Abhishek Singhvi, 3 wildcard entries, Revanth aide among Congress Rajya Sabha picks
The Congress leadership has selected six candidates for the Rajya Sabha elections. Senior leader Abhishek Singhvi secured a renomination from Telangana. The party also nominated a personal aide to the Telangana Chief Minister. Other selections include a Dalit activist from Haryana, a district Congress president from Himachal Pradesh, and a Dalit-Christian from Tamil Nadu.
'Why did you star in the ad yourself?': Peter Welch brutally confronts Noem over no-bid DHS campaign
Bengal teachers' scam: ED to file final chargesheet
The Enforcement Directorate is preparing its final chargesheet in the teachers recruitment corruption case. Former West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee and his aide Arpita Mukherjee have been summoned for questioning. New documents have surfaced linking them to the case. Chatterjee was arrested in 2022, and Mukherjee was arrested after cash was found. The CBI is also investigating.
'Fraud with no accountability': Joe Neguse explodes at Kristi Noem over $220M border ad deal
India offers condolences on Khamenei's killing; Iranian envoy hits out at US, Israel
India expressed condolences for the passing of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri conveyed sympathies at the Iranian Embassy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged an immediate end to conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine. He emphasized that military confrontation does not resolve issues. India remains committed to peace efforts in the region.
Global oil supply chains face historic stress: Shipping 2 million barrels of crude oil now costs $29 million from the U.S. Gulf Coast to Asia. That is a record. Freight rates doubled in two weeks. Shipping alone now costs $14.50 per barrel, nearly 20% of the WTI crude oil price near $79. The trigger is the Strait of Hormuz crisis amid the U.S.IsraelIran conflict. Nearly 2030% of global oil supply moves through this chokepoint. Tanker disruptions, OPEC+ cuts, and soaring freight rates are tightening global oil supply chains and pushing oil prices higher worldwide.
Word of the Day: Consanguineous
Consanguineous is a word used to explain blood relationships in a family. It describes people who share the same ancestors or family line. The word has roots in Latin and has been used in English for hundreds of years. It is still used today in science, history, and family discussions to explain connections between people from the same bloodline.
US-India trade deal is almost at finish line: US Deputy Secretary of State Landau
The United States will partner with India to secure its energy supplies. US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau stated that America can be India's alternate energy source. This comes as the Strait of Hormuz faces disruptions. Landau expressed optimism about a trade deal and fostering regional stability. He highlighted the US interest in India's rise and partnership.
PM Modi's mega rally at Brigade Parade Ground on March 14
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a rally on March 14, marking the culmination of the BJP's 'Poribartan Yatra' in West Bengal. The party pledged to implement the 7th Pay Commission, restore abolished government posts, launch a 5,700 Crore Women's Empowerment Fund, and complete border fencing if voted to power.
How did America first agenda fail?: Smith torches Pentagons Advisor over Trumps war against Iran
DJ Moores net worth: How rich is the wide receiver after Bears trade to the Bills
DJ Moore has built significant wealth during his professional football career. His recent trade from the Chicago Bears to the Buffalo Bills has renewed attention on both his on-field value and financial success. Lets take a closer look at DJ Moores net worth and how wealthy the star wide receiver is after the BearsBills trade.
Kristi Noem roasted over conflict of interest: 'You had a romantic relationship with Lewandowski?
US invaded Iran to protect Israel!: Warren mercilessly grills Pentagon Advisor at fiery hearing
Pakistan may run out of petrol, diesel within a month amid Iran war; mulling mandatory WFH
Pakistan faces a potential petrol and diesel shortage within a month due to trade disruptions following the Strait of Hormuz closure. Stocks are critically low, prompting the government to consider weekly price revisions, compensation for oil companies, and mandatory work-from-home policies. Import tenders are being issued outside the Strait as a precautionary measure.
