Donald Trump Crypto: The 297 largest $TRUMP token holders who registered for the contest will attend a gathering that Trump has billed the most exclusive crypto.
'Minnesotan whistleblowers stripped of their jobs!': GOP lawmakers 'EXPOSE' Walz's $9B Somali fraud
West Bengal Polls: Mamata Banerjee to file legal case against Amit Shah over 'violent remarks'
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will file a legal case against Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This action follows Shah's remarks about TMC workers after the upcoming elections. Banerjee stated that such language is unacceptable from a Home Minister. The second phase of polling is scheduled for April 29. High voter turnout was recorded in the first phase.
Manipur: Thousands of protesters clash with police during march to CM's residence
Thousands marched in Imphal seeking permanent peace and justice. Police prevented their march towards the Chief Minister's residence. A group later met Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh. They submitted a memorandum regarding the ongoing ethnic conflict. The organization COCOMI demands action on recent child deaths. They vow to intensify protests if demands are not met.
IPL 2026 RR vs SRH Pitch Weather Report: Rajasthan Royals host Sunrisers Hyderabad tonight at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur for their first home game of the season. The pitch is expected to offer a balanced contest, with pacers likely to find early movement and spinners coming into play later. The match begins at 7:30 PM IST and will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and JioHotstar.
5 simple foods to clear brain fog naturally
Fight mental fatigue and sharpen your focus with five traditional Indian power-foods. From the forgotten benefits of Gond and pumpkin seeds to the daily power of Turmeric and Walnuts, this story shows how to use local, simple ingredients to clear brain fog and maintain peak mental performance in 2026.
Kevin Warsh at Fed may not deliver big policy shift, no quick rate cuts
President Trump expects new Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh to cut interest rates. However, Warsh faces challenges like rising inflation and a cautious Fed committee. Most policymakers are not ready to lower borrowing costs. Warsh himself offered little clarity on rate cuts during his Senate hearing. Investors see little chance for a rate cut until October 2027.
Gunfire, blasts rock Mali as attackers hit capital and other cities, residents say
Gunmen launched coordinated attacks across Mali early Saturday, targeting locations in the capital, Bamako, and other cities. Residents reported heavy gunfire and explosions near airports and military bases. Separatist groups claimed control of areas in the northeast, indicating a widening conflict.
UnitedHealthcare, UnitedHealth's insurance unit, said more than 70 per cent of prior authorization requests will be part of this standardized process by the end of the year. CVS Health said its Aetna insurance unit has standardized 88 per cent of its prior authorization volume.
Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has led the state since 2016. The upcoming May 4th election results will determine the next government. The CPI(M) is looking at five key figures who could potentially lead the state. Their party positions, electoral records, and experience are being closely watched. The party's leadership pipeline is being assessed for future transitions.
'President Trump is a CHARACTER!': Macron 'MOCKS' US Prez, warns Europe on American foreign policy
Midterm strategy shift: GOP keeps Trump agenda, softens Trump
Republicans are adjusting their strategy for upcoming midterm elections. They aim to use President Trump's ability to mobilize voters without making the elections about his unpopularity. The focus will shift to promoting tax cuts and inflation-fighting policies. This approach seeks to counter concerns about the President's sagging political fortunes and the ongoing Iran war.
Rahul Gandhi attacks RSS; alleges 'farzi nationalism in Nagpur, pure servility in US'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has labeled the RSS as 'Rashtriya Surrender Sangh'. He stated that RSS leader Ram Madhav revealed the outfit's 'fake nationalism' in India and 'pure servility' in the US. This follows Madhav's comments on India agreeing to stop oil imports from Iran and Russia and accepting higher US tariffs.
U.S. Weather forecast, tornado warning: Isolated to widely scattered severe storms will be possible on Sunday afternoon into Sunday night across Kansas, southern Nebraska, and Western Missouri overnight.
