This legendary jungle hunter stayed hidden for a decade, until one camera captured the impossible
Jaguar spotted in Honduras: A hidden camera in Honduras's Sierra del Merendn mountains has captured a remarkable sight: a male jaguar, unseen in the region for a decade. Photographed at an unprecedented 7,200 feet, this traveler highlights the vital role of the Jaguar Corridor.
Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery: The Sikkim State Dear Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery, with a first prize of 1 crore awarded to ticket 87G 86392. The lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers daily and weekly draws with various prize tiers. Tickets are priced between 6 and 7 for regular draws.
US-Iran agree to setup direct channel with IRGC to de-escalate conflict, says VP Vance
US Vice President JD Vance confirmed a direct deconfliction channel between US and Iran military representatives, including the IRGC and CENTCOM, will be established in Doha, Qatar. This move aims to reduce conflict risks. Meanwhile, the US and GCC reaffirmed their strategic partnership, emphasizing regional security, diplomacy with Iran, and preventing nuclear proliferation. Trade with Iran remains conditional on its compliance and de-escalation.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Japan's progress paying off, says Troussier
Japan believe they can shock Brazil in the World Cup round of 32, and former coach Philippe Troussier thinks it would be a fitting reward for their progress as a football nation. Japan have not missed a World Cup since, and they have openly talked about winning this year's competition in North America, where they face Brazil in Houston on Monday.
Psychology says people who keep plastic covers on remotes, fridges, cars, and furniture may be influenced by loss aversion, ownership psychology, and a desire for control.
By the numbers: What to know about Europe's record-breaking heat wave
Western Europe is grappling with an unprecedented June heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40C in many areas. Spain has recorded an estimated 327 heat-related deaths, while France saw its hottest day on record with an average of 30C. England experienced its hottest June day, and the Netherlands issued its first-ever extreme heat warning. The oppressive heat, originating from North Africa, is impacting millions.
African Proverb of the Day: When you show the moon to a child, it sees only your finger highlights the importance of perspective, understanding, and looking beyond what is immediately visible. The saying illustrates how inexperience can cause people to focus on the obvious or superficial while missing the deeper message or greater opportunity. It reminds us that wisdom comes from learning to see beyond distractions, appreciate guidance, and recognize the true meaning behind what others are trying to show us.
6 best ways to reuse plastic containers
Plastic containers often pile up in Indian homes after groceries, sweets, takeaways, or food deliveries. Instead of throwing them away, you can reuse them in practical ways that save money, reduce waste, and make daily life easier. Here are six simple ideas worth trying.
Word of wisdom by the quantum physics pioneer continues to inspire scientists, thinkers, and curious minds decades later. The quote is often misunderstood as saying humans can never understand reality. That is not its central message. Instead, Heisenberg highlights an important distinction between what we know and what is possible to know.
Brittany Begley KPRC: Former KPRC meteorologist Brittany Begley has gone viral and confirmed her firing after a candid social media post critiquing the TV news industry's workplace culture and lack of recognition. Begley expressed frustration over feeling undervalued, particularly as a traffic reporter, and highlighted issues like burnout and declining professional standards. She clarified her intent was to address broader industry challenges and mental health concerns, not to attack colleagues.
Amid Ram Mandir donation row, Tirupati Balaji Temple turns to ICAI to overhaul accounting system
Following allegations of a donation scam at Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is overhauling its financial systems with the help of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). ICAI aims to implement a new, modern accounting and audit framework within 100 days, using an ERP platform. This initiative is seen as a model for other religious and philanthropic organizations nationwide to enhance transparency and prevent financial leakages.
Traffic through Strait of Hormuz slows after attack on ship
Strait of Hormuz traffic saw a dip Friday after a Taiwanese ship was attacked, prompting a pause in evacuation efforts. Despite this, several tankers entered the Gulf to load oil, and two supertankers sought Iranian crude. Crude prices are heading for steep weekly losses amid easing supply concerns, with Saudi Arabia resuming loadings. Overall traffic remains below pre-conflict levels, highlighting ongoing maritime security challenges.
