Inside Kalakritis three-part exploration of contemporary art
The Hyderabad gallery unveils three new exhibitions, where everyday objects often turn into artistic explorations
They serve as they study, says Supreme Court, backing eased NEET-SS cut-offs for govt. doctors
Access for in-service government doctors to speciality medical courses must become easier, as their healing skills would not be used for personal profit but for the benefit of the larger public, the Bench says
Get ready for Chennais Rainbow Pride March on June 28
In Chennai, a transformative coalition of queer individuals have come together for 18 years to celebrate identity, politics, and years of advocacy, to live as they are. Their annual pride march on June 28 proves that the rainbow flag will continue to flutter high despite impediments
Deaths could have been avoided in Lucknow blaze if authorities had enforced safety norms: Akhilesh
Claiming that emergency response systems had deteriorated, he said people trapped inside the building continued calling for help and questioned the adequacy of rescue equipment suggesting that more lives could have been saved through quicker intervention
ED raid on PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholis brother-in-law in Belagavi
Officials also searched the residences of his close aides and his relatives
Madras Art Weekends upcoming exhibition offers a fresh portrait of Chennai and its people
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Of Parai, Tholkaapiyam, and battling a stereotype
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Isuzu Motors executive visits Bullayya College of Engineering in Visakhapatnam
The visit focussed on industry-academia collaboration, skill development and wider job opportunities for engineering graduates
Two youth killed in bike accident near Nedumbassery in Ernakulam
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Tehran , June 24 : Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the state funeral and burial ceremonies for Ali Khamenei, the former Supreme Leader of Iran, sources said. The official invitation marks a significant diplomatic engagement following the death of the 86-year-old leader, who was killed in a joint US-Israeli airstrike on February 28. Having headed the Islamic Republic for 36 years, Khamenei was killed on the first day of the military strikes directed against Tehran. According to Iranian state media, the multi-day funeral ceremonies are scheduled to begin on July 4. The rituals will include events in Qom, a holy city south of Tehran, on July 7 and will conclude with his final burial on July 9 in his hometown, the holy city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran. While Islamic jurisprudence typically dictates that a deceased person be buried as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours, exceptions are permissible, particularly during a state of war. Speculation regarding the timeline of the final ceremonies had been mounting since February, with early reports suggesting a late June date before state media officially confirmed the July schedule. The state funeral is anticipated to draw close to 20 million mourners across Tehran, Mashhad, and Qom. A large number of foreign dignitaries, including Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, are expected to attend the ceremonies. If the projected turnout is met, it will break the record of 10 million attendees set during the 1989 funeral of the Islamic Republic's founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Following the event, the late leader's 56-year-old son, Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, took charge as the Supreme Leader of Iran on March 8. However, widespread speculation continues to surround his current health and exact location, with prominent US officials, including Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth, stating that he is presently in a coma. The invite arrives amidst a cooling of geopolitical tensions. Following months of severe conflict that disrupted global energy lines and triggered a major fuel crisis, Iran and the United States have agreed to a peace framework. President Pezeshkian and US President Donald Trump have separately signed digital Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), and structured, long-term peace negotiations are currently underway in Switzerland. (ANI)
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T.N. CM Vijay hands over appointment orders to over 400 TNPSC recruits
75th anniversary of the UNIVAC I
Seventy five years ago on June 14, 1951 the UNIVAC I was officially put into service by the U.S. Census Bureau. The UNIVAC I, which the bureau calls the first successful civilian computer, heralded a new age in the tech industry by demonstrating the potential for computers in various applications. A.S.Ganesh takes you back to a time when these devices were far from being hand-held
India slams Pakistans unwarranted J&K remarks at unofficial UNSC meet
Indias Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish, strongly rejected Pakistans unwarranted remarks on Jammu and Kashmir during an informal UN Security Council meeting co-hosted by Islamabad and Beijing.
Senior IAS officer Sanjay Jaju to retire in February 2029, likely after next Assembly elections
190-year-old lighthouse on Puducherrys Promenade set to reopen after refurbishment
The 29-metre-tall Old Lighthouse, the first on the Coromandel Coast, guided ships navigating the Bay of Bengal and also functioned as a customs office
What constitutes a workplace under POSH Act?
