SSC GD Constable Answer Key 2026: The Staff Selection Commission has released the provisional SSC GD Constable Answer Key 2026 for the recruitment of 25,487 vacancies. Candidates who took the exam between April 27 and May 30, 2026, can now download their response sheets and the answer key from ssc.gov.in.
Trump's approval ticks up to 36% as price angst eases: Poll
President Trump's approval rating rose to 36% as public dissatisfaction with the cost of living eased slightly. The poll, conducted before and after Trump announced an Iran ceasefire, showed registered voters favoring Democrats 41% to 38% in upcoming elections. Despite a slight uptick, Trump's overall approval remains low.
Breaking News Live Updates: Thunderstorms, gusty winds likely in Delhi-NCR today
US connected-car rule prompts Ford, other automakers to seek licenses for China-built models
Automakers like Ford are seeking U.S. government authorization to continue selling vehicles with Chinese-linked software, facing a ban set to take effect for model year 2027. This complex process highlights the auto industry's deep ties to China's supply chains, with hardware restrictions expected to pose even greater challenges.
New Zealand's Sarpreet Singh, of Indian heritage, will play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He is the first Sikh footballer at the tournament. Singh aims to help New Zealand advance from a tough group. His journey includes playing in Germany and overcoming injury. Many in India will follow his progress closely.
Trump terms $300 billion fund to rebuild Iran as 'fake news'
US President Donald Trump has dismissed claims of Washington paying Iran a massive sum. Reports suggested a $300 billion fund for investment, contingent on Iran's nuclear deal compliance. This fund would be for companies, not direct government payments. Sanctions relief would be phased, linked to Iran's actions. Officials emphasize no money has flowed to Iran yet.
The technological advance cannot take away your employability. So you should equip yourself with trade skills. The globalising world gave us an advantage for our software, computer science or MBA education. But that era is over. It's about trade skills. It's about soft skills, which AI cannot easily replace, where human presence is required, he said.
US B-52 bomber crashes in California, killing all 8 crew aboard; aerials show aftermath of crash
U.S. Stock Market prediction: All eyes will be on Micron Technology stocks which rallied 10.8 per cent, and Advanced Micro Devices rose 7 per cent. Nvidias climb of 3.5 per cent.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's DoJ is investigating him and his wife
California Governor Gavin Newsom accused the Justice Department of a politically motivated investigation targeting him and his wife, alleging Donald Trump is retaliating due to Newsom's presidential aspirations and criticism. Federal agents have reportedly questioned friends and former employees, seeking records related to increasingly personal matters.
Morning Brief Podcast: Killed in Americas War: The Indian Sailors Nobody Apologised For
SoftBank Vision Fund CFO Navneet Govil exits after a decade as AI bets take centre stage
Navneet Govil, the chief financial officer of SoftBank's Vision Fund, is departing after a decade. His exit comes as the investment giant, known for its high-stakes bets on startups like WeWork, undergoes restructuring and shifts its focus towards AI. SoftBank will soon announce transition plans for his responsibilities.
Luis Suarez is an Uruguay legend who has left indleible mark in the FIFA football World Cups throughout his illustrious international soccer career.
Proverb of the Day highlights how past relationships can continue to influence a new marriage. The saying explains emotional baggage, unresolved trauma, subconscious comparison, co-parenting ties, boundary challenges, and the importance of open communication, healing, and creating unique bonds. It offers lessons on leaving the past behind while building trust and understanding in a new relationship.
Turkish Proverb of the Day highlights the importance of empathy, support network, peer mentorship, communication, collective wisdom, self-worth, and solidarity. The proverb, A woman has advice only for another woman, reflects the value of shared experiences and understanding. It explains how women often seek guidance from those who have faced similar situations. The saying remains relevant in discussions about relationships, personal growth, community support, and emotional well-being.
