Bangladesh Homeopathic Doctor Hacked To Death In Suspected Islamist Attack

DHAKA (Reuters) – Machete-wielding assailants hacked to death a village doctor and wounded a university teacher in Bangladesh on Friday, in what police suspected was the latest in a series of attacks by Islamists in the majority-Muslim nation.

The attackers rode a motorcycle, which they used to block the victims’ motorcycle in the western district of Kushtia, 150 miles (245 km) from Dhaka, said district police chief Mohammad Sahabuddin Chowdhury.

The homeopathic doctor, Mir Sanaur Rahman, 55, was killed on the spot, and his companion, identified as Saifuzzaman, 45, suffered serious wounds. Police found a bloody machete at the scene.

“We suspect Islamist militants are behind the attack,” Chowdhury said.

Police were checking whether the victims had any particular enemies or if other factors could have been a motive but media reported associates of the doctor saying he had a reputation for progressive views. Friends of the wounded university teacher said he too was known for being progressive-minded.

The doctor was on his way to a weekly free clinic he operated when he was attacked.

Over the past year, the South Asian nation of 160 million has seen a surge of attacks on atheist bloggers, academics, members of religious minorities and foreign aid workers.

At least 26 people have been killed including five secular bloggers, a publisher and two gay rights campaigners since February 2015.

Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent has claimed some of the attacks. Members of Islamic State have also claimed responsibility for some attacks, including the killings of two foreigners last year, and a university professor and a Hindu last month.

The government has denied that Islamic State or al Qaeda groups have a presence in the country and says home-grown Islamists are responsible.

Police have announced 1.8 million taka ($23,000) rewards for information leading to the arrest of six militants of a banned home grown group called Ansarullah Bangla Team, which is believed to be behind the killing of the bloggers.

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Gordon Ramsay's 5 Basic Cooking Lessons Involve No Anger, Lots Of Helpful Tips

Chef Gordon Ramsey may be a devil in his gourmet kitchen, but he’s surprisingly helpful when handling raw salmon at home.

In the above video posted earlier this spring, the “Hell’s Kitchen” star teaches five basic cooking tips to make home meal prep a breeze. We love learning that some rice should be rinsed before cooking, and that olive oil keeps pasta from sticking together in the pot.

But the video’s true highlight is the intense-yet-calm flourish Ramsay imposes on every move he makes, even the simplest demonstration of how to dice an onion. This is a how-to video that will keep you glued to the screen… and maybe even teach you something, too.

Happy cooking!

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Mom's Viral Rant Explains Why You Shouldn't Be Friends With Your Kids

“All three of my kids are mad at me right now … And you know what? I don’t care.”

That’s how mom and YouTube personality Kristina Kuzmic begins her latest viral video rant. Titled “I’m not your friend, kid! (Because I love you.),” the video shows Kuzmic eating ice cream while explaining why parents should not strive to be “buddies” with their kids.

“My number one job as their parent is to love them, and loving them does not mean making sure they’re always happy and get every single little thing they want,” she says, noting that loving her kids actually means “raising them into healthy, decent human beings.”

“Until my kids are adults, I am not their friend,” she added. “We are not on the same level. I’m the authority. My child’s well-being is more important to me than my child’s opinion of me. My job is not to be liked by my kid.”

With nearly 200,000 views on YouTube, the video is clearly resonating with other parents. Clearly ice cream inspires parenting wisdom.

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Is Botox Becoming the Norm?

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Botox used to be a procedure that was only associated with A-list celebrities over the age of 40, a treatment that was common among the rich and famous but surrounded by a cloak of secrecy. Today, more and more young women under the age of 30 are adding this procedure to their beauty maintenance routine, giving tri-annual Botox treatments as much thought as an eyebrow wax. After watching a fellow blogger document her Botox treatment on Snapchat last week, I had to ask myself, when did Botox become so run of the mill?

How Young is Too Young?

After turning 30 last year, I would be lying if the thought of having anti-ageing procedures such as Botox hadn’t crossed my mind from time to time. After all, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Botox continues to be the most popular minimally invasive procedure with over 6.7 million treatments alone in 2015. Did I mention that 30 percent of those people were in their twenties?

So how young is too young? Botox is used to erase the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles but more and more young women are using Botox as a preventative method to stop the lines from forming at all. Dr. Cory Torgerson Toronto’s facial plastic surgeon states: “Botox is also popular as a preventative measure against ageing. Patients who begin to use Botox at in their 20’s and 30’s will have less fine lines and wrinkles in the Botox targeted areas because the muscles will be relaxed and unable to produce their wrinkles.”

