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- Study finds that just 1 hour of daily screen time can raise myopia risk
- Funeral of Hezbollah leaders: A sea of people converge in Beirut
- CA invites Elon Musk to visit Bangladesh, launch Starlink
- Md Obaidur Rahman appointed Industries Secretary
- 4 DIGs sent into forced retirement
- Pakistan opted to bat first against India in Champions Trophy
- Star to producer: Bubly’s next big move
- “Agencies collecting info about DCs who served as ROs in 2024”
- Local Government Reform Commission proposes civil & magistrate courts at upazilas
- ICT set April 22 for submitting probe report
- Police must remain unbiased, not serve political agendas: Home Affairs Adviser
- Dhaka stocks begin week on a positive note, Chattogram sees decline
- Droughts, floods and economic uncertainty: Portraits of the Wayuu people in Colombia
- New bat virus can enter human cells similar to COVID-19
- Passion, politics and patriotism meld as Pakistan and India clash
- Court to hear ATM Azharul’s review petition on Feb 25
- Hearing on state and ACC's appeals against Khaleda's acquittal on March 2
- Norway's 1X developing home-specific humanoid robot
- Weather forecast: Rain, thundershowers likely in parts of country
- ‘Tagor’ motion poster revealed; Ador and Puja cast as leads

Huge winter storm: Several US states declare emergencies
More than 60 million Americans are in the grips of a huge winter storm that could bring the heaviest snowfall and coldest temperatures in over a decade, BBC reported. A state of emergency has been declared in seven states -- Kansas, one of the worst-hit areas, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, West...