B52 Bomber Stratofortress crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday. The Stratofortress, designed and built by Boeing, is a long-range, subsonic aircraft that has long served as the backbone of the United States' crewed strategic bomber force, according to the U.S. military.
Jewish Proverb of the Day highlights a teaching from the Talmud that compares loving someone who scorns you to licking honey from a thorn. The proverb explains the risks of unrequited love, emotional energy spent on the wrong person, and the importance of self-preservation, mutual respect, reciprocity, boundaries, dignity, and healthy relationships in daily life.
'Feds are knocking on doors: Newsom RIPS Trump after DOJ launches probe into wife |California fraud
Encouraged RACIST, SEXIST behaviour: Randy Fine explodes at Biden-era NLRB in fiery House hearing
A French proverb highlights that true love involves looking together in the same direction, not just at each other. This timeless wisdom suggests strong partnerships are built on shared dreams and common goals. It underscores the importance of mutual support and a unified vision for a lasting connection.
ET Graphics: What the US and Iran say is in the memorandum to end Iran war
The US and Iran, with Pakistan as mediator, have announced a preliminary deal to end the war, with an immediate cessation of military operations and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and US sanctions will follow within 60 days.
SC permits Himachal MLAs to vote in municipal elections
The Supreme Court has allowed Himachal Pradesh MLAs to vote in elections for presidents and vice-presidents of civic bodies. This decision overturns a recent High Court order that had barred these ex-officio members from voting. The top court's intervention came after the state government filed a plea challenging the High Court's interim ruling.
Bangladesh summons Indian envoy over airport incident
Bangladesh has summoned India's deputy high commissioner in Dhaka. This action follows an incident at Delhi airport involving an adviser to the Bangladeshi Prime Minister. Reports indicate the adviser did not cooperate with immigration authorities. He was reportedly traveling on a regular passport, not a diplomatic one. The Bangladeshi government expressed disappointment over the event.
A 31-year-old woman's plea for financial help on Reddit highlighted the struggles of being the sole earner supporting her mother on a 70,000 monthly salary. She detailed managing two loans, household expenses, and medical costs, leading to significant stress and sleepless nights. A proposed 5 lakh loan to consolidate debt and invest was met with caution from users.
Goldman Sachs cuts India's 2026 CAD forecast to 1.3% of GDP
It expects India to be less vulnerable to higher crude oil prices than in previous years, citing lower oil intensity, improved energy efficiency and greater responsiveness of oil demand to increasing prices.
India's wholesale inflation hit a record 9.7 percent in May. This surge was primarily fueled by rising energy costs. The new Wholesale Price Index series, with a 2022-23 base year, now includes more items. Experts anticipate a slight easing in June due to cooling global energy prices. Retail inflation also saw an increase.
Quote of the day by Zac Efron: Zac Efron believes genuine connection stems from effortless conversation and immediate chemistry, rather than solely love at first sight. He highlights how losing track of time while talking signifies a strong, natural bond.
Weak monsoon threat looms; food inflation fears rise
Agriculture, though smaller in output share, still employs 43% of India's workforce, making monsoon performance crucial for rural demand and livelihoods.
3 injured in Manipur firing; protests at Imphal hospital
An exchange of fire between two groups in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Monday left at least three people injured. The injured, all from the Kuki community, were taken to Imphal's Regional Institute of Medical Sciences. Tensions flared as protesters objected to their admission. Security forces used teargas to control the situation.
Hope US-Iran deal will help restore peace: PM Modi
India has embraced the recent agreement between the United States and Iran as a beacon of hope for peace in West Asia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes this deal could pave the way for renewed tranquility and security in the region. With the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, Asia can breathe a sigh of relief as tensions ease.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Cape Verde pulled off a World Cup shock by holding Spain to a 0-0 draw in the opening game of Group H on Monday.
