Kuldeep Kirtirajan

FIFA World Cup 2026: How to watch Opening Ceremony, all performers, UK, India, US, Brazil, Saudi Arabia start timings, and more | International Sports News

The FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony will feature three major celebrations across Mexico, Canada, and the United States, making it one of the biggest tournament launches in history. Artists including Shakira, Burna Boy, J Balvin, Tyla, Michael Bublé, and Nora Fatehi are set to perform. Fans in India can watch the ceremonies live on…

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‘Soft kill weapon’: China’s military warns of ‘AI sycophancy’ in battlefield decision-making

China’s military has warned about the risks of “AI sycophancy”, a tendency among artificial intelligence systems to align with user biases rather than objective facts, and called for measures to prevent it from affecting military operations.PLA Daily, which is the official newspaper of the Chinese military, said the issue posed challenges as the People’s Liberation…

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How OpenClaw that Sam Altman spent billions on is ‘helping’ companies in China do what the Chinese government has strictly banned them from doing

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as OpenClaw are transforming workplaces across China, helping companies boost productivity but also quietly reducing their reliance on human workers, a report has said. These layoffs put businesses on a collision course with Chinese government efforts to protect jobs and maintain social stability.According to a report by news agency Reuters,…

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Flicks, pulls and drives on show as Rohit Sharma hits stride in nets; India gear up for Afghanistan ODI series | Cricket News

TimesofIndia.com in Mohali: Day after getting a green signal from the Centre of Excellence (CoE), Rohit Sharma looked in fine touch during India’s optional training session at the IS Bindra PCA Stadium in Mohali on Wednesday.Rohit Sharma was the first to step out of the team bus, and security officials and Punjab Police personnel took…

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“Mom told me to stop giving interviews”: Famous teenage investigator Sarthak Sidhant shares her mother’s reaction on him getting attention

When 18-year-old Sarthak Sidhant started making national headlines, many people saw a fearless teenager challenging a powerful system. What many people did not see, however, was his mother’s reaction. While the country was applauding her son, she was worried.In a recent interview with mo.of.everything, Sarthak opened up about how the sudden attention affected his family….

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‘Mounting debts may have pushed him’: Domino’s delivery executive jumps to death from 13th floor | Ahmedabad News

VALSAD: A Domino’s Pizza delivery worker allegedly died by suicide after jumping from the 13th floor of the Daman Ganga Building in the New Gujarat Housing Board colony area of Valsad on Sunday.Preliminary information suggests that the man, identified as Manav, was under severe financial distress. Sources told TOI, mounting debts may have contributed to…

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Us Stocks: US stocks today: Wall Street mixed as tech stocks slide, Iran tensions weigh on sentiment

Wall Street’s major indexes traded mixed to lower on Wednesday as investors grappled with a continued selloff in technology stocks, rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and expectations that the Federal Reserve could keep interest rates elevated for longer.The S&P 500 was nearly flat after recovering from an early decline, while the Dow Jones…

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UP RERA says carpet area is what counts, not super built-up area; here’s why it matters

The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) on Wednesday cautioned homebuyers against relying on super built-up area figures while purchasing flats, saying carpet area which makes the actual usable space inside a residential unit, should be the basis for any buying decision.UP RERA said the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, mandates…

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British couple killed, thrown to Crocodiles; ISIS-linked trio convicted after spending £37,000 on their cards | World News

Three members of an ISIS-linked gang have been convicted of murdering British botanists Rod Saunders and Rachel Saunders before dumping their bodies in a crocodile-infested river in South Africa, bringing an end to a case that remained unresolved for more than eight years.Durban High Court found Sayefundeen Del Vecchio, 44, his wife Bibi Patel, 34,…

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