The High Court, in its judgment dated June 16, set aside the findings of an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) that had held a State Bank of India (SBI) employee guilty of sexual harassment based on an incident that occurred during such travel
Jurassic World consultant Steve Brusatte: India holds some of Earths greatest dinosaur secrets
India may hold some of the worlds most important dinosaur discoveries waiting to be uncovered. In this conversation with The Hindu, renowned palaeontologist, bestselling author and Jurassic World consultant Steve Brusatte discusses Indias rich dinosaur heritage, the challenges facing palaeontology in the country, and why more young scientists are needed to explore its fossil treasures. Brusatte also explains how dinosaur discoveries are reshaping our understanding of evolution, why birds are actually living dinosaurs, the debate over the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, Indias role in that story through the Deccan Traps, and how artificial intelligence is beginning to transform palaeontological research.
In a rainbow-trimmed robe at the World Cup, a gay Qatari doctor advocates for equal rights
Dr. Nasser Mohamed now feels secure enough to walk around with confidence, and without fear of harm, while wearing chunky heeled boots, mascara and 2-inch dangly earrings
Shivamogga court receives bomb threat
Principal District and Sessions Judge G.A. Manjunatha said that he had reported the threat to the police without delay
Indian Embassy in Tehran advises against non-essential travel to Iran over security concerns
New Delhi , June 24 : Amid the ongoing diplomatic efforts to curb tensions in West Asia, the Indian Embassy in Iran on Wednesday advised all Indians to continue avoiding travelling to the Islamic Republic, unless important. In a formal security advisory, the Embassy said that it is closely monitoring the prevailing security situation in Tehran. The Embassy of India, Tehran, has been closely monitoring the prevailing security situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. In light of recent positive developments and the improvement in the overall situation, the Embassy wishes to issue the following revised advisory for Indian nationals contemplating travel to Iran. Notwithstanding the recent improvements, Indian nationals are advised to continue to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran until further notice, The Embassy wrote on X. It further urged Indian citizens already in Iran, or those traveling for unavoidable functional reasons, to maintain high levels of vigilance, caution, and situational awareness. It added that they must follow credible local information sources and adhere to instructions from local authorities. Indian citizens presently residing in Iran, as well as those who may be required to travel to Iran for unavoidable functional reasons, are advised to exercise a high degree of caution, remain vigilant at all times, and maintain constant situational awareness. They are further advised to closely follow local developments through credible sources of information and to comply with all instructions issued by the local authorities, it wrote. The Embassy further strongly advised all Indian nationals in Iran to register their details with it as soon as possible and stay informed by monitoring the Embassy's official website and social media channels. The Embassy provided four mobile numbers and an email address (cons.tehran@mea.gov.in) for emergency assistance. All Indian nationals currently in Iran, and those arriving in Iran, are strongly advised to register their particulars with the Embassy of India, Tehran, at the earliest opportunity. They are also advised to regularly monitor the Embassy's official website and social media platforms for updates and any further advisories that may be issued, the Embassy wrote. The emergency contact helplines of the Indian Embassy are provided below: Mobile Numbers: +989128109115; +989128109109; +989128109102; +989932179359. Email: cons.tehran@mea.gov.in,' it added. https://x.com/india_in_iran/status/2069631904727670841?s=48 The advisory after the conclusion of the initial round of technical talks as part of the MoU aimed at ending the hostilities in West Asia between the US and Iran, with both sides agreeing to establish a High-Level Committee and a roadmap towards a final agreement within 60 days. Despite the visible acceleration of diplomatic efforts, foundational disagreements persist, most notably over international verification access, the long-term maritime administration of the Strait of Hormuz, and the repatriation of frozen Iranian financial reserves. (ANI)
Anbumani calls on father and PMK founder Ramadoss
Dr. Anbumani, accompanied by his wife and Dharmapuri MLA Sowmiya Anbumani and other family members, visited his parents on the occasion of their 61st wedding anniversary
Secunderabad Cantonments non-functional sewer network to get 246 crore revival
HMWSSB had laid trunk sewer lines of more than 300 mm diameter within Secunderabad Cantonment under the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) project in 2010
Road near U S Consulate renamed Donald Trump Avenue in Hyderabad
Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh Law students undergo Internship at the Supreme Court and High Court
FIFA World Cup 2026: Group stage goals record broken
A total of 141 goals have been scored so far in the first 48 games of this season; with an extended World Cup this year and 24 more group stage matches remaining, the final tally of group stage goals is far from done.
Jaishankar, South Korean FM discuss deepening strategic partnership in Seoul
The talks focused on follow-up measures in the key areas of trade, investment and finance, agreed during South Korean President Lee Jae-myungs state visit to India in April
With several unanswered questions, Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs to meet Lok Sabha Speaker today
We had given a caveat letter. We had sought that we should be informed first. We had said that our say should be taken in the matter. His office has given us an appointment for today, a Shiv Sena (UBT) leader confirmed.
