formula after water samples revealed nitrate levels above federally accepted standards. Recent testing showed nitrate concentrations reaching 11.9 milligrams per liter—surpassing the federal limit of 10 milligrams per liter for safe drinking water. The warning applies specifically to infants under six months of age, who are particul
Nitrate in tap water prompts infant health warning in Chicago suburb
A suburban community near Chicago has issued a warning for parents of infants, advising them to avoid using tap water for feeding or mixing baby formula after water samples revealed nitrate levels above federally accepted standards. Recent testing showed nitrate concentrations reaching 11.9 milligrams per liter—surpassing the federal limit of 10 milligrams per liter for safe drinking water. The warning applies specifically to infants under six months of age, who are particul
Meet Dr Madhavi Latha: The Woman Behind World’s Highest Railway Bridge
The iconic Chenab Rail Bridge, now recognized as the world’s highest railway bridge at 359 meters above the Chenab River, has not only become a symbol of India’s engineering might but also a milestone in gender inclusion in infrastructure leadership. At the heart of this achievement is Dr G Madhavi Latha, an accomplished professor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, whose 17-year dedication made this feat possible.
Meet Dr Madhavi Latha: The Woman Behind World’s Highest Railway Bridge
The iconic Chenab Rail Bridge, now recognized as the world’s highest railway bridge at 359 meters above the Chenab River, has not only become a symbol of India’s engineering might but also a milestone in gender inclusion in infrastructure leadership. At the heart of this achievement is Dr G Madhavi Latha, an accomplished professor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, whose 17-year dedication made this feat possible.
Crispy Mumbai-Style Cutlets to Try This Monsoon Season
As the rains pour down and the weather cools, there’s no better time to cozy up with a plate of warm, crispy snacks. And if you love cutlets, this Mumbai-style version is one monsoon treat you'll want to make on repeat. Perfectly golden on the outside, with a spicy potato filling and gooey cheese center, these cutlets offer comfort in every bite. Whether you’re sipping on masala chai or lounging indoors on a rainy weekend, these bread-based cut
Crispy Mumbai-Style Cutlets to Try This Monsoon Season
As the rains pour down and the weather cools, there’s no better time to cozy up with a plate of warm, crispy snacks. And if you love cutlets, this Mumbai-style version is one monsoon treat you'll want to make on repeat. Perfectly golden on the outside, with a spicy potato filling and gooey cheese center, these cutlets offer comfort in every bite. Whether you’re sipping on masala chai or lounging indoors on a rainy weekend, these bread-based cut
Cutting Too Many Calories? It Might Be Making You Depressed
While cutting calories is a common method for weight loss, doing it excessively may come with unexpected mental health consequences. Many people don’t realize that extreme calorie deficits can significantly impact emotional well-being. From nutrient shortages to hormonal shifts, severe dietary restrictions can make you feel anxious, irritable, and even depressed. Your brain needs steady fuel and nutrients to re
Cutting Too Many Calories? It Might Be Making You Depressed
While cutting calories is a common method for weight loss, doing it excessively may come with unexpected mental health consequences. Many people don’t realize that extreme calorie deficits can significantly impact emotional well-being. From nutrient shortages to hormonal shifts, severe dietary restrictions can make you feel anxious, irritable, and even depressed. Your brain needs steady fuel and nutrients to re
California Egg Producer Recalls Eggs Over Salmonella Outbreak Concerns
On June 7, a major food safety alert was issued after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed that approximately 1.7 million eggs are being recalled by a California-based egg producer due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall specifically affects brown cage free eggs produced by the August Egg Company, a facility located in Hilmar, California, about 20 miles south of Modesto. These eggs were distributed to numerous grocery store chains and retail outlets across nine U.S. s
California Egg Producer Recalls Eggs Over Salmonella Outbreak Concerns
On June 7, a major food safety alert was issued after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed that approximately 1.7 million eggs are being recalled by a California-based egg producer due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall specifically affects brown cage free eggs produced by the August Egg Company, a facility located in Hilmar, California, about 20 miles south of Modesto. These eggs were distributed to numerous grocery store chains and retail outlets across nine U.S. s
Texas Woman Dies From Brain-Eating Amoeba After Nasal Rinse With Tap Water
