OPEC+ adjusts August production, reaffirms stability commitment; next meet August 2
Seven OPEC+ nations, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, have agreed to a 188,000 barrels per day production adjustment starting August 2026. This move partially unwinds voluntary cuts announced in April 2023, with individual country allocations detailed. The group emphasized a cautious approach, retaining flexibility to alter production based on market dynamics and to compensate for past overproduction.
Psychology says people who like to get numerous small tattoos on their body aren't always trying to seek attention or follow trends. Psychology explains that many people use small tattoos to express identity, preserve memories, mark life events, or show personal values. Different psychology theories suggest that tattoo choices often reflect self-expression, emotional meaning, and personal storytelling instead of a single personality trait.
According to a press release, of the total 21 km long underground tunnel section, 16 km between Sawli (Ghansoli) and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai will be constructed using Tunnel Boring Machines. The remaining 5 km section has already been completed using NATM.
Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China's north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits south, Vietnam
Northern China is grappling with the aftermath of heavy rains, which have tragically claimed five lives due to flash floods and drowning incidents. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Maysak has brought significant disruption to the south, submerging vehicles and forcing evacuations as rivers overflowed. Residents in affected areas are describing the flooding as the most severe in two decades, highlighting the widespread impact of the extreme weather.
British military says cargo ship reports being under attack in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen
A cargo ship faced an attack Sunday off Yemen's coast in the Red Sea, near Hodeida. Unknown assailants targeted the vessel, prompting an investigation. This incident follows recent threats from Houthi rebels to resume attacks on shipping. The region has seen increased maritime incidents, including piracy, impacting global trade routes.
Manipur SIR: Over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms collected; final electoral roll on Sept 6
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday published the draft electoral roll for Manipur following the completion of the Enumeration Phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026, during which over 19.34 lakh enumeration forms were collected from eligible electors across the state.
Assam's CM-FLIGHT opens Japan job pathways for rural youth; Himanta reviews language training
IMD issues orange alert for parts of Kerala, heavy rain likely over next three days
Kerala is bracing for heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next three days, with the IMD issuing orange and yellow alerts for several districts. Authorities are urging residents in landslide and flood-prone areas to relocate to safer grounds and to remain vigilant. Precautions are advised for those near rivers and dams, and the public is cautioned against unnecessary travel and venturing near water bodies.
Houthis kill 14 Yemen government troops in deadliest attack in years
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a deadly assault south of Hodeidah, killing 14 government troops and injuring 23 in fierce fighting. The Iran-backed rebels briefly seized pro-government positions before being repelled. This marks the deadliest Houthi attack in years, occurring amidst a fragile truce and recent Houthi threats against Saudi Arabia.
Cancer risk of sitting too long: A study of over 91,000 UK Biobank participants has found that each additional hour of prolonged, uninterrupted sedentary behaviour is associated with a 9% higher risk of dying from cancer. Replacing just one such hour daily with light physical activity was linked to a 12% reduction in cancer death risk.
Khamenei's three sons attend funeral prayers; successor Mojtaba remains absent on Day 2
Iran mourned Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed in a February 28 airstrike, with prayers and public ceremonies in Tehran. His son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, was notably absent, reportedly injured in the same attack. Millions are expected to pay their respects as the nation grapples with calls for revenge and the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Psychology suggests that people who don't like eating leftover food aren't necessarily spoiled or overly selective. For some people, yesterday's meal still feels delicious. For others, freshness itself is an important part of the eating experience.
England will take on arch-rivals Australia in the title clash at Lord's on Sunday, with the Aussies eyeing their seventh title, and England will be aiming to lift their second title, which will be even more special as they have a chance to do it on their home soil at a venue considered the 'Home of Cricket'.
Venezuelan acting President thanks India for aid amid quakes
Rodriguez said that Venezuela will be reborn.
Court directs FIR against actress Lakshmi Priya, husband, woman cop in Ansiba Hassan harassment case
A court has ordered the registration of an FIR against actress Lakshmi Priya, her husband, and a woman police officer. Actress Ansiba Hassan alleged illegal detention and emotional harassment at the Tripunithura Women's Cell following a complaint by Priya. Hassan claims she was forced to write an apology, which was later altered. The court directed a thorough police investigation into the matter.
