Hey guys, what’s up? Welcome back to another edition of TodaysWorld. We’re working hard to keep bringing interesting and fresh content to you every day. But, we want to hear from YOU! Mail us or drop a comment to tell us what you like. We’re waiting…
Now, time for the task of the day!
📌 Before bed, list three things that went well today and why you’re grateful for them.
This habit is life-changing. It will help you focus on the positives and will help you get a goodnight sleep.
Now, on to the best part…
✅ To start off
Microsoft is down AGAIN!
Microsoft is again throwing a global tech tantrum, causing chaos across Microsoft 365 and Azure services. Users are finding themselves locked out of everything from Entra to Power Apps, and even the Microsoft 365 admin center seems to be taking an unscheduled nap. The Service Health Status page, normally your go-to for updates, is also on strike (so, good luck with that) 🙂
This tech hiccup kicked off about a few hours ago, and Downdetector is buzzing with reports from frustrated users.
Here’s what’s working and what’s not:
Services like Intune, Entra, and the Microsoft 365 admin center are on the fritz.
On the bright side, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Teams, and Exchange Online are still up and running.
👀 BTW, something strange is happening at the Olympics
If you’ve spotted Olympic swimmers rocking some funky dark circles, don’t worry—there’s no underwater monster involved!
Those bruises are actually from cupping therapy, a quirky technique from traditional Chinese medicine. some athletes use an air pump to create a suction, while others, like Michael Phelps, turn it into a fiery spectacle with heat cupping.
Then there’s wet cupping, which sounds like a wild water sport but involves a skin-piercing tool to draw blood into the cup, and dry cupping, which doesn’t break the skin but still leaves those distinctive marks.
Fans of cupping, like swimming coach Jon Carlson, say it’s like a VIP treatment for your muscles, improving blood flow and speeding up recovery. The idea is that the suction lifts your skin off the muscle and bone, tricking your body into thinking it’s hurt and making it heal faster.
We’re talking about these nasty marks 👇
To finish off
We have the movie of the month 🥳
but, you’ll have to guess your way to it…
So, that’s it for today. Let’s meet again tomorrow 👋 Till then, stay curious, and keep binging!