A rumblebum refers to someone who avoids work, responsibility, or meaningful effort, often creating fuss without achieving much. It can refer to slackers, procrastinators, or people who are all talk and no action. Unlike harsher words, it has a playful and humorous tone, making it versatile in casual speech. From workplaces to schools, social circles, or storytelling, rumblebum adds wit while gently critiquing idleness or inefficiency.
Why kill Khamenei was US 1st goal?: Reed BLASTS Pentagon adviser on Trumps war of choice| Iran
How destroyed must Iran be to meet Trumps goal?: Pentagon Advisor faces heat for US war campaign
Thought of the day by Ruth Gordon: Courage is like a muscle. We strengthen it by use.
Thought of the day: Beyond awards, which included an Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy, Gordon left behind memoirs such as Myself Among Others and My Side, offering candid reflections on her artistic journey. These works further reinforced her belief in continual growth and self-examination.
Chaos sown by Iran's attacks across the Persian Gulf is key to its strategy
Iran is launching widespread missile and drone attacks across the Middle East. This action follows perceived threats to its existence. The Islamic Republic targets Israel, American bases, and energy facilities. Iran aims to create fear and pressure allies of the U.S. to stop military campaigns. This strategy could also backfire. The conflict is impacting regional stability and energy security.
Oil prices jumped 18.5% this week. Brent crude hit $84. WTI crossed $78. The surge follows the Iran conflict and rising Strait of Hormuz tensions, a route carrying about 20% of global oil supply. Markets fear tanker disruption. That risk alone lifts prices fast. Higher crude means rising gas prices, expensive petrol, and renewed inflation pressure. Investors now question Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026. If oil stays above $80, economists warn the world could face COVID-era fuel inflation again.
Jamaican sprinting legend Usain Bolt's career redefined speed and determination, showcasing that greatness is rarely achieved through comfort. His powerful quote, Easy is not an option.. No days off.. Never Quit.. Be Fearless, encapsulates the mindset that fueled his world records and Olympic triumphs, inspiring many.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle returning to Indian theatres in new format
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle, the first installment of the concluding arc, is returning to cinemas in Japanese with English subtitles. This highly successful film, which achieved global box office records and critical acclaim, will also be presented in the immersive SCREENX format for the first time.
How war in the Persian Gulf could spill into the US economy
Attacks on Iran are disrupting oil supplies and raising prices. This is impacting consumers, especially those with lower incomes. Businesses face higher costs. Trade routes are becoming riskier. The US economy faces potential strain from increased defense spending and existing debt. This situation could lead to significant economic challenges.
Arjun Tendulkar marries Saaniya Chandhok; Bacchans, Ambanis attend
'For the man whos now Gov.': Bill Clinton names Pritzker while recounting Epstein island jet trip
NO TO WAR: Spanish PM vows not to repeat Iraq mistakes; defies Trump, Netanyahus Iran offensive
Dow down 400 points while Nasdaq up: The US stock market shows mixed signals today. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 465 points to 48,274, down 0.95%. The S&P 500 fell to 6,848, losing 0.30%. But the Nasdaq Composite stayed slightly positive at 22,809. Rising oil prices near $78 WTI and $84 Brent pressured industrial stocks in the Dow Jones. Investors worry about the Middle East conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, now in its sixth day. Tech stocks supported the Nasdaq as AI demand stayed strong. Traders now watch the US jobs report and Federal Reserve outlook as oil shocks and geopolitical risks drive market volatility.
Free IRS Tax Filing 2026: Millions of Americans remain unaware of the IRS Free File program, allowing about 70% of taxpayers to file returns at no cost. Despite broad eligibility, only a small fraction utilize this service, contrasting with the significant amounts spent on commercial tax preparation. The recent discontinuation of the Direct File pilot program further limits free options for taxpayers.
PNB scam: Court notice to Nirav Modi's two brothers over FEO proceedings
A Mumbai court has issued notices to Nirav Modi's brothers, Neeshal and Nehal Modi, and two senior executives. They must explain why they should not be declared fugitive economic offenders. This action follows pleas from the Enforcement Directorate in the Punjab National Bank scam. If declared fugitive, their assets can be confiscated. Nehal Modi is fighting extradition from the US.
