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- EU Commissioner Lahbib arrives in Dhaka
- Mother, daughter stabbed dead in Bogura
- Break cellphone addiction using Cal Newport’s method
- Ziaur Rahman lit the torch of democracy: Rizvi
- Worst wildfire in decades jeopardizes Japan
- ‘Political forces to take next decisions if roadmap not given within a month’
- Zainul Abedin demands trial of UNOs involved in vote rigging
- Yemen ready to attack Israel if Gaza truce fails: Houthi
- 6 reasons to eat 2 dates daily: From radiant skin to stronger bones
- No cause for concern regarding border security: Home-adviser
- DB initiates ‘All-Out Action’ for Ramadan: Rezaul Karim
- Your salaries depend on India: Gavaskar slams critics
- Bangladesh women’s team to face UAE in 2nd friendly match tomorrow
- Dry weather with slight temperature rise expected across Bangladesh
- MRT Line-1 Project: Costs and timeline will increase
- Moon sighting committee meeting to be held in evening
- Bangladeshi killed by BSF fire at Brahmanbaria border
- Poor Drainage System: Pakistan getting slammed
- 5 tips for maintaining mental and emotional wellbeing during Ramadan
- 228 arrested in DMP’s large-scale raid

Judge weighs blocking Florida law on minors' social media use
A federal judge is considering whether to block a Florida law that bans children under 14 from having social media accounts and requires parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds. Signed into law in 2024 by Governor Ron DeSantis, the measure is among the strictest in the country regarding minors...