Rainy Day activities for kids: How to keep children busy indoors during monsoon. Here are ten tips
Fun rainy day activties for kids: Rainy days offer a chance for indoor fun and learning. Parents can engage children with activities like building forts, treasure hunts, and arts and crafts. Baking, science experiments, and reading also provide entertainment. These activities foster creativity and family bonding. They help children develop essential skills. A little imagination can make any rainy day special.
High-level six member French delegation reaches Kolkata to explore business opportunities
A six-member French delegation is in Kolkata to explore business cooperation. They will meet State Finance Minister Swapan Dasgupta and Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. The delegation seeks to understand the new government's focus. They are interested in freight corridors, ports, defense, agriculture, tourism and logistics.
'Ciryl is from France': Trump SURPRISES Macron with White House UFC shootout at G7
Quote of the day by Hailee Steinfeld: Actress Hailee Steinfeld shares a quote about Juliet, a timeless literary figure. She suggests every girl dreams of experiencing a grand romance like Juliet's. This highlights how classic stories continue to inspire dreams of love and deep connection across generations.
Psychology points to a different explanation. Children are often drawn to emotional safety rather than outward confidence or loud personalities. The people they trust most are not always the ones who command attention, but often the ones who create a sense of comfort.
If you import people from third world countries...: Trump gives take on immigration
President Trump renewed his criticism of immigration, stating that large-scale migration from developing countries could undermine the US. He also lambasted federal judges over a court ruling invalidating a fee on H-1B visas, calling the decision crazy and harmful to the country. Trump previously amplified critiques of birthright citizenship, sharing a video alleging exploitation of US laws by pregnant immigrants.
Life lesson of the day: Gaur Gopal Das lesson on mindful reflection delivers a powerful insight on emotional intelligence, self-growth, and modern stress management. It teaches that mistakes are not failures but learning signals for personal development. This wisdom supports mental clarity, resilience building, and positive mindset shift.
All 20 Indian crew members of MT Jalveer safely return home: Indian mission
Twenty Indian sailors from the vessel MT Jalveer have returned home safely. Their ship was attacked near Oman. This follows two other attacks on merchant ships with Indian crew members by US forces. The Indian mission in Muscat facilitated their safe repatriation. Indian authorities are committed to assisting nationals in distress.
'Start your engines'? Shippers wary on Hormuz reopening
Shipping groups are hesitant to resume sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. An agreement between the US and Iran promises its reopening. However, details on safe routes and timings are lacking. Hundreds of ships remain stuck in the Gulf. Leaders urge caution as the strait's de-mining is underway.
Chinese proverb of the day: A Chinese saying advises setting market prices to avoid disputes. Honest transactions build trust and prevent conflict. This principle applies beyond business to all relationships. Integrity leads to lasting success and social harmony. Fairness is a valuable asset for individuals and communities.
What we know about Iran-US deal to end war
Iran and the United States have reached an agreement to end nearly four months of war, paving the way for detailed negotiations on the Islamic republic's nuclear programme and sanctions relief. The use of the term 'maritime services' means that the United States has accepted that fees will be paid to Iran, it said, quoting what it said was an informed source.
A Bakersfield Amazon delivery driver lost his job after being filmed taking a cat. Joshua Gonzalez claims the animal was his own missing pet, presenting adoption records. The cat's original owner, Brenda Wilson, insists the feline is her pet Junie, owned for five years. Authorities are investigating the competing ownership claims as the case remains unresolved.
NEET re-exam: Home secretary reviews states' preparedness
Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan reviewed state preparedness for the NEET (UG) re-examination, scheduled for June 21. Amidst allegations of irregularities that led to the May 3 exam's cancellation, the focus is on student convenience, security, and exam integrity. States are urged to facilitate student travel, with the Railway Board pledging full cooperation to ensure a flawless process.
India, UK working to resolve issues for trade pact implementation
India and the UK are actively resolving issues impacting their free trade agreement. Discussions are underway in London to operationalize the deal. Key concerns include the UK's steel safeguard measure and carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. These measures could affect Indian exports. India is also engaged with the EU regarding proposed sanctions on certain Indian entities.