Cristiano Ronaldo's disciplined diet excludes milk, a decision rooted in his former chef's belief that humans are the only animals to consume milk beyond infancy. His balanced eating plan emphasizes lean proteins, vegetables, and healthy fats, avoiding refined sugar and flour-based carbohydrates to maintain peak physical condition.
iPhone 17 for just 24,338? Reddit user shares smart strategy to save big, internet is impressed
A Reddit user reportedly purchased an iPhone 17 for just Rs 24,338, significantly below its Rs 82,900 retail price. This was achieved through a combination of bank discounts, cashback, selling an old iPhone, and claiming GST benefits. He shared that he sold a 25-month-old iPhone 15 for Rs 40,000 and this helped him save big.
Bengal polls: Matua first family split deepens battle in Bagda, Gaighata as SIR jolts BJP bastions
Elections in West Bengal's Bagda and Gaighata are complicated by a divided Matua family. Concerns over voter list deletions create anxiety among refugee Hindus. The traditional BJP-TMC battle is now a family feud. This division impacts the Matua community's political future. The outcome could have wider implications for the region.
A schoolgirl facing a parent-teacher meeting after failing exams found a unique solution. She booked a Rapido ride and asked the driver to act as her elder brother. The rider agreed and played the role, helping her avoid trouble at home. The incident has gone viral online, sparking amusement and debate about the clever tactic.
Karunya KR-751 Lottery Result (25-04-2026): Kerala State Lotteries Department conducts the high-stakes draw for the Karunya KR-751 weekly lottery today, April 25, 2026. The event saw the ticket holder coming out as the winner of the grand first prize of 1 crore.
Mohini Ekadashi 2026: Check the date, significance, puja rituals, parna time and more
Mohini Ekadashi, a highly sacred Hindu observance dedicated to Lord Vishnu, will be celebrated on April 27, 2026. Devotees will fast and perform rituals to seek blessings. The Ekadashi tithi begins on April 26th evening and concludes on the 27th. The fast-breaking period is scheduled for April 28th morning.
Former Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha has joined the BJP and the politician's move has a lesson for corporate employees. In a post going viral on Instagram, netizens said corporate staff should learn a lesson from Raghav Chadha and leave the company if not valued. Raghav Chadha and six other AAP MPs joined the BJP in a big jolt to the Arvind Kejriwal.
Himalayan snow cover drops sharply, hits 20-year low; plains may feel the impact
Snow cover in the Hindu Kush Himalaya has reached its lowest point in over two decades. This marks the fourth consecutive year of weak snow levels. Reduced snow storage means less water for rivers, affecting nearly two billion people. Major river basins like the Indus and Mekong are experiencing significant declines.
Delhi heatwave 2026: IMD issues yellow alert, check forecast for next few days
Delhi is bracing for an intense summer as the India Meteorological Department issues a yellow alert for heatwave conditions. Temperatures are already above normal, hovering around 40-42C, with dry winds exacerbating discomfort. Residents are advised to limit outdoor exposure and stay hydrated as prolonged extreme heat is anticipated.
Trump has paused 3 Mideast wars, but grievances remain and could reignite them
The Middle East faces a fragile peace after recent events. Conditional ceasefires are in place, but underlying issues persist. Millions remain displaced, fearing renewed conflict. Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas are degraded but active. Israel faces pressure to show military gains. The US seeks a nuclear deal and wider peace, but tensions remain high, especially concerning the Strait of Hormuz.
West Bengal Elections 2026: ECI suspends 5 police officials including IPS from Diamond Harbour
West Bengal Elections: The Election Commission of India has ordered the suspension of five police officials in West Bengal's Diamond Harbour. This action follows allegations of serious misconduct and a failure to maintain impartiality during the upcoming 2026 assembly polls. An IPS officer is among those suspended. Disciplinary action will be initiated against the officials.
A young businessman running a company with 1 crore annual revenue was convinced by bank officials to buy three non-market linked insurance policies with a combined yearly premium of 11 lakh, promised as 100% tax-free. After paying 22 lakh, he discovered that exceeding the 5 lakh aggregate premium limit under new tax rules makes the maturity proceeds taxable, resulting in a potential 15 lakh loss on surrender.
