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Major League Baseball is partnering with RISE Worldwide to expand baseball's reach in India, targeting the nation's young sports enthusiasts. This collaboration will involve marketing, social media, and commercial efforts, highlighted by a live baseball event in Mumbai in October 2026. The initiative aims to deepen MLB's presence in India, a market seen as crucial for its international growth strategy.
Scientists at the University of Mnster report a major advance in light-powered chemistry for housane molecules on May 20, 2026. Using photocatalytic light energy, they created highly strained housane structures once considered extremely difficult to synthesize. This breakthrough in photocatalytic light chemistry and molecular engineering improves drug discovery and advanced material design. The method reduces harsh conditions and unwanted byproducts. It strengthens drug development innovation an
Quote of the day by Carl Rogers: He highlights active listening as a crucial, yet often overlooked, skill in relationships. True understanding requires empathy and presence, going beyond simply hearing words to grasping underlying emotions. This potent force for change builds trust, reduces conflict, and fosters emotional safety, ultimately leading to deeper connections and personal growth.
Estonia sees strong potential for India ties. Minister Margus Tsahkna invites Indian businesses to explore Estonia's tech advancements. He believes India can help end the Russia-Ukraine conflict and rebuild Ukraine. Estonia offers a gateway to the EU market through the India-EU free trade agreement. Merchandise and services trade between the nations is growing.
Russia's second-largest oil producer Lukoil extracts oil at two major projects in the Caspian Sea - the Filanovsky and Korchagin fields, which have been repeatedly attacked by Ukrainian drones.
Quote of the Day by Jack Nicholson: Jack Nicholsons quote, Well, a girlfriend once told me never to fight with anybody you don't love, explores the emotional connection between love and conflict in relationships. The quote suggests that disagreements and arguments often carry deeper meaning only when there is genuine emotional attachment or love involved. It highlights that people tend to invest their emotions, time, and energy into conflicts only with those they truly care about.
Indian trucks display 'Horn OK Please' a common sight on highways. This phrase has a history, possibly linked to World War II kerosene trucks or a detergent brand advertisement. Today, it is more than a road instruction. It represents the vibrant culture of Indian trucking.
India's core sector output saw a rise in April, reaching 1.7% growth compared to the previous year. This improvement was driven by increased electricity generation and cement production. While some sectors experienced a slowdown, potentially due to global events, the overall core sector performance indicates a positive trend in industrial activity. This data provides insight into the nation's economic momentum.
Lorna Hajdini defamation lawsuit explained: JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini has sued former banker Chirayu Rana for defamation, vehemently denying his claims of sexual abuse and racist language. Hajdini alleges Rana fabricated these accusations to extort millions from her and the bank. JPMorgan supports Hajdini, stating its internal probe found no evidence for Rana's claims.
Get ready for the VB-G RAM G rural employment program, kicking off on July 1 and taking over from MGNREGA! With backing from 25 states, this initiative features cutting-edge smart job cards with face recognition tech to ensure utmost reliability.
The conversation is no longer just about romance. It also involves wealth, privacy and the challenge of merging two massive celebrity brands. With Taylor Swift now a billionaire after the success of the Eras Tour and Travis Kelce building a multimillion-dollar empire of his own, legal experts say a future prenup could become one of the most closely watched celebrity agreements in years.
Actress Celina Jaitly is navigating personal turmoil, including a legal battle involving her brother and a divorce from husband Peter Haag, who she alleges has kept their children from her. Amidst these challenges, Jaitly sought blessings at the Maa Baglamukhi Temple, praying for reunion with her loved ones and justice.
Vladimir Putin is visiting China just days after Donald Trump left the Chinese capital. Xi Jinping and Putin -- who have met dozens of times over the past decade -- were keen to showcase their unshakeable relations in the aftermath of Trump's visit to Beijing.
Quote of the Day by Brad Pitt: Brad Pitts quote, You must lose everything in order to gain anything reflects the idea that personal growth often emerges through hardship, loss, and major life changes. The quote suggests that difficult experiences can push people to rebuild themselves, discover inner strength, and develop a clearer understanding of what truly matters.
