CB-CID officials raid multiple locations over fraudulent registration of Palani temple lands
Crime Branch CID teams searched multiple Dindigul locations on Saturday. These searches relate to the alleged fraudulent registration of temple lands. The temple property was valued at Rs 100 crore but registered for Rs 2 crore. Irregularities came to light during a recent temple authorities' verification. The investigation was transferred to CB-CID following political outrage.
Why sad?: Kapil Dev reacts to speculation over Rohit Sharma's retirement
Kapil Dev on Saturday said Rohit Sharma's retirement, whenever it comes, should be celebrated, adding that the Indian skipper has brought immense joy to cricket fans over the years.
Moroccan proverb of the day: A Moroccan proverb highlights wisdom and patience in communication. It suggests ignorance leads to derision, while understanding promotes thoughtful silence. Gaining knowledge before judging others is a key life lesson. This ancient wisdom remains relevant in today's fast-paced digital world. Empathy and verified facts should guide our interactions with others.
Blast damages residential building in eastern Kolkata
A blast partially damaged a Kolkata building, with police suspecting crude bomb materials. One person was detained for questioning, while the prime suspect remains absconding. Remains of multiple crude bombs and raw materials were recovered from the blast site. CCTV footage showed a youth placing a bag inside the room shortly before the explosion. The owner stated the suspect was to rent the room from Monday.
Protest held in Thane against proposed data centre over 'environmental threats'
Hundreds protested a proposed data centre in Thane's Balkum area on Saturday. Protesters cited severe environmental and health risks from the facility. They claimed the data centre requires significant water and electricity daily. Continuous noise and temperature increases were also major concerns for residents. A meeting with officials did not resolve the protesters' demands.
Govt explores linking land records with ULI for faster farm credit
The Department of Land Resources is exploring digital land record integration with ULI. This initiative aims to provide faster and secure institutional credit access. Discussions with RBI Innovation Hub focused on leveraging digital public infrastructure for lending. The collaboration seeks to streamline credit delivery for farmers and rural citizens. This integration will enhance transparency and efficiency in the lending ecosystem.
George Harrison's quote highlights the self-perpetuating nature of hatred. He believed that hatred continues as long as people choose to harbor it. This reflects his lifelong pursuit of peace and spiritual understanding. His words emphasize that breaking this cycle requires conscious individual choices. Empathy and forgiveness offer a path to ending division and fostering peace.
A remote worker says repeated threats of salary cuts every time they relocate have left them afraid to move, despite taking on a heavier workload and seeing coworkers receive raises. The employee shared their dilemma on Reddit ahead of a performance review, asking how to discuss pay and career growth without sounding entitled.
Sharad Pawar deflected speculation about his party's potential split and future alliances. Supriya Sule clarified that no official discussions occurred regarding delimitation issues. She stated the party's stance is determined after internal and INDIA bloc consultations. Rumors of meetings between NCP-SP and ruling NCP leaders fueled speculation. Pawar also addressed farm loan waivers, urging government adherence to announced deadlines.
Skyroots historic Vikram-1 succeeds in first attempt: PM Modi congratulates startup team
Woman hurls ink-like liquid at CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke at Jantar Mantar; check video
CJP protest: Chaos broke out at Jantar Mantar after a woman hurled an ink-like liquid at Cockroach Janata Party founder Abhijeet Dipke during a public address, briefly disrupting the gathering. The woman's identity and motive were not immediately known.
LHS 1140 b: Astronomers have confirmed an atmosphere around a rocky exoplanet. This planet, LHS 1140 b, orbits within its star's habitable zone. Researchers detected helium gas in the planet's upper atmospheric layers. This discovery marks a significant step in searching for life beyond Earth. Scientists continue to investigate the exoplanet's full atmospheric composition.