Census 2027 to be India's first digital enumeration exercise
India is gearing up for Census 2027, the nation's 16th census. This massive undertaking will be the world's largest, featuring digital integration and mobile data collection. The census will capture detailed demographic, social, and economic information. Comprehensive caste enumeration is also planned. The government has approved significant funding for this crucial exercise, ensuring accurate data for policymaking.
Refused to pay toll, assaulted staff: Men in BMW, Fortuner caught on CCTV in north Bengaluru
Three men in a BMW and Toyota Fortuner allegedly attacked and briefly kidnapped a toll worker near Bengaluru after refusing to pay the toll. Claiming ties to a local MLA, they forced their way through the barrier, assaulting the toll collector and his colleague. Police have registered an FIR and are searching for the accused.
Modi in Kolkata: SPG Commandos in casual look during Hooghly boat ride with PM draw attention
Another wave of public outcry tests Putin's rule in wartime Russia
Russian influencers are publicly criticising President Putin's government and policies. This dissent stems from economic hardship and strict internet controls. While not an immediate threat, it signals a growing challenge for the Kremlin. Putin's approval ratings have seen a decline. Internet shutdowns and a strained economy are fueling public frustration across Russia.
IPL match in Delhi Today: Check routes to avoid, parking rules and traffic advisory details
Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory for the upcoming IPL match between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings on April 25. Commuters can expect significant congestion in central Delhi due to the match, with potential road diversions and restrictions in place from 1 pm to 9 pm.
US-Iran war impact: Gulf crude oil output may rebound quickly once the Strait of Hormuz reopens. Goldman Sachs research suggests a swift recovery is possible within months. However, a full return to pre-war levels could take longer. Pipeline capacity, tanker availability, and field workovers will influence the speed of the ramp-up. Extended closure risks prolonged delays and potential capacity scarring.
Giant octopus fossil: A new study published in Science reveals that giant octopus-like creatures up to 19 metres long lived as apex predators in the ancient oceans 100 million years ago. Fossilised beaks show they crushed bones and rivalled mosasaurs. The discovery suggests these intelligent invertebrates dominated marine food webs long before modern legends of the Kraken.
Uncertainty over US-Iran talks keeps Islamabad locked down
Islamabad faces a week-long security lockdown. Markets are deserted and transport disrupted. This is the second lockdown in recent weeks. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived for talks. US officials were also expected. Hopes remain for engagements to promote regional peace and stability. The first round of talks failed to produce a breakthrough.
Microsoft's voluntary retirement: US tech company Microsoft has announced its first-ever voluntary retirement program and the scheme is open to around 7% of its US workforce. If an employee's age and years of service must add up to 70, then he/she is eligible for voluntary retirement and the program is limited to those at the senior director level and below.
US-Iran peace talks: Islamabad on high alert as Iran Foreign Minister Araqchi arrives in Pakistan
Gurgaon-based 25-year-old product manager spends 90K monthly without partying; heres where it goes
A 25-year-old product manager in Gurgaon shared his monthly expenses, totaling 90,000. Despite living frugally with no expensive hobbies, his costs include rent, subscriptions, groceries, and a significant 30,000 trip. The post resonated with young professionals facing similar financial realities in urban India.
From 'Chak De Phatte' to INS Khukri: Naravanes new book revisits military myths
Former Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane has released a new book. It reveals lesser-known stories from India's armed forces. The book unearths military myths and mysteries. It includes tales of soldiers, naval incidents, and airmen. The book is researched and readable. It highlights duty, loyalty, and tradition within the forces.
Taiwan detects 8 sorties of Chinese aircraft, 7 vessels around itself
Taiwan's defense ministry reported Chinese aircraft and vessels near its territory. This follows similar detections on previous days. China claims Taiwan as its own territory. Taiwan maintains its independent governance. The island's status remains a significant international point of debate.