Keralam infra boom: Mission Samudra to NH-66, top projects transforming connectivity
For the first time, the Ministry of External Affairs is auctioning around 300 diplomatic gifts, including luxury watches and gold biscuits, received by officials. This 'treasure house' collection, dating back to Mughal times, offers items with reserve prices from Rs 3,000 to Rs 19 lakh. The auction, under revised rules, sees proceeds going to the Consolidated Fund of India, with future sales potentially featuring gifts to ministers.
A viral X post contrasts two meetings with wealthy individuals, sparking debate on old versus new money. One encounter featured a generational billionaire in simple attire at a humble eatery, while another showcased a young, investor-funded startup founder arriving in a luxury car with an assistant. The post suggests a difference in how wealth is perceived and displayed, with one being comfortable and the other seeking recognition.
Delhi University's undergraduate admissions for 2026 are set to commence this week, following CUET-UG results. The CSAS portal opens June 27 for approximately 72,000 seats. Admissions are solely based on CUET scores, with students urged to list numerous course and college preferences. The process involves registration, preference filling, and seat allocation, with new BA program combinations under consideration. Several other universities also accept CUET-UG scores.
SIR now part of class 9 NCERT textbook, Election Commission lauded for impartial polls
A new NCERT Class 9 textbook now features the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, highlighting its role in ensuring accurate voter lists. The textbook commends the Election Commission of India for conducting impartial polls amidst challenges like fake news and intimidation. While the SIR aims to update rolls, it has also led to significant name deletions, sparking opposition concerns about disenfranchisement.
Best saying of the day: The saying highlights how financial concerns affect people at every stage of life. While wealth may bring fears of loss, poverty often brings worries about survival, opportunity, and stability. The saying offers a powerful perspective on money, security, and human priorities.
IND vs IRE Weather Update of Belfast: India's T20I series opener against Ireland in Belfast faces potential rain disruptions, with forecasts showing a high chance of showers throughout the day. All eyes will be on young prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, poised for his international debut, and captain Shreyas Iyer as he leads a new era for the team. Despite the excitement, the weather could significantly impact the much-anticipated clash.
Karnataka restores full jungle safari at Bandipur, Nagarahole tiger reserves
Jungle safaris are back at Bandipur and Nagarahole tiger reserves following the state government's approval of a technical committee's report on carrying capacity. This move aims to balance sustainable tourism with wildlife conservation, creating local jobs. Safaris were phased back after a four-month suspension due to tiger attacks, with over 20 tigers captured to ease human-wildlife conflict.
Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy from Anna Karenina: 'Be bad, but at least don't be...'
Russian literary giant Leo Tolstoy, author of 'Anna Karenina,' offered a profound insight: Be bad, but at least don't be a liar, a deceiver! This timeless quote champions honesty, suggesting that while mistakes are human, deception erodes trust and relationships. In today's world, Tolstoy's message about authenticity and confronting reality remains a crucial reminder for building genuine connections and leading a truthful life.
Chinese mist cooling systems go viral as heatwave drives demand for outdoor cooling
Chinese residential communities are embracing mist cooling systems to combat summer heat, with reports indicating a 3-6 degree Celsius temperature drop. These systems, utilizing high-pressure nozzles, create a fine mist that evaporates, cooling outdoor spaces like gardens and patios without leaving surfaces wet. The technology, also beneficial for businesses, offers an energy-efficient alternative to air conditioning and may deter insects, making outdoor areas more enjoyable.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi to visit India next week for 16th annual summit with PM Modi
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi embarks on a significant three-day visit to India from July 1-3 for the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit. This marks her first official trip to the nation. Discussions will focus on strengthening defense ties, supply-chain resilience, and collaboration in emerging technologies like AI and semiconductors. A large business delegation accompanies Takaichi, highlighting the economic importance of this high-level engagement.
