Amit Shah to release BJP's West Bengal manifesto in Kolkata today
Union Home Minister Amit Shah released the Bharatiya Janata Party's West Bengal manifesto, 'Sankalp Patra'. The manifesto outlines promises for women, healthcare, education, and industrial growth. The BJP aims to address citizen needs and bring change to the state. Polling for the assembly elections will occur in April, with results expected in May.
How 'Dhurandhar' Madhavan turned a dry land in Tamil Nadu into a thriving coconut farm in 3 years
Actor R. Madhavan spent three years reviving barren land in Palani, Tamil Nadu into a productive coconut farm. His experimental approach yielded non-hybrid coconuts known for their sweetness and aroma. This personal project also led to sharing knowledge with local farmers. Madhavan's journey highlights a growing trend of film personalities engaging with agriculture, with diverse outcomes.
US judge orders Pentagon to restore press access
A U.S. judge has ruled the Pentagon is defying a court order by hindering journalists' access, calling the department's actions a latant attempt to circumvent a lawful order. The judge stated the Defense Department must comply with his earlier ruling that sided with news organizations challenging restrictions imposed last year.
ISRO successfully conducted the second Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT-02) for the Gaganyaan mission, a crucial step towards India's first human spaceflight next year. This test validated the parachute deceleration system for the Crew Module's safe return to Earth. The mission aims to send a three-member crew into orbit and bring them back safely.
China's factories jolt back to inflation on Iran war price shock
Chinas factory-gate inflation turned positive in March for the first time in over three years, with the producer price index rising 0.5% year-on-year, signalling early cost pressures linked to the Iran conflict. Economists warned that inflation driven by higher input costs rather than demand could squeeze company margins, slow growth and limit Beijings policy options.
Mohali residents face a 1,000 fine from April 15 for water wastage during morning hours, including hose pipe use for lawns, vehicles, or cleaning. Repeat offenders will be fined 2,000, with a third violation leading to water supply disconnection. This strict measure aims to manage demand during peak hours.
JD Vance sets off to Pakistan to lead talks with Iran as war's ceasefire remains shaky
Vice President JD Vance leads U.S. talks in Pakistan to resolve the six-week Iran conflict, aiming to avert President Trump's threat of 'whole civilization' destruction. Despite Vance's skepticism of foreign interventions, he's joined by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. A fragile ceasefire faces collapse amid irreconcilable demands from the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Asian Development Bank predicts slowing Asia growth as Middle East war takes toll
The Asian Development Bank forecasts a slowdown in Asia's economic growth to 5.1% this year and next, citing the prolonged Middle East war. This prediction could worsen if the conflict extends, potentially pushing growth lower and inflation higher, impacting energy importers and food security.
Trump weighs pulling some US troops from Europe amid NATO strains, official says
President Trump is contemplating a troop withdrawal from Europe. This move stems from frustration over NATO allies' lack of assistance in securing the Strait of Hormuz. His plans to acquire Greenland have also not progressed. Discussions are ongoing, but no final decision has been made. This situation highlights strained relations between the U.S. and its European NATO allies.
On Day 41, a fragile US-Iran ceasefire faces strain as Israel intensifies operations in Lebanon, issuing an evacuation order for Beirut's southern suburbs. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts are accelerating across multiple tracks, including US-UK plans for the Strait of Hormuz and upcoming talks between Israel and Lebanon.
Chinese business hired lobbying firm with ties to Donald Trump Jr, then scored a win in Washington
A U.S. startup's bid to remove a Chinese investor from its board was rejected by a national security watchdog. A lobbying firm connected to Donald Trump Jr. facilitated a meeting for the Chinese firm with the watchdog's head. This decision, which favored the Chinese company, has raised concerns about foreign influence on U.S. national security decisions.
Tamil Nadu Polls: Our goal is to form government again, says EPS
AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami expressed confidence in his party's campaign for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. He aims for his party to regain power. DMK leader Kanimozhi and Union Minister Piyush Goyal also campaigned for their respective candidates. The elections are anticipated to be a close contest. Actor Vijay is also entering the electoral fray.