KCR's daughter Kavitha launches new political outfit, names it TRS
K Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, has launched a new political party named Telangana Rashtra Sena (TRS), marking her formal entry into a new political role in the state.
Uttarakhand: 20 forest fire incidents reported in Rudraprayag, 15 hectares affected
Rudraprayag is battling 20 forest fires this season. Nearly 15 hectares of forest land have been impacted. Officials cite dry weather and human negligence for the surge. Several fires appear to be deliberately set. Authorities are taking strict action against offenders, including financial penalties and jail time. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend those responsible for the fires.
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, revolutionized communication by enabling instant long-distance conversations. His quote, Before anything else, preparation is the key to success, underscores the importance of planning. Born in 1847 in Scotland, Bell's legacy continues to shape our connected world, from early innovations to modern digital communication.
UK board 12th Toppers: The Uttarakhand Board of School Education will announce the UK Board Class 12 Result 2026 on April 25 at 10 AM. The toppers list will also be released. Over one lakh students appeared for the exams. Students can check their results online at uaresults.nic.in by entering their roll number. A minimum of 33% is required to pass each subject.
Quote of the Day by Chris Hemsworth: The closer you are to death, the more
Quote of the Day: Chris Hemsworth delivered a powerful quote in the film Rush. The line The closer you are to death, the more alive you feel captures the intense mindset of Formula 1 drivers. This sentiment resonates with the idea that facing risks can deepen our appreciation for life. Hemsworth's portrayal of James Hunt showcased his acting range.
Military-grade jet fuel cargoes from US show scale of Iran war impact
Unusual US fuel shipments to Asia reveal global oil supply chain disruptions. Military-grade jet fuel and diesel are sailing from Washington state to the Philippines and Japan. These voyages underscore the impact of the Iran war on oil flows. Asia-Pacific nations are increasingly relying on US supplies as traditional routes are constrained. This trend highlights a global jet fuel crunch.
Trump-Epstein images projected on DC Hilton building ahead of White House correspondents gala
UK board 10th Toppers: The names of Class 10 toppers, their marks and rankings will be released along with the UK Board Class 10th results today. Last year, two students, Kamal Singh Chauhan and Jatin Joshi, secured the top position in Class 10, getting 99.20 percent. Students can check names of toppers on ubse.uk.gov.in and uaresults.nic.in
Uttarakhand Board Result 2026 DigiLocker: UK board Class 10 and 12 results are set for declaration today. Students can check their marksheets on ubse.uk.gov.in and uaresults.nic.in. The results will also include improvement examination results for 2025. Exams concluded in March. This announcement is crucial for students' next academic steps and college admissions. Digital access ensures quick and secure access to results.
US says two killed in boat strike as toll climbs over 180
The US military has said it killed two people in a strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, as part of its ongoing campaign against what it calls narco-terrorists in Latin America. The US Southern Command stated that the vessel was operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations and was moving along known narcotics routes when it was targeted in a lethal kinetic strike. Officials said intelligence confirmed involvement in drug-trafficking activities.
Separation between economics & strategy that was taken for granted has collapsed in 21stCentury
A recent CUTS International webinar under its Geoeconomic Monograph Series highlighted how global economics and geopolitics are now deeply intertwined, with experts arguing that tools like tariffs, energy deals and semiconductor production have become instruments of state power.
Kazakhstans digital leap: How Central Asias tech hub is shaping the future of AI and GovTech
Kazakhstan is emerging as a key digital hub in Central Asia, backed by a broad national push in artificial intelligence, digital governance, connectivity and startup development. The country has rolled out major reforms and infrastructure upgrades to position itself as a bridge between Europe and Asia in the global technology race.
US guided-missile destroyer USS Rafael Peralta intercepts Iranian-flagged ship: CENTCOM
US naval forces have intercepted an Iranian-flagged ship. This action is part of a wider US strategy to enforce a maritime blockade against Iran. Several other vessels have also been intercepted globally. The US military is prepared to continue these operations in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. These interdictions aim to prevent sanctioned Iranian oil from reaching its destination.
