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Snakes in the Pool?! Why Your Noodles Might Be Hiding a Surprise

ViralNova 

Pool noodles are always fun in the pool. It’s a chance for the kids to play, have fake sword fights and more. Everyone can cool down on a hot summer day. You may even be floating in the middle of the pool on a giant flamingo or unicorn. What you don’t want is for anyone […]

Car customer with buyer's remorse crashes his new vehicle into dealership (video)

Boing Boing 

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On Monday, Michael Lee Murray, 35, dropped $4,000 on a used Subaru Outback at a Mazda dealership in Sandy, Utah. Unfortunately, it seems Murray suffered buyer's remorse. He allegedly called the dealership requesting to return the car but was denied as it was an "as-is" purchase. — Read the rest

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Piramal Alternatives lines up ₹185 cr for 3Gen Consulting

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Piramal Alternatives is investing up to ₹185 crore in 3Gen Consulting, a Pune-based healthcare RCM provider. The investment will fuel 3Gen's expansion of services, market presence, and potential acquisitions. This marks the first investment from Piramal Alternatives' second India Credit Opportunities Fund, focusing on mid-market companies.

Browns owner Jimmy Haslam non-committal on Deshaun Watson’s future

New York Post 

Commitment is scary. NFL owners are not immune. As of now, Deshaun Watson remains a piece of the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback puzzle. Especially with two guaranteed years left on his contract. As of later, franchise owner Jimmy Haslam isn’t certain where the 29-year-old fits in.  Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam looks on before a NFL game...

SC no to survey of religious places, registration of suits

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Supreme Court directed trial courts to halt orders or surveys against existing religious structures in ongoing disputes. While fresh suits can be filed, no action will be taken until further orders. The court is reviewing the Places of Worship Act of 1991, which protects the religious character of structures as of August 15, 1947.