How to make a fake desi egg in an instant, panic spreads among people after watching viral video

How to make a fake desi egg in an instant, panic spreads among people after watching viral video

A shocking news has come from Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. A major food adulteration case was busted where officials seized about 45,000 white eggs, which were dyed brown and sold as expensive “desi eggs”. According to the Department of Food Safety, tea dust and chemicals were used to color the eggs. The accused used these colors to pass off white eggs as local eggs. The police busted a gang of scammers taking advantage of the high demand for local eggs. Authorities have initiated action under the Food Adulteration Act. However, Jansatta has not confirmed the viral video. Such videos often go viral on social media, often featuring vegetables. Adulteration in food is becoming common these days, be it green vegetables, fruits, cheese, ghee or milk. Adulterers don’t even spare coconut water and watermelon. Now these people have even filled local eggs with chemicals. It is difficult to understand what one should eat. Therefore, everyone should be very careful when buying food items from the market. Seeing the simplicity of the district magistrate in his office, an elderly man did not recognize him and asked, “Where are you, sir?” The IAS officer smiled and gave such a sweet reply that he won everyone’s heart. Share this story Tags

The car driver ran away after hitting the calf, a herd of cows ran and surrounded the car and then…

The car driver ran away after hitting the calf, a herd of cows ran and surrounded the car and then…

After all, mom is mom. There is no greater warrior than a mother in this world. When trouble befalls the child, the mother fights the greatest dangers in the world. She even risks her life to protect her child. This love is not only seen in humans, but also in animals. One such video is going viral on social media. In the viral video, a car driver can be seen hitting a calf. What the calf’s mother did next is going viral on the internet. Car driver hits spawn: Viral video allegedly hails from Raigarh, Chhattisgarh. Here a car driver hit a calf. Due to the collision, the calf was trapped under the car. After this, the driver started driving the car and pulled the calf. When a cow saw her calf hit and dragged by a car, she and her companions chased the car. A herd of cows ran and surrounded the car: In the viral video, a herd of cows can be seen chasing the car. Then they stopped the car and surrounded him. The driver immediately stopped the car. After this the cows started circling the car. Seeing this, people in the vicinity ran to the spot. The car driver ran away after hitting the calf, a herd of cows ran and surrounded the car #Cow #viralvideo pic.twitter.com/WtCIKhWYML — Viral News Vibes (@viralnewsvibes) December 24, 2024 A lame calf came out from under the car: In the video, the cows are seen getting out of the car. The people who were present there understood the situation and then took the calf out from under the vehicle. Everyone lifted the cart together and the calf ran away. In the video, the calf is seen limping under the car. The entire incident was captured on CCTV and is now going viral. Share this story Tags

Man reached the court with 80 thousand coins to give alimony to his wife, even the judge was surprised.

Man reached the court with 80 thousand coins to give alimony to his wife, even the judge was surprised.

When a couple divorces, the husband must pay alimony to his wife according to the court order. Recently, a man approached the court with coins worth Rs 80,000 to pay maintenance to his wife. These coins were of 1 and 2 rupees only. A video of this incident is going viral on social media. This incident is said to have happened on December 18 in the Additional Family Court of Coimbatore. Man reaches court with coins worth Rs 80,000: The court ordered the man to pay Rs 2 lakh to his wife as maintenance. Later the man reached the court with a white bag full of coins. When the judge saw the coins the man had brought as maintenance, he was surprised. He asked the man to exchange the coins for notes. The next day the man asked to deposit Rs 80,000 in notes. man brings coins of 80,000 rupees to the additional family court to pay interim maintenance to his wife pic.twitter.com/8IsmefuZyg—Viral News Vibes (@viralnewsvibes) December 21, 2024 Divorce application filed in court last year: According to reports, the man who gave maintenance of 80 taxi driver and R0 resident. Vadavalli. The 37-year-old taxi driver’s wife filed for divorce last year. Following this, the court ordered the taxi driver to pay Rs 2 lakh to his wife as interim maintenance. Video viral: After court order, taxi driver reached court with coins worth Rs 80,000. When he presented a bag full of coins in court, everyone including the judge was surprised. After this, the court ordered the taxi driver to exchange the coins with currency notes. When the taxi driver left the court with a bundle of coins, someone made a video of it and shared it on social media. This video is now going viral. Share this story Tags

warning! Don’t even forget to watch that 19 minute viral video, the police officer himself told how big the risk is.

warning! Don’t even forget to watch that 19 minute viral video, the police officer himself told how big the risk is.

