Author: Aarush Prasad

Aarush Prasad

Aarush Prasad is the dedicated admin and driving force behind FreeBlogBuilder. With a passion for technology and a keen eye for detail, Aarush has worked tirelessly to create a user-friendly platform that empowers individuals to start and grow their own blogs.

The health and fitness influencer industry has produced some bizarre controversies, but few are as unusual as the latest lawsuit involving Brian Johnson, better known as the Liver King. Famous for promoting an “ancestral lifestyle,” raw organ meat, and his own supplement brand, Johnson has built a reputation for spectacle. This time, however, the spectacle extends far beyond his eccentric persona and marketing tactics. At the center of a lawsuit filed by fellow fitness personality Brad Kearns is an alleged agreement that was not only handwritten but also signed in blood. Yes, you read that correctly: a modern-day health influencer…

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The COVID-19 pandemic hit the movie industry hard, shuttering theaters and forcing many independent venues to close permanently. While mainstream cinema gradually recovered, attendance never fully returned to pre-pandemic levels—until recently. A growing trend suggests that younger audiences, particularly Gen Z, are driving a revival in indie cinema. Fueled by easy access to classic, arthouse, and cult films online, this generation has developed a taste for unique, adventurous screenings that go beyond blockbuster fare. In the UK, independent venues report a dramatic shift in demographics, with 18-to-34-year-olds now dominating ticket sales. Many young viewers are drawn not only to the…

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As a parent, you want nothing less than the best Islamic education for your child. Yet, balancing high-quality learning with the demands of a busy family schedule can feel overwhelming. Thanks to advancements in technology, online Quran classes have emerged as a practical solution, offering flexibility without compromising on the depth and authenticity of religious instruction. Today’s Muslim educational landscape has evolved, giving parents more options than ever before. However, with this abundance of choices comes the challenge of identifying the right program—one that nurtures your child’s spiritual growth while fitting seamlessly into your routine. Knowing what to look for…

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In a move that has surprised both the tech and investment worlds, artificial intelligence company Perplexity has reportedly made a $34.5 billion offer to acquire Google’s Chrome browser, according to the Wall Street Journal. The proposal, while described as a “longshot,” comes at a time when Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is facing mounting antitrust pressure. The idea may seem audacious especially given that Perplexity’s own valuation stands at roughly $18 billion but it reflects a very real challenge for Google: a U.S. judge is currently weighing whether the tech giant should be forced to divest Chrome as part of an…

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America’s EV Tax Credit Is On experiencing a dramatic surge as buyers rush to secure federal tax credits before they expire. Tesla’s delivery timelines for popular models have skyrocketed from a few weeks to nearly six months within just 48 hours, highlighting an unprecedented spike in demand. This frenzy reflects a last-minute push by consumers eager to save thousands on new electric vehicles before the incentives vanish. Industry experts predicted this short-term sales EV tax boom, describing it as a final gold rush for EV buyers. However, while the surge temporarily boosts sales, it may also trigger a sharp downturn…

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Managing household expenses while maintaining good health can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. This ultimate guide reveals practical tips and smart strategies to help you save money on everyday home essentials and health-related needs. From budgeting for groceries and utilities to affordable wellness routines and preventive care, you’ll discover easy ways to cut costs without sacrificing quality or comfort. Whether you’re looking to reduce monthly bills or adopt healthier habits on a tight budget, this guide provides clear, actionable advice to keep your finances in check while supporting your well-being. Start transforming your spending habits…

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James Van Der Beek, diagnosed with early-onset colorectal cancer at 46, is raising awareness about the growing risk of this disease among younger adults. The “Dawson’s Creek” star noticed subtle changes in his bowel habits but had no obvious symptoms. After a colonoscopy in August 2023, he discovered he had stage 3 colorectal cancer despite being in excellent health. Colorectal cancer rates in adults under 50 have nearly doubled since the 1990s, prompting the American Cancer Society and U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to lower screening age recommendations to 45. Early detection through screening significantly improves survival rates, with over…

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AI assistants like Google’s Gemini are designed to make life easier but they may also be creating new security risks. At the Black Hat USA cybersecurity conference, researchers revealed a startling vulnerability: attackers can embed hidden commands inside something as simple as a Google Calendar invite. These commands can trick AI models into executing dangerous tasks, like controlling smart home devices or leaking sensitive information. This type of exploit, known as a prompt injection attack, is rapidly emerging as a serious threat in the AI Hacks space. As AI systems gain more autonomy and are integrated into everyday life, understanding…

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In a move that has ignited a wave of public backlash, a zoo in Denmark has made an eyebrow-raising request: asking visitors to consider donating their unwanted pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and chickens to be euthanized and used as food for its carnivorous animals. The request, issued by Aalborg Zoo via a Facebook post, was framed as part of the facility’s commitment to animal welfare and maintaining natural feeding behaviors. However, the zoo’s attempt to align ethical husbandry with ecological realism has instead sparked outrage across social media platforms, where critics have accused the institution of callousness and…

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There was a time when Google’s smart home ecosystem felt like the future. With a simple voice command, you could control your lights, play music, get answers from the web, or manage your day all powered by the Google Assistant. It wasn’t perfect, but it was miles ahead of the competition. Today, that vision has unraveled. What was once a promising and polished experience has turned into a frustrating mess of bugs, broken features, and unmet expectations. For many longtime users, including myself, the decline hasn’t just been noticeable it’s been undeniable. And while smart home tech is supposed to…

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