Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop pays $145,000 in vaginal egg lawsuit

    BBC: The lifestyle website founded by actress Gwyneth Paltrow has agreed to pay $145,000 (£112,000) for making unscientific claims about vaginal eggs. The settlement also applies to a “flower essence”, which Goop said could cure depression.Goop claimed its jade and rose quartz eggs, which are inserted vaginally, could balance hormones and regulate menstrual cycles, among…

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      Two killed in N’ganj, Bogura ‘gunfights’

      Sayeed Muhammad: A su-spected robber and an alleged criminal were killed in separate ‘gunfights’ with police in Bagura and Narayanganj respectively. In Bogura, suspected criminal Akand, 32, of Manikchawak area, was killed in a reported trade of bullets between his cohorts and police at Matidhali Pollimangal in Sadar upazila early yesterday, reports UNB. On information…

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        Shahid Kapoor, Mira Rajput blessed with baby boy

        The Economic Times: Actor Shahid Kapoor and wife Mira Rajput welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on Wednesday. Mira, who was admitted at the Hinduja Hospital in suburban Mumbai, delivered a baby boy, sources said. The couple got married in 2015 and they have a two-year-old daughter, Misha, who recently celebrated her second. On…

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          I won’t contest polls: Muhith

          Kabir Humayun: Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith yesterday said that he would not contest the upcoming 11th parliamentary polls. Muhith made the confirmation while talking to the reporters after attending a program of Grameen Bank at the secretariat, reports Banglanews24.com. “Probably, I would join the election-time government as I won’t contest polls anymore,” he…

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            Govt to fix lifespan of buses, trucks

            Desk Report: The government has taken an initiative to set the economic lifespan of buses and trucks to bring discipline in the public transport sector, reports Daily Sun. The rise in road fatalities caused mainly by unfit buses and trucks has prompted the government to make plans for setting the economic lifespan of the vehicles….

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              Camera trial to punish Khaleda illegally: SCBA

              Kabir Humayun: The government has set up a makeshift court in the Old Dhaka central jail in order to hold a camera trial to punish BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia “illegally”, said Advocate Zainul Abedin, President of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA). He also said that the court has been set up in the old…

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                Open school offers a ray of hope for street children

                Desk Report: About 20 street children who work as porters or ragpickers and live in different shelter houses in the capital were chattering at the Narayanganj Terminal of Kamalapur Railway Station. The place is known to locals and the children as open school for street children. The school has been in operation since June 2016…

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