The Secondary Education Board, Assam is set to announce the SEBA Assam HSLC Result 2026 today, April 10. Students can expect the topper list and overall pass percentage to be revealed. The results will be declared through an official press conference. Students can check their scores on the official website sebaonline.org by entering their roll number and date of birth.
US considers new crackdown on Chinese telecom companies, FCC says
America's Federal Communications Commission is considering a significant move. Three major Chinese telecom firms, China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom, might be prohibited from running data centers within the United States. The FCC also plans to stop other carriers from connecting with these companies. This action stems from national security concerns.
Israel tensions surface as Democrats plot US midterms
Democrats are divided over Israel policy and the influence of pro-Israel lobby American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) at a key Democratic National Committee meeting ahead of the midterm elections.
Xi's $270 billion Middle East bet limits China support for Iran
China's substantial investments across the Middle East, particularly in green tech and tourism, are now jeopardized by regional conflict. Despite facing risks to its capital and personnel, Beijing is navigating a delicate balance, aiming to de-escalate tensions while reassuring Gulf partners and continuing its economic expansion.
Former Iranian foreign minister dies from attack wounds
Former Iranian foreign minister Kamal Kharazi has died from injuries sustained in US-Israel strikes on April 1, according to Iranian media. He was 81 and was serving as head of the Strategic Council for International Relations.
Is the world finally going to tariff big tech?
The WTO failed to renew its long-standing moratorium on tariffs for e-commerce, ending a near 30-year consensus that kept digital trade duty-free. This opens the door for countries to consider taxing cross-border digital services such as software and streaming.
Japanese authorities bust major drug smuggling network led by Pakistani nationals
Japanese authorities have arrested a Pakistani used-car dealer and five others in connection with a major drug bust. The group is accused of smuggling 270 kilograms of stimulant drugs, valued at 14.3 billion, into Japan from the UAE. The drugs were reportedly concealed within cosmetic powder bags in a container.
Netanyahu authorizes direct talks with Lebanon in potential boost to ceasefire efforts
Israel is set to begin direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah. This development offers a potential boost to Middle East ceasefire efforts. However, the fragile truce faces challenges. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz remains a concern, with ongoing drone attacks reported. The fate of Iran's nuclear program also hangs in the balance as discussions loom.
US summons Iraqi ambassador over drone attack on diplomatic facility in Baghdad
The United States has summoned the Iraqi ambassador to Washington. This action follows a drone attack on a major US diplomatic facility in Baghdad. The US Embassy in Baghdad stated that an Iraqi terrorist militia group, allegedly aligned with Iran, carried out multiple drone strikes.
Uttarakhand government geared up for Char Dham Yatra, no cap on pilgrims: Chief Minister Dhami
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the removal of the pilgrim cap for the upcoming Char Dham Yatra, assuring comprehensive preparations for a smooth and safe pilgrimage. All departments are reportedly ready, with extensive discussions held on infrastructure, safety, and disaster management. The Chief Minister also highlighted Prime Minister Modi's significant contributions to the state's development and upcoming projects.
The Secondary Education Board, Assam will announce the Class 10 results for 2026 on April 10. Students can check their scores and download marksheets from the official website, sebaonline.org, after the results are declared during an official press conference. The marksheets will include candidate details, subject-wise marks, and qualifying status.
Andhra Pradesh to draft law to restrict social media access to 13 year olds
Andhra Pradesh is set to enact a law restricting social media access for children under 13, aiming to create a safer digital environment. The state is exploring age verification methods like DigiLocker's age tokens to enforce these restrictions. A Group of Ministers is examining the proposal, with a focus on balancing digital access with child safety and well-being.
Vikram Misri, Marco Rubio discuss trade, Quad; US diplomat set to visit India in May
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit New Delhi next month following a productive meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. Discussions focused on bilateral relations, including trade, critical minerals, defense, and the Quad. Misri also held separate meetings with other US officials on security, defense, and economic cooperation.