Purabi Dairy, NDDB and Suzuki R&D India sign MoU to establish compressed biogas plant in Assam
Assam is set to boost sustainable development with a new compressed biogas plant. The National Dairy Development Board, Suzuki R&D India, and North East Dairy and Foods Ltd. have partnered to convert agricultural and dairy waste into clean biogas and organic fertiliser. This initiative promises to enhance rural livelihoods, promote scientific waste management, and contribute to cleaner mobility, aligning with the state's green goals and fostering a circular economy.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, a 40-year-old who entered the 2026 World Cup as a free agent with 50,000 Instagram followers, has ended the tournament with 25 million after a series of outstanding performances, including eight saves against Argentina, four of them denying Lionel Messi, before his country's exit in the round of 32.
Americas battlefield dominance is under serious threat
The article argues that warfare is undergoing a rapid transformation driven by drones, artificial intelligence and cheaper technologies that can neutralize far more expensive military assets. It highlights how Ukraines mass use of drones and drone boats has inflicted heavy losses on Russia at a fraction of the cost of traditional weapons, while a single Iranian missile reportedly destroyed a $300 million US surveillance aircraft.
Pakistan replace Shan Masood with Babar Azam as test captain ahead of West Indies, England series
Babar Azam has been reinstated as Pakistan's Test captain, replacing Shan Masood, ahead of upcoming series against the West Indies and England. Masood's tenure, marked by 12 losses in 16 matches, faced intense scrutiny following a whitewash by Bangladesh. The Pakistan Cricket Board announced the change on Sunday, with Azam set to lead the squad in the challenging tours.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif affirmed strong support for Turkiye, stating their successes are intertwined. During a joint press conference in Istanbul, both nations pledged to boost bilateral trade to USD 5 billion, a significant jump from the current USD 1.3 billion. Defence cooperation was highlighted as a key driver for economic ties, with plans to expand collaboration in energy, transportation, and technology.
From iPhone to whale bone: Philadelphia buries time capsule to be opened during US 500th anniversary
Bengal govt to recover three times the value of property damaged by vandalism under new law: CM
West Bengal is introducing a strict new law to curb vandalism and maintain public order. Individuals causing damage to property during protests will face penalties three times the value of the destruction. Targeting industrial units will result in severe financial penalties and jail time. This move aims to protect assets and boost investor confidence by ensuring accountability for property damage.
Days after Ayodhya row, donation theft alleged at Badrinath temple
An inquiry has been ordered into allegations of theft of donations at the Badrinath temple following a complaint by a local social organization. The group accused a committee staffer of siphoning off offerings, a claim the temple committee chairman is investigating. CCTV footage is being reviewed, and if irregularities are found, strict action will be taken. The Badrinath and Kedarnath temples have received substantial donations during the ongoing pilgrimage.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan disbursed 25,863 crore as the first installment for the Viksit Bharat G-RAM-G Yojana, a successor to MGNREGA. The new scheme guarantees 125 days of employment for rural households, replacing the previous 100-day limit. While lauded for smooth implementation, it faces criticism for removing Mahatma Gandhi's name and altering the Centre-State funding ratio.
No land, no building, but 87 staff! The bizarre story of Indore's 'paper hospital'
A proposed 100-bed civil hospital in Indore's Khajrana remains a 'hospital on paper' six years after its announcement. Despite lacking land and a building, 87 staff positions are sanctioned, with nearly 80 employees currently serving at other government facilities. Officials cite the difficulty in finding suitable government land as the reason for the delay, while critics question the recruitment for a non-existent hospital.
A first-year college student has stunned many by earning approximately Rs 4 lakh monthly as a sales intern at a startup, even outperforming experienced professionals. His exceptional sales performance has earned him a fully paid trip to Thailand. This remarkable achievement highlights the company's shift towards hiring based on practical skills and raw talent rather than traditional qualifications, sparking widespread discussion about the evolving Indian startup hiring landscape.