Psychology suggests that first experiences often leave lasting impressions on human memory. For many parents, their first child is the experience through which they encounter entirely new emotions, responsibilities and dimensions of love for the very first time.
Eurosatory 2026: India to display Pinaka, RudraM missiles in France; PM Modi backs joint production
'Where did the DONOR MONEY GO?': GOP lawmakers BRUTALLY torch SPLC CEO at fiery House hearing
This gas led to the formation of stars and expansion of galaxies during the early stages of the Universe. A new study by an international team of researchers has provided direct evidence of neutral gas in distant galaxies. Using ALMA and data from JWST, scientists detected a signal that helped them study star-forming material from 700 to 800 million years after the Big Bang. The findings offer new insights into galaxy growth and cosmic evolution.
India's exports to US remain flat in May, imports rise 54.43%
India's trade with the US saw exports remain steady in May, but imports climbed significantly. Trade with China experienced a notable surge in both exports and imports. Several other countries also showed positive export growth. However, some nations registered a decline in exports. Imports from specific countries like Brazil and Peru saw substantial increases.
Quote of the Day by Simone de Beauvoir: Simone de Beauvoir's message remains powerful today. Gender equality grows when opportunity is shared, not restricted. Societies advance when talent matters more than labels. Equal opportunity unlocks innovation, leadership, and human potential. Real freedom begins when women and men can pursue their ambitions without prejudice, barriers, or outdated gender roles.
Actress Melissa Rauch reflects on the transient nature of fame, stating it's hard in any capacity and ot anything that you can really grab. Her perspective highlights that public recognition is fleeting and dependent on external factors, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes from personal growth and authentic work rather than temporary celebrity status.
Meghalaya's infrastructure receives a major boost with Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurating and laying foundation stones for six highway projects worth over Rs 3,200 crore. These initiatives aim to enhance regional connectivity, improve travel times and foster economic growth.
Top 6 hill stations in India to visit this summer
Quote of the day by Chris Pine highlights how fear influences daily decisions and personal growth. The quote explains that people always have a choice when dealing with challenges. They can confront obstacles directly or avoid them. The message encourages awareness, courage, vulnerability, and action. It reminds people that growth happens when they step beyond comfort zones and face life's uncertainties instead of hiding from them.
WFI announces Indian squad for U-17 World Championships in Baku
India has announced its wrestling squad for the upcoming U-17 World Wrestling Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. The selection followed rigorous national trials. India's women's wrestling team has achieved significant success in recent championships. The contingent aims for a historic third consecutive title. Athletes from various states have secured their spots across different weight categories and disciplines.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos emphasized fostering an ownership mindset among employees to drive success. By aligning employee interests with long-term company growth through stock-based compensation, businesses can cultivate motivated teams who make better decisions and take greater responsibility, ultimately contributing to sustainable organizations.
After criticism, NCERT to restore original 'Dancing Girl' image in school textbook
NCERT will replace the modified 'Dancing Girl' image in its Class 9 Arts textbook with the original version after criticism. The altered depiction, which covered the figurine's torso, was deemed 'not age-appropriate' by some, sparking debate on the representation of historical artefacts in education.
'How many HOMELESS PEOPLE LIVE WITH YOU?': Cloud EXPLODES at witness over illegal immigrant benefits
Spanish Proverb of the Day reveals a timeless family wisdom. Modern life pulls people across cities, countries, and careers. Yet strong family roots continue shaping identity, values, resilience, and belonging. This powerful life lesson reminds us that lasting success means little without connection. Family bonds remain the unseen strength behind every journey.
James Clear emphasizes that repeated mistakes, not single errors, lead to negative life changes. He explains that missing a goal once is an accident, but doing so twice signals the formation of a new, potentially harmful habit. This highlights the power of consistent small choices in shaping identity and outcomes.