Haryana Police has made a major revelation about a 19 minute, 34 second video that is going viral on social media. The video that many people shared as real actually turned out to be made entirely by AI. Haryana NCB Cyber​​​​​​Cell officer Amit Yadav released a video warning people that watching, downloading or sharing the viral clip is a crime. What is the matter? In the past few days, an alleged MMS has gone viral on social media platforms like X and Instagram. It was claimed that the video was of a young couple and some offensive things were heard in it. As the video went viral, several women were mistakenly “identified” as being in it. Many women have faced trolling, abuse and threats on social media. Meanwhile, Instagram influencer sweet_zannat has also been falsely linked to the video. Sharing a video, he said, “Look at me closely… Now look at that girl… Do we look alike to some extent?” This video is not real, it is made by AI. Cyber ​​cell officer Amit Yadav said that the entire video was made with AI, which means that no such video exists in reality. He also said that people can check the authenticity of any video using tools like siteengine.com. Watching or sharing videos is a crime. Amit Yadav clearly stated that watching, downloading, forwarding or storing such videos is a crime. By doing so, a case can be filed under these sections: IPC 67, IPC 67A, IPC 66 and IT Act. This can lead to a fine of up to ₹ 2 lakh and a jail term of up to 3 years. Why are searches increasing after 19 minute 34 second videos? According to Google Search Trends, this phrase is being searched quickly in the last few days. Maximum searches come from states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. Most people search just out of curiosity, but after the police alert, this curiosity can be expensive. Misidentification is becoming a big problem, many innocent women are needlessly defamed due to fake videos made by AI. This type of deeply false content increases fear, embarrassment and mental distress in society. The police appealed to the people not to watch or distribute this video in any way.

Miracle of God… A child fell from the roof but didn’t even scratch, look how his life was saved.

Miracle of God… A child fell from the roof but didn’t even scratch, look how his life was saved.

Sometimes such miracles happen that a child remains safe even in a terrible accident. People call it a miracle of God. One such video is going viral on social media. In this video, a child falls off the roof and doesn’t get a single scratch. In the viral video, a child can be seen falling from the roof, while another child runs to the spot to save the child’s life. Girls Fell from the Roof : Actually, a kid was crossing the road when a kite was about to cut and fall to the ground. A child runs to pull a kite. As soon as the kite falls to the ground, the child bends down to pick it up. At the same time, another child falls from the roof. The child falls on the child carrying the kite, which saves the child’s life. The child was not hurt: In the video that is going viral on social media, it can be seen that the child was happy that the kite fell on the child who lifted the kite. If this had not happened, the child could have been seriously injured. The child holding the kite did not realize that the other child was falling from the roof. This video is only 18 seconds long, but people like it a lot. Miracle Happens pic.twitter.com/z4PLVuBpns — Viral News Vibes (@viralnewsvibes) December 21, 2024 Miracle of God! After watching this video, many people call it a miracle of God. One said that to save a child falling from the roof, God sent another child under him on the pretext of stealing a kite! It is incredible, nothing is possible without God’s will! Share this story Tags