Aluminium industry split over custom duties for scraps and finished products
India's aluminium industry is split over import duties. Primary producers, represented by the Aluminium Association of India (AAI), want stricter controls on aluminium scrap imports and quality regulations, arguing that rising imports of allegedly substandard scrap could threaten more than 3 lakh crore of planned investments.
Wait for UP madrasa reforms report continues amid modernisation push
A crucial Uttar Pradesh government panel's madrasa reform recommendations remain overdue, impacting proposed changes to the state's education framework. The six-member committee's report, expected to guide amendments to key acts, has faced multiple extensions. While officials assure it's coming 'very soon,' the delay has caused uncertainty for aided madrasas and their teachers, especially with upcoming assembly elections.
Strikingly similar accounts of alien encounters are often rooted in the brain's ability to generate vivid, real-feeling experiences, especially during sleep paralysis. Psychological research highlights traits like absorption and fantasy proneness, alongside memory's reconstructive nature, contributing to these perceptions. Cultural narratives then shape how these internal events are interpreted.
Devotees' annual offerings at Uttarakhand's Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines, managed by BKTC, are estimated at Rs 80-85 crore, surpassing budgets of several state departments. This significant sum comes to light amid allegations of theft involving donations at Badrinath Dham. The Temple Committee has launched an inquiry and vowed strict action against any guilty parties, emphasizing their commitment to transparency.
FIFA 2026: World Cup propels surveillance to new heights
The 2026 FIFA World Cup in Pennsylvania is under surveillance, with governments and private firms monitoring attendees' faces, movements, and devices. Over $1 billion in security funding fuels advanced tech like facial recognition cameras and AI-powered drones, raising significant privacy concerns. Civil society groups warn of potential human rights breaches, including invasive data collection and profiling, urging caution for international visitors.
Bihar State University Service Commission is recruiting 3,687 contractual Assistant Professors across state universities and degree colleges. Applications are open until July 15, 2026, on the HED Bihar Samarth portal, with no fee. Eligibility requires a Master's degree, NET/SET qualification (or PhD exemption), and age between 21-43. Selection involves academic assessment and an interview. The process concludes with college allotment by August 7, 2026.
Haryana gym owner murder case: Two shooters of Lawrence Bishnoi gang killed in encounter
Two alleged shooters linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi-Harry Boxer gang, wanted for the murder of a Hansi gym owner, were killed in a police encounter in Bahadurgarh. The operation, a joint effort by Delhi and Haryana police, saw the suspects open fire on officers. In the ensuing exchange, both were fatally injured. A constable sustained a leg wound during the intense confrontation.
Delhi, Noida, Gurugram rain today: Delhi-NCR residents should brace for increased rainfall and thunderstorms over the next few days. The India Meteorological Department forecasts active monsoon conditions bringing cloudy skies, intermittent showers, and gusty winds of up to 60 kmph. Rainfall is expected to intensify from July 6 and continue through July 9, with potential for localized disruptions. Stay updated on local forecasts.
Turkey eyes F110 fighter jet engines as Trump comes to town
US President Donald Trump's upcoming NATO summit visit to Ankara may pave the way for Turkey to acquire crucial fighter jet engines for its KAAN stealth fighter project. While this could boost Turkey's indigenous defense capabilities, analysts believe it won't resolve the long-standing F-35 dispute, which continues to strain US-Turkey relations due to the S-400 missile system.
'Will be here even if it's one person at 4am': Trump delivers Freedom 250 speech despite bad weather
Ankur Warikoo says India has an 'envelope problem'. Here's what he means
Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlights India's envelope problem, arguing that talent is overlooked due to a focus on credentials over ability. He shared an example of a self-taught designer from Indore earning significantly, underscoring that potential often lies beyond traditional markers. This discussion emerges as India's creator economy booms, with regional influencers and Gen Z driving substantial growth and shifting career perceptions.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced the Rs 313.30 crore Pradhan Mantri Cha Shramik Protsahan Yojana (PMCSPY) to boost education, healthcare, and welfare for North Bengal's tea garden workers. The scheme allocates Rs 177 crore for education, Rs 72 crore for healthcare, and Rs 63 crore for 321 resting sheds. This initiative aims for comprehensive development and well-being of these workers and their families.