Donald Trump blames Canada for wildfire smoke, says he will add cost to tariffs
President Donald Trump blamed Canada for wildfire smoke affecting the United States. He threatened to add pollution costs to existing tariffs on Canadian goods. Canada's government has invested significantly in forest sustainability and fire prevention efforts. Climate experts link rising temperatures to increased wildfire occurrences in Canada. Thousands of people have been evacuated from affected Canadian communities.
ISRO, SCTIMST to take up research in Bioastronautics
SCTIMST and ISRO's Human Space Flight Centre have partnered for space medicine research. A Center for Space Medicine Research was inaugurated at SCTIMST in November 2025. An Implementing Agreement was signed in June 2026 for a new fellowship program. This postdoctoral fellowship in Bioastronautics is the nation's first of its kind.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Argentines and Spaniards face divided loyalties ahead of Spain-Argentina finale
The World Cup final between Spain and Argentina creates a dilemma for many. Long-standing cultural ties and migration link both Spanish and Argentine people. This unique match forces individuals to choose between national loyalties and familial connections. Many express a desire for the best team to win, acknowledging shared heritage. The game highlights the deep, intertwined relationship between these two nations.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Argentina vs Spain: FIFA will award championship rings to the 2026 World Cup winners. This new tradition brings North American sports culture to football's biggest tournament. The winning team will receive 30 custom-designed rings after the final. FIFA is producing only 2,026 rings, with some available for public purchase. This historic change marks a new recognition of football's ultimate achievement.
India tightens Sri Lanka tax treaty with anti-abuse rule
India has amended its tax treaty with Sri Lanka to introduce a Principal Purpose Test (PPT), allowing authorities to deny treaty benefits where tax advantage is a key objective of an arrangement. Effective for income from FY28, the change targets treaty shopping and aligns the DTAA with global anti-tax avoidance standards.
States' fiscal deficit is expected to moderate to 3.4 per cent of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in FY27, supported by stronger tax collections and an improvement in revenue receipts, according to an ICICI Bank report.
Punjab Police arrests inspector linked to US indictment allegations in extortion case
Punjab Police arrested Inspector Gurinderjit Singh Nagra over allegations linking him to a US federal indictment in an alleged extortion conspiracy involving an India-based organised crime syndicate.
Skyroot Aerospace successfully launched its Vikram-1 rocket into orbit on Saturday. This marked India's first privately developed rocket to reach space. The mission, named Aagaman, achieved orbital success on its very first attempt. This accomplishment is notably rare in the history of private space launches. The company's achievement contrasts with SpaceX's initial launch failures.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Skyroot Aerospace for Vikram-1's successful orbital launch. This achievement marks India's entry into private orbital launch capabilities. The Vikram-1 rocket successfully entered a nearly 450-km orbit after its final burn. Mission Aagaman executed flawlessly from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre. The carbon-composite rocket completed all planned flight stages and module firings.
Iraq, US sign 48 agreements during Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi's visit
Iraq signed 48 agreements and partnerships with American companies, many in the oil sector, during a visit to the US by Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi, his office said Saturday. A total of 48 agreements, memoranda of understanding, cooperation agreements, and partnership declarations were signed between public and private sector entities in Iraq and the United States, the Iraqi leader's media office said.
Delhi Police reviews law and order situation after Sonam Wangchuk shifted to Safdarjung Hospital
Senior Delhi Police officers met to review law and order after activist Sonam Wangchuk's hospital transfer. Wangchuk was moved to Safdarjung Hospital due to his deteriorating health condition. Police removed protesters from Jantar Mantar following court orders and medical advice. Heavy police presence was noted at the protest site during the operation. The meeting assessed the overall law and order arrangements in the area.
Historic launch: Skyroot successfully launched India's 1st private orbital rocket Vikram-1
7 ways to use aluminium foil to protect indoor plants from pests
Pests like aphids, whiteflies, and fungus gnats are a constant headache for anyone growing plants indoors. Before reaching for chemical sprays, consider this: that roll of aluminium foil sitting in your kitchen is quietly one of the most effective, low-cost pest deterrents available. Here is how to use it properly.