Reopening Strait of Hormuz won't end global turbulence': UK Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper
A look at where Israel struck in central Beirut on the deadliest day of the Israel-Hezbollah war
Beirut experienced intense Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday. Buildings were destroyed and many people were killed and injured. The attacks targeted residential and commercial areas across the city. This wave of strikes hit busy areas, neighborhoods, and upscale districts. The bombardment caused significant damage and casualties in Beirut and its southern suburbs.
US, India agree to further cooperation under Pax Silica
India and the United States are set to deepen their collaboration. Discussions focused on Pax Silica, artificial intelligence, and critical minerals. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with US Under Secretary Jacob Helberg. This engagement aims to strengthen economic and technology ties between the two nations. India joined Pax Silica earlier this year.
US Republicans block bid to rein in Trump's Iran war powers
House Republicans blocked a Democratic attempt to end U.S. attacks on Iran, continuing to prevent efforts to limit President Trump's war powers. Democrats vow to force war powers votes again after recess, citing Trump's threats and concerns over civilian infrastructure. The move comes amid discussions of impeachment and linking foreign policy to domestic affordability issues.
What started as a quick stop for an energy drink turned into a moment James Milby will never forget. A simple detour to a local store in Glasgow, Kentucky, ended with the truck driver walking away with a lottery win worth more than half a million dollars, completely reshaping an ordinary day into an extraordinary one.
West Asia War: Israel yields after nearly breaking US' olive branch
West Asia War: Israel wants direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah. This comes after heavy bombardment in Lebanon. US President Donald Trump stated his forces will remain near Iran until a deal is fully met. Iran insists it will not restrict uranium enrichment. Tehran also seeks sanctions relief and control over the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan is preparing for US-Iran talks.
Jonah Hill has confirmed that he is married to Olivia Millar and that the couple has quietly welcomed their second child. The revelation came during a conversation with Martin Scorsese for Interview Magazine, where Hill casually referred to Millar as his wife while discussing his film Outcome. He also spoke about how fatherhood has reshaped his priorities, saying family now comes first.
Melania Trump denies epstein links, rejects claims as false and defamatory
Melania Trump has denied any relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, calling circulating claims false and defamatory. Her remarks came as a disputed 2002 email resurfaced online, sparking renewed debate about alleged connections. The email, released in Justice Department records, contains references to G and is not conclusively verified as hers.
Afrika Bambaataa, hip-hop pioneer and Zulu Nation founder, dies at 67: Cause of death revealed
Afrika Bambaataa, a pioneering DJ, rapper, and producer credited as one of hip-hops founding figures, has died at the age of 67 in Pennsylvania.Born Lance Taylor in the Bronx in 1957, he rose to prominence in the 1970s and helped shape hip-hop culture through block parties and innovative music. He founded the Universal Zulu Nation and gained global recognition with tracks like Planet Rock.
Brain Rot is everywhere heres why the Internet cant stop talking about it
Brain rot, a new term for mental fatigue, is gaining attention. Excessive online content consumption, especially on social media, is linked to shorter attention spans and memory issues. Experts are researching its effects on younger generations. Strategies like limiting screen time and mindful technology use are recommended to combat this digital overload.
Native American Cherokee proverb teaches how to live a good life. It says people should help others and leave kindness behind. The saying has no single author because it comes from oral tradition. A folklore story shares personal connection to Cherokee roots. The message remains important today, encouraging respect, strong values, and legacy remembered by family, community, and future generations.
Glen Powell and Barnstorm join David Weils upcoming crime drama Calamities at Prime Video
Prime Video has officially greenlit a Texas-set crime thriller created by David Weil. The series follows the aftermath of a violent drug deal that shakes a quiet border town, drawing together a sheriff confronting her past, a ruthless hitwoman, an ambitious FBI agent, and a dangerous cartel faction. Produced with Glen Powell and Barnstorm, the show explores intersecting lives caught in escalating chaos.