West Bengal to scrap urban land ceiling act, finance minister Dasgupta says
West Bengal's new BJP government is set to abolish the Urban Land Ceiling Act, a move long demanded by industries. This legislation, which restricted private land ownership and hindered industrial growth, will be scrapped to unlock developable land and attract significant investments. The government also plans to revitalize derelict industrial sites in Kolkata, prioritizing them over agricultural land for urban development and economic expansion.
Best Proverb of the Day: He who has time should not... - The secret to productivity and success
An ancient Italian proverb, 'Chi ha tempo non aspetti tempo,' urges immediate action over procrastination. It highlights that waiting for an ideal moment often leads to missed opportunities, emphasizing the value of promptness and discipline. In today's fast-paced world, this timeless advice remains crucial for productivity, success, and making the most of every chance life presents. Seize the present; don't delay.
Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Branch has nabbed three individuals linked to a Jharkhand-based fraud network. These criminals allegedly distributed malicious APK files, tricking victims into downloading them and subsequently draining their bank accounts. One victim lost over Rs 6.68 lakh after updating a fake gas bill application. Experts warn against downloading APKs from untrusted sources and urge users to verify all communications.
Best Proverb of the day: The Italian proverb Distance does not extinguish friendship teaches that genuine friendships survive physical separation. Built on trust, loyalty and shared experiences, true bonds remain strong despite distance or time apart. The proverb continues to resonate today, reminding people that meaningful relationships are defined by sincere connection and lasting support rather than geographical closeness.
Psychology says people who always wear headphones may be seeking focus, emotional regulation, or a sense of control. Here's what psychological theories reveal.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Suvarna Keralam SK-58 results for Friday, 26 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the Rs 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of other winning numbers here.
Australia's Age Pension offers vital support for retirees, with eligibility hinging on age (currently 67), residency, and financial assessments. Both income and asset tests, which exclude the primary home, determine payment amounts. Understanding these rules early is crucial for effective retirement planning, as maximum fortnightly payments vary for singles and couples based on their financial standing and homeownership.
A father's grief over the loss of his daughter sparked a remarkable movement in a village in Rajasthan. Today, Piplantri celebrates the birth of every girl by planting 111 trees, promoting environmental conservation while challenging deep-rooted gender bias. The initiative has transformed the once-barren landscape, improved the lives of countless families, and earned global recognition for its simple yet powerful message of celebrating both daughters and nature.
Volkswagen CEO aims to cut up to 100,000 jobs in next years: Report
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume is reportedly planning significant changes, including potentially cutting up to 100,000 jobs globally and closing four German plants. The company also aims to reduce investments by 15% over five years. These moves come as VW faces pressure from tariffs, Chinese competition, and the costly transition to electric vehicles. A company spokesperson declined to comment on confidential matters.
Quote of the Day by Maya Angelou challenges the notion that life's traditional milestones equate to true maturity. She argues that merely aging, accumulating responsibilities like jobs and families, doesn't guarantee personal growth. Genuine adulthood, Angelou suggests, lies in developing empathy, accountability, and self-awareness through how we navigate life's challenges.
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust chief Champat Rai resigns on moral grounds amid donation row
Amidst allegations of donation embezzlement at the Ayodhya Ram temple, Champat Rai has resigned as General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust on moral grounds. Trust member Anil Mishra has also stepped down. This follows the UP government forming a SIT to investigate the claims, with an FIR naming a former driver of Rai.
Despite rising obesity and affordable generic GLP-1 drugs, India lags in adoption. Nithin Kamath highlights patient retention challenges with weekly injections and conservative doctor prescribing habits as key hurdles. The advent of oral alternatives might boost uptake, suggesting convenience and long-term commitment, rather than price, will drive future acceptance of these weight-loss therapies in India.