A 71-year-old woman in Texas tragically died from a rare but deadly brain infection caused by a microscopic organism known as Naegleria fowleri. This fatal incident occurred after the woman performed a nasal rinse using unboiled tap water taken from her RV while staying at a campground. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed in a report that the contaminated water, which was inadequately disinfected, introduced the amoeba to her body through her nasal passages. The
Texas Woman Dies From Brain-Eating Amoeba After Nasal Rinse With Tap Water
A 71-year-old woman in Texas tragically died from a rare but deadly brain infection caused by a microscopic organism known as Naegleria fowleri. This fatal incident occurred after the woman performed a nasal rinse using unboiled tap water taken from her RV while staying at a campground. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed in a report that the contaminated water, which was inadequately disinfected, introduced the amoeba to her body through her nasal passages. The
San Francisco food bank ends pop-up pantries after pandemic funding ends
For the last five years, the San Francisco Food Bank has operated more than a dozen pop-up pantries across the city and Marin County. These pop-up pantries were established during the pandemic to provide fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasionally proteins to individuals and families facing food insecurity. The program became a critical resource at a time when many traditional food sources were strained due to the global health crisis. As of last Friday, the pop-up pantry program h
San Francisco food bank ends pop-up pantries after pandemic funding ends
For the last five years, the San Francisco Food Bank has operated more than a dozen pop-up pantries across the city and Marin County. These pop-up pantries were established during the pandemic to provide fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasionally proteins to individuals and families facing food insecurity. The program became a critical resource at a time when many traditional food sources were strained due to the global health crisis. As of last Friday, the pop-up pantry program h
Indian pilot Shubhanshu Shukla set to fly on Axiom-4 mission to the ISS
India is preparing for a historic milestone as Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, a highly accomplished pilot of the Indian Air Force, readies himself to become the second Indian ever to venture into space. Slated for launch on June 10 aboard the Axiom-4 mission, his journey to the International Space Station (ISS) comes nearly 41 years after Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma made his mark in 1984. As the designated mission pilot, Shukla will fly aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Crew Drago
Indian pilot Shubhanshu Shukla set to fly on Axiom-4 mission to the ISS
India is preparing for a historic milestone as Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, a highly accomplished pilot of the Indian Air Force, readies himself to become the second Indian ever to venture into space. Slated for launch on June 10 aboard the Axiom-4 mission, his journey to the International Space Station (ISS) comes nearly 41 years after Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma made his mark in 1984. As the designated mission pilot, Shukla will fly aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Crew Drago
Mountain View Moves to Ban Flavored Tobacco and Vape Products to Curb Youth Nicotine Use
Mountain View is preparing to implement a citywide ban on the sale of flavored tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and vape-related products. The initiative aims to curb nicotine use, particularly among teens and young adults, following growing concerns about the health impacts of vaping and flavored tobacco. The City Council voted 6-1 to direct city staff to develop a local ordinance in partnership with Santa Clara County. The proposed ordinance would align Mountain View with other n
Mountain View Moves to Ban Flavored Tobacco and Vape Products to Curb Youth Nicotine Use
Mountain View is preparing to implement a citywide ban on the sale of flavored tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and vape-related products. The initiative aims to curb nicotine use, particularly among teens and young adults, following growing concerns about the health impacts of vaping and flavored tobacco. The City Council voted 6-1 to direct city staff to develop a local ordinance in partnership with Santa Clara County. The proposed ordinance would align Mountain View with other n
YMCA Houston Launches Water Safety Campaign for Summer
As summer approaches and families head outdoors, the YMCA of Greater Houston has launched a vital campaign to combat one of the leading causes of death among young children: drowning. The new initiative, “Phones Down, Eyes Up,” encourages parents and caregivers to eliminate distractions especially smartphones when supervising children near water. Raising Awareness and Reducing Risk
YMCA Houston Launches Water Safety Campaign for Summer
As summer approaches and families head outdoors, the YMCA of Greater Houston has launched a vital campaign to combat one of the leading causes of death among young children: drowning. The new initiative, “Phones Down, Eyes Up,” encourages parents and caregivers to eliminate distractions especially smartphones when supervising children near water. Raising Awareness and Reducing Risk