Its raining goals this World Cup
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Do not fall prey to drugs, DGP Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal to T.N. youth
Fiscal prudence, the need of the hour for Tamil Nadus power utilities
The approach of successive governments to not hike user or service provider charges regularly has led to power sector entities accumulating debt
Minister Bittu appears before Punjab SC Commission; apologises for his remarks
Ravneet Singh Bittu had failed to appear before the Commission on two previous occasions
Tiruvallur ammonia gas leak: Death toll rises to 10
A total of 83 individuals were reported as affected by the incident that occurred on June 21.
Maharashtra RTI rules amendments trigger criticism
New RTI Rules 2026 introduce higher fees, photo ID requirement and restrictions on applications; Anna Hazare threatens hunger strike
Fool Night trailer: Netflix is adapting Kasumi Yasudas acclaimed dystopian sci-fi
The upcoming series marks the first collaboration between legendary studios Sunrise and SHAFT, bringing Kasumi Yasudas dark futuristic manga to screens worldwide in 2026
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Pays Tribute to Imam Hussain (RA), Announces Youm-e-Ashoora Sermon at Narwara
Srinagar, June 24: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq has paid glowing tributes to the martyrs of Karbala, especially Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA), the beloved grandson of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), for his unparalleled sacrifice in upholding the fundamental principles of Islam. Mirwaiz said that Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) refused to submit before oppression, injustice and falsehood, and by doing so set an eternal example of courage, steadfastness and commitment to truth. He said the tragedy of Karbala remains one of the most defining chapters in Islamic and human history, reminding believers of the values of sacrifice, justice, patience and moral responsibility. Continuing the centuries-old tradition of the Mirwaizeen, Mirwaiz Dr. Umar Farooq will deliver a special sermon on the occasion of Youm-e-Ashoora, 10th Muharram-ul-Haram 1448 AH, corresponding to Friday, June 26, 2026, at Astan-e-Aaliya Alam Sahib, Narwara, Srinagar. The sermon will commence at 4:30 PM and continue until Asr prayers. During the sermon, Mirwaiz will highlight the virtues and significance of Youm-e-Ashoora and pay homage to Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA), and the martyrs of Karbala, He will also lead collective prayers on the solemn occasion.
Oman opens temporary Strait of Hormuz shipping routes, says no tolls will be charged
In coordination with the International Maritime Organization, Oman established temporary maritime corridors to help ships leave the area safely amid heightened security risks
Sheep in the Box trailer: Hirokazu Koreedas latest explores AI and the limits of human imagination
The acclaimed Japanese filmmakers latest sci-fi drama follows a grieving couple who adopt an artificial child modeled after their deceased son
Need forces DR Congo gold miners to keep working despite Ebola
Since the start of the outbreak, many workers have also preferred to consult traditional healers rather than go to hospitals
Batman: Knightfall trailer: Epic animated adaptation of DCs most brutal Batman showdown
Warner Bros. Animations three-part movie event brings the legendary showdown between Batman and Bane to the screen, with Anson Mount, Michael Mando and Pablo Schreiber leading the voice cast.
Calcutta High Court refuses urgent hearing in cases relating to Trinamool leader Abhishek Banerjee
Abhishek Banerjee, who is facing a battery of cases and FIRs, had prayed for an early hearing citing that he plans to visit abroad for his eye treatment
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Bird flocks soar through the sky like a liquid, atomic orchestra
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While Deputy Mayor G.S. Ashanath and councillor R. Vinod took their oath in January in the name of Bharath Matha, some of the councillors took oath in the name of balidaanis. Some chose to take oath in the name of their local deities
Video row: BJP demands arrest of Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann
Demanding that the Punjab police register a case and arrest Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, BJP leader and Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa accused the Chief Minister of insulting Sikhs and the Akal Takht
23 pilgrims injured after minibus plunges into gorge in Kathua, two critical
Kathua, Jun 24 : At least 23 pilgrims were injured, two of them critically, after a minibus carrying devotees to the revered Sukrala Mata shrine plunged into a gorge in the Simbli area of Kathua district on Wednesday, officials said. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the minibus was on its way to the shrine when the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle in Simbli, causing it to roll down into a gorge. The official said that 23 passengers sustained injuries in the accident, with two reported to be in critical condition. The injured were rescued and shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. The rescue operation was jointly carried out by the police, civil administration, and local residents, who rushed to the spot immediately after the accident, the official added. He said the condition of the critically injured passengers was being closely monitored by doctors. Meanwhile, police have taken cognisance of the incident and initiated an investigation to ascertain the cause of the accident.(KNO)
Rajbhar claims MPs from Congress, SP will join BJP during monsoon session
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Coca-Cola's World Cup AI Avatar Showcases Brand's Cutting-edge AI Innovation
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Watch: U.S. Senate narrowly passes vote to limit Trumps Iran war
The U.S. Senate has approved a war powers resolution aimed at limiting further American military action against Iran. The move marks the first successful Senate effort to challenge the Trump administrations handling of the conflict.