Silver prices send off 10% weekly gain amid wave of speculation

Silver prices send off 10% weekly gain amid wave of speculation

Silver prices jumped for the fourth straight day, driven by ETF inflows, momentum tracking and tight supply in the physical market, pushing the white metal to its best annual performance since 1979. The precious metal rose to a new record high, topping $64 an ounce on Friday morning, amid sharp price swings. Silver has rallied around 10% this week, supported by muted signals from the Federal Reserve, which implemented an expected rate cut and signaled signs of weakness in the US labor market. Low interest rates are a supportive factor for non-booming precious metals such as silver. Most analysts said the size of the rise was difficult to pin down to a single driver, as silver price rises can sometimes fuel further upside, with individual investors and momentum traders drawn to this metal known for its extreme volatility. Also Read: Silver Surpasses $64, Gold Rises Amid Bet on Rate Cut in 2026 London Silver Market Chokes This week’s rise comes just two months after the London silver market entered a state of complete suffocation, with already low stocks eroding to critical levels, due to index fund flows and exports to India. London’s vaults have since received significant inflows, but much of the silver available globally remains in New York, at a time when traders await the results of the Section 232 investigation in the United States, which could lead to the imposition of tariffs or trade restrictions on the metal. “Until the picture becomes clearer, silver continues to hit a speculative high that is increasingly risky,” TD Securities’ Daniel Ghaly wrote in a note Thursday. He added: “We expect no fees to be levied on silver, which would revive liquidity dynamics in favor of a sharp drop in prices.” The gold-to-silver ratio, which traders sometimes use to gauge how relatively cheap the white metal is, fell to its lowest level since 2021 on Thursday, at about 67 to 1. Silver Futures One indicator of speculative fervor is the levels of buying call options, either on silver futures or on exchange-traded funds that track the metal’s volume. Call option contracts give the buyer the right to buy an asset at a predetermined price, and are a low-cost way to bet on rising prices. At iShares Silver Trust (SLV), the largest silver ETF, total open interest in call option contracts reached its highest level since 2020 this week. The cost of buying call options compared to the cost of buying similar put options, which protect against downside, also jumped to their highest level in years in recent weeks. “We’ve seen significant new bullish interest in options on both CME futures and the SLV fund,” said Edward Sternberg, head of metals options at Optiver Holding BV, noting that this appears to be driving silver prices more than short covering. “Given the popularity of the SLV fund among both individual and institutional investors, the purchase of put options likely came from both sides,” Sternberg added. He continued: “There was a sudden lack of interest in selling options despite the significant increase.” You may be interested in: Why has the price of silver risen more than the price of gold? Positive long-term outlook for silver prices Although the short-term price movement in silver has been “excessive”, the fundamental long-term outlook remains positive, according to Carsten Fritsch, commodity analyst at Commerzbank AG. Earlier this week, the Silver Institute released a report noting consumption growth in industrial applications, anticipating a sharp rise in demand for solar cells and electric vehicles. Higher prices for input materials tend to push manufacturers to seek efficiencies or substitutes. TD’s Ghaly believes that the sharp jump in silver has already hurt industrial demand, noting that the white metal now represents about a quarter of the cost structure of photovoltaic cells. Silver prices have risen 120% this year, outstripping gold’s 65% gain. ETF flows have played a key role in the recent gains, adding 35 million ounces of silver over the past month, according to Bloomberg calculations. The price of silver rose 1.1% to $64.23 an ounce at 1:56 p.m. London time. The price of gold rose by 1.4%. Platinum and palladium also posted gains. The Bloomberg Dollar Index rose slightly.

Revenue from X, which is owned by Elon Musk, rose in the third quarter

Revenue from X, which is owned by Elon Musk, rose in the third quarter

Sales of the X platform, owned by Elon Musk, increased during the third quarter, but the social network is still saddled with huge expenses – including the cost of restructuring the company – at a time when the billionaire is trying to revive the business he acquired for $44 billion. People familiar with the numbers, who requested anonymity because the details are not disclosed, reported that the company, formerly known as Twitter, recorded revenue of $752 million during the three months ended Sept. 30, an increase of more than 17% compared to the same period last year. According to the people, X’s sales in the first nine months of the year exceeded $2 billion. X’s sales fell after the boom that followed the US elections. Quarterly losses due to restructuring charges. X spent much of the year with high costs, including restructuring expenses that led to a net loss of $577.4 million in the third quarter, according to the people. Despite the heavy losses, there are indications that the company has begun to stabilize after initially facing turmoil that led to a decline in business immediately after Elon Musk’s acquisition of it. One measure of profitability — earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda) — was about $454 million in the third quarter, up 16% from the same period last year. X also posted a year-over-year increase in revenue during the second quarter of this year, according to Bloomberg News. An X spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment. X has historically relied on advertising as its main source of revenue, although in recent years it has made efforts to diversify the business by selling subscriptions and entering into data licensing agreements. The company’s financial statements did not specify the percentage of total revenue that advertising accounted for. The “X” business is still much smaller compared to its size when Musk acquired it in late 2022, when it was known as “Twitter,” as it recorded sales of $1.18 billion in the second quarter of that year, the last quarter in which it disclosed its results as a publicly traded company.