Students taking the Common Entrance Test in Bengaluru reported being forced to remove sacred religious threads. This incident occurred at a college centre in Madivala. Parents have protested the alleged rule violation. Political leaders have also voiced strong criticism against the government. The controversy highlights confusion over exam regulations and their implementation.
Spain is 'reliable' NATO member, PM Sanchez says after reported US ouster threat
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez affirmed his nation's reliability within NATO. This comes after reports suggested the United States considered suspending Spain. The US reportedly considered this due to Spain's stance on military operations against Iran. Sanchez stated Spain fulfills all its obligations. He expressed no worry regarding the reports. The NATO treaty lacks provisions for member suspension or expulsion.
Iran war justified by Tehran's 'aggression' over decades, US legal adviser says
America's top lawyer claims President Trump's actions against Iran were in self-defense. He states the bombing campaign was not a new war but a continuation of an existing conflict. This argument comes as the administration faces a deadline to seek Congressional approval for the war. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks.
UK Board Class 10th Result 2026: The UK Board Class 10th results are being released today at 10 am on official websites uaresults.nic.in, ubse. uk.gov.in and DigiLocker. Students can check their results using their roll numbers. Candidates must secure 33% in each subject, qualifying theory and practical separately.
US, EU deepen cooperation on critical minerals to counter China reliance
America and the European Union are boosting cooperation on vital minerals. This partnership aims to reduce dependence on China for materials essential for modern industries. Officials signed an agreement to secure and produce these minerals. A separate trade plan will address unfair practices. This move strengthens transatlantic ties and seeks diverse supply chains for future technologies.
Uttar Pradesh is experiencing a severe heatwave, with Prayagraj exceeding 45C and eight cities ranking among the nation's hottest. The India Meteorological Department has issued alerts, warning of extreme heat persisting for several more days. Relief is not expected until around April 27-29, with potential for light rain in western parts of the state.
US-Israel vs Iran war: Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner head to Pakistan for peace talks
Israeli PM Netanyahu says begun process to achieve peace between Israel, Lebanon
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a three-week ceasefire extension. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Hezbollah is attempting to disrupt peace efforts. He also highlighted strong cooperation with the United States and President Trump's pressure on Iran. This development marks a significant step towards restoring security in the region.
This Jewish proverb teaches that life has both bad and good times. It says you must stay strong during problems to see happiness later. The message is about patience, hope, and not giving up. It reminds people that tough times are part of success and better days come after struggle if you keep going.
AP 10th Class Results 2026 Date and Time: The results of BSE AP SSC 2026 are not being released today, the School Education Department, Andhra Pradesh, has confirmed. There is no official update on the new date and time, but reports indicate that results might be declared by the end of April. Students can check AP SSC results on bse.ap.gov.in.
US indicated it would not ease Russian oil sanctions again, EU's Sefcovic says
European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic discussed U.S. sanctions relief on Russian oil with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Sefcovic understood the relief was temporary, addressing difficulties faced by lower-income nations due to Strait of Hormuz closures. Both officials also focused on fertilizer supply chain disruptions impacting Europe and Africa. Bessent urged G20 nations to act on fertilizer access.
Quote of the day by Stephen Hawking: Over 13.8 billion years ago, the universe began with the Big Bang theoryyet scientists still debate how nothing created everything. This is the core of the Stephen Hawking quote meaning and the question, can something come from nothing? Hawking suggested that the universe could arise from nothing because of physical laws. But this raises a deeper, more philosophical questionif laws exist, can we still call it nothing? Or is it already something in disguise? In philosophical terms, true nothingness is absolute. No space. No time. No laws. No possibility. Not even silencebecause silence itself implies something that could be heard. It is complete absence.