A projected 3.9% Social Security COLA adjustment is making headlines but millions of retirees don't need to wait until October to protect their purchasing power. The projected Social Security COLA increase comes after inflation accelerated sharply during March and April. Prices are now rising at their fastest pace in nearly three years. Meanwhile, many traditional savings accounts still pay less than 0.40% interest. In real terms, that means savers are often losing money slowly without noticing
Saudi Arabia's oil exports and production reached historic lows in March. The ongoing Iran war has severely impacted global energy markets. This conflict disrupted key shipping routes, affecting oil flows from the Gulf. Saudi Arabia is facing challenges in delivering its crude to international markets. Global oil demand forecasts have been revised downwards.
A Lashkar-e-Taiba operative reportedly paused his infiltration mission in Srinagar for a hair transplant, while another, arrested in Delhi, had a dental procedure before capture. Officials are investigating if such cosmetic treatments are used to evade advanced facial recognition surveillance systems, citing historical examples of operatives altering appearances to cross borders.
Even as the Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to recall its decision to remove stray dogs from public places like hospitals, schools and railway stations, a township in Ghaziabads Indirapuram was quietly celebrating a rare milestone. Ward No. 100 of the Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation has become the first civic ward across Uttar Pradeshs municipal corporations to sterilise all its community dogs, with residents, RWAs, animal feeders and NGOs working together to reduce conflict, stabilise the do
Military exercise PRAGATI 2026 has begun in Meghalaya. Twelve friendly nations are participating. The exercise focuses on counter-terrorism in challenging terrains. It aims to enhance coordination and share expertise among armies. Indian defence innovations will also be showcased.
US Marines conducted a rocket test firing in Japan. The exercise showcased the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, a crucial weapon for the American military. This system's 'shoot and scoot' capability is vital in modern warfare. The HIMARS can reach distant targets, a significant factor in the Pacific region. The drill involved close coordination with Japanese forces.
Meta layoffs 2026 hit Silicon Valley hard as nearly 10% workforce reduction begins at Meta Platforms amid rising AI restructuring and cost pressure. Reports show employees were told to work remotely as job cuts roll out in waves. Led by Mark Zuckerberg, the company is shifting toward lean teams, faster execution, and heavy AI investment. Meta's HR chief Janelle Gale described the restructuring as baking AI native design principles into new organizational structures. Market watchers see this as a
California lawmakers are advancing legislation that would make Native American Day an official paid holiday for state employees. The proposal, scheduled for the fourth Friday of September, recently passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee with unanimous support. Supporters say the measure acknowledges the states historical treatment of Indigenous communities and builds on past efforts by Gavin Newsom to address Californias violent history toward Native Americans.
India and South Korea have strengthened their defence ties. MoUs were signed in key areas like defence cyber, training, and UN peacekeeping cooperation. Defence Ministers Rajnath Singh and Ahn Gyu-back held extensive discussions in Seoul. They reviewed existing cooperation and explored expansion in industry, maritime security, and emerging technologies. Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.
Secretary of Defence Production Sanjeev Kumar expressed 100% confidence in the Indian Air Force receiving Tejas Mark 1A fighter jets this financial year, despite delays. He cited engine supply issues from GE Aerospace and ongoing development as reasons, assuring that 90% of the aircraft is ready and integration of weapons is nearing completion.
India's toffee exports have seen a remarkable surge. They climbed 166 percent over 12 years, reaching Rs 132 crore in 2025-26. This growth was highlighted by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. The announcement followed a warm exchange between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Meloni thanked Modi for gifting her 'Melody' toffees.
TGT stock: More customers buying in all six of Targets main merchandising categories helped deliver the better-than-expected sales, the company said.
Heatwaves can make skin look dull, oily and tired, especially during harsh Indian summers. From chilled towels and smarter hydration habits to sunscreen and fruit intake, these six simple skincare tricks can help keep your skin fresh, healthy and naturally glowing even in extreme heat conditions.
