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    Why every kid is suddenly saying ‘67’ — the bizarre TikTok trend taking over schools explained

    The viral “6-7” trend has spread across schools and social media platforms, navigating Gen Alpha with its quirky simplicity. Arriving from Skrilla’s song “Doot Doot (6 7)” and became famous by basketball edits portraying LaMelo Ball, the term “six-seven” has evolved into a classroom chant and TikTok obsession. Teachers have responded with a blend of annoyance and creativity—some prohibiting use of it, others turning it into teaching methods.

    Senate vote fails: Government shutdown hits Day 17 with no end in sight, agencies remain closed

    The US government shutdown has now reached Day 17 with no solution. Senators failed again to pass a bill to reopen the government. Republicans and Democrats are still stuck on issues like healthcare subsidies. Federal employees and military workers remain unpaid, and talks show little progress. Lawmakers are leaving for the weekend, so the shutdown continues.

    ‘I was incredibly lucky!’: Pritzker wins blackjack pot of $1.4M while gambling at Las Vegas casino
    Bengaluru man was stuck in Indiranagar, shares how female auto driver came to his rescue in viral post

    Bengaluru entrepreneur Varun Agarwal shared a heartwarming tale of a woman auto driver who, despite being done for the night, went out of her way to drive him home. Her kindness and modest fare left a lasting impression, sparking widespread praise online for her empathy and humanity on the city's streets.

    'Ruling based on politics': Karoline Leavitt blasts judge for blocking shutdown layoffs: 'We'll win'
    How Shaw, Pai & Co., emerged Bengaluru’s voice

    Bengaluru's civic issues persist despite governance changes, with tech leaders now voicing concerns over deteriorating roads and infrastructure. Elected council's absence has silenced traditional opposition, leading industry figures and citizens to become the city's prominent advocates, drawing government criticism for their activism.

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