Texas Woman Dies from Brain-Eating Amoeba After Nasal Rinse
A 71-year-old woman from Texas has died after contracting a rare and almost always fatal brain infection caused by Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as a brain-eating amoeba. The woman reportedly used unboiled tap water from an RV water system to rinse her sinuses while staying at a campground. The infection, identified as primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), is caused when the amoeba enters the body through the nasal passages and travels to the
Texas Woman Dies from Brain-Eating Amoeba After Nasal Rinse
A 71-year-old woman from Texas has died after contracting a rare and almost always fatal brain infection caused by Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as a brain-eating amoeba. The woman reportedly used unboiled tap water from an RV water system to rinse her sinuses while staying at a campground. The infection, identified as primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), is caused when the amoeba enters the body through the nasal passages and travels to the
Best Time to Take Supplements: Nutritionist Explains
When it comes to health supplements, timing isn’t just a minor detail it can significantly affect how your body absorbs and uses them. Nutritionist Rashi Chowdhary recently broke down the best times to take common supplements like Omega 3, vitamin D, B12, and magnesium, explaining how poor timing can completely negate their benefits. In her Instagram post, Chowdhary emphasized that "right supplements with
Best Time to Take Supplements: Nutritionist Explains
When it comes to health supplements, timing isn’t just a minor detail it can significantly affect how your body absorbs and uses them. Nutritionist Rashi Chowdhary recently broke down the best times to take common supplements like Omega 3, vitamin D, B12, and magnesium, explaining how poor timing can completely negate their benefits. In her Instagram post, Chowdhary emphasized that "right supplements with
New Covid Variants Not Serious Threats, Says Top Indian Scientist
India is currently witnessing a rise in Covid-19 cases driven by new sub-lineages of the virus. However, according to top Indian biologist Dr. Vineeta Bal, these emerging variants are not causing severe illness or deaths on the scale seen during earlier waves like Delta in 2021. Dr. Bal, a former scientist at the National Institute of Immunology, explained that widespread vaccination and natural infections have created
New Covid Variants Not Serious Threats, Says Top Indian Scientist
India is currently witnessing a rise in Covid-19 cases driven by new sub-lineages of the virus. However, according to top Indian biologist Dr. Vineeta Bal, these emerging variants are not causing severe illness or deaths on the scale seen during earlier waves like Delta in 2021. Dr. Bal, a former scientist at the National Institute of Immunology, explained that widespread vaccination and natural infections have created
Donate blood in June and get free Giants game tickets at Stanford Blood Center
Stanford Blood Center is encouraging Bay Area residents to roll up their sleeves this June by offering a special incentive to blood donors. As part of a seasonal promotion, every individual who donates blood at any Stanford Blood Center location during the month of June will receive a redemption card good for two free tickets to an upcoming San Francisco Giants game. The offer is designed to boost blood donations during a critical time when supplies are typically at their lowest.
Donate blood in June and get free Giants game tickets at Stanford Blood Center
Stanford Blood Center is encouraging Bay Area residents to roll up their sleeves this June by offering a special incentive to blood donors. As part of a seasonal promotion, every individual who donates blood at any Stanford Blood Center location during the month of June will receive a redemption card good for two free tickets to an upcoming San Francisco Giants game. The offer is designed to boost blood donations during a critical time when supplies are typically at their lowest.
100-year-old woman beats breast cancer and continues living independently
At the age of 100, Layne Horwich noticed a lump on her breast while preparing for bed. Trusting her instincts, she informed her family, and soon after, she was undergoing a mammogram that confirmed a diagnosis of stage one breast cancer. Despite her age, Horwich decided without hesitation that she would pursue treatment. "I wanted it out," she said, recalling her reaction. She expressed relief that it wasn’t a stroke or a heart attack—conditions that might ha
100-year-old woman beats breast cancer and continues living independently
At the age of 100, Layne Horwich noticed a lump on her breast while preparing for bed. Trusting her instincts, she informed her family, and soon after, she was undergoing a mammogram that confirmed a diagnosis of stage one breast cancer. Despite her age, Horwich decided without hesitation that she would pursue treatment. "I wanted it out," she said, recalling her reaction. She expressed relief that it wasn’t a stroke or a heart attack—conditions that might ha