'To be clear, I never had a relationship with Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell: Melania Trump
India Inc ramps up exports as Iran ceasefire reopens Middle East trade
Indian businesses are seizing opportunities after the Iran war ceasefire. Exports are resuming, and factories are returning to full capacity. Companies expect a surge in orders for reconstruction activities in war-affected nations. Pharma and packaged food sectors see increased demand.
US Iran War: No air strikes in UAE for first time, but Hormuz still choked
The UAE has reported its first day without air strikes since the conflict started on February 28. No missiles or drones were detected from Iran. However, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
EU opposes Iran toll plan, backs free Hormuz passage
The European Union has stated that ships must be allowed passage through the Strait of Hormuz freely. Iran had suggested charging for passage. The EU emphasized that international law guarantees freedom of navigation. This freedom is considered a public good that must be protected. No payment or toll will be accepted for passage.
Social Security benefits check 2026: Many Americans may not be receiving their full Social Security payments. Small errors in earnings records or personal status can lead to underpayments. Checking your earnings history and ensuring your personal details are updated with the Social Security Administration is crucial.
Macro buffers to help India tide over Gulf crisis: World Bank
India's economic growth for FY27 is projected at 6.6 percent. The World Bank notes potential risks from the Gulf conflict impacting global energy prices. However, India's economy is strong, supported by reserves and low inflation. Growth is expected to average 7.1 percent from FY28 to FY29. Boosting private sector growth is key for job creation and achieving Viksit Bharat.
A Chinese proverb offers wisdom on life's unpredictable nature. It suggests good fortune is rare and may not repeat, while difficulties often arrive together. This ancient saying encourages appreciating moments of success and preparing for challenges. Understanding this rhythm helps people navigate life's ups and downs with gratitude and strength. It's a reminder to value blessings and endure hardships.
'Rate action unlikely in FY27; if any, it could be a rise,' say economists
Indian markets expect a prolonged pause in policy rates. Economists foresee no immediate tightening as higher global energy prices have a limited impact. The Reserve Bank of India is likely to maintain rates through FY27. While most anticipate a pause, a rate hike is considered more probable than a cut if the Iran conflict persists and affects growth.
Wedding drama brewing? Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hit unexpected awkward conflict
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding plans are getting attention as a tight NFL schedule creates pressure. A mandatory minicamp happens just days before their expected June ceremony. Kelces football duties may reduce time for final preparations. Fans are watching closely as the couple balances career commitments and wedding planning, leading to talk about possible last-minute stress before their big day.
The Punisher: One Last Kill trailer released Jon Bernthal returns in brutal first look
Punisher one last kill: Marvels The Punisher: One Last Kill brings Jon Bernthal back as Frank Castle in a dark, action-heavy special. The trailer shows the vigilante battling enemies across a chaotic New York while struggling with his inner demons.The story hints at Castle searching for purpose beyond revenge. The special arrives May 12 on Disney+.
My way or no waterway: Traffic remains blocked at Hormuz; Iran opens 2 routes
Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is still blocked. Only a few Iran-linked ships have departed. Chinese oil tankers are waiting to enter. Iran is formalizing control and requires permission for passage. The waterway remains effectively shut, impacting global oil supply. A two-week ceasefire offers little immediate relief for shipping.
Congress under pressure to back or block Womens Reservation Bill
The Congress Working Committee will convene on Friday. The meeting will focus on the party's stance regarding a government proposal. This proposal aims to amend the Women's Reservation Act. The bill seeks to delink its implementation from the census and delimitation.
Alliances & distrust: Trinamool faces minority stronghold test
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's traditional minority vote base in Murshidabad and Malda faces challenges. Electoral roll issues, Waqf protests, and OBC reservation concerns are causing anger. Alliances of AIMIM with Humayun Kabir's party and Congress with CPI-M-AISF may divide Muslim votes. Minority community members express dissatisfaction with the government's actions over the past two years.