A critical warning from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization highlights a looming global food price crisis. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is expected to cause a major shock to food supplies. This disruption could lead to severe price hikes within the next six to twelve months.
A Bengaluru-based colorectal surgeon highlights common unhealthy habits among Indians, including eating and sleeping at irregular times, and consuming processed foods and insufficient water. Dr. Parameshwara CM emphasizes that these practices negatively impact gut health, leading to issues like constipation, acidity, and IBS.
American farmers in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Nebraska face immense challenges. Rising fuel and fertilizer prices, linked to the Iran war, are compounding the effects of a severe drought. This situation is leading to smaller harvests and financial strain for many agricultural producers across the Plains states.
A Delhi-based entrepreneur has gone viral after sharing how getting fired from a 5 lakh-per-month corporate job in 2018 completely changed his life. In a deeply personal LinkedIn post, Gaurav Kawatra spoke about losing his high-paying role, struggling with panic attacks and rejection, and eventually rebuilding his career through entrepreneurship. His story has now sparked conversations online around layoffs, EMI pressure, corporate dependency and survival after job loss.
Villagers in Qazigund, Kashmir, are reviving the Panzath festival. This ancient tradition involves cleaning the Panzath Nag stream and ritual fishing. The event draws crowds and has gained national attention. It highlights community efforts in preserving water bodies. The festival is a blend of cultural celebration and environmental service. It supports local farming and traditions.
India and Italy have established a Special Strategic Partnership. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced the elevation of ties. This marks a significant expansion in cooperation across defence, trade, technology, and manufacturing. Both nations are committed to deepening engagement and revitalizing relations. This historic visit bridges a long gap in high-level interactions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella. They discussed expanding the India-Italy partnership. Key areas include trade, technology, clean energy, and culture. Both nations aim to boost bilateral trade significantly. Discussions also covered AI, critical minerals, space, and nuclear energy. The Indian diaspora in Italy is the largest in the EU.
The National Green Tribunal is investigating if pouring milk into rivers constitutes water pollution. A petition highlighted a religious event where thousands of litres of milk were poured into the Narmada River. The tribunal has asked pollution control boards to assess the ecological impact. Scientific data is needed to determine if this practice harms aquatic life and water quality.
Sigmund Freud famously declared America a giant mistake, reflecting his critique of modern civilization's materialism and rapid pace. His statement, not a political attack but a philosophical observation, continues to spark debate on consumerism and societal pressures. The quote's enduring relevance highlights ongoing discussions about work culture and mental well-being.
West Bengal's Annapurna Yojna will soon replace Lakshmir Bhandar Scheme. Eligible women will receive Rs 3,000 monthly. This financial aid aims to boost support for economically weaker households. Existing beneficiaries will be migrated automatically. Fresh applications will be accepted online and offline. The scheme is set to begin from June 1, 2026. Beneficiaries can update Aadhaar-linked bank accounts online.
Long office hours and heavy meals can often lead to tiredness and low productivity. Choosing light, nutritious, and energy-boosting desk-friendly foods can help you stay active, focused, and refreshed throughout the workday.
A 24-year-old woman, Deepika Nagar, died after a fall from her in-laws' third-floor terrace in Greater Noida, eighteen months after her marriage. Her family alleges she was murdered due to dowry harassment, citing extensive injuries found in the autopsy report. Her family alleged she was asked to bring gold or jewellery for her in laws every time she visited her home during festivals.
Supreme Court of India has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the Centres decision to conduct caste enumeration during the upcoming Census, stating that the exercise falls within the domain of government policy-making. The apex court observed that collecting caste-related data can help authorities assess the population of backward classes and design targeted welfare schemes and social justice measures more effectively. The ruling is being seen as a significant development in the
Nepal is considering a Romeo-Juliet Clause to differentiate consensual teenage relationships from rape. The proposed amendment would exempt romantic or physical relationships between 16-18 year olds with a three-year age gap from statutory rape charges, provided there's no coercion or exploitation. This aims to address cases where families allegedly misused current laws against consensual adolescent unions.

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