West Bengal to implement UCC following Gujarat, Assam model: Suvendu Adhikari
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced the state will implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) following legal procedures, mirroring Gujarat and Assam. The BJP government plans to introduce the UCC Bill in the Assembly soon, fulfilling a pre-election promise. This significant policy initiative aligns with other BJP-ruled states that have already enacted UCC proposals, aiming for uniformity in personal laws.
Parents of Siya Goyal, accused in businessman Ketan Agarwal's murder, demand severe punishment for their daughter if found guilty. Police allege Siya conspired with Chetan Chaudhary to kill her fianc, whom she allegedly planned to reject. Both are in custody as investigations into the alleged murder conspiracy at Lohagad Fort continue. The victim's family seeks justice through the legal system.
Dr Chandramouli Gaddamanugu was a key figure behind Akash, Indias first indigenous supersonic surface-to-air missile system. Over more than three decades at DRDO, he worked across design, testing, integration and production, helping take the programme from a small research effort to active service with the Indian Army and Air Force.
Nihang-police standoff in Uttarakhand ends, group returns to Himachal after talks
Tension at the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border eased as a group of Nihangs, who had pushed through barricades en route to Hemkund Sahib, agreed to return to Paonta Sahib after negotiations. The group, protesting the arrest of four Nihangs in a Karnaprayag market dispute, called off their planned march. Authorities facilitated their safe passage, resolving the standoff amicably.
Rounak shocks world number six Tien Chen to make quarters at US Open
Young Indian shuttler Rounak Chouhan stunned world number six Chou Tien Chen at the US Open, winning in straight games. The 18-year-old's impressive performance secured his quarterfinal spot. Meanwhile, Tanvi Sharma, Rakshitha Sree, and Devika Sihag also advanced in the women's singles, with Kidambi Srikanth completing a successful day for India by defeating Lee Zii Jia.
India's bold Message at UN: 'Peacebuilding must be demand-driven, anchored in national ownership'
For the first time, the government has officially named six Indian soldiers, including five from the Army and one from the Air Force, who died during Operation Sindoor. Their names are now on the National War Memorial's Roll of Honour, marking the first formal acknowledgement of casualties from the May 2025 cross-border mission.
Switzerland, a republic, now has a self-proclaimed king, Jonas Lauwiner, who has acquired over 110,000 sq metres of land without payment. He exploited a legal loophole allowing claims on ownerless property. While his royal title holds no legal weight, his actions highlight property registration flaws and have sparked debate on land ownership and legal ingenuity, drawing international attention.
They want to make a deal with us very badly: Trump repeats Iran agreement claim
Rescue pperations underway after powerful twin earthquakes strike Venezuela
Hormuz oil shock echoes 1973 embargo lessons
The recent Strait of Hormuz closure, though brief, signals a potential turning point for global energy. Echoing the 1973 oil embargo, this crisis highlights the vulnerability of interconnected markets. Nations are now prioritising energy security over cost, accelerating investments in domestic renewables, nuclear and even coal, alongside efficiency measures.
Maharashtra cabinet sub-committee clears Rs 1,722-crore Sea Link-Savarkar bridge connector
Maharashtra's infrastructure sub-committee has greenlit a Rs 1,722.40 crore project to build a 3.55-km road connecting the Versova-Bandra Sea Link to Savarkar Sea Bridge. This crucial link aims to slash travel times significantly, reducing the Worli-to-Fort journey to just 5-10 minutes and Fort-to-Versova to 15-20 minutes. The project also includes provisions for hutment and fisherman compensation, and environmental mitigation.
Delhi Traffic Police has announced significant road closures and diversions on Friday, June 26, for Muharram. Major routes including MB Road, Pankha Road, and GTK Road will see restrictions. Commuters in Central Delhi and the New Delhi area should anticipate disruptions from noon to 10 PM. Authorities urge citizens to avoid affected stretches, utilize alternative routes, and plan journeys ahead to navigate the city smoothly.