Bangladeshs BNP sends large delegation to China, tests ties with India
Bangladesh's ruling party is sending a large delegation to China. This visit aims to boost cooperation and exchange experiences with the Communist Party of China. The delegation includes senior party leaders and ministers. This move rekindles decades-old ties. Bangladesh's foreign minister is also scheduled to visit China later this month. He is expected to meet his Chinese counterpart.
US must rein in Israel to secure Iran ceasefire: Omar Abdullah
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah urged the US to control Israel and halt bombing in Lebanon. He believes this action is crucial for a successful ceasefire with Iran. Abdullah suggested India's close ties with Israel might be a disadvantage.
PM Modi pitches 6-point 'guarantee' for West Bengal ahead of Assembly polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledges a 'double-engine government' for West Bengal post-assembly polls. He promises to remove infiltrators and ensure government employees receive Seventh Pay Commission benefits. Modi also vows to end the 'mafia raj' and 'syndicates' plaguing the state. Corrupt Trinamool workers will face punishment, and all scam-related files will be reopened.
Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister MK Stalin has voiced skepticism regarding the introduction of the 33% women's reservation bill at this juncture. He perceives it as a politically motivated maneuver designed to attract voters as elections loom. With grave concerns surrounding delimitation and the potential dilution of OBC representation, Stalin underscores the additional fiscal burden it places on state governments.
Social Security windfall? Millions set to pocket thousands in retroactive payments
The Social Security windfall is now real. Over $17 billion is being paid out. More than 3.1 million retirees are impacted. The Social Security windfall average retroactive payment stands near $6,710. This Social Security windfall follows the Social Security Fairness Act. Monthly benefits between $1,500 and $4,000 can quickly build substantial retroactive payouts. However, claiming Social Security retroactive benefits reduces future monthly income permanently for retirees. Experts warn delayed retirement credits loss can impact long-term financial stability significantly.
Three-day weekends galore! Americans set to enjoy bonus breaks thanks to 2026 calendar quirk
Americans can look forward to a summer filled with extra time off thanks to a calendar quirk in 2026. Four federal holidays will result in three-day weekends, offering extended breaks for many. This comes as research suggests a four-day work week could boost productivity and employee well-being.
NASA Artemis II return to Earth: Artemis II is set to splash down in the Pacific Ocean at 1:07 am BST on Saturday, concluding its historic lunar journey. The mission's most perilous phase, re-entry, involves extreme heat and speeds, with the spacecraft's heat shield playing a critical role. Recovery teams will be on standby following the intense 13-minute descent.
Scientists say the Kikai volcano near Japan is slowly filling with magma again after thousands of years. The underwater caldera shows steam and small earthquakes. Researchers warn this may signal future eruption risk. Studies suggest possible tsunamis and climate effects if it erupts. Experts are monitoring closely to understand supervolcano cycles and improve early warning for potential disasters in future.
Pakistan's high-stakes Iran peace bid is fraught with risk
Pakistan is hosting crucial peace talks between Iran and the United States. This mediation aims to stabilize the global economy and ease tensions. Security is tight in Islamabad for the high-stakes negotiations. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir are leading the diplomatic efforts. Success could boost Pakistan's international standing.
Manon Bannerman to miss KATSEYEs Coachella debut as HYBE confirms hiatus, fans share mixed reactions
Coachella: Manon Bannerman will not perform with KATSEYE at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival after HYBE confirmed she remains on hiatus. The singer has been on a health-related break since February, with no timeline for her return. Her absence from promotions and new music, including Pinky Up, has sparked speculation about her future in the group.
Foreign secy Vikram Misri meets US officials to deepen defence & tech ties
In a significant diplomatic engagement, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri convened with top US officials in Washington to deliberate on key areas of cooperation, including defense and trade. The summit emphasized the urgency of fortifying supply chains in light of global economic fluctuations. Additionally, both parties shared insights on the evolving geopolitical landscape in the Indo-Pacific and West Asia.
