Kyle Busch illness: Richard Childress Racing announced that Austin Hill, who drives the No. 21 for RCR in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, will take Busch's place in the No. 8 Chevrolet this weekend.
NVDA stock analysis after NVIDIA earnings: NVIDIA reported robust first-quarter earnings with significant revenue growth, yet its stock dipped as investors questioned the sustainability of its extraordinary momentum. While the company forecasts even faster growth and announced a substantial buyback, concerns linger about maintaining AI hardware dominance and future competition.
Korean Proverb of the day: Korean proverbs and folk sayings often combine humor, discipline and emotional honesty. Many traditional expressions subtly criticize laziness, ego and impatience while encouraging resilience, patience and steady personal growth.
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The US-Iran war will hurt both food consumers and producers
The US-Iran conflict threatens global food supplies. Rising oil prices increase fertilizer and transportation costs. This impacts food production and affordability, especially in developing nations. Climate change and El Nino add further pressure. Experts warn of growing food insecurity worldwide. Diversification and open trade are recommended policies to mitigate these risks.
'GIVE ME A BREAK!': Jayapal explodes over 'attacks' on Black voting rights in SPLC clash
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Russia flexes nuclear muscles as tensions rise with NATO
Russia is conducting large-scale nuclear drills involving thousands of personnel. These exercises include missile tests and the issuance of nuclear munitions to units. President Putin stated these weapons are an extreme measure of last resort. The drills occur amidst rising global tensions and concerns over drone activity in the Baltic region.
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Rubio says a Hormuz tolling system would make Iran diplomatic deal unfeasible
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that Iran's proposed toll system in the Strait of Hormuz would make diplomatic deals impossible. He described the plan as unacceptable and illegal, posing a threat to the world. Rubio also indicated some progress in talks with Tehran regarding the US-Iran conflict, though he cautioned against excessive optimism.
West Bengal govt to track illegal Bangladeshi immigrant deportations, streamline process
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the state government will monitor data of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants being deported. Those apprehended, outside the CAA ambit, will be directly sent to BSF border outposts for deportation, bypassing jails and courts. Instructions have been issued to police and RPF to arrest and hand over such individuals to the BSF.
Gauhati HC issues new guidelines for Principal Seat, Benches and District Courts
Gauhati High Court introduces new guidelines for its courts and district courts. Matters on Mondays and Fridays will be heard via video-conferencing. Judges are encouraged to car-pool. Staff attendance will be staggered, with up to 50% in office on alternate days. E-office will be prioritized for file movement. These measures aim for efficiency and fuel conservation, starting May 25, 2026.
Main Aryan bol raha hu: Man says he sold his dads car after negotiating with an AI bot
A man successfully sold his father's car after a surprisingly human-like negotiation with an AI voice bot from Spinny. The AI, named Aryan, discussed market value and depreciation, ultimately agreeing to the seller's final price. This experience highlights AI's quiet integration into India's car market, simplifying customer interactions and speeding up deals.
'Well sell India all the energy it wants!: Marco Rubio makes big remarks ahead of Delhi visit
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Classified files from Jack Smiths probe into Trump LEAKED? Ex-DOJ Attorney INDICTED, FBI in action
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Arunachal Pradesh electoral roll revision: Key dates & schedule for SIR phase-III in Tawang
Tawang district officials met to plan the Special Intensive Revision of the electoral roll. Preparations begin in June 2026. Booth Level Officers will conduct house-to-house verification. The draft roll will be published in July. Claims and objections will be addressed until September. The final electoral roll will be published on September 22, 2026.
Ukraine boosts border security with Belarus over attack fears
Ukraine is increasing security along its border with Belarus. This comes amid concerns that Russia might launch a new attack from Belarusian territory. Ukraine's security service is implementing enhanced measures. Russia and Belarus are conducting joint nuclear drills. Ukrainian President Zelensky stated Ukraine is preparing for all enemy actions.
Heatwave scorches India, Banda district hottest at 47.6 degrees Celsius
India is experiencing severe heatwaves. Uttar Pradesh's Banda recorded the highest temperature at 47.6 degrees Celsius. Delhi temperatures hovered around 45 degrees Celsius, with the first heatstroke patient reported. Many other states like Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan are also facing extreme heat. Authorities have issued warnings and advised caution.