'Everyone has an important role to play...': Rubio shuts down claims of rift with VP JD Vance
Ankur Warikoo's learning platform, WebVeda, offered free annual subscriptions to 500,000 existing users when shifting to a new model, a move potentially costing 100 crore. Warikoo stated this decision honored the trust early adopters placed in him, prioritizing peace of mind over immediate profit. The move sparked debate on customer loyalty versus revenue, with many praising the customer-first approach while some questioned the public announcement.
Students awaiting their CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 can anticipate its release soon on cbseresults.nic.in. While an official date remains unannounced, media reports suggest a late June release. The examination concluded on May 21st. To check your scores, you'll need your Roll Number and School Number. Remember, a minimum of 33% is required to pass each subject.
No drama, no games: US State Secy Marco Rubio on claims of rift with VP JD Vance
NEET UG 2026 re-examination candidates can now update bank details for fee refunds until June 30 on the official NTA portal. This crucial step, part of post-exam activities, ensures timely refunds. Candidates facing technical issues can reach out to the NTA helpline. Accurate bank information is vital for a smooth refund process.
Hollering at us in Spanish: US VP Vance mocks Pro-Palestine protesters at Nixon Library event
Bangladesh urges China to reduce trade gap
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Tarique Rahman urged China to reduce the trade gap and diversify exports during his Beijing visit. He sought support for major projects and industrial upgrades. China expressed willingness to import more Bangladeshi products and invest in emerging sectors.
IND vs IRE Live Streaming: Team India embarks on a new era with Shreyas Iyer taking over T20 captaincy, replacing Suryakumar Yadav. The reigning champions face Ireland in a two-match series starting today in Belfast. A major highlight is the potential debut of 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the youngest ever to be selected for the national side. Fans can catch the action live on Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV.
Best Proverb of the day: The German proverb Peace creates wealth, wealth creates arrogance, arrogance brings war, war brings poverty illustrates the recurring cycle linking prosperity, pride and conflict. It teaches that peace enables growth, but unchecked arrogance can destroy it. The proverb remains relevant today, reminding people that humility, responsibility and wise leadership are essential for preserving lasting peace and prosperity.
Six Bangladeshi nationals held for staying illegally in Kerala's Kochi
Kerala Police apprehended six Bangladeshi nationals in Kochi for alleged illegal stay. Acting on intelligence, a raid on a scrap shop uncovered fake identity documents. The individuals confessed to working in the city for months. Authorities are investigating their entry into Kerala and any facilitators. The arrested individuals face charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Immigration and Foreigners Act.
Turkey secured a 3-2 victory over the United States in their final World Cup match, with Kaan Ayhan scoring the winning goal in stoppage time. Despite the Americans already topping Group D, Turkey showed resilience with first-half goals from Arda Guler and Orkun Kokcu. Auston Trusty and Sebastian Berhalter found the net for the US. Christian Pulisic made his return from injury.
Set up in 1876, the Ajmer Railway Workshop has completed 150 years as one of the citys most important institutions. Beyond locomotives and repairs, it helped shape Ajmers cosmopolitan character by drawing in communities from across India and abroad, leaving behind a cultural and social legacy that still stands today.
US Second Lady Usha Vance playfully dismissed media interpretations of her maternity wardrobe, particularly an $8.75 Old Navy dress, by sharing its receipt. Her husband, JD Vance, humorously suggested she lead the federal budget due to her savvy shopping. This response came after a New York Times piece analyzed the political symbolism of pregnant women in the Trump administration's orbit.
Ram temple donation row: Eight accused named in FIR taken into police custody
Eight individuals have been apprehended in connection with an FIR filed over alleged embezzlement of Ram temple donations. The Uttar Pradesh government has pledged an impartial investigation, assuring that those found guilty will face consequences. A preliminary report with significant recommendations has already been submitted to the government by a Special Investigation Team.
