LinkedIn users say the platform is increasingly becoming a place to be more emotionally open despite the site’s chief economic opportunity officer Aneesh Raman criticizing the rise of “crying videos.” While Raman recently argued that LinkedIn should remain primarily professional, many users, such as Dr Liz O’Riordan — who has posted videos of herself in tears — say the trend reflects a healthier willingness to discuss burnout, self-doubt and workplace stress online, moving beyond polished career updates toward a more human conversation about working life.
An albino buffalo in Bangladesh nicknamed “Donald Trump” due to its tuft of blond hair has been spared from ritual slaughter for Eid al-Adha. As word spread about the rare buffalo, hordes of visitors descended on the farm for a glimpse of the “unusually gentle” animal, said The Guardian. Because of the intense public interest and security concerns, government officials gave the buffalo a reprieve and moved it to the Bangladesh National Zoo in Dhaka.