CJP founder Dipke reacts to Wangchuks removal, demands PM Modis resignation
Spain and Argentina will compete for the FIFA World Cup 2026 title. The championship match is scheduled for July 19, 2026, in New Jersey. Indian viewers can watch the final live in the early hours of July 20. England and France will play in the third-place play-off match. ZEE5 and Unite8 Sports will broadcast the final live in India.
Bug bounty: MP forest department pays villagers Rs 2 per pest to save sal trees
Madhya Pradesh forest department offers villagers a bounty for collecting sal borer beetles. This unique conservation drive involves children, women, and elderly villagers actively participating. Over eleven lakh sal borers have been collected so far from designated trap trees. This initiative aims to protect vast stretches of vital sal forests in Dindori.
Thick smoke billows over Drammen as Norway fire destroys more than 100 homes
Delhi Police shares details on Sonam Wangchuks removal after Jantar Mantar action
'6.4 Million Attendees': Trump Hails FIFA World Cup as Most Attended Tournament Ever
Pakistan, China to tighten border security, immigration controls: officials
Pakistan and China will strengthen cooperation in immigration and border management. A joint working group will be established to enhance security and efficiency. Both nations aim to expedite immigration processes and combat illegal activities. China will continue supporting capacity building for Pakistani institutions.
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All eyes on Rohit Sharma in series decider at Lord's
Rohit Sharma will be under intense scrutiny in the series-deciding third ODI against England as speculation over his international future grows despite the BCCI ruling out retirement talks. After a quiet series so far, the veteran opener will look to rediscover his form, while India will rely on in-form batters Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli to seal the series. The visitors may also tweak their bowling attack due to Washington Sundar's injury, with Kuldeep Yadav in contention, as they aim to contain Joe Root and overcome England in the decisive clash.
The story behind the FIFA World Cup trophy: How football's most coveted prize came to life
FIFA World Cup trophy: The FIFA World Cup trophy captures football's emotions in its spiraling form. Designed by Silvio Gazzaniga, it replaced the Jules Rimet Trophy after Brazil's 1970 win. The original trophy was stolen twice and never recovered, while the current one is gold-plated. Winning captains lift the original trophy but return it to FIFA after the ceremony. Gazzaniga's iconic design will continue to be used through at least the 2038 tournament.
FIFA World Cup Winners List (19302026): Complete list of champions through the years
Country-wise FIFA World Cup winners list from 1930 to 2026: Reigning champions Argentina will face Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. This title clash concludes the first-ever 48-team edition of the men's tournament. Argentina aims to defend their World Cup title successfully after a long streak. Led by Lionel Messi, the team has an unbeaten run in World Cup games. The final will be held at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford.
FIFA World Cup Final ticket prices: FIFA World Cup 2026 Final tickets remain in high demand ahead of Argentina vs Spain at New York New Jersey Stadium. Here's how fans can still buy tickets, the official booking options, latest ticket prices, categories and important details before the title clash.
Magnitude 5.0 earthquake hits southeastern Turkey: disaster agency
A 5.0-magnitude earthquake struck several southeastern provinces in Turkey on Saturday morning without causing casualties or damage, the country's disaster management agency said. 20 am (0320 GMT) in the Battalgazi district, in Malatya province, and was felt in the provinces of Malatya, Elazig, Adiyaman, Tunceli and Sanliurfa.
Catastrophic flooding sweeps across Texas; Governor Abbott signs major disaster declaration
FIFA World Cup 2026: Lionel Messi hails Lamine Yamal as 'truly amazing' ahead of Spain's final
Lionel Messi acknowledged Lamine Yamal as an amazing player before the World Cup final. Argentina aims to prevent the young Spanish sensation from achieving a historic milestone. Defending champions Argentina secured a thrilling comeback win against England in their semifinal. Spain reached the FIFA World Cup final after defeating France with a composed performance. Lamine Yamal played a key role in Spain's victory, winning a crucial penalty.
