Author: Tanjid Osman
Tanjid Osman is a dedicated news journalist at Daljoog News, covering a wide range of topics, including General News, World Affairs, Business, Technology, Politics, Finance, Health, Lifestyle, Sports, and Travel. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering accurate and insightful stories, he keeps readers informed on the latest developments from around the globe.
Music tourism Vietnam is quickly becoming one of the most exciting ways to explore the country. By combining live music with travel, this trend is attracting both local and international visitors. Concerts, fan events, and music-themed cruises are now adding a fresh rhythm to Vietnam’s growing tourism scene. Vietnam has recently hosted massive concerts by international stars. Shows by BLACKPINK, Westlife, and G-Dragon drew tens of thousands of fans in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. These events led to a sharp rise in hotel bookings, dining, and entertainment services. This kind of impact shows how music can boost tourism…
The Gold Cup semifinal between Mexico and Honduras at Levi’s Stadium on Wednesday drew wide attention not only for the game, but also due to rising concerns about possible immigration enforcement. Just hours before kickoff, the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network confirmed it was present at the stadium. The group responded to a report claiming that agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may have been spotted on-site. Volunteers were deployed to verify the situation and protect the rights of anyone at risk. According to a post from the group’s official hotline, the claim about ICE agents…
Travel lovers looking for the best cities to enjoy after dark now have a new guide. Experts have revealed the top destinations for night tourism in 2025. The list was based on key factors like Instagram popularity, late-night venues, safety, and pollution levels. Data came from a detailed study of more than 100 major cities worldwide. New York, Tokyo, and Dubai lead the ranking, offering safe and exciting night experiences. Each city brings its own charm, whether it’s bright lights, lively streets, or quiet desert skies. New York took the top spot as the best city for night tourism. With…
UnitedHealthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have reached a multi-year agreement that will allow about 19,000 patients to continue receiving in-network care. The decision follows a tense contract dispute that left many individuals uncertain about their cancer treatment options. The agreement, announced Tuesday morning, means that UnitedHealthcare and Oxford health plan customers will not lose access to MSK’s services. This resolution comes after negotiations missed a June 30 deadline, creating panic among patients in New York, New Jersey, and surrounding areas. One of those patients was Marla Puccetti, 53, from Narrowsburg, New York. She co-owns a restaurant and…
The University of Pennsylvania has reached an agreement with the federal government to prevent transgender athletes from joining women’s sports teams and to remove the school records previously set by swimmer Lia Thomas. This follows a federal investigation that found the university in violation of Title IX, which bars based discrimination at institutions receiving government funding. The decision is part of a broader push by the Trump administration to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports. In February, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” which mandates that schools receiving federal funds…
For years, the United States has advised its citizens about risks in other countries. Now, the situation has reversed. Several nations are warning their own citizens about traveling to the U.S. due to rising concerns over safety, border issues, and legal inconsistencies. Australia recently updated its travel advice. While its risk level remains low, the country noted concerns about gun violence, civil unrest, and immigration checks. Australian citizens are urged to stay alert in busy areas like airports, shopping malls, and stadiums. Travelers are also reminded that under the Visa Waiver Program, U.S. officials can deny entry without giving a…
Manchester City’s hopes of winning the FIFA Club World Cup ended in heartbreak after a 3-2 extra-time defeat to Al-Hilal at Camping World Stadium. The high-energy match saw multiple lead changes and dramatic moments from both teams in the Florida heat. City made a strong start, controlling early possession and creating chances down the left wing. Jeremy Doku nearly helped open the scoring in the 6th minute with a quick move past Joao Cancelo, but Ruben Dias’s header went straight to goalkeeper Yassine Bounou. Just minutes later, City struck. In the 10th minute, Rayan Ait-Nouri drove down the left and…
Each year, millions of people have their wisdom teeth removed during routine dental procedures. While most see these teeth as useless, new research shows they could hold the key to major medical breakthroughs. Inside each tooth is soft tissue called dental pulp, which holds powerful wisdom teeth stem cells. These special cells may one day help treat diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and even heart conditions. Researchers have found that this pulp contains cells that can grow into many different tissues. These cells have the ability to become neurons, bone, or cartilage when placed in the right lab conditions. A…
A new AI tool developed by Mayo Clinic helps doctors spot brain activity linked to nine types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, using one common scan. Mayo Clinic researchers have created an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tool called StateViewer. This tool allows doctors to identify brain activity patterns related to nine types of dementia from a single FDG-PET scan, a scan widely available in hospitals. This development could change how dementia is diagnosed early and accurately. According to a study published on June 27, 2025, in Neurology, the American Academy of Neurology’s medical journal, StateViewer successfully identified the correct type of…
A viral video showing a man being kicked out of a pizza shop sparked rumors that it featured Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy. The short clip shows a heated moment between a customer and an employee. During the exchange, the man is slapped in the face with a slice of pizza and then thrown out of the restaurant. Soon after the video was posted on X (formerly Twitter), many users started claiming that the person in the clip was Portnoy. Given his fame for reviewing pizza in his “One Bite” series, the connection seemed believable to many. However, Portnoy quickly…