Elizabeth Olsens quote reminds people to focus only on what they can control and stop worrying about things beyond their influence. The message highlights a simple yet powerful mindset that promotes mental peace, resilience, and a healthier way to deal with lifes uncertainties.
Toyota Motor to cut Middle East output by nearly 40,000 vehicles, Nikkei reports
Toyota is reportedly slashing its production for the Middle East by a significant amount, around 40,000 vehicles. This major cutback, as reported by Nikkei, suggests a substantial shift in the automaker's strategy or market outlook for the region. It's a pretty big deal for the Middle Eastern auto market.
Karnataka HC favours police verification of migrant workers after recent spate of crimes
The Karnataka High Court has recommended mandatory police verification for migrant workers hired as domestic help, following recent crimes involving such individuals. The court suggested a system similar to tenant verification, emphasizing the need for preventive safeguards and accountability without stigmatizing the entire class of migrant workers.
No talk of triggering NATO's Article 5 over Turkey missile shoot-down, Rutte says
NATO will not activate its mutual defence clause after a missile was shot down near Turkey. Secretary General Mark Rutte assured the alliance is strong and vigilant. He stressed continued support for Ukraine is vital even as Middle Eastern nations seek more weapons. Rutte indicated industry must increase production of air defence systems to meet demand.
Is Britney Spears arrested? Here's what happened to the pop icon
Pop superstar Britney Spears was arrested for driving under the influence in Ventura County, California, early Wednesday morning. The 42-year-old singer was booked by the California Highway Patrol and later released. Spears is scheduled to appear in court on May 4.
Rising crude oil prices due to Middle East tensions pose a significant threat to India's economy. Experts warn that every USD 10 per barrel increase could reduce GDP growth by 0.5 percent. India, heavily reliant on Middle East crude, faces pressure on economic activity, inflation, and currency stability.
Significant percentage of women in rural, semi-urban areas use UPI weekly for daily needs: Report
Women in rural and semi-urban India are increasingly using UPI for daily expenses like groceries and bills. A report highlights their growing financial discipline, with many being primary family savers. They show interest in gold-based savings and flexible deposit products. Cash withdrawal remains essential, with biometric authentication preferred.
Central bank gold run crashed 80% in January. Pause or reversal?
Central banks bought significantly less gold in January compared to last year. This slowdown follows years of strong accumulation. Analysts believe this is a temporary pause, not a shift away from gold. Geopolitical risks and diversification strategies are expected to keep central banks interested in gold. Uzbekistan and China were notable buyers, while Russia was a seller.
Bright Young Women, a 2023 novel by American writer Jessica Knoll, has drawn widespread attention for its daring reinterpretation of a real-life crime, shifting the spotlight onto the women affected rather than the man responsible for the violence.
Indian Navy deployed aircraft, ships in rescue ops after distress call from Irans warship IRIS Dena
The Indian Navy has initiated a search and rescue mission. This follows a distress call from the Iranian warship IRIS Dena. The vessel has reportedly sunk. The operation is underway off Sri Lanka's southern coast. Indian naval assets and aircraft are actively involved. The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Colombo received the alert.
US stock market crashed today as rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions shook Wall Street. The Dow Jones fell 336 points to 48,402, while the S&P 500 dropped to 6,849 and the Nasdaq slipped to 22,768. Investors reacted after WTI crude oil jumped above $77 per barrel following reports that Iran struck an oil tanker near the Strait of Hormuz, a route carrying 20% of global oil supply. Higher energy prices raised inflation fears. Gold fell to $5,118 and silver to $82.64, while Bitcoin dropped near $72,000. Traders locked profits after Wednesdays rally. Markets now watch oil risks and U.S. policy signals.