US warns Americans to reconsider Middle East travel amid rising tensions
The United States issued a travel warning for the Middle East due to escalating regional tensions. Escalating hostilities between the United States and Iran involved fresh military strikes. Fighting intensified over the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil prices significantly. Kuwait and Bahrain reported missile and drone interceptions amid the widening conflict. Commercial vessel crossings dropped, while Iran maintained its maritime access demands.
Onion growers welcome agri market near Vadhvan port, urge govt to develop Nashik as export hub
Maharashtra's onion growers welcome a new agricultural market near Vadhvan port. They propose developing Nashik as a national onion export hub for global trade. This initiative aims to boost farmer incomes and India's position in the onion market. The growers seek direct farmer benefits and improved export infrastructure. A stable export policy and processing incentives are also requested.
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was hospitalized due to his prolonged hunger strike. He remains stable but requires continuous medical observation and treatment. His wife requested that no treatment be administered without family consent. Police removed protesters from the Jantar Mantar site after his hospitalization. Opposition leaders criticized the government's actions against peaceful protests.
Sabyasachi Laskar, West Bengal's top NEET-UG scorer, will pursue computer science engineering at IIT Kharagpur. He aims to develop energy-efficient computer hardware for global sustainability initiatives. Laskar secured All India Rank 35 in the NEET-UG examination. He had already secured admission to IIT Kharagpur before the NEET retest. His mother confirmed engineering was always his primary career aspiration.
The protestors have been demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan after the NEET paper leak fiasco. The joint demonstration witnessed students and political activists raising slogans and carrying placards to press their various demands.
Pakistan to revise oil prices daily amid renewed West Asia tensions
Pakistan fuel price: Pakistan will now adjust petroleum prices daily to manage oil price fluctuations. The government aims for greater transparency in fuel pricing decisions. This move follows criticism regarding delays in passing on lower fuel costs. Turkish Petroleum will begin oil and gas extraction in Pakistan soon. Petrol pump owners have rejected the deregulation policy and plan protests.
PV Sindhu enters Japan Open final
PV Sindhu reached her first final in over two years at the Japan Open after Tokyo Olympic champion Chen Yufei retired injured during their women's singles semifinal with the Indian leading 21-19, 15-10.
Pawan Kumar Chandana: Skyroot Aerospace CEO and co-founder Pawan Kumar Chandana, a child who was once bad at maths, is now the head of this ambitious space company. If Skyroot is successful, it will be in a very small club of private space companies in the world. The launch is a big milestone for Indias private space sector and will keep entrepreneurs like Pawan in the league of Elon Musk and others.
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to a hospital from his protest site. Protestors alleged police forcefully removed him despite his deteriorating health. Delhi Police stated Wangchuk was shifted to the hospital as per court orders. This action followed a 20-day hunger strike by the activist. Protestors were asked to peacefully vacate the Jantar Mantar site.
India's first pvt rocket to place tech payloads, postcard from PM Modi into orbit
India's first privately developed orbital rocket, Vikram-1, will launch Saturday into low earth orbit. The rocket will deploy multiple technology demonstration payloads, both domestic and foreign. It will also carry a micro-art payload and a handwritten postcard from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This launch marks the private space sector's entry into the orbital launch market. Engineering data from this test flight will guide future commercial satellite missions.
Sonam Wangchuk conscious, vitals stable after being shifted to Safdarjung Hospital
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to Safdarjung Hospital after a 20-day hunger strike. Delhi Police removed protesters from Jantar Mantar following court orders and medical advice. Wangchuk's health had deteriorated, prompting the hospital transfer for essential medical care. Protesters alleged plainclothes police posed as a medical team to take Wangchuk away. The activist was on hunger strike demanding action on examination irregularities and paper leaks.
