‘You’re getting discombobulated’: ‘Commander in Chief’ Trump shares AI image of US troops advancing

US President Donald Trump (File photo) US President Donald Trump on Saturday shared an AI-generated, military-themed image of himself on Truth Social, portraying a larger-than-life “Commander in Chief” amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and ongoing diplomacy with Iran.The striking visual shows Trump standing on the deck of a naval vessel, binoculars in hand,…

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Beyond the bull run: Why affluent Indians are investing in premium homes

After years of relying on equities to build wealth, many of India’s affluent investors are now putting more money into premium residential real estate as they look for stability and long-term value amid volatile markets.Industry experts say that wealthy investors are increasingly treating premium housing as an important part of their investment portfolios, alongside equities,…

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“She is going to end up in jail again”: Asmongold fires back after Nina Lin blames him for spending night in jail over $4 scissors

Asmongold responded harshly after Nina Lin blamed him and his viewers for a situation that allegedly led to her spending a night in jail over unscanned $4 scissors. During a livestream, Nina suggested an Asmongold viewer reported her to police. Asmongold mocked her claims, called the incident “stupid,” and predicted she would “end up in…

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NMC Extends Internship Permission in Non-Teaching Hospitals Till 2028, Relief for FMGs | India News

National Medical Commission NEW DELHI: In a major relief for foreign medical graduates (FMGs) and states struggling with shortage of internship seats, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has extended permission for Compulsory Rotating Medical Internship (CRMI) in recognised non-teaching hospitals till May 2028.The earlier extension was valid only till May 2026. Officials said the latest…

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Roland Busch: Siemens to prioritise AI investments in US and China instead of Europe; as CEO Roland Busch says: I cannot explain to my shareholders why I am … |

Siemens is not happy with European Union (EU) regulations related to artificial intelligence (AI). Europe’s biggest engineering company has reportedly threatened to direct a larger share of its AI investments away from EU countries toward the US and China. The company’s CEO, Roland Busch, cited Europe’s restrictive regulations as the reason for this decision. In…

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