US worker productivity slows in fourth quarter
American worker productivity saw a slowdown in the fourth quarter. However, the overall trend remains strong. This has helped keep labor cost increases under control. Unit labor costs, which measure the price of labor per unit of output, rose in the last quarter. Economists anticipate artificial intelligence will further boost productivity and manage labor expenses.
US jobless claims filings unchanged from previous week at 213,000 as layoffs remain low
American jobless claims remained steady last week, indicating few layoffs. This follows a report of strong job gains in January, though revisions show fewer jobs were created last year. Some major companies have announced job cuts. Job openings have also decreased.
Five candidates file nominations for four Rajya Sabha seats in Odisha
Five candidates have filed nominations for four Rajya Sabha seats in Odisha. This has sparked a contest for the fourth seat. The BJP and BJD are expected to win two and one seats respectively. The fourth seat is likely to be a contest between Dilip Ray, supported by the BJP, and Datteswar Hota, supported by the Congress and CPI(M).
Sarah Ferguson Effectively Homeless in New York amid fallout from Epstein ties
Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, is reportedly effectively homeless after being asked to leave Royal Lodge following Prince Andrews losing his royal title. She is stated to be couch-surfing with companions in New York, with some connections like Priscilla Presley still providing support.The Duchesss daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are being kept separate from the scandal to safeguard their status in the royal family.
TTD stock jumps after CEO buys $148M shares and OpenAI ad talks spark investor interest
Trade Desk stock moved higher after a big insider share purchase by the companys CEO and reports of early discussions with OpenAI about advertising. Investors are watching the possible partnership closely as OpenAI explores ways to grow ad revenue from its large ChatGPT user base. The news gave a boost to TTD shares after months of weak stock performance.
Japan has done it. Your sweat can now generate electricity. Engineers at the Tokyo University of Science built a wearable device that turns human sweat into electricity. The sweat-powered wearable biosensor produced about 165 W/cm power output in lab tests. That is enough energy for low-power health monitors and wearable sensors. The device uses enzymatic biofuel cells and special printable enzyme ink. It converts lactate in sweat into electrical energy. This breakthrough could enable battery-free wearable health monitoring devices. Experts say the technology may power future fitness trackers, medical patches, and smart biosensors without charging. Simply sweating during exercise could keep wearable health devices running.
West Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose resigns
West Bengal Governor C. V. Ananda Bose has resigned from his position. He submitted his resignation in New Delhi earlier today. Bose stated he had spent enough time in the Governor's office. He served for approximately three-and-a-half years. During his tenure, he initiated outreach programs like 'Apna Bhaarat Jagta Bengal'.
Indias first response to Khamenei strike: Foreign Secy signs condolence book at Iranian Embassy
'You really didn't know?': Hillary 'acts shocked' over Maxwell being honored at Clinton Initiative
What is the Tom Lizard Hoppers meme? How Pixars googly-eyed reptile went viral
Tom Lizard Hoppers viral meme: The sea-green reptile from Hoppers, briefly teased during the end credits of Elio, has racked up millions of views online, inspiring music remixes, memes, gaming crossovers and a wave of fan art across social media platforms.
Quote of the day by Pel: Football legend Pel's quote emphasizes that success in team sports, like football, hinges on unity and active participation, not isolated efforts. His own career, marked by World Cup triumphs and global influence, exemplifies the power of collective effort and dedication. Pel's legacy extends beyond the pitch, inspiring through his life and words.
Amjad loves Rekha, Rekha loves Amitabh: Harsh Goenkas hilarious take on West Asia geopolitics
West Asia is experiencing escalating tensions as Iran launches attacks while the US and Israel target Iran. Industrialist Harsh Goenka humorously compared the complex geopolitics to a Bollywood storyline, highlighting shifting alliances and enduring rivalries. India has expressed concern and urged restraint, while Pakistan condemned US-Israel strikes.