Security tightened around Jantar Mantar after Sonam Wangchuk shifted to hospital
Activist Sonam Wangchuk was hospitalized after his health deteriorated during a hunger strike. Security was heightened around Jantar Mantar and New Delhi following the incident. Police stated the hospitalization followed a High Court order and medical advice. Some protesters caused a brief commotion while obstructing the hospital transfer. Authorities requested protesters to peacefully vacate the Jantar Mantar site.
FIFA World Cup: Frustrations abound as France, England face off in third-place match
France and England will compete for third place in the World Cup. Both teams expressed disappointment after losing their semifinal matches. Coach Didier Deschamps will conclude his tenure with France after this game. Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane are contenders for the Golden Boot award. This match represents a final World Cup appearance for some veteran players.
The economic goal that never came: World Cup falls short of boosting Mexico
The recent World Cup brought excitement but did not significantly boost Mexico's economy. Weak investment and trade agreement uncertainty continue to weigh on economic growth. Official tourism targets for the tournament were not met by the country. Some host cities experienced uneven economic benefits from the event. Trade certainty under the USMCA remains the main driver for the Mexican economy.
Sonam Wangchuk taken to hospital after 20-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar
Sonam Wangchuk was hospitalized by Delhi Police after a 20-day hunger strike. He protested alleged irregularities in competitive examinations and demanded accountability. Doctors noted significant weight loss, raising health concerns for the activist. The Delhi High Court had ordered regular monitoring of his critical condition. Wangchuk urged supporters to march to Parliament to ensure their concerns were addressed.
Andhra Pradesh Weather Today July 18: Will it rain in Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam and other cities
Andhra Rain Alert Today: Andhra Pradesh faces scattered showers and humid heat this week. Vijayawada expects rain chances to rise significantly by Monday. Visakhapatnam's wettest day is forecast for Sunday with higher probabilities. Rayalaseema region remains drier and hotter with limited rainfall chances. The state's monsoon season shows a substantial rainfall deficit so far.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor rescued after getting stuck in hotel lift in Kerala
Army opens fire after observing suspicious movement along LoC in J-K's Rajouri
Army troops fired on suspicious movement along the Line of Control in Rajouri district. This small arms firing occurred near Tarkundi forward area late Friday night. The troops observed suspected terrorists prompting the initial exchange of fire. Retaliatory firing was also reported from across the border during the incident. A search operation was launched Saturday morning to confirm infiltrator presence.
Trump back in World Cup spotlight after starring role in tournament's controversies
President Donald Trump will attend the World Cup final and present the trophy. He previously asked FIFA to review a controversial red card incident. Trump and FIFA President Infantino praised each other at a New York reception. The United States is considering a solo bid for the 2038 World Cup. Trump's presence at the event is expected to draw mixed reactions.
Trump quips about US vs China FIFA showdown: 'That way you have a nice short flight between games..'
A 7.3 earthquake hits Mexico-Guatemala border with no immediate damage reported
A strong 7.3 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico's southern Pacific coast near Guatemala on Friday. The tremor was felt widely across Mexico City and El Salvador, causing some alarm. Authorities reported two minor injuries in southern Mexico and no significant damage in any country. Guatemalan residents evacuated buildings as the quake lasted for an extended period. Tsunami risk was monitored along coastal areas after the seismic event.
It's a revamp! RBI steps ahead on plan for plastic rupee notes
India's currency printing authority is now on the lookout for international suppliers of polymer banknote material, signaling a significant change from nearly a century of using paper notes. Bidders must adhere to strict security protocols and provide evidence of past collaborations with central banks. The Reserve Bank of India is considering polymer notes due to their durability, coinciding with a recent drop in currency printing costs.
Phrase of the day by Kris Jenner offers practical wisdom for anyone pursuing meaningful goals. Hard work builds character, saving creates opportunity, and an entrepreneurial mindset encourages creativity and resilience. Together, these qualities empower individuals to transform ambitions into lasting accomplishments. Success may not happen overnight, but with discipline, financial responsibility, continuous learning, and the courage to take initiative, people can build futures defined not by luck, but by purpose, perseverance, and personal growth.