It is clear that the stigma regarding this treatment has evaporated since its introduction in 2002, in fact, the attitude to cosmetic surgery in general has changed significantly. With surgical transformation shows on every channel to Oscar goodie bags featuring Vampire breast lifts, it is no wonder the public’s view on Botox is rather blasé.

A lot has changed since my twenties, my living situation, my marital status but the biggest change has undoubtedly been my skin. Applying makeup now requires a whole host of primers, bb creams and serums to create the flawless base I so easily achieved in my younger years. So, it doesn’t surprise me that people of my age and younger are already experimenting with effective anti-ageing methods.

Botox in the Age of Oversharing

With social media users documenting every aspect of their lives on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and most recently Snapchat, it is no surprise that Botox has become more sociably acceptable. One positive aspect of this is that unlike 10 years ago, we now know a lot more about the procedure and can dispel some of the myths surrounding it.

The social media age has brought with it the illusion of perfection with filters that provide a flawless complexion. The I Woke Up Like This trend saw people being inspired by the Beyoncé lyric and racing to show off their natural beauty on Instagram. However, people who are getting regular Botox treatments have an obvious advantage when posting a no-makeup selfie.

Daisy Ridley recently took to Instagram with a powerful message telling her followers to take the photos posted on social media with a pinch of salt. The increase of minimally invasive treatments such as Botox goes hand in hand with the need to look flawless in a social media age.

We’d all like to look younger and it would seem that more and more people are taking steps to prevent the signs of aging even before they appear. Is Botox the answer? What are your thoughts on Botox?

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And Now, The Official Title And Poster For Netflix's 'Gilmore Girls' Revival

It’s been months since Netflix made your “Gilmore Girls” revival pipe dream into a reality. But it’s mostly been all quiet on the “Gilmore” front since then, apart from a casting tidbit here and a plot hint there … that is until now. 

On Friday, Lorelai Gilmore herself, Lauren Graham, stopped by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” to announce the official title for the revival: “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.” The working title for the series was reportedly “Gilmore Girls: Seasons,” as each of the four 90-minute episodes will take place in winter, spring, summer or fall. 

Comments? Questions? Concerns?

After a barefoot Graham ran on the set to greet the host, she exuberantly revealed the title, as well as describing what it’s like to revisit a character eight years later. 

“It’s been the most incredible experience,” she said. “I cry trying to talk about it. I feel so lucky to get to do it, but it’s also been so bizarre. It’s like it was yesterday, but it wasn’t.”

But Netflix didn’t stop there. The night before, a GIF-like poster for the revival appeared on the streaming service’s Twitter account, featuring a steaming cup of coffee and the aptly titled logline, “Live more, laugh more, eat more, talk more Gilmore.”

Now all we need is a release date. 

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Victoria's Secret Is Getting Rid Of Swimwear, And It's All On Massive Sale

Back in April, Victoria’s Secret’s parent company announced that the lingerie chain would restructure to focus on three business units: lingerie, beauty and the signature Pink line.

Buzzfeed reported at the time that Victoria’s Secret would be phasing out swimwear along with its print catalog this year, as a consequence of prioritizing “core merchandise categories.”  

A first quarter earnings conference call on Thursday confirmed what devoted VS Swim fans hoped wouldn’t be true. Calling swim a “flat-ish business over the last several years,” Victoria’s Secret CFO Stuart Burgdoerfer explained the retailer’s exit from swim will help “accelerate growth” in the other three areas.

The silver lining? A massive sale on Victoria’s Secret’s entire online inventory of swimwear.   

Prices on one-pieces, two-pieces, coverups and more are slashed, some more than half off. It’s a bittersweet day for beach-goers who have sworn by the sturdy suits for years. 

The fate of the catalog, which the brand said would take a back seat to things like “loyalty programs and brand-building engagement,” is less surprising, considering the influx of online shopping in the years since it launched. But still, it’s a loss for teenage boys with mailboxes everywhere. 

H/T Racked

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Daily Meditation: Music From Another World

We all need help maintaining our personal spiritual practice. We hope that these Daily Meditations, prayers and mindful awareness exercises can be part of bringing spirituality alive in your life.

Today’s meditation features an underwater musical performance by Danish ensemble Between Music. Let yourself be transported by this otherworldly music. We guarantee you have never heard anything quite like this before. 

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