Qatar offers crude for July-August loading via tender, sources say
QatarEnergy has launched a tender to sell crude oil for July-August loadings, offering its Al-Shaheen, Marine Qatar, and Marine Land grades. Interested buyers have the option to load or conduct ship-to-ship transfers between Fujairah and Sohar. This move signals ongoing global energy market activity and potential shifts in supply dynamics.
Minister Piyush Goyal wins UK-India Award for elevating ties
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal received an award in London for his role in strengthening UK-India ties, coinciding with the honouring of FTA negotiating teams. The upcoming CETA, set to take effect July 15, was celebrated as a landmark agreement. Goyal expressed confidence in CETA becoming a model for future trade deals, emphasizing its focus on broader collaborations beyond just goods and services, fostering mutual growth and innovation.
India 'strategic diplomatic driver' for IMEC: Columbia University project
A project from Columbia University has underscored India's crucial involvement in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), presenting a unique chance to establish robust global trading pathways. The research has highlighted India's adept diplomatic manoeuvres to bridge regional gaps while advocating for the solidification of its leadership in operational and digital spheres.
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay flags off 'Start Run, Stop Drugs' anti-drug awareness marathon in Chennai
Khalil Gibran's wisdom suggests true character lies not in past achievements but in future aspirations. The article, inspired by Walter Mitty's journey, argues that what we hope to become reveals more than what we've done. This perspective encourages a shift from judging by visible success to valuing potential, curiosity, and the ongoing pursuit of growth, offering a vital counterpoint to modern comparison culture.
Psychology suggests intense pre-flight anxiety, or aviophobia, is strongly linked to past stressful experiences and burnout. A 2024 study found individuals with higher psychological stress, particularly trauma-related symptoms, reported significantly greater fear of flying.
No deal with US without tariff advantage framework: Piyush Goyal at UK-India Week 2026
The FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage is taking shape as the group phase nears its end. Powerhouses like Argentina, Brazil, and France have secured their spots in the Round of 32, alongside co-hosts Mexico and the USA. Meanwhile, several nations have been eliminated, and the race for the remaining berths intensifies with just days left in group play.
Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) 2026 city intimation slips are out for over 2.33 lakh candidates. Aspirants can now check their assigned exam city online before the admit card release. The examination is scheduled for July 4 and 5, with different shifts for PGT, TGT, and PRT levels. BSEH has implemented strict security measures, including flying squads and administrative oversight, to ensure a fair examination process.
Venezuela earthquake: Citizens move to search for survivors after tremors kill at least 235
Venezuela earthquake news: Country grapples with devastating aftershocks following twin earthquakes that claimed at least 235 lives and injured over 1,500. Rescue efforts are underway amidst precarious conditions, with international aid pouring in from nations like the US, which pledged $150 million and deployed naval assets. The situation in disaster-stricken areas like La Guaira is described as catastrophic, prompting global concern and offers of assistance.
Weather Today (June 26, 2026): Widespread rainfall is forecast across India as the Southwest Monsoon advances, bringing heavy to extremely heavy showers to several states. Thunderstorms and gusty winds are also expected in many regions. Meanwhile, heatwave conditions will persist in parts of eastern and northern India, with maximum temperatures set to fluctuate. Residents are advised to stay alert and take precautions.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal remarks on US-India deal at India Global Forum's UK-India Week 2026
Helen Keller's profound insight, The most pathetic person in the world is someone who has sight but no vision, resonates deeply today. Her life, overcoming blindness and deafness, exemplifies how inner purpose and imagination, not physical limitations, define human potential. Psychology confirms that a clear vision fuels resilience and fulfillment, urging us to cultivate dreams and actively shape our future beyond mere observation.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising principle behind the brain's intricate development from a single cell. Researchers propose that cells, much like spreading human populations, tend to stay near their 'ancestors.' This lineage-based organization, working alongside chemical signals, helps billions of brain cells find their correct positions. This groundbreaking insight could impact fields from biology to artificial intelligence and deepen our understanding of intelligence itself.