Gold price has fallen about 25 per cent since the U.S.-backed war with Iran began in late February, pressured by expectations that war-driven inflation could keep interest rates higher for longer.
FIFA final gives weekend spending a perfect assist
Indian restaurants and pubs anticipate a significant spending surge this weekend. Advance bookings for venues have more than doubled, prompting extended operating hours. Television manufacturers report a substantial increase in large-screen TV demand. Brands are offering special promotions and meal combos to capitalize on the event. Businesses expect a considerable boost in sales during the final match.
Most pirates were probably not blind in one eye, and eye patches were likely far less common than popular culture suggests. Yet the combination of real maritime dangers, scientific possibility, and centuries of storytelling has ensured that the pirate eye patch remains one of history's most enduring and fascinating myths.
Phrase of the Day: The phrase 'hit rock bottom' describes reaching life's lowest or most difficult point. This expression originates from mining and drilling, signifying a point of no return. It is used for serious setbacks, not minor daily disappointments or inconveniences. Many people find resilience and growth after experiencing such challenging moments. This phrase highlights the human belief that difficult times can initiate a fresh start.
Why cold leftover pasta may be better for your gut than freshly cooked pasta
Cooling cooked pasta transforms its starch into beneficial resistant starch. This fiber supports improved gut health and better blood sugar management. Resistant starch also aids in controlling appetite and promoting feelings of fullness. Even reheating the chilled pasta preserves these valuable nutritional advantages. Storing and handling leftovers properly makes them a surprisingly nutritious option.
Summer is quietly changing your body, and your fingernails prove it
Warmer weather may slightly increase nail growth due to better blood circulation. However, a physician's decades-long study found no measurable climate effect on his nails. Factors like age, genetics, and nutrition significantly influence nail growth rates. Illnesses and injuries also impact how quickly nails grow and recover. Overall, everyday influences have a more substantial effect than seasonal temperature changes.
Quote of the Day by Antonio Banderas: Antonio Banderas quote, I think the worst enemy for success is the anxiousness to get it, highlights the importance of patience, persistence, and trusting the journey toward achieving goals. The quote suggests that constantly worrying about reaching success too quickly can create unnecessary stress, cloud judgment, and prevent people from enjoying the learning process. Instead of chasing immediate results, it encourages focusing on steady effort, continuous improvement, and allowing success to develop naturally over time.
Julius Caesar's ancient quote remains relevant for modern challenges and personal growth. He noted that enduring pain with patience requires more courage than a single heroic act. This wisdom applies to education, business, and overcoming personal difficulties. Caesar, a Roman leader, transformed the Republic into an empire through military and political actions. His enduring message emphasizes resilience and steadfastness in the face of adversity.
Macros strong, but weak rains, war can hit growth: RBI Guv Sanjay Malhotra
The Indian economy expanded 7.7% in the last financial year, and the RBI has projected GDP growth of 6.6% for the current fiscal year despite global uncertainties, Sanjay Malhotra said. The governor also flagged inflation risks, noting that the RBI had raised its inflation forecast for FY27 to 5.1% from 4.6% earlier.
Quote of the Day by Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai and her timeless message on everyday leadership. Her famous words remind us that lasting change begins with one simple action, not one powerful person. Wangari Maathai was one of the most influential environmental leaders of the modern era. She transformed the simple act of planting a tree into a global movement for environmental conservation, women's empowerment, democracy, and peace.
Centre moves SC against Delhi High Court order quashing passport, visa tender
The Central government has petitioned the Supreme Court challenging a Delhi High Court ruling. The High Court had previously quashed tenders for consular services at Indian Missions abroad. This decision followed petitions from two disqualified bidders alleging unfair evaluation processes. The government argues the High Court's decision was incorrect and seeks its reversal. The Supreme Court will hear the matter on Monday.