Finland's President Alexander Stubb stated India and the Global South will determine the future global order. He believes Western dominance is ending. Decisions made by India will influence whether the world becomes cooperative or confrontational. This marks a significant shift in global politics. Emerging powers, especially India, will play a crucial role.
Morgan Stanley layoffs 2026: Morgan Stanley is reducing its workforce by approximately 2,500 employees. This move impacts about 3% of its global staff. The job cuts are happening across key departments like investment banking and wealth management. This decision comes even after the bank achieved record revenue. The firm is prioritizing efficiency and technology adoption.
Raisina Dialogue 2026 Opening | PM Modi, Finland President Alexander Stubb | LIVE
Australian shares saw a modest rebound on Thursday, March 5, 2026, with the S&P/ASX 200 index gaining 0.44%. Investors bought back into beaten-down bank, energy, and tech stocks after a recent market slump. Viva Energy Group and Magellan Financial Group were among the top performers, while mining stocks experienced mixed fortunes.
Major break in Nancy Guthrie investigation after sheriff reveals new lead
Investigators are revisiting a backpack seen in surveillance footage related to Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. New developments have emerged in the timeline of the 84-year-old's vanishing. Authorities are examining hundreds of thousands of vehicles seen in the area. The search continues with a reward of up to one million dollars for information. The family remains hopeful for her safe return.
Your CD is maturing soon? The costly mistake savers make, and 3 better options
Many savers forget to act when their certificate of deposit (CD) reaches maturity. This can lead to an automatic renewal with a lower interest rate and another lock-in period. Experts say checking your options early can help you earn more. Comparing CD rates, choosing a new account, or using a savings account can help you stay flexible and avoid losing potential interest.
Women hold just 17% of board seats in Indian banks: Study
Indian banks show a gender imbalance with women holding just 17% of board seats. While regulations mandate female directors, their influence in top roles remains limited. The banking sector lags behind broader corporate trends and global benchmarks. Experts suggest a shift from symbolic inclusion to strategic governance is needed for meaningful progress and stronger investor confidence.
Quote of the Day by Einstein: Over 85 years after it began, the Einstein-Bohr debate remains the most consequential intellectual rivalry in modern science one that shaped quantum mechanics, redefined human understanding of reality, and produced two Nobel Prize winners who genuinely admired each other. Albert Einstein's famous declaration, God does not play dice with the universe, was not just a quote. It was a direct challenge to Niels Bohr's quantum theory a challenge Bohr answered with equal brilliance. Yet Einstein once wrote to Bohr: Not often in life has a human being caused me such joy by his mere presence. Two giants. One profound disagreement. Zero personal animosity.
Travis Kelce and Kai Trump video goes viral as fans recall Taylor Swifts political stance
A brief interaction between Travis Kelce and Kai Trump during a TGL event rapidly gained the spotlight online. Kelce attended the match at the SoFi Center with his brother Jason Kelce, while Kai was present with her mother, Vanessa Trump, and golfer Tiger Woods. A short video featuring Kelce and Kai talking casually circulated widely on social media. The moment drew additional attention due to the political history between Kelces fiance, Taylor Swift, and Kais grandfather, Donald Trump.
Rice exporters urge govt to recognise Iran crisis shipping disruption as force majeure
Indian Rice Exporters' Federation seeks government intervention for shipping disruptions linked to the Iran crisis. They request official recognition of these events as exceptional circumstances. This aims to alleviate contractual performance issues and buyer pressures. The federation also seeks temporary working capital support for exporters. Measures are requested to waive port charges for stuck cargo and allow cargo redirection.
Word of the day: Malneirophrenia
Today's word of the day: Malneirophrenia is the unsettled emotional haze that remains after a disturbing dream. In simple terms, Malneirophrenia describes the lingering unease felt after waking from a nightmare.
Quote of the day: Todays reflection focuses on resilience, the ability to withstand hardship and turn suffering into inner strength. The theme echoes Paines own turbulent life, shaped by poverty, imprisonment and political exile.