Inside The Decisive Decade for Leaders: A masterclass for India's most influential decision-makers
As AI, geopolitical shifts and disruption redefine leadership, The Decisive Decade for Leaders brings together CEOs, CXOs, board members, promoters and business heads for an exclusive masterclass with Dr Ram Charan, offering practical strategies to lead through India's defining decade.
Quote of the day by Immanuel Kant: Two centuries ago, philosopher Immanuel Kant proposed that true peace transcends mere absence of war, advocating for a profound shift in human thinking. He argued that lasting harmony hinges on individuals and nations prioritizing collective well-being over narrow self-interest.
'No significant technical concerns linked to E20 fuel': Maruti Suzuki Official Rahul Bharti
C Suite to startup street: The second act that corporate veterans are choosing
Senior founders, who give up the comforts of India Inc for the chaotic energy of startups, bring to the table instant credibility, networks and industry knowledge that young founders strive for years to build.
LG approves landmark blueprint to revitalize Ladakhs Pashmina sector, boost Changpa livelihoods
Ladakh's Pashmina industry is set for a major boost with new policies approved by the Lieutenant Governor. A 'Livestock Development Incentive Programme' offers a 25% top-up on procurement, directly benefiting nomadic herders. A 8 crore revolving fund will ensure prompt payments, ending distress sales. These reforms aim to double production and strengthen Ladakh's position as a global leader in premium Pashmina.
E20 fuel in E10 cars negatively affects mileage: Maruti Suzuki executive Rahul Bharti
Gurugram Municipal Corporation has fired an assistant sanitation inspector for using AI to fake the resolution of a garbage dumping complaint. He allegedly manipulated photos to show a site as clean, despite no work being done. In a separate incident, another official was dismissed for using GPS spoofing to falsify attendance. The corporation vows zero tolerance for such fraudulent practices.
India is set to embrace a new biofuel initiative, allowing up to 15% isobutanol blending with diesel. This strategic move aims to curb reliance on imported crude oil and promote cleaner energy alternatives. Isobutanol, derived from ethanol, offers superior properties over direct ethanol blending, making it a promising substitute for diesel.
Trump death call by performer at Iran's Ali Khamenei funeral draws cheers
A poet at the funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei incited calls for the death of US President Donald Trump before a massive crowd. The funeral, attended by hundreds of thousands, honored Khamenei, who died in an airstrike, and highlighted the theocracy's efforts to leverage its influence amid ongoing war and potential Israeli attacks. The event's significance for the new supreme leader and ongoing negotiations was underscored.
Weather Today and Tomorrow: India braces for intense monsoon activity on July 5-6, with extremely heavy rainfall predicted for western and central regions. Mumbai and surrounding areas are under a red alert. Northern, eastern, and northeastern states will also see widespread showers, while hill states face landslide and flash flood risks. Residents are urged to stay updated and avoid travel during heavy downpours.
Bihar to set up NITI Aayog-like commission for long-term development vision
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced the formation of a NITI Aayog-like commission to craft a long-term development vision for the state. This body will monitor schemes, enhance inter-departmental coordination, and offer policy advice. Choudhary stressed the need for effective implementation and tangible outcomes, urging officials to develop district-specific budgets and an online portal for public representatives to track scheme progress. The goal is a 'developed Bihar' by 2037.
US President Donald Trump used America's 250th Independence Day celebration to deliver a sweeping patriotic address, declaring the US stronger, richer and prouder than ever, unveiling a 1776 American flag, defending the Constitution and Second Amendment, attacking communism, and asserting American dominance in space, military strength and global leadership.
E20 fuel in E10 cars negatively affects mileage: Maruti Suzuki executive raises concerns
Jammu and Kashmir has suspended eight education department employees and ordered an inquiry over the inclusion of two controversial books in schools and libraries under the Samagra Shiksha scheme.
