‘Bring the cup home’: Gill, Gambhir, Iyer lead Indian men’s team’s message to Women in Blue ahead of Pakistan clash | Cricket News

Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer and Indian men’s team rallies behind Women in Blue ahead of the T20 World Cup. (Video grabs) NEW DELHI: As India gear up for their highly anticipated ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 opener against arch-rivals Pakistan, the Women’s team received a major boost with members of the men’s side sending…

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Rahul Gandhi to launch youth outreach in Prayagraj against paper leaks, exam irregularities | India News

LUCKNOW: Congress leader and leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will visit Prayagraj on July 10 as part of the party’s nationwide campaign against paper leaks, examination irregularities and rising unemployment, with the programme also carrying political significance ahead of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.The programme in Prayagraj, is among the first…

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Quote of the day by Hugh Jackman: ‘In the end, what do you want from your life partner? You want to be fully seen and accepted for who you are,’ when the ‘Wolverine’ spoke candidly about his ex-wife Deborra-Lee Furness | English Movie News

Hugh Jackman’s enduring marriage to Deborra-Lee Furness, once a Hollywood benchmark, has ended. Jackman’s past assertion about being “fully seen” by a partner now carries poignant irony. Their nearly three-decade union, which began on an Australian TV set, concluded with a separation and subsequent divorce, highlighting how life’s journey can test even deeply held beliefs…

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China beats Elon Musk’s ‘Jesus-level technology’ to launch world’s first commercial brain chip

China has moved ahead of Elon Musk‘s ‘Jesus-level technology’ Neuralink in the race to commercialise brain-computer interface technology, approving what is being described as the world’s first commercially available brain chip after successful clinical trials.The coin-sized implant, called NEO, has become the first surgically implanted brain-computer interface (BCI) device to clear clinical testing for commercial…

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As Anthropic and Trump administration ‘fight’ on Fable 5 ban; Michael Dell tells everyone: AI is amazing but it is not …

Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell has shared his views on AI as Anthropic and the Trump administration remain at odds over restrictions on the company’s advanced AI models. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Dell said, “AI is amazing but it’s not ‘magic,’ it’s just linear algebra, calculus, and statistics finally hitting the…

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Raushan Sir’s brother, accused in ‘Khan Sir’ coaching centre vandalism case, dies under mysterious circumstances in Nepal | Patna News

Prince (Left), the brother of coaching educator Raushan Anand, accused in the vandalism of Khan Sir’s (Right) institute, has died under mysterious circumstances in Nepal. PATNA: Prince, the brother of coaching educator Raushan Anand, who was among the accused in high-profile vandalism case linked to educator Khan Sir’s coaching institute on June 2, has died…

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Delhi Auto Drivers Protest Against Trump Posters After US Strike Kills Indian Sailors | India News

A diplomatic outreach campaign by the US Embassy in Delhi has run into trouble after several auto-rickshaw drivers were seen tearing down posters of President Donald Trump from their vehicles. This comes days after three Indian sailors were killed in a US strike on a tanker in Oman.The “#Freedom250” campaign had placed Trump-themed covers and…

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Start of AI cold war? Why US cut off global access to Anthropic’s frontier models

The United States government’s decision to restrict global access to Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 marks a defining moment in the geopolitics of artificial intelligence. What began as a regulatory intervention has now snowballed into a broader national security doctrine, signalling that frontier AI models are no longer just commercial tools but strategic assets.From…

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“I gave it everything I had”: After 8 years of UPSC struggle, Bareilly woman faces ₹18,000 reality

A Bareilly woman’s eight-year UPSC journey has gone viral after she shared her transition from intense exam preparation to an entry-level ₹18,000 job in Gurugram. Her candid account highlights the emotional and financial strain behind competitive exams and raises a crucial question about planning beyond success, urging aspirants to build a strong Plan B alongside…

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