Quote of the Day by Eleanor Roosevelt: Eleanor Roosevelts quote, If someone betrays you once, its their fault; if they betray you twice, its your fault, explores the importance of trust, self-awareness, and emotional responsibility in relationships. The quote suggests that the first betrayal is the responsibility of the person who breaks trust, as it reflects their actions, choices, or lack of integrity.
Potato chips did more than become a popular snack, they helped transform the way people consumed comfort food. Before packaged chips entered the mainstream, most snacks were homemade or prepared locally. Potato chips introduced the concept of a portable, mass-produced snack that could be conveniently sold and enjoyed almost anywhere.
Quote of the day by Alexander the Great: His timeless wisdom emphasizes self-care as the bedrock of all success. He argued that neglecting one's own well-being, habits, and discipline hinders the ability to manage any external responsibility or lead effectively. This ancient insight remains crucial today, urging individuals to prioritize personal growth and balance before tackling larger ambitions.
Standardise documentation for advancing international mobility of skilled workers: Niti
Niti Aayog proposes government action to boost skilled Indian worker mobility abroad. Key recommendations include formalizing contracts and transparency. Group visa submissions through bilateral channels are also suggested. Standardizing documentation and pre-verification systems will streamline the process. This aims to leverage India's demographic advantage before it declines. The move supports worker welfare and national economic gains.
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SpaceX would join a small group of companies valued at $2 trillion, most of which have steady revenue and strong profits.
Manipur: 67 weapons, 27 AK rifles seized; four UNLF(P) cadres arrested in joint operation
Indias BRICS presidency: Beyond trade and investment narratives
India's upcoming BRICS presidency in 2026 presents a key chance to foster global stability. Discussions highlight the need for practical cooperation and tangible outcomes. BRICS+ can evolve into a more cohesive bloc, strengthening its voice for developing nations. India aims to guide focused initiatives in trade, investment, and digital connectivity, contributing to a balanced world order.
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Indias unincorporated businesses rise to 9.2 crores in Q4FY26
India's small businesses are booming. The number of unincorporated establishments grew by 16.7% to 9.2 crore in the January-March quarter. Rural areas led this expansion with a 20.5% increase. Employment also rose 15.5% to 151.7 million, driven by the services sector. Women's participation in the workforce increased. Digital adoption remains high among these businesses.
Parliamentary panel members grill top NTA officials over NEET paper 'leak'
Top NTA officials faced grilling from MPs regarding the NEET-UG paper leak. The Director General stated the leak did not originate from their system, with the CBI now investigating. MPs questioned the exam cancellation and retest, while NTA officials presented reforms and considered computer-based testing.
'Would be NO AMERICA WITHOUT BLACK people': Pressley sparks reparations debate after fiery speech
Indian Army trials Vayu Astra-1: Nibe Limited successfully tests 100-km strike loitering munition
Brent oil futures were trading around $108 per barrel on Thursday, off their wartime highs of $126 per barrel, but still significantly above the $70 per barrel they were trading at before the Iran war began.
US manufacturing activity rises to four-year high in May, S&P Global survey shows
American factories saw a significant boost in May, reaching their highest activity level in four years. Businesses are stocking up on goods to prepare for potential shortages and increasing prices. This surge in manufacturing comes as global supply chains face disruptions. While manufacturing is growing, the services sector shows a slowdown.
Stellantis says to invest 60 bn euros over five years
Automaker Stellantis is investing 60 billion euros over five years. The company plans to reduce its production capacity in Europe by 20 percent. Stellantis will launch over 60 new vehicles and refresh 50 existing models. This strategy aims to accelerate growth and profit. The company is also forming partnerships with Chinese firms for manufacturing and sales operations.
India-US trade surges elevenfold in two decades, crosses $220 billion mark: Sergio Gor
While audiences wait for Super Mario Movie 3, fans can already revisit The Super Mario Galaxy Movie from home. The film is currently available to rent or purchase on digital platforms. Physical Blu-ray and DVD editions are expected to arrive in June, with a streaming release anticipated later on Peacock.
Three trademark applications filed to register Cockroach Janata Party, official records show
Three trademark applications were filed for the name 'Cockroach Janata Party'. This development follows the satire social media handle's rapid growth. The account has now surpassed the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party's Instagram follower count. It quickly gained millions of followers, reaching over 16 million by May 21.