The White House Correspondents Dinner is getting attention as Donald Trump plans to attend. Many people are talking about media tension, press freedom, and journalist protests. Some support the event while others disagree. The dinner also brings debate about the role of journalists and leaders. This situation is trending in news as people watch what happens next closely.
Flight cancellations are rising due to high fuel costs and global issues. Many travelers may face delays, changes, or confusion about their rights. Knowing simple steps like checking flights early, understanding refund rules, and keeping documents can help avoid stress. This situation is affecting travel plans worldwide, especially during busy seasons when more people are flying.
Mumbai's Jio World Convention Centre hosts the 26th Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence, celebrating India's economic leaders. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, a champion of reform, will be the chief guest. Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu, recognized as Business Reformer of the Year, will also attend.
Quote of the day by Demi Moore shares a simple life lesson. It says do not let pain change your true self. Her life shows struggle, success, and a strong comeback. This quote teaches staying real, calm, and positive even in hard times. It reminds people to grow from pain but not become negative or lose their identity.
Capital One down: Thousands report app outage, users see we ran into a snag error
Capital One users faced problems using the app and website, with many unable to see accounts or log in. Reports quickly increased, showing a big outage. People shared errors and confusion online while waiting for a fix. The company said there is an issue and is working on it, but users still want updates and quick access to their accounts.
This will be my last gaggle': Karoline Leavitt preps for baby no. 2 'any minute'
Quote of the Day: Martin Luther King Jr.'s powerful message that light overcomes darkness and love conquers hate remains relevant. His life and work in the American civil rights movement championed nonviolent resistance. King's legacy continues to inspire global conversations on equality and peace. His words offer a timeless guide for addressing conflict and division with compassion and understanding.
ANY DAY NOW! Pregnant Karoline Leavitt drops Trump phone joke in final briefing before baby break
Karoline Leavitt made news after her final press briefing before maternity leave. She shared her pregnancy update and said she will return soon. There is no fixed replacement, and other officials may handle briefings. She is young and active in public events. The story also highlights her strong style while dealing with reporters and media questions.
Nancy Guthrie case update: What does the blood spatter found outside reveal about the case?
Blood evidence at Nancy Guthrie's home offers clues to her final moments. Retired FBI agent Jim Clemente believes spatter patterns indicate she was close to the ground, possibly on her knees or lying down. The blood spots suggest she coughed up blood. Further patterns imply she was carried away. Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing since February 1.
HONEYTRAPPED! Send a pretty girl &: US Army Nuke Chief fired after leaking crucial Iran info
Get away from theatrics & YT videos: Poilievre smokes Carney over failing trade with US
The open secret Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton are desperately trying to hide is finally out
The relationship between Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton has become a major talking point in global entertainment media. Their frequent public appearances, luxury outings, and international sightings have sparked speculation about whether their romance is purely personal or partly strategic. Both celebrities are powerful global brands, and their connection has amplified media attention across fashion, sports, and pop culture.
Vote Yatra: How domestic help exodus exposes urban India's dependence
As Bengal gears up for elections, domestic helpers have made their way back, highlighting how essential they are to the fabric of middle-class India. The landscape of domestic work has evolved; part-time gigs are the new norm, giving these workers more control over their schedules and pay.
The self-styled African king thrown out of Scotland has a wild new plan and Ghana should worry
Kofi Offeh, who claimed to be a king from an illegal camp in Scotland, has been deported to Ghana. Now back in his homeland, he declares his intention to take over Ghana and establish a new kingdom. His bold statements are raising concerns after his controversial stay near Jedburgh. Offeh aims to establish his rule in Sunyani, the 'Sun City'.
Forex reserves rise to $703 billion; rupee slips 14 paise
India's foreign exchange reserves saw a significant jump of $2.3 billion, reaching $703 billion. This increase was driven by foreign currency assets and dollar asset revaluation. Meanwhile, the Indian rupee experienced a slight dip of 14 paise against the dollar. Traders suggest the Reserve Bank of India intervened to stabilize the local currency.