Tejasvi Surya launches campaign seeking empowered Bengaluru development minister
Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya has launched a campaign demanding a dedicated minister for Bengaluru's development. He alleges that an internal government dispute has left the city without clear administrative accountability. Surya highlights ongoing civic and infrastructure challenges, including flooding and delayed Metro projects.
RBI releases final guidelines on marketing, sales incentives of financial products
The RBI has prohibited third-party incentives to employees of regulated entities for selling financial products, while allowing banks and NBFCs to incentivize their own staff. New norms, effective January 1, 2027, aim to prevent aggressive sales and mis-selling, defining digital marketing intermediaries as DSAs/DMAs. Mis-selling will be assessed based on the customer's profile at the time of sale.
A viral video from Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing shows Japanese football fans celebrating a World Cup draw, then calmly clearing the street for traffic when the lights change. This display of civic responsibility has garnered global admiration, with many contrasting it with less orderly celebrations elsewhere. The clip highlights Japan's reputation for public discipline and order.
PM Modi shares video as Slovak PM Fico wears gifted jacket, duo seen twinning in Slovakia
'UFC fights between politicians': Rubio STEALS THE SHOW with hilarious White House fight joke
IMF chief says no global slowdown in sight yet, but risks are high
The global economy is holding strong despite the Middle East war. Commodity prices and inflation have risen, but a global slowdown is not yet evident. The IMF chief noted a recent agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. An updated economic forecast is due soon. The IMF previously outlined scenarios for future growth.
Words of Wisdom on Letting Go: If you can't change something, change your attitudebecause mindset shapes destiny more than circumstances. Modern psychology, personal growth research, and timeless wisdom agree. Stress falls when acceptance rises. Resilience grows when perspective changes. Success begins within. The most powerful life lesson today is simple: master your attitude, and you transform your entire future.
Belly Fat loss tips: Fitness coach shares 5 simple, easy tricks that may help shrink your waistline
A transformational coach has shared five simple habits to help people lose belly fat. Eating protein first, taking a short walk before meals, eating slowly, avoiding large drinks during meals, and having a smaller last meal can make healthy eating easier. These consistent changes support overall fat loss and well-being.
French proverb of the day: A French saying emphasizes the importance of thoughtful emotional commitment in relationships. It suggests that rushing into attachments without sincerity or reflection can lead to instability, as true connection requires time, trust, and mutual understanding to endure.
More sleep means good health? Answer is no. Study says people with diabetes face risk of developing deadly liver disease with rise in nap time. Research presented at ENDO 2026 found that people with type 2 diabetes who take naps longer than 30 minutes may face a higher risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). The findings suggest that sleep habits could help identify people at risk.
Dia Mirza's assertion on a podcast that patriarchy is the cause of climate change has sparked a heated online debate. While critics argue her statement oversimplifies a complex global crisis and unfairly blames men, supporters contend she was referencing historical power structures and initiating a broader discussion on gender and accountability.
Portuguese proverb of the day: This timeless wisdom reveals a powerful truth often missed in modern life. Real happiness grows through observation, gratitude, and learning. Every experience teaches. Every moment matters. Great life lessons hide in ordinary days. Those who appreciate the world deeply often gain lasting wisdom, inner peace, resilience, and purpose.
Not just buying Rafales: India wants design, development and manufacturing at home
India's trade with West Asia gradually improving: Commerce Secy
India's trade with West Asia faced disruptions in May due to the US-Iran conflict. Exports saw a slight dip but are recovering. Imports also declined significantly. The conflict impacted shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz. Despite challenges, Indian exporters are utilizing Omani ports. A peace deal between the US and Iran is anticipated to ease trade further.