Two new apps to identify and record Indian butterflies launched
To help gather better data for Indian butterflies, scientist Dr Krushnamegh Kunte and Natures Ark have collaborated to develop two mobile Android apps iButterfly Explorer and iBiodiversity Count specifically targeted at Indian butterflies
Quick commerce race intensifies as Flipkart Minutes crosses 1,000 micro fulfilment centers
According to the company, orders on the platform have grown5Xsince the network expansion, driven by Gen Z consumers and high growth in tier 2 and tier 2 markets.
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Trinamooldivision: What are the options before the ElectionCommission?
On June 22, the rebel group removed Mamata Banerjee, who founded the party in 1998 as the Trinamool chairperson, appointing their own national working committee of the party
El Nino impact: Govt. warns of poor monsoons, says 315 districts at risk
El Nino has delayed the monsoon, with rainfall currently 43% below normal. The Centre has identified 315 vulnerable districts, including 111 high-priority districts with poor irrigation coverage.
Assam on high alert after flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh
Lower Subansiri district in Arunachal Pradesh recorded 72.8 mm of rainfall during the last 24 hours, damaging houses and infrastructure
Indiaeyes100GWasglobalhydropowershiftstowaterbattery:Report
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Manika Batra questions Asian Games omission, seeks clear and factual explanation
Manika Batra, who missed out on the five-member womens squad after failing to satisfy the selection criteria, has consistently maintained that her fight is against the process rather than the outcome.
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Since 2022, central universities have been conducting admissions based on CUET scores, rather than the earlier process of admitting students on the basis of CBSE results
The Debut trailer: Julianne Moore is a shy housewife taking acting lessons in musical comedy
Written, directed and starring Jesse Eisenberg, the film has been backed by A24, and also features Halle Bailey, Cara Buono, Craig Bierko and Eldar Isgandarov in pivotal roles
Police constable injured in road accident on Chennai-Bengaluru Highway dies
On Sunday night, a speeding luxury car rammed three police personnel; an armed reserve constable was killed on the spot; a police constable succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday
Sandeep Patil appointed Mumbais team mentor
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Mostly Dry Weather to Prevail Across J&K; Light Rain and Gusty Winds Likely Towards Late Afternoon
Srinagar, June 24: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast largely dry weather across Jammu and Kashmir over the coming days, while cautioning that brief spells of rain and thundershowers accompanied by gusty winds may occur at isolated to scattered places during late afternoons and evenings. According to the forecast, weather from June 24 to June 29 is expected to remain generally dry during the forenoon and afternoon hours. However, brief spells of light rain and thundershowers with gusty winds cannot be ruled out towards late afternoon and evening at isolated to scattered locations. The weather department has also predicted a fresh spell of weather activity from June 30 to July 3, with light to moderate rainfall, thundershowers and brief intense heavy showers accompanied by thunder and gusty winds likely at many places across the Union Territory. In its advisory, the MET Centre recommended orchard spraying during early morning hours and urged people to stay away from loose structures, electric poles, hanging wires and old trees during thunderstorms and gusty winds. Boating and Shikara activities should also be avoided during adverse weather conditions. The department further warned of the possibility of hailstorm at isolated places during late afternoon hours and cautioned that brief intense heavy showers may trigger flash floods and mudslides in vulnerable areas. People have also been advised to avoid Nallas, streams and landslide-prone areas.