Strait of Hormuz tensions threaten 41% of India's tea exports: TAI
Amidst reports of closure of Straits of Harmouz, the assurance from United States on insurance coverage and keeping the straits open notwithstanding, the prospect of Indian Tea exports do look grim as of now- Shailja Mehta, President Tea Association of India
6 foods to improve heart health and longevity naturally
Elevate your cardiovascular health with these seven natural superfoods. From the cholesterol-lowering power of oats to the anti-inflammatory benefits of turmeric and walnuts, this story highlights accessible, science-backed ingredients that protect your heart, improve circulation, and promote a longer, more vibrant life through simple dietary changes.
Consigliere meaning: The word consigliere signifies a trusted advisor. Originally linked to Mafia bosses, this role now extends to politics and business. A consigliere offers crucial guidance for significant choices. The term's usage has broadened considerably. It describes someone whose counsel is highly valued by leaders in many sectors.
'Do you have a law degree?': Rep. Crockett TORCHES Kristi Noem over ICE raids and detention centres
6 high-protein lunchbox ideas for office-goers
Upgrade your workday with seven high-protein Indian lunchbox ideas tailored for 2026. From Soya Chunk Pulao to Sprouted Salad and Tandoori Chicken, these nutrient-dense meals provide sustained energy, prevent afternoon slumps, and support muscle health, ensuring you stay productive and satiated throughout your busy office schedule.
You should be fired, impeached: Pramila Jayapal charges Kristi Noem over wrongful ICE detention
EAM Jaishankar speaks to Iran foreign minister Araghchi amid escalating tensions in Middle East
India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar spoke with his Iranian counterpart amidst escalating Middle East tensions. This follows India's Foreign Secretary offering condolences at the Iranian Embassy for the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an attack. Iran has warned of a strong response to the perceived aggression.
More than 300 million Americans will shift clocks on March 8, 2026, when Daylight Saving Time US 2026 begins. At 2:00 a.m. local time, clocks spring forward to 3:00 a.m., starting longer daylight evenings across most U.S. states. The DST schedule runs until November 1, 2026. The change supports evening commerce, travel schedules, and outdoor activity. However, Arizona and Hawaii skip Daylight Saving Time. Several U.S. territories also stay on standard time year-round. Smartphones adjust automatically, but manual clocks need resetting. Debate continues in Washington over ending DST permanently. For now, Americans still spring forward every March.
6 herbal Indian drinks that support digestion
Explore seven traditional Indian herbal drinks designed to optimize your digestion and gut health. From the probiotic-rich Chaas to the potent Ajwain and Bel infusions, this story highlights accessible, spice-based elixirs that naturally eliminate bloating and acidity while supporting your bodys metabolic fire throughout the year.
6 skin-friendly foods you should add in the daily diet
In the pursuit of radiant skin, we often focus on what we apply topically, yet true luminosity begins within the digestive tract. The traditional Indian diet is naturally rich in anti-inflammatory spices and antioxidant-dense produce that act as internal cosmetics. Here is the story of six daily Indian staples that can transform your skin health by 2026.
Flying Wedge tests 'Indias first autonomous swarm interceptor' for counter-drone warfare
Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace has successfully tested FWD YAMA, India's first autonomous swarm interceptor. This new technology is designed for counter-drone warfare and air defence missions. It offers a cost-effective solution to combat the growing threat of low-cost drones. The system uses artificial intelligence and swarm coordination for precision interception.
US tests Doomsday nuclear-capable Minuteman III missile amid west Asia war
Andhra Pradesh considers Rs 25,000 incentive for second child: CM Naidu
In an innovative effort to boost population growth, Andhra Pradesh is set to roll out a Rs 25,000 financial incentive for parents welcoming a second child or more. With the goal of elevating the Total Fertility Rate to the ideal 2.1, the state is gearing up to unveil a comprehensive population management policy by March, with implementation starting in April.
