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  • In 1867, Canterbury released 40 house sparrows to eat crop pests; within 15 years New Zealand was poisoning the birds and paying bounties after they began stripping grain crops
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  • Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission: ‘Tell us our crime’: JSSC-CGL exam cancellation ends one protest, sparks another as 2,000 fear job loss | India News
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Carla Nelson ends legislative career after years of service in Minnesota Senate

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Carla Nelson ends legislative career after years of service in Minnesota Senate Minnesota State Senator Carla Nelson has declared that she will retire and leave the Minnesota Senate when her current term comes to an end. Since being elected to represent the state in 2010, Nelson has been serving communities in both Olmsted and Dodge…

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50 Green Card holders identified to be deported as US starts re-vetting older cases

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50 Green Card holders in the US have been identified for deportation. At a time when 11 million immigration applications are pending with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Donald Trump administration announced earlier that it would take time to go back on older Green Card cases and find out if any undeserving people…

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Centre levies Rs 3/litre windfall tax on petrol exports amid rising oil prices

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The government has imposed a windfall gains tax of Rs 3 per litre on petrol exports with effect from May 16, PTI reported. The move comes amid elevated global crude oil prices and ongoing volatility in international energy markets following the Middle East conflict.“Govt levies Special Additional Excise Duty of Rs 3 per litre (SAED-…

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“When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don’t stoop to their level. No, our motto is…”

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Quote of the day by Michelle Obama Some quotes become popular for a few weeks and then quietly disappear. Others somehow stay around for years because people keep finding new situations where the words still fit. Michelle Obama’s famous line about “going high” feels like one of those quotes that refuses to fade away. Even…

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Inside the headquarters of the world’s largest social media company, the “Year of Efficiency” has reportedly turned into a year of dread. As the set date of Wednesday, May 20, approaches, Meta is prepared to let go roughly 8,000 pink employees, slashing about 10% of its global workforce. Despite the company reporting record-shattering profits, including…

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Robin Singh parts ways with Mumbai Indians after 16-year journey

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NEW DELHI: A long chapter in Mumbai Indians history has come to an end, with former India all-rounder Robin Singh officially announcing his departure from the franchise after a 16-year association.Robin confirmed on Friday that he has parted ways with both Mumbai Indians and their overseas sister franchise MI Emirates, bringing to a close one…

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Look, choosing a fruit isn’t a brain scan. It’s a playful snapshot. Your energy might be a “Mango” on a busy Monday when you’re crushing your to-do list, and a “Litchi” on a Sunday when you’re catching up with family. The point of tests like this isn’t to give you a permanent label.It’s just to…

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Meningitis outbreak in Berkshire causes panic in three schools There have been reports that two Berkshire schools have been linked to an outbreak of meningitis that caused the death of one student at Henley College. The students who are undergoing treatment are attending Reading Blue Coat School and Highdown Secondary School and Sixth Form Centre,…

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Trump returns home to Washington mauling after China flex

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Trump returns home to Washington mauling after China flex (Image credit: AP) The TOI correspondent from Washington: US President Donald Trump is heading back from his high-stakes Beijing summit facing a storm of criticism at home that he effectively conceded geopolitical ground to a rising China, even as he touted commercial agreements and claimed he…

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Record! Pakistan captain Fatima Sana hits fastest fifty in WT20I history

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Fatima Sana of Pakistan bats during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup India 2025 match between Bangladesh and Pakistan at R. Premadasa Stadium on October 02, 2025 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Photo/Getty Images) Pakistan captain Fatima Sana created a new record on Friday after scoring the fastest half-century in Women’s T20 Internationals during Pakistan’s match…

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