France heatwave's first major outage leaves 68,000 homes without power
The outage was related to extreme temperatures and did not injure anyone, the prefecture in the coastal department of Finistere said in a statement
Kerala Assembly: Opposition LDF locks horn with UDF over PM SHRI, stages walkout
Both sides accuse the other of surrendering to Sangh Parivar agenda
Areca trucks seized in Maharashtra: Karnataka growers, traders worried
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ICAI CA Intermediate 2026 results declared; Shardul Vichare from Dombivali secures AIR 1 with 88.5%
A total of 1,53,862 candidates appeared for the May 2026 exams held across 611 centres in India and abroad
Telangana CM finds fault with leaders negligent towards SIR; process set to begin on June 25
Revanth Reddy says Congress would monitor the performance of leaders concerned for 10 days after SIR begins
FIFA World Cup 2026: Red or green? For Brazil, the politics of World Cup kits matter
We included the red one as the fourth option but it has not been released on the market and is not part of Nike's current collection, said Brazils football federation
V.D. Satheesan writes to his counterparts in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to join forces sharing to dismantle criminal enterprises that thrive on drug smuggling through joint enforcement and intelligence
Explained: Why did Delhi High Court quash charges against NewsClick?
The FIR alleged that NewsClick had received an investment of $1.5 million from Worldwide Media Holdings LLC, a Delaware-based entity in the United States, at an inflated share valuation
MARKIVIS Founder Amit Khanduja Identifies Why Services Firms Fail to Claim Their Market Potential
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Trump instructs DOJ to probe oil companies over higher gasoline prices
His latest post comes as consumers raise concern over high gasoline prices, just as the President and fellow Republicans are battling to hold narrow majorities in Congress in Novembers midterm elections
BJP wants two-thirds majority in Lok Sabha as its 'real target' is to end reservation: Congress
I think he decided to take revenge on that day for that humiliation he had been forced to suffer and now he is busy with the 'todh-phod ki rajniti', says Congress leader Jairam Ramesh
Kerala HC invalidates oaths taken in names other than God or solemn affirmation
High Court declares invalid the oaths of several BJP councillors in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation
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The three-minute long trailer features snippets from Cruises films over the years, right from Top Gun to the Mission: Impossible franchise
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Decades ago, the Veeranam project, meant for bringing water to Chennai, had continued to evoke controversy for long
Administration, stakeholders working together for smooth Muharram : Div Com Kashmir
Srinagar, Jun 24 : Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Wednesday said elaborate arrangements have been put in place for the smooth and peaceful observance of the 8th Muharram across the valley, with multiple government agencies working in tandem to ensure public safety and order. Speaking to news agency Kashmir News Service (KNS) Garg said the administration has deployed district teams, health personnel and police along all procession routes, acting on directives from the Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Minister. Peaceful observance of Muharram has been a part of our culture for centuries and has been revived in the last few years. I thank the people for their cooperation and appeal to them to respect the permissions granted by the district administration, Garg said. He said the Muharram session this year is longer, spanning around 45-50 days, and detailed programmes have been finalised in consultation with various committees and stakeholders across all 10 districts where processions are being taken out. Our teams are available till evening and will remain deployed throughout the month. Quick response teams are also working on all procession routes, he added. The Divisional Commissioner also touched upon the convergence of the Muharram observances with the ongoing tourist season and the upcoming Shri Amarnath Yatra. He called for collective responsibility among the administration, media, voluntary organisations and citizens to ensure smooth traffic management and extend a warm welcome to pilgrims and tourists. I understand that our tourist season is going on simultaneously with Muharram, and the Amarnath Yatra is also starting. It is the responsibility of all of us as a collective unit to cooperate and follow the systems, Garg said. He urged people to adhere to advisories issued by the administration and maintain the spirit of cooperation that has been a hallmark of such observances over the years. On the Amarnath Yatra, Garg said arrangements have been augmented this year in anticipation of a higher number of devotees compared to last year, and all necessary facilities are in place barring the no-fly zone declared by the government for security reasons. (KNS)
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Why students need to learn the art of disagreeing well
Disagreeing well is the capacity to challenge ideas without diminishing people, to defend a position without defensiveness, and to remain open to being wrong
Legal tech firm sues U.S. over order limiting foreign access to top-tier Anthropic models
Anthropic sued the Trump administration after the government moved to place the company on a supply-chain blacklist
U.N. nuclear agency boss signals that inspectors will visit Irans nuclear sites
The head of the U.N.s nuclear agency has signalled that Iranian nuclear enrichment sites would be visited by his inspectors, a key component in the interim deal between the United States and Iran to reach an end to the war
Ujjain land 'scam': Congress's allegations against CM Mohan Yadav baseless, says BJP
The Opposition Congress has termed the alleged land scam in Ujjain as plunder of Mahakal's land and demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav
SpaceX launches $25 billion notes offering for debt repayment, AI expansion
Credit rating agencies assigned the company investment-grade ratings last week, signaling confidence in SpaceXs financial stability as it moves forward with its costly AI plans