'Pfizer led to miscarriages': Activist reveals SHOCKING details on COVID vaccine's effect on women
Dream jobs alert! Employees name the 5 best companies to work for in 2026
Best companies to work for 2026: American employees have spoken about what makes a workplace great. A new survey reveals the top companies for employee satisfaction in 2026. These firms excel in pay, benefits, leadership, purpose, and appreciation. Fannie Mae, Fairway Home Mortgage Corp, Plante Moran, Progressive Insurance, and The Baldwin Group lead the rankings.
Masters glam squad: Meet the WAGs turning heads at Augusta, including a swimsuit model
The Masters returns with top golfers and their stylish partners drawing attention. Rory McIlroy remains a big name after last years success, while Scottie Scheffler enters as favourite. WAGs like Paulina Gretzky and Presleigh Bhatia add glamour. Families, relationships, and support from sidelines make the tournament more exciting beyond just golf action.
Russia vs UK at Sea: Warship escort sparks confrontation as NATO Tracks Russian tankers
Renewal of passport legitimate right available to a person: Allahabad HC
Allowing an application filed by Rampur resident Dilip, Justice Saurabh Srivastava directed the regional passport officer to renew his passport without any delay.
Artemis II astronauts describe their lunar voyage as surreal and profound ahead of Earth return
Artemis II astronauts are nearing Earth after a historic moon trip. They describe the journey as surreal and profound. The crew is preparing for a fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere. This mission marks humanity's return to lunar exploration after decades. The safe return of the astronauts is the top priority for NASA and the Defense Department.
Indian Army showcases 'tank in air' Apache firepower during 'Brahmastra' desert drill
At the Pokhran Firing Range, these advanced helicopters showcased precision strike capabilities by successfully launching AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, rockets and an active display of gunfire.
Trump wants to exit NATO for: Joe Kent drops bombshell on Israel, Iran and looming Syria conflict
Why Apache is called a flying tank: Army showcases worlds deadliest attack helicopter in Pokhran
The US housing market is showing unexpected strength this spring. Mortgage rates are rising again. Yet buyers are still entering the market in large numbers. The average 30-year mortgage rate now stands at 6.356%. That is a fresh increase of 3 basis points. At the same time, global war uncertainty continues to pressure financial markets. Still, the US housing market is not slowing down. The biggest factor supporting the US housing market right now is seasonal demand. Spring is historically the busiest time for homebuying activity. Families prefer moving before the new school year begins. Weather conditions also make property visits easier. These patterns are repeating again in 2026.
Zombie drug in Bengaluru! Cops issue clarification on viral video. All you need to know
Bengaluru Police have debunked claims of a 'zombie drug' affecting a man seen in a viral video. Investigations revealed the man was suffering from arthritis and had consumed prescribed pain medication with alcohol. Authorities urge the public to avoid sharing unverified information to prevent panic. The police are continuing their investigation into the matter.
Nancy Guthrie mystery deepens as detective says new ransom note may be genuine
Nancy Guthries disappearance is getting more confusing as a new ransom note appears. Investigators are checking if the message is real while a mystery person asks for Bitcoin. Police warn the demand could be fake. Officials say there is already a reward for real tips. The search continues as authorities try to find answers and confirm whether the latest clue is genuine.
IMF chief to Policymakers on West Asia crisis : Dont add gasoline to the fire
COVID is BACK! 15% spike in cases in US, is 'Cicada' variant next wave?
IMF to cut global growth forecast due to Mideast war
West Asia War: The International Monetary Fund will reduce global growth predictions because of the Middle East war. IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva warned of lasting damage from the conflict. Spiraling energy costs, damaged infrastructure, and supply disruptions will slow growth. The IMF anticipates providing up to 50 billion dollars in financial aid to affected nations.