Trump ramps up war on regulations with 702 cuts in pipeline
The Trump administration is aggressively cutting federal red tape, aiming to eliminate 702 regulations by September. This move, unprecedented in its scale, targets environmental reviews, energy standards, and diversity initiatives, projecting $1.5 trillion in economic savings. A key rollback involves repealing the endangerment finding for greenhouse gases, a cornerstone of Obama-Biden climate policies. The administration also plans new rules on immigration and transportation security.
Charlie Munger psychology lessons: 5 hidden mind traps that change how you make life decisions
Charlie Munger psychology lessons reveal how human behavior, decision-making, and mental models shape life outcomes. His timeless wisdom on success, emotions, incentives, and mistakes helps people understand hidden patterns behind choices. These powerful life lessons from Charlie Munger offer practical insights into better thinking, personal growth, and smarter decisions in todays complex world.
Quote of the Day by Oscar Wilde suggests true fascination lies at the extremes: profound knowledge or unadulterated curiosity. In today's information-saturated world, where appearing knowledgeable often trumps genuine inquiry, Wilde's wit challenges us. He highlights how both deep expertise and humble questioning can illuminate our understanding. urging a re-evaluation of what truly makes individuals captivating.
Biryani, a beloved Indian rice dish, boasts a rich and debated origin. While its roots are traced to Persia, legends suggest its arrival in India via conqueror Timur or Arab traders. Another tale links it to Mumtaz Mahal, seeking a nutritious meal for soldiers. Ultimately, biryani evolved through centuries of Persian influence and Indian culinary creativity, resulting in its many celebrated regional variations today.
RRB releases exam city slip for Ministerial and Isolated category recruitment. Check details
Railway job aspirants can now check their exam city for the Ministerial and Isolated Category recruitment. The Railway Recruitment Board released the intimation slip on July 4, 2026, for the 311 vacancies. The written exams are scheduled for July 14 and 15, 2026. This crucial step precedes the Computer Based Tests, skill tests, and subsequent document verification for various positions.
Pakistan PM Shehbaz revives J&K pitch at world stage, thanks Turkey for 'unwavering support'
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle OTT release in India: When and where to watch the anime movie online
Get ready for the epic conclusion! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie: Infinity Castle, the first film in the final trilogy, arrives on OTT platforms on July 28, 2026. Fans worldwide can catch it on Crunchyroll, with Netflix also offering it in select Asian regions. This highly anticipated movie plunges into the dangerous Infinity Castle for a decisive battle against powerful demons.
Weeks after realtor Ketan Agarwal's death at Lohagad Fort was reclassified as murder, his grandfather, Devichand Agarwal, has passed away. Police have arrested Ketan's fiance, Siya Goyal, and her alleged lover, Chetan Chaudhary, accusing them of pushing him into a gorge. A crucial Snapchat message, allegedly from Goyal, suggests the wedding was unlikely to proceed despite ongoing preparations, raising further questions in the ongoing investigation.
Mumbai is under a Red Alert with the IMD forecasting intense rainfall and the BMC urging residents to stay indoors. A significant 4.19-metre high tide is expected this afternoon, potentially worsening flooding in low-lying areas. Despite heavy downpours, which have already accounted for 74% of July's average rainfall, normal life has largely continued, with no casualties reported.
On America's big birthday, mixed emotions over legacy and future
Americans marked 250 years of independence with a mix of pride and concern. Thousands gathered on the National Mall, facing extreme heat and security measures, while expressing patriotism. However, some voiced unease about the nation's direction, feeling true freedom remains elusive for many.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has strongly condemned Israel's regional actions and criticized US support, citing targeted killings of influential figures. He questioned the efficacy of international bodies in upholding human rights and stressed that collective action by Muslim nations could halt crises in Gaza, Lebanon, and Palestine. Pezeshkian also warned against internal divisions exploited by external forces, emphasizing the enduring inspiration of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's message of unity and resistance.
YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, known for BeerBiceps, advised focusing on increasing income over investing for those earning under 50,000 monthly. He stressed that doubling earnings significantly impacts financial growth more than saving small amounts. This perspective sparked debate online, with some users highlighting the limitations of corporate jobs and the varying value of savings across different cities.
Trump says Netanyahu knows 'who the boss is' ahead of possible White House meet: Report
US President Donald Trump revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a White House meeting, potentially next week, following Trump's NATO summit. Despite recent disagreements on regional security and Iran, the leaders aim to meet soon. Trump also commented on the aftermath of the assassination of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, noting paused negotiations and expressing surprise at public mourning.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Morocco beats co-host Canada 3-0 and advances to the quarterfinals
Morocco has stormed into the World Cup quarterfinals, marking their second consecutive appearance in the elite eight. Azzedine Ounahi's brace powered a dominant 3-0 victory over Canada, solidifying Morocco's status as a major contender. Coach Mohamed Ouahbi expressed immense pride, stating, We are no longer a surprise. This historic achievement underscores Morocco's growing prowess on the global football stage, with aspirations for even greater success.
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to nearly 3,000
Venezuela's twin earthquakes have claimed nearly 3,000 lives, with thousands more missing and homeless. International rescue teams are concluding their operations after a critical 72-hour window, though families continue to search for loved ones. The disaster has inflicted billions in damage, exacerbating Venezuela's existing economic woes and impacting vital infrastructure like the Maiquetia airport. Anger simmers over the government's response amidst profound national grief.
Charles Darwin's profound words highlight that societal suffering, if born from human systems rather than nature, signifies a grave moral failing. This timeless observation underscores our collective duty to address poverty and inequality. It urges a focus on building just institutions that uplift all, reminding us that true progress lies in caring for the vulnerable and ensuring dignity and opportunity for everyone.
The Dalai Lama's life underscores that while pain and loss are inevitable, losing hope is the true disaster. His journey from Tibet to exile demonstrates that resilience stems from believing in a better tomorrow, even amidst profound suffering. He emphasizes that inner peace and universal compassion are vital for overcoming adversity, urging us to actively build a brighter future rather than passively wait for change.
BCIC begins Golden Jubilee year, honours four achievers; CA K Ravi takes over as president
Bengaluru's Chamber of Industry and Commerce launched its Golden Jubilee year by honouring four distinguished individuals for their significant contributions. The 49th annual general meeting also saw new leadership take charge, pledging to boost industry-government ties, foster innovation, and support MSMEs. The chamber aims to strengthen its role as a vital link for Karnataka's economic progress and industrial development, preparing businesses for future opportunities.
Jewish Proverb of the Day highlights a timeless idea about human desire, satisfaction, and the way perception shapes emotional fulfillment in everyday life. The proverb What one has, one doesnt want, and what one wants, one doesnt have reflects how people often struggle to find contentment by constantly comparing what they already possess with what they still lack.
Pakistan-based ISIS emerges as major threat to Taliban & Afghan stability
Afghanistan's Taliban regime faces a growing ISIS threat, with Kabul accusing Pakistan's ISI of backing the militants. This week, the Taliban launched cross-border drone strikes on alleged ISIS positions in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. These actions escalate tensions between Kabul and Islamabad, highlighting regional instability and wider security concerns for India and Eurasian nations. The situation is further complicated by Afghanistan's recent defense pact with Moscow.
Psychology suggests that people who always upgrade to the latest smartphones aren't necessarily trying to impress others. For many people, a new phone isn't just another gadget, it's an opportunity to explore what's possible next.
'Reject those who see only America's sins!': VP JD Vance addresses the nation on America 250
Psychology suggests that some mothers-in-law who expect daughters-in-law to follow long-standing family rules may be repeating patterns they experienced themselves.
Shiv Sena (UBT) demands Ram Temple Trust be scrapped over donation row
In a bold stance ahead of their upcoming demonstration over alleged misappropriation of Ram Temple funds, Shiv Sena (UBT) has called for the entire Ram Janmabhoomi trust to be disbanded, challenging the BJP's influence within it. MP Sanjay Raut lashed out at the RSS for backing the BJP and emphasized that mere patience wouldn't have brought about the temple's construction, highlighting the dedication of karsevaks.