PM Modi slams AAP over drugs, corruption; says only BJP can transform Punjab
Ahead of the Punjab Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the AAP government of corruption, worsening law and order, and failing to curb the drug menace. Addressing a rally in Jalandhar, he also attacked the Shiromani Akali Dal and Congress, asserting that only the BJP could transform the state.
FIFA World Cup beer sales are hopping. Brewers hope the stout demand outlasts the tournament
In the U.S., beer consumption has fallen steadily for a decade, according to the Brewers Association, a trade group for craft brewers. Canada has seen a similar decline, according to the national statistics agency. The Brewers of Europe trade association says the story is the same in the European Union.
De Beers sale: Anglo American picks preferred bidder for company
Anglo American has chosen a consortium led by Gareth Penny as the preferred bidder. This group, known as Global Diamond Consortium, emerged from three competing proposals. Botswana's government is evaluating the preferred bidder's proposal for De Beers. The proposal includes participation from Angola and Namibia as partners. Botswana retains freedom to act as a partner or exercise preemption rights.
I love DOGE but not the sh*t we are picking up: Tillis rips OMB Chief over savings transparency
'I have some concerns': Cornyn signals doubts over Todd Blanche in explosive confirmation hearing
While narcissism can sometimes involve exaggerated beliefs about intelligence, simply believing you're highly intelligent is not enough to justify that label. Research consistently suggests that genuine expertise often goes hand in hand with curiosity, openness to learning, and intellectual humility.
You gotta give people some relief on medical debt: Sen Kennedy puts OMB Chief Vought on the spot
Trump is enemy of god, antichrist: DOJ charges Florida GOP nominee over he must be killed remark
EPFO launches VISHWAS 2026 to settle employer penalty disputes
The EPFO has launched VISHWAS 2026, a six-month, one-time dispute resolution scheme to help employers settle pending damages and penalty cases under provident fund laws. The initiative offers substantially reduced penalty rates for eligible defaults before June 14, 2024, through a fully digital, transparent and time-bound process.
World Cup destiny: Messi bathed Yamal as a baby, now they face off for soccer's top title
Photographer Joan Monfort's images of Lionel Messi bathing Lamine Yamal have gained global attention. These pictures were taken nearly two decades ago for a charity calendar. The resurfaced photos now highlight a remarkable twist of fate for the upcoming World Cup final. Messi's Argentina will face Yamal's Spain for the sport's biggest trophy. This unexpected connection has captivated fans and media worldwide.
'Turning up the heat on the streets': Mullin warns protesters, says 'ICE crackdown will intensify'
Gujarat tops NITI's investment friendliness index; Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu follow
Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu lead NITI Aayog's investment friendliness index. The index assesses states on eight key parameters for investor attraction. Fifteen states were classified as frontrunners, including Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. India needs to increase investment to boost economic growth and demand. Strengthening state-level ecosystems is essential for national competitiveness and growth.
Quote of the Day by Beyonc: Beyoncs quote, Theres definitely a dangerous feeling when youre in loveits giving your heart to someone else and knowing that they have control over your feelings. I know for me, who always tries to be so tough, thats the dangerous thing, explores the importance of emotional vulnerability, trust, and openness in relationships. The quote suggests that love requires people to lower their emotional defenses and accept the risk of allowing someone else to influence their feelings.
Namma Metro commuters can now be fined up to Rs 2,500 for playing music or videos on speaker, watching content without earphones, and other disruptive behaviour. Here's a look at the new rules and the revised penalties.
Civilisations, time and the turning wheel
Western confidence in linear progress has weakened due to recent global challenges. This has led to a renewed interest in Ibn Khaldun's cyclical theories of empires. Eastern traditions like those in China and India also expressed similar cyclical insights. Ibn Khaldun's empirical approach makes his ideas accessible to the modern West. This rediscovery encourages a broader understanding of world history beyond European perspectives.

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