Unincorporated establishments surge to over 9 cr; jobs hit 15-cr mark: Govt survey
India's unincorporated non-agricultural sector shows remarkable growth. Over 9 crore establishments now operate, employing more than 15 crore people. This surge, particularly in rural areas, highlights the sector's increasing importance. Services are expanding rapidly, and women's participation is notable. Digital adoption is also on the rise, with most businesses using the internet and cashless transactions.
Melody hype sends wrong Parle stock to upper circuit
Vladimir Putin sends nuclear warning. Here is the message for Donald Trump, other world leaders
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly reminded the world about Moscows nuclear arsenals after sending troops into Ukraine in February 2022 to try to deter the West from ramping up support for Kyiv.
'SPLC uses HATE MAP to target conservatives: Explosive testimony shocks lawmakers at House hearing
US jobless aid filings fell to 209,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty
Jobless claims saw a dip last week, indicating continued low layoffs. However, the economy faces significant challenges. The Iran war has driven up oil prices and inflation. This impacts consumer spending and business hiring. The Federal Reserve is monitoring inflation closely. Artificial intelligence advancements also pose potential job market shifts. Job growth has slowed in recent years.
India wants return of stranded ships before sending more to Gulf
India's priority is to bring back its ships stuck near the Strait of Hormuz. Only after these vessels are safe will India consider sending ships to load fuel. This move comes as the conflict has disrupted vital energy supplies. India relies heavily on the Strait for crude oil and cooking gas imports.
A heartwarming video shows parents reacting with overwhelming joy and emotion after their son, Harnav Singh, revealed he secured a job at Google. His mother's intuition proved correct, leading to tears of pride and celebratory embraces. The touching moment, shared online, resonated deeply with viewers.
From Agriculture Minister to farmers, praise pours in for PM Modis FAO Agricola Medal
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Pakistan's Chief of Defence Forces, Field Marshal Asim Munir, declared the nation's unwavering commitment to combating terrorism until lasting peace and stability are secured. Speaking at a military awards ceremony, he commended the armed forces and law enforcement for their sustained efforts against terrorists, reaffirming the continuation of the fight with full national resolve.
Delhis new hydrogen-powered buses can travel nearly 250 km on a single refill, but experts told TOI the technology still faces major hurdles. High operational costs, limited refuelling infrastructure, storage concerns and competition from electric vehicles are raising questions about whether hydrogen buses can scale for daily city transport anytime soon.
Mumbai anti-encroachment drive: Western Railway clears Rs 600 crore land, violence erupts in Bandra
Western Railway is conducting a massive anti-encroachment drive in Garib Nagar, Mumbai. Hundreds of structures are being demolished to reclaim valuable railway land. This operation aims to facilitate crucial infrastructure expansion near Bandra station. The drive has faced some resistance and violence. Authorities are proceeding with the demolition under heavy security.
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IBM Stock: The Trump administration is awarding $2 billion in grants to nine quantum-computing companies in deals.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg informed employees that no further company-wide layoffs are anticipated this year, following a recent wave affecting 10% of the workforce. Despite Zuckerberg's assurance, former employees and current staff express skepticism, citing rumors of August layoffs and a focus on performance-based cuts to avoid the company-wide label.
This guy MURDERED & you wont prosecute?: Rep Jordan brutally torches Fairfax Attorney Descano
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt have reportedly ended their relationship just five months after welcoming daughter Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson in December 2025. Sources claim parenting pressures, Davidsons demanding work schedule, and frequent travel created tension between the couple. Despite the breakup, insiders say both remain focused on co-parenting their child.
The JEE Advanced 2026 response sheet will be available on May 21, followed by the answer key on May 25. Candidates can raise objections before the final answer key and results are released on June 1. Paper analysis indicates a moderately tough exam, with Paper 2 being lengthier than Paper 1.
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Scientists have created a new supermaterial using bacteria-grown cellulose. This material is strong, flexible, and biodegradable. It offers a sustainable alternative to plastic for packaging and manufacturing. The innovation promises to reduce plastic pollution and reliance on fossil fuels. This breakthrough could lead to greener industries and a shift towards bioengineered materials.