Bethell spoils Sooryavanshi's big day as England edge out India
England secured a commanding four-wicket victory in the second T20 against India, with Jacob Bethell's unbeaten 76 leading the charge. The match also marked the highly anticipated debut of 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for India. Despite a spirited effort from the young Indian side, England successfully chased down the target, with Sam Curran also impressing with the ball.
Mizoram SIR: Over 8.28 lakh of 8.75 lakh Electors submit forms
Mizoram's electoral roll revision sees massive public engagement, with over 8.28 lakh electors submitting forms in the third phase of the Special Intensive Revision. This success stems from dedicated efforts by election officials, booth-level workers, and volunteers, including extensive awareness campaigns and house-to-house visits. Political parties were actively involved, ensuring broad participation and accurate voter lists.
Psychology says many doctors develop less legible handwriting because of time pressure, cognitive load, automaticity, motor learning, and years of repetitive documentation rather than carelessness.
On This Day in History, July 5 highlights pivotal moments that shaped politics, science, culture and global history. From Isaac Newton publishing Principia, Venezuela declaring independence and Algeria gaining freedom to the founding of Amazon, the establishment of the UK's National Health Service and Arthur Ashe's historic Wimbledon triumph, the date also marks milestones involving Elvis Presley, the Korean War, the bikini and the Beatles.
Quote of the Day by Confucius: Confucius quote, What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others. This insightful quote explores the importance of inner strength, self-awareness, and personal growth in shaping a meaningful life. The quote suggests that a truly wise and virtuous person focuses on self-development, inner values, and moral discipline rather than depending on external approval or validation. In contrast, those who lack inner stability tend to seek recognition, direction, and self-worth from others.
'I'm asking a serious question!': Sen. Andy Kim grills USPS chief over legality of census pilot
Iran is preparing for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's funeral with extensive logistical plans, including mass grave preparations for up to 3,000 potential casualties amid extreme heat. Ceremonies span multiple cities, drawing massive crowds and raising security concerns due to past deadly stampedes. Political tensions are also high, with hardliners denouncing negotiations and calling for continued conflict, all while public frustration mounts over the event's significant cost.
'For 250 years America has..': JD Vance delivers remarks aboard USS Kearsarge in New York Harbor
IMD issues red alert in Mumbai, Thane amid heavy downpour; Ram Mandir area records 206.5 mm rainfall
Mumbai and Thane are under a red alert as heavy rainfall causes widespread waterlogging. Significant rainfall has been recorded across the city, with areas like Andheri Subway experiencing severe inundation. Authorities are urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel and to stay away from the seafront. Rescue teams are deployed, and efforts are underway to clear traffic and address the waterlogging issues, including a permanent solution for the Andheri Subway.
A timeless French proverb, 'You often meet your fate on the road you take to avoid it,' reveals life's irony. Fear-driven avoidance can inadvertently lead us to the very situations we dread. This wisdom highlights that confronting challenges directly, rather than running, often proves to be the path to true freedom and fulfillment. Embracing courage and acceptance is key to navigating life's unpredictability.
Quote of the Day by Bruce Lee: Bruce Lees quote, I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times, explores the importance of focus, discipline, and mastery in achieving true success. The quote suggests that greatness is not built through scattered effort or surface-level practice, but through consistent repetition and deep dedication to a single skill.
Quote of the day by Nicolaus Copernicus life lesson on humility, wisdom, and personal growth. It encourages individuals to value their ideas while remaining open to constructive criticism and alternative perspectives. Intellectual humility strengthens education, scientific progress, leadership, relationships, and civic life. By listening with respect, thinking critically, and embracing lifelong learning, people develop not only greater knowledge but also stronger character. Ultimately, true wisdom is not found in believing we always have the right answers, but in remaining willing to learn from others throughout life's journey.
America 250th celebrations: 80 ships, 150 aircraft, one historic celebration in spectacular fashion

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