Pakistan: PAF trainer aircraft crashes near Mardan, both pilots die during training sortie
Quoting a statement issued by the Paksitan military's media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Dawn reported that the aircraft was on a routine training sortie when it crashed. The accident claimed the lives of Flight Lieutenant Muhammad Qasim Abdullah from the PAF and Lieutenant Taha Abbasi from the Pakistan Navy.
Turkish proverb of the day reveals a timeless truth about success, resilience, and personal growth. This ancient wisdom shows that every meaningful achievement demands courage, patience, and the willingness to face challenges. This life lesson reminds us that greatness is never found in comfort alone. It grows through brave choices, smart decisions, and persistent effort.
India, Slovakia upgrade ties to comprehensive partnership; ink 11 pacts
The two leaders also agreed to work towards the earliest implementation of the India-European Union free trade agreement that is expected to significantly shore up the bilateral economic engagement.
DRDO successfully conducts flight-test of Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation has successfully tested its indigenously developed Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile. The missile was launched from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha. All test objectives were met. This development showcases India's growing indigenous defence capabilities. Senior officials from DRDO, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force witnessed the successful test.
India's climate tech funding rose from USD 315 million to USD 2.6 billion in 5 years: Report
Indian climate tech funding saw a massive jump. Investments are now focused on electric vehicles, renewable energy, and infrastructure for energy transition. This shift is driven by a need for energy security, with government schemes supporting these sectors. Investors are backing companies ready for large-scale deployment, creating a strong investment case.
'Michelle Obama is a man': UFC fighter Josh Hokit 'DISRESPECTS' ex-First Lady at White House event
India introduces PPI for goods and services, begins shift from WPI
India has launched Producer Price Index data for goods and services. This move aims to provide a clearer picture of price changes from a producer's viewpoint. The government plans to phase out Wholesale Price Index numbers within five years. This aligns with international practices and IMF recommendations. The new PPI will offer better insights into inflation experienced by producers.
Adani, Jabil announce plans for AI Data Centre in India
The proposed alliance will combine Jabil's engineering and advanced manufacturing capabilities with Adani Group's infrastructure, green energy, logistics and data centre assets to address growing demand for AI data centre infrastructure, the companies said.
Michelle Obama Josh Hokit: UFC fighter Josh Hokit made a controversial statement about Michelle Obama after winning at UFC Freedom 250. The comment, made on the White House lawn, quickly went viral. This remark overshadowed his victory and drew widespread reactions online. Joe Rogan's brief interview conclusion also gained attention. Hokit has a history of provocative statements.
Short inspirational spiritual quote by Ram Dass: Ram Dass, renowned for his book 'Be Here Now,' emphasized the profound power of silence. His quote encourages deeper listening beyond words, fostering intuition and self-awareness. This timeless wisdom, rooted in Eastern traditions, offers a path to mindfulness and inner peace amidst life's clamor.
Because of the El Nino, we are preparing for not so good monsoon: Nirmala Sitharaman
France, UK seek Hormuz deployment if U.S.-Iran ceasefire takes hold
France and Britain are proposing a multinational naval mission for the Strait of Hormuz. This plan aims to secure shipping routes should a ceasefire between the US and Iran occur. Several European nations are considering participation. The mission would focus on defensive tasks like escorting vessels and mine clearing. G7 leaders will discuss the proposal to stabilize global energy flows.
For decades, river restoration has focused on returning waterways to conditions that existed before dams, weirs and large-scale human intervention. But new research suggests fish living in altered rivers may already be adapting to those environments. The findings raise a new challenge for conservationists: if fish populations are evolving in response to human-made rivers, restoring habitats alone may no longer be enough.
Jewar airport first commercial flight lands in Bengaluru, passenger highlights connectivity boost
Football fans in India are experiencing significant technical problems with ZEE5's 2026 World Cup broadcasts. Complaints include buffering, app crashes, and poor video quality. Many viewers are frustrated with the service, especially after paying for a World Cup package. ZEE5's ability to resolve these issues will impact its standing in India's sports broadcasting market.

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