“Oracle” postpones completion dates for data centers it develops for “OpenAI”

“Oracle” postpones completion dates for data centers it develops for “OpenAI”

Oracle has pushed back completion dates for some data centers it is developing for artificial intelligence model developer OpenAI to 2028 from 2027, according to people familiar with the matter. The delays are largely due to labor and material shortages, said the people, who asked to remain anonymous while discussing private timelines. Since signing a $300 billion contract this summer, Oracle has been working to meet its commitments to provide the computing power needed to train and run Open AI models. Despite these delays, project timelines in the United States remain ambitious for sites that will become one of the largest in the world. Oracle and OpenAI declined to comment. Oracle’s share price fell by up to 6.5% on the impact of this news. The stock fell 5.3% to $188.26 at 11:03 a.m. New York time on Friday. “We have ambitious and achievable goals to deliver capabilities globally,” Oracle co-CEO Clay McGuirk said on an earnings call this week. He added that the first data center developed by the company for “Open AI” – in Abilene, Texas – continues according to the planned path, with more than 96 thousand “NVIDIA” chips delivered, according to what he said during the call.

In-N-Out removes number ’67’ from its ordering system after viral internet trend. What does ’67’ really mean?

In-N-Out removes number ’67’ from its ordering system after viral internet trend. What does ’67’ really mean?

In-N-Out removed the order number from its system after viral videos showed teenagers celebrating whenever it was called, causing disruption at West Coast locations. The “67” trend, which is believed to have originated from rapper Skrilla’s song Doot Doot (67), swept social media, especially among the youth. In-N-Out Burger has officially removed the order number “67” from its ticketing system following disruptions caused by a viral internet trend. Crowds of teenagers reportedly erupted in cheers and filmed themselves when the order number 67 was called at West Coast restaurant locations, turning it into a social media spectacle. The change was first noticed by a Reddit user, who wrote: “Every time I would get to number 66, the next client would jump to 68. Now I’m curious if and why they removed it.” What is the ’67’ trend The craze stems from the term “67”, pronounced six-seven, which was chosen as Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year for 2025. Although the word has no official meaning, it has spread widely across social media through memes, TikTok videos and viral rolls. Dictionary.com noted that “searches for ’67’ experienced a dramatic spike beginning in the summer of 2025. Since June, those searches have increased more than sixfold.” Origins of ’67’ The term is thought to have originated from rapper Skrilla’s song Doot Doot (67) and quickly gained traction online through TikToks featuring basketball players and a boy nicknamed the “67 Kid.” Meaning and usage Although there is no concrete meaning, some suggest that it may imply “so-so” or “maybe this, maybe that”. The term is often accompanied by a hand gesture where both palms point upwards and move alternately. Dictionary.com described it as “meaningless, ubiquitous, and nonsensical … the logical endpoint of being constantly online, endlessly browsing, consuming content fed to users by algorithms trained by other algorithms.”

European Stocks Retreat as US Tech Selloff Bumps Fresh Record

European Stocks Retreat as US Tech Selloff Bumps Fresh Record

Europe’s benchmark index fell on Friday, pulling back from the brink of a record high as a sell-off in US tech stocks weighed on global gauges. The Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.5%, reversing earlier gains. The index ended the session within just over 1% of its November close. Travel and leisure as well as utility stocks outperformed, while banks and basic resources led declines. UBS Group AG shares rose 2.5% to their highest level since 2008, after a group of centre-right Swiss lawmakers proposed a compromise solution in the debate over the group’s capital levels, focusing on allowing the bank to use more convertible bonds to meet its higher future requirement. Gilles Guibout, head of European equities at AXA IM, said with most economists betting on improving European growth, “this should mean double-digit earnings growth in 2026, and no reason to be bearish.” Sportswear stocks were higher after Lululemon Athletica shares rose as the yoga wear maker boosted its full-year outlook. Adidas AG rose 2.0% and Puma SE added 3.2%. The Stoxx Europe 600 index is expected to rise by about 7% by the end of next year and reach 620 points, according to the median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of 17 strategists. The last time forecasters were so uniformly bullish was 2018, when the Stoxx 600 fell 13%. “Everyone is convincing themselves that there is going to be a Christmas rally, so it looks like there will be one,” said Karen Georges, a fund manager at Ecofi Investissements in Paris. “Investors are eager to buy this year’s arrears, it’s a good time to diversify your portfolio right now.” For more information about stock markets: Do you want more news about this market? Click here for a curated First Word feed of active news from Bloomberg and select sources. This can be customized according to your preferences by clicking in Actions on the toolbar or pressing the HELP key for help. To subscribe to a daily list of European analyst rating changes, click here. With help from Michael Msika, Sagarika Jaisinghani and Rheaa Rao. ©2025 Bloomberg LP This article was generated from an automated news agency feed with no text modifications.