Articles for category: Food & Drink, Lifestyle, News

Indri Whisky

India’s Indri Whisky Secures Prestigious Best Whiskey Title in Global Competition

In the serene foothills of the Himalayas, a small village named Indri has been quietly crafting a narrative that recently echoed in the global corridors of the whisky industry. The Indri Diwali Collector’s Edition 2023, a product of Piccadilly Distilleries, nestled in Haryana, India, has clinched the prestigious ‘Best in Show, Double Gold’ award at ...

Rahul Somvanshi

Elon Musk vs. Mark Zuckerberg

Billionaire Brawl: When Tech Titans Take to the Ring!

Origin of the Showdown:  Back in June, a seemingly harmless Twitter post ignited the flame between tech titans. Elon Musk took a dig at Zuckerberg’s Meta’s latest venture “Threads”. What started as tech banter quickly escalated with one user mentioning Zuckerberg’s prowess in jiu-jitsu. Musk, never one to back down from a challenge, casually proposed ...

CruxBuzz Staff

Women Sunbathing on Beach

Beer Tanning: The Alarming Trend You Need to Know About

The sun’s warmth has an undeniable allure, but recent trends signal a need for renewed vigilance in sun safety. An alarming practice known as ‘beer tanning’ has gained traction, placing individuals at unnecessary risk. To many, the idea might seem absurd – pouring beer onto the skin before exposure to sunlight. Yet, certain corners of ...

Mussolini’s UFO Secret: Controversy Surrounds Alleged 1933 Alien Crash in Italy

Roberto Pinotti, an Italian aerospace engineer and ufologist, has sparked controversy with his claims about a secret UFO crash in Italy in 1933. Despite widespread skepticism, Pinotti insists that he has discovered documents, including a purported Italian Air Force report, which describe the crash of a metallic object in Northern Italy on June 13, 1933. ...

CruxBuzz Staff

The Alarming Rise of the Brain-Eating Amoeba: The Silent Killer

“The brain-eating amoeba” is an extremely rare and fatal organism. There is hardly a survival rate once infected. The technical name of the amoeba is Naegleria fowleri. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have stated that the cases are very rare, with only three cases being reported per year. The amoeba uses ...