Kuldeep Kirtirajan

Women’s T20 World Cup: England make it two wins in a row with rain-hit victory over Ireland | Cricket News

England beat Ireland by 4 wickets (Pic credit: T20 World Cup’s X handle) Hosts England maintained their winning momentum in the Women’s T20 World Cup with a hard-fought four-wicket victory over Ireland in a rain-affected Group B clash at the Hampshire Bowl in Southampton on Tuesday.After crushing Sri Lanka by 87 runs in their opener,…

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NASA astronaut captures stunning southern lights ‘dancing like snakes’ across Earth from space |

For most people, the Southern Lights are a rare spectacle glimpsed from remote corners of the Southern Hemisphere. For astronauts orbiting hundreds of kilometres above Earth, however, the phenomenon appears from an entirely different perspective. A recent image and time-lapse captured by NASA astronaut Jessica Meir have offered the world a remarkable view of the…

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Aamir Khan’s ex-wife Kiran Rao shares a laugh with bride-to-be Gauri Spratt during family night out, ahead of July wedding |

Bollywood star Aamir Khan is making waves online for his modern family dynamic. The actor was spotted spending time out with his ex-wife, Kiran Rao and his bride-to-be, Gauri Spratt, just weeks ahead of the big wedding. Aamir Khan’s video with Gauri Spratt and Kiran Rao goes viral A video going viral online shows Aamir,…

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US government in letter to Anthropic CEO on Mythos 5 and Fable 5 ban: Dear Mr Amodei, you will face civil and criminal penalties if …

The US government instructed Anthropic to ban access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign nationals last week. The Trump administration then cited national security concerns behind the decision to restrict AI models. Now, Bloomberg has obtained the letter sent by US Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, directing the Claude-maker to restrict access…

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Meet Australia’s real-life Spider-Man: Medical student visits sick children and gifts Nintendo Switches while dressed as the superhero | World News

Most superheroes exist only on cinema screens, but in north Queensland, one young medical student is making a real difference for children battling illness. George D. Mann, a 20-year-old third-year medical student from Townsville, Australia, spends his free time as “Dr. Spider-Man”, visiting young patients while dressed in a Spider-Man suit and white doctor’s coat….

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China beats Tesla CEO’s Neuralink in launching what Elon Musk called ‘Jesus-level technologies’

After giving competition to Tesla with its EVs, China is now all set to compete with another segment with Elon Musk. China has reportedly approved the world’s first brain-computer chip for commercial use, beating Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s Neuralink to market. According to a report by New York Post, the coin-sized device, called NEO, has…

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V D Satheesan: Centre won’t be allowed to interfere in school curriculum: Kerala CM V D Satheesan | India News

NEW DELHI: Kerala chief minister V D Satheesan on Tuesday asserted that the Centre would not be allowed to interfere in the state’s freedom to decide the school curriculum, following a cabinet meeting that discussed education-related issues.Speaking to reporters, Satheesan said curriculum decisions fall within the state’s domain and reiterated that Kerala would safeguard its…

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Meet Gina Rinehart: Australia’s richest woman who just invested $1.4 billion in Elon Musk’s SpaceX | World News

For decades, the fortune of Australia’s wealthiest citizen has been tied to iron ore buried deep beneath the country’s red earth. Yet in recent years, Gina Rinehart has gradually expanded her interests far beyond mining, backing sectors she believes will shape the decades ahead. Space exploration now appears to sit firmly within that vision. As…

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