Ram Rajya to Sanatan Dharma: Why Lord Ram was painted green
In contemporary discourse, the concept of Sanatan Dharma has become a battleground for political maneuvering. While it is often framed as a timeless reflection of Hindu values, its current application serves the interests of those in power rather than the original ideals of Ram Rajya, which championed inclusivity and the safeguarding of the vulnerable.
Credit flows jump 38% in FY26 as RBI easing boosts demand
India's formal loan systems saw a significant surge in FY26, marking a strong revival in borrowing demand. This growth followed a contraction in the previous year. The Reserve Bank of India's policy rate cuts and liquidity infusion spurred lending. Credit expansion reached 44.6 lakh crore. Outstanding financial resources for the commercial sector crossed 300 lakh crore for the first time.
Abhi-Neel lynching: 20 get life term in Assam
Twenty individuals have received life sentences for the mob lynching of Nilotpal Das and Abhijit Nath in Assam. The Nagaon District and Sessions Court delivered this verdict after an eight-year wait. Families of the victims expressed dissatisfaction, having sought the death penalty. They are considering further legal action, including approaching the High Court for a different outcome.
African proverb of the day: An African proverb highlights how excessive pride blocks wisdom. When individuals are filled with self-importance, they lose the capacity to learn and grow. This can affect daily interactions and decision-making. The proverb emphasizes that humility, seen as openness, is key to acquiring wisdom and fostering personal development over time.
Extreme weather could endanger over one-third of land animal habitats by 2085, study warns
A major scientific study warns that climate change could significantly impact global wildlife in the coming decades. Researchers found that extreme weather events such as heatwaves, floods, droughts, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and may threaten a large share of land animal habitats by 2085. The analysis suggests that overlapping climate stressors could accelerate biodiversity loss and increase extinction risks across ecosystems worldwide.
J&K: Six booked under Public Safety Act in Sopore for allegedly disrupting law and order
Six persons have been booked under the stringent Public Safety Act in Sopore, Baramulla district. Authorities took this action following their alleged involvement in recent law and order disturbances and acts of vandalism during a student protest. The individuals are now detained in Bhadarwah District Jail. The Public Safety Act allows for preventive detention without trial.
Ex-CEA Ashok Lahiri to be next NITI Vice-Chairman
Former Chief Economic Adviser Ashok Lahiri is set to become the new vice-chairman of NITI Aayog, replacing Suman Bery. Lahiri, a member of the 15th Finance Commission and currently a West Bengal MLA, previously served as CEA under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Gobardhan Das will also join the think tank as a member.
Greenlandic proverb of the Day: Greenlandic wisdom highlights that perceived limits are often mental boundaries, not true incapacities. When feeling exhausted, individuals may only be halfway to their full potential, urging a push beyond perceived exhaustion to unlock deeper strength and achieve more than initially believed possible.
Persian proverb of the day: War does not begin with bombs. It begins with belief. A nation convinces itself that conflict is necessary. That it is justified. That it is controlled. But history shows something very different. The real damage of war is not what breaks. It is what disappears quietly. The Persian proverb says, War first robs you of your laughter, and then your memory. This is not poetry for beauty. It is a warning. Laughter is the first sign of safety. When people feel secure, they laugh. When fear enters, laughter leaves. Slowly, naturally, without announcement.
10 retirement mistakes you must avoid for a safe and stress-free future
Many people make simple retirement mistakes without knowing the risk. Poor planning, late saving, scams, and wrong money decisions can create big problems later. Experts say early planning and smart choices are very important. Avoiding common errors can help you stay safe financially and enjoy a comfortable retirement life without stress or money worries in the future.
US imposes sanctions on a China-based oil refinery and 40 shippers over Iranian oil
The Trump administration has imposed economic sanctions on a major Chinese oil refinery and dozens of shipping companies for their involvement in transporting Iranian oil. This action aims to cut off Iran's oil revenue and follows threats of secondary sanctions on entities doing business with the country.

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