In an inspiring address, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed his admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modis tireless efforts in promoting welfare programs. Carney highlighted the transformative financial reforms that have brought countless individuals into Indias formal economy. Remarkably, he noted Modi's 25-year streak without a single day off, showcasing his dedication.
In a historic political shift, Nitish Kumar announced his resignation as the Chief Minister of Bihar on Thursday, filing his nomination for the Rajya Sabha polls. After a record-breaking 10 terms and nearly two decades at the helm, Kumars move to the Upper House of Parliament paves the way for the BJP to potentially appoint Bihars first-ever Chief Minister from their party.
CEC Gyanesh Kumar to review Kerala assembly election preparations in Kochi
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has arrived in Kochi for a three day mission focused on the Assembly elections. A familiar face in the region as a former District Collector, hes poised to engage with the youth, promoting voter education through interactive campaigns.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb is on a state visit to India. He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to strengthen ties. Stubb called India a key strategic partner for Europe. He emphasized India's importance in global affairs. Reforms in global institutions were discussed. India's permanent seat at the UN Security Council is crucial. The visit aims to deepen cooperation across sectors.
Internet blackout leaves anxious Iranians in the dark
Iran's internet is still around 1 percent of ordinary levels, monitor Netblocks said on Thursday, leaving most Iranians struggling to access independent news or communicate with the outside world. Iran's internet blackout has now exceeded 120 hours with connectivity still flatlining around 1 percent of ordinary levels, internet monitor Netblocks said in a message posted on social media platform X on Thursday.
Azerbaijan says Iran drone attack 'will not go unanswered'
Azerbaijan is preparing to retaliate after Iranian drones struck Nakhichevan Airport and a school. Two civilians were wounded in the midday attacks. The foreign ministry summoned the Iranian envoy to protest the violation of international law. Azerbaijan vows to protect its territorial integrity and sovereignty. These attacks will not go unanswered.
BJP hijacked Nitish Kumar: Tejashwi slams NDA as Shah backs Bihar CMs Rajya Sabha nomination
Defending champions India are set to face England in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2026 at Mumbais iconic Wankhede Stadium this Thursday. Former England pacer Stuart Broad has identified this one player as the huge danger for the Three Lions, emphasizing that his aura and effortless power hitting could propel India past the 200-run mark if not dismissed before the death overs.
India rice exports hit by Iran crisis: Exporters seek urgent govt support
The current global shipping crisis is hitting Indian rice exporters hard, forcing the Indian Rice Exporters Federation to call on the government for immediate support. As they grapple with a severe lack of containers, unexpected vessel cancellations, and skyrocketing shipping costs, the domestic market is feeling the squeeze with rising prices and strained cash flow.
A Bengaluru tech professional, Sushma, died by suicide at her residence. Police are investigating allegations of dowry harassment by her husband, Puneeth Kumar, and in-laws. Sushma's family claims frequent quarrels preceded the incident. Her husband is in custody for questioning. The couple had a four-year-old son. The investigation is ongoing.
Russia accuses US and Israel of trying to drag Arab countries into a wider Middle East conflict
In a striking accusation, Russia asserts that the U.S. and Israel are purposefully agitating Iran to ensnare Arab countries in a broader conflict across the Middle East. Amid these fraught exchanges, Iran has retaliated with drone and missile assaults on crucial oil infrastructure.
3i Atlas update: It is only the third known interstellar object observed passing through the solar system, offering rare insights into material from another star system.
Saaniya Chandhok and Arjun Tendulkar tied the knot today at St. Regis Hotel in Mumbai and the high-profile wedding was attended by many Bollywood stars. Saaniya Chandhok is the granddaughter of Ravi Ghai, whose Graviss Group operates popular ice-cream brands like Baskin Robbins and Brooklyn Creamery. Saaniya launched Mr Paws Pet Spa & Store in Mumbai in 2022. Reports suggest that Saaniya Chandhok and Arjun Tendulkar knew each other through Mumbai's elite circles.

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