He said he was campaigning for his sister Vanathi Srinivasan and praised the hardworking nature of Coimbatore's people, adding that they were as cheerful as she was. He described Tamil Nadu as an economically strong and beautiful state, but alleged that development had stagnated over the past five years due to corruption.
Whats happening with WTI and Brent crude oil today? Why oil prices are surging $1 every hour. Oil price today is rising at an extraordinary pace across global energy markets. Brent crude is hovering near the $100 mark again. WTI crude is also climbing sharply with intraday gains nearing $1 every hour. Brent crude jumped over 12% within just 24 hours recently. WTI crude followed with similar sharp gains across trading sessions. These moves are rare and usually tied to supply shocks or war-like conditions. Fresh tensions between the United States and Iran are reshaping market expectations quickly. Supply fears are building as traders react to uncertain shipping flows and rising conflict risks.
Masters leaderboard: 60-year-old legend Jose Maria Olazabal stuns with vintage performance
Jose Maria Olazabal, at 60 years old, surprisingly led the Masters after a strong start on Thursday. This remarkable performance, with birdies on the second and third holes, placed him atop the leaderboard, a feat that would make him the oldest first-round leader in the tournament's history if he maintains his position.
AI-as-a-service vs lab-as-a-service: Whats the difference and how they are changing AI adoption
Businesses are now deciding whether to buy AI tools or build custom systems. AI-as-a-service offers quick solutions for simple tasks. Lab-as-a-service provides embedded teams for complex, tailored AI. This shift is crucial for high-trust, domain-specific AI applications. A hybrid approach combining both models is emerging for a layered AI ecosystem.
Foreign demand weakens at US Treasury auctions in March in midst of Middle East war
Foreign investors reduced their purchases of U.S. Treasury notes last month. This trend was observed across two-, five-, and seven-year maturities. The U.S. Treasury Department data revealed a significant drop in foreign buying. Meanwhile, large investment managers increased their holdings in five- and seven-year notes.
10 Indian fishermen arrested for alleged poaching by Sri Lankan Navy
Sri Lankan Navy apprehended ten Indian fishermen and seized their trawler. The incident occurred in Sri Lankan waters north of Mannar. This year, the Navy has seized sixteen trawlers and arrested one hundred twelve Indian fishermen for alleged poaching. Thirty Indian fishermen were repatriated to India recently.
IShowSpeed scared of the upcoming WWE WrestleMania 42 match? Heres why and who is against him
With WrestleMania regarded as WWEs biggest annual event, expectations are high for all performers. For IShowSpeed, the pressure is amplified by his outsider status and the intense rivalry storyline.
Lost your job to AI? Experts warn the career damage could be permanent and hard to reverse
AI layoffs long term effects: Losing a job to AI could inflict deeper, lasting career damage than typical layoffs, economists warn. Displaced workers may face prolonged unemployment, lower wages, and delayed life milestones. While younger workers might adapt better, significant job displacement is a future concern, potentially impacting careers for years.
Nearly all European allies responding to Trumps requests amid Iran crisis: NATO chief
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated US leadership remains vital for the alliance. He noted Europe is increasing its defense spending and taking on a fairer share of responsibilities. Rutte credited former President Donald Trump for revitalising NATO.
A medical student reported his Bluetooth earphones allegedly burst, leading to eardrum inflammation. This incident raises concerns about earbud safety and loud audio. Experts warn that prolonged use of earbuds and high volumes can damage hearing. Early hearing loss is now seen in younger adults due to lifestyle habits. Protecting hearing is crucial.
'Bigger, better & stronger': Trump signals war readiness against Iran if Hormuz blockade continues
Michael Campbell cause of death: What happened to the 35-year-old Game of Thrones actor?
Award-winning actor Michael Patrick, known for his roles in Blue Lights and Game of Thrones, has died at the age of 35 after a battle with motor neurone disease (MND). Diagnosed in 2022, Patrick continued to work and advocate for MND awareness, inspiring many with his spirit and creativity. He passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones.

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