Singapore reports nearly 60% surge in weekly new COVID-19 cases
Singapore recorded a significant rise in COVID-19 cases. New infections jumped by over 58 percent in a week. Hospital admissions also saw an increase. Authorities noted that periodic waves are expected. The current dominant variant is not more severe. Vaccination remains effective. Vulnerable groups are urged to get vaccinated. Public health measures are advised.
Twisha Sharma Death Case: A leaked audio recording reveals a heated exchange between Twisha Sharma's mother-in-law, Giri Bala Singh, and Twisha's brother, Major Harshit Sharma. Singh allegedly questions Twisha's past relationships and character. Sharma confronts his mother-in-law over the distressing remarks. Meanwhile, police are actively searching for Twisha's husband, Samarth Singh, who is a wanted accused in a dowry-related case.
Indias first underwater museum project launched off Maharashtra coast in Sindhudurg
Sindhudurg district in Maharashtra is set to become a major marine tourism hub. India's first underwater museum and submarine tourism project is coming up off its coast. A decommissioned Indian Navy warship, Ex-INS Guldar, has been scuttled to create an artificial reef. This ambitious project aims to boost adventure and marine tourism in the Konkan region.
6 low-maintenance plants that easily survive harsh summers
Extreme Indian summers can quickly damage delicate balcony plants, but some varieties naturally thrive in heat and sunlight. From snake plants to bougainvillea and aloe vera, these six low-maintenance plants can survive harsh summer conditions while keeping your balcony green, colourful and easy to maintain throughout the season.
A dating and workplace connection expert says modern work culture has more in common with dating apps than people realise. Speaking at the Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit, Lakshmi Rengarajan argued that behaviours like ghosting and quiet quitting come from the same emotional problem: people struggling to navigate difficult moments and human connection in an increasingly digital world.
The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE) will release the SSLC Supplementary Result 2026 tomorrow, May 22, at 11 AM. Students can check their scores on the official websites, including mbose.in. This supplementary exam provides a second chance for students to pass failed subjects and proceed to higher secondary education.
Union Minister Virendra Kumar to launch JEEVAN app, SHATAYU dashboard on May 22
Union Minister Virendra Kumar will launch the JEEVAN mobile app for senior citizens and the SHATAYU dashboard for geriatric caregivers on Friday. This initiative aims to strengthen India's care ecosystem. The virtual program will focus on technology, community participation, and policy interventions.
Ukraine says its drones hit another refinery deep inside Russia as long-range strikes escalate
Ukrainian drones attacked a Russian oil refinery overnight. This is the latest long-range strike targeting Russia's oil industry. President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine's long-range plan for May is being executed. Key targets include Russian oil refineries and storage facilities. These attacks aim to hurt Moscow's revenue. Ukraine has expanded its strike capabilities. Russia also uses drones to attack Ukraine.
For years, Aubry Bracco became closely associated with unfinished business in the Survivor universe. Her original run on Survivor: Kah Rng remains one of the franchises most debated seasons after she lost a controversial jury vote despite controlling much of the game strategically.
Investment proposals of over Rs 7 lakh cr ready for grounding through GBC 5.0 in UP
Uttar Pradesh is gearing up for Ground Breaking Ceremony 5.0. Over Rs 7 lakh crore in investment proposals are set to be grounded. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewed preparations. The state aims to boost per capita income and manufacturing capacity. Uttar Pradesh is emerging as a hub for defence manufacturing, electronics, and green energy.
'Proud Boys are WHITE SUPREMACISTS!': SPLC hearing turns chaotic as Rep Crockett rips GOP witnesses
PFRDA sets up panel to look at adding more asset classes for better returns
PFRDA is exploring new asset classes to boost long-term, stable returns for National Pension System subscribers, aiming to avoid market volatility. The regulator is also considering a Minimum Assured Pension plan and a Unified Pension Scheme for the private sector, while actively engaging farmers, MSMEs, and SHG groups to promote retirement savings.
How different were Trump and Putin's visits to China
Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump's visit focused on stabilizing ties with the US. Putin's trip deepened China's strategic partnership with Russia. Agreements were signed with Russia, while US deals were announced later. Both leaders discussed Taiwan, with Russia supporting China's stance.