Aditya Birla lines up Rs 15,000 crore loan for Sprng Energy bid
Aditya Birla Group is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Shell's Indian renewable energy arm, Sprng Energy, for a substantial sum. State Bank of India and Axis Bank are leading a 15,000 crore loan facility for the potential deal, which could be the largest in India's renewable sector. Discussions are ongoing, with Shell confirming initial interest from potential partners.
One of the worlds oldest stories just got an AI makeover, with the voice of an Oscar-winning actor
Homer's epic 'Odyssey' has been reimagined as a 13-hour audiobook, narrated by an AI-generated voice clone of Oscar-winning actor Michael Caine. This innovative use of artificial intelligence in storytelling, while praised by some for blending creativity with technology, sparks debate in Hollywood. Many actors are pushing back, advocating for 'human consent' registries to protect their likeness and voices from unauthorized AI replication.
Tiny fiber-optic cables on seabed can do a lot more than you can imagine as researchers have found that these underwater communication cables can detect silent whales by sensing low-frequency pressure waves created while they swim. The discovery could improve whale monitoring, conservation efforts, and ocean research. Scientists used existing fibre-optic cable networks, ship data, and physics to develop a new method for tracking whales even after they stop vocalizing.
'Big Pharma funded COVID cartel to hide it all!': Sen Johnson drops shocker on vaccine injuries
Why are oil prices up today, and will Brent, US WTI crude futures continue to rise or fall again? Oil prices gained more than 2% after a cargo ship was struck near Oman, raising concerns over crude shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent and US WTI crude futures moved higher as traders reacted to supply risks, technical buying, and uncertainty surrounding Iran, shipping security, and global oil exports.
French proverb of the day: French wisdom emphasizes that lessons learned in childhood profoundly shape an individual's life, extending from early habits to core values. The saying underscores the critical role of upbringing and education in forming character.
'We're going to defeat them': Mullin unveils DHS plan to crush cartels & stop illegal crossings
'Are pro-lifers white supremacists?': GOP lawmakers brutally torch SPLC CEO at fiery House hearing
A Spanish proverb, 'A thief who steals from a thief has a hundred years of forgiveness,' highlights society's complex view on justice. It suggests people often feel less sympathy for wrongdoers facing consequences from their own kind, reflecting a natural inclination towards fairness. While not condoning theft, the saying underscores that actions can return to their source, prompting reflection on human psychology and the cycles of wrongdoing.
Life lesson of the day by Wayne Dyer: Motivational speaker Wayne Dyer advocated for a simple yet profound daily practice: five minutes of mindful appreciation for the world around us. In our busy lives, pausing to notice nature's miracles and everyday wonders can significantly boost mental well-being and foster contentment.
Brazilian proverb of the day highlights the message behind the saying, A timely 'no' beats a hasty 'yes'. The proverb teaches people to avoid rushed agreements and instead make careful decisions. It explains how healthy boundaries, patience, self-awareness, and clear communication help prevent over-commitment and regret. The proverb remains useful in personal life, workplaces, relationships, and everyday decision-making across different situations.
US gives India assurance on access to AI technologies
India has received assurances from the US that access to AI technologies will remain open, according to a top official. New Delhi believes the AI sector still requires innovation and is not yet ready for regulation. US officials expressed concerns about the potential impact and use of advanced AI models, seeking a review mechanism before their release.
In Rajasthan's scorching Barmer-Batadu heat, 77-year-old Thana Ram Kadwasara has become a beacon of hope for travelers. For two decades, he selflessly distributes free, cool water to laborers, drivers, and families on the highway. His unwavering dedication, without any expectation of reward, has earned him the affectionate titles Angel of the Desert and Water Baba, inspiring millions with his simple yet profound act of kindness.

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