NASA’s Hubble sees a swarm of galaxies in one of the universe’s largest structures |

A new image released by NASA offers a densely packed view of one of the universe’s most massive structures, revealing a crowded gathering of galaxies whose gravity bends and magnifies light from far more distant objects hidden behind it.The photograph, taken by the NASA-led Hubble Space Telescope, centres on the galaxy cluster MACS0329-0211, a vast…

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Drishyam 3 Ott Release: ‘Drishyam 3’ OTT release confirmed: When and where to stream Mohanlal and Jeethu Joseph’s thriller | Malayalam Movie News

Mohanlal’s latest crime thriller ‘Drishyam 3’ is all set to begin its digital journey after a successful theatrical run. Directed by Jeethu Joseph, the film continues the story of Georgekutty and his family.The third instalment arrived in theatres amid massive expectations. Following its theatrical success, the makers have now officially announced its streaming debut. OTT…

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USA vs Paraguay: USMNT ends 20-year wait and makes World Cup history as 3rd-fastest host goal in opener | Football News

USA opened their 2026 World Cup campaign with a 4-1 win over Paraguay, scoring through a seventh-minute own goal forced by Christian Pulisic’s cross and Weston McKennie’s pressure/ Image:X USA could hardly have asked for a better start to their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, taking the lead against Paraguay inside the opening minutes in…

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Bill Gates isn’t happy with US government taking stakes in Intel, IBM and other American companies; says ‘rules of the game are…

Bill Gates has flagged a quiet but pointed concern with the Trump administration’s growing habit of picking up equity stakes in private American companies, warning that the practice could end up rewarding ownership over engineering. Speaking to CNBC, the Microsoft co-founder said the trouble starts when the government begins favouring firms it part-owns over rivals…

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Ram Dass Quotes: Quote of the day by Ram Dass: “The quieter you become, the more you can hear”; wisdom from the Harvard psychologist who found his guru in Neem Karoli Baba

In our hyper-connected world, true quiet is a rarity, leading to a subtle exhaustion from constant information intake. Spiritual teacher Ram Dass, known for ‘Be Here Now’, suggests that embracing silence allows us to hear our inner voice and the world’s subtle cues. This simple practice, like mindful walking or sitting still, sharpens attention by…

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70 Biryani Controversy: Pranit More finally REACTS on ‘Rs 370 biryani’ controversy: ‘Main carried away ho gaya, yeh meri badi galti thi’ – watch video | Hindi Movie News

Stand-up comedian Pranit More has broken his silence over the ‘Rs 370 biryani’ controversy involving Himanshu Jangra from Gurugram. Admitting his mistake, More said he got carried away as the audience laughed and apologised to those hurt. Maharashtra Cyber Police has filed an FIR against More and others. Stand-up comedian Pranit More has finally spoken…

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PM Modi in Nice: India and France seek to strengthen long-standing strategic partnership

India and France have shared close ties since 1947, formalized through the landmark Strategic Partnership launched on 26 January 1998, a first-ever for India with a Western nation, and the first for France with a non-Western nation. This partnership reflects their vision of enhancing strategic autonomy through deep bilateral cooperation. Defence and security, civil nuclear…

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UPSC prelims result 2026: How many attempts are too many? The hidden cost of chasing India’s toughest exam

The UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026 results will be announced any time now, bringing relief for some and disappointment for many others. While thousands of candidates will clear the first stage, lakhs will fall short in what remains one of the toughest competitive examinations in the country.Government exams continue to be one of the…

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Indus Waters Treaty fallout? Nearly a third of Pakistan reels as Sindh, Balochistan face water crisis

Is the fallout from Pakistan’s terror policy now reaching its fields and farms? With India keeping the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, a severe water shortage across Sindh and Balochistan is fuelling fears of an “economic massacre” in agricultural regions.Months after New Delhi put the decades-old treaty in abeyance following the Pakistan-sponsored Pahalgam terror attack,…

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