Nvidia expects revenue of $91 billion, plus or minus 2 per cent, compared with estimates of $86.84 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Ashwini Vaishnaw shares video of 130-metre steel bridge launched for bullet train in Gujarat
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, now 54, earned his fourth college degree from LSU, urging Gen Z graduates to embrace lifelong learning in an AI-driven economy. He emphasized that character trumps resumes and that failure is a stepping stone to success. O'Neal's commitment to education extends beyond basketball, building a vast business empire.
Deployment of 500 CAPF companies in West Bengal extended till June 20
The Union Home Ministry will continue deploying 500 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) in West Bengal until June 20 for post-poll law and order management. This decision follows a request from the West Bengal government, which sought an extension to ensure peace and prevent untoward incidents in sensitive areas.
Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel has directed all state universities and colleges to implement a uniform dress code, while emphasizing professional conduct among teachers and stricter monitoring of student attendance. She also called for improvements in womens hostel facilities and the expansion of skill-based courses to enhance employability. Stressing the effective implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP), the Governor advocated multidisciplinary learning, value-based education, and the promotion of yoga across higher educational institutions.
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Who is Hamza Burhan? Pulwama attack mastermind, shot dead by unknown gunmen in PoK
Hamza Burhan, killed by unidentified gunmen in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), was one of the masterminds behind the 2019 Pulwama terror attack that claimed the lives of more than 40 CRPF personnel. He was reportedly shot dead in Muzaffarabad. The Pulwama attack, carried out by Jaish-e-Mohammed, had severely strained India-Pakistan ties and triggered the 2019 military standoff between the two countries.
Qin, a 1995-born woman from Guilin, China, manages a snake farm with over 60,000 venomous reptiles. She took over her father's business after university. The farm supplies snake venom, meat, and oil for traditional medicine and research. Qin shares her life online as 'The Girl Who Collects Snake Venom', detailing the risks and rewards of her unusual profession.
TN ministers list 2026: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has expanded his Cabinet by inducting 23 MLAs and assigning portfolios across key departments including Finance, Tourism, Higher Education and Artificial Intelligence. The expansion marks Congress return to the Tamil Nadu government after 59 years and also sees four women ministers being included in the Cabinet for the first time in the states political history.
US team may visit India next month for trade talks: Piyush Goyal
American trade officials are expected in India next month for crucial trade discussions. This visit follows recent US investments exceeding sixty billion dollars. India and the US are strengthening their partnership in technology, defense, and energy. Both nations aim to build resilient supply chains. Indian businesses are encouraged to support MSMEs with faster payments, boosting economic growth.
IPL Biologicals opens 3rd plant in Vadodara, raises capacity to 7,000 KL/year
IPL Biologicals Ltd has inaugurated its third biological manufacturing facility in Vadodara, Gujarat. This new plant represents a Rs 200 crore investment, boosting the company's annual production capacity to 7,000 kilolitres. The facility will produce biofertilisers, biopesticides, and crop health products. This expansion aligns with government goals to reduce chemical fertiliser use. The company plans further investment for future phases.
UPSC exam calendar 2027: The UPSC has released its 2027 Exam Calendar, outlining crucial dates for major recruitment examinations including Civil Services, NDA, and CDS. Aspirants can now plan their preparation with confirmed dates for the Civil Services Prelims on May 23, 2027, and Mains commencing August 20, 2027. The official notification for the Civil Services exam will be issued on January 13, 2027.
Ronda Rousey Net Worth 2026: How UFC and WWE star built a $14 million fortune
Ronda Rousey news: Ronda Rousey, a pioneering figure in combat sports, amassed an estimated $14 million net worth by 2026 through UFC, WWE, acting, endorsements, and book sales. Her influence extended beyond fighting, significantly boosting women's MMA visibility and opening doors in entertainment and business ventures, including property investments.
Fuel imports keep India's economy under pressure despite gold duty curbs: Kotak Securities official
India's economy is under pressure from high crude oil prices due to global crises. Experts warn that government actions may not fully resolve the issue. The country imports most of its crude oil, impacting its import bill and current account deficit. Rising dollar payments are also weakening the Indian rupee.
Cockroach Janta Party to Parasitic Front: How political memes are taking over the internet
Online satire groups, the Cockroach Janta Party and National Parasitic Front, have surged in popularity following controversial remarks about unemployed youth. These movements, born from social media outrage, use parody manifestos and meme-driven campaigns to voice frustrations. Their rapid, participatory rise signals a new era of digital political expression in India.

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