R Madhavan revealed it was wife Sarita’s decision to move to Dubai for son Vedaant, gave himself a 6/10 as a parent: ‘Unable to do some things due to my profession’ |

While many star kids gravitate towards the entertainment industry, R Madhavan and Sarita Birje’s son, Vedaant Madhavan, carved a completely different path for himself. The 20-year-old has made a name for himself as a competitive freestyle swimmer, representing India at various international events and winning several medals along the way.To support his sporting ambitions, Madhavan…

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Harmanpreet Kaur, Indian women cricket team captain’s, home in Moga, Punjab is a reflection of her humble roots, family values and cricketing success

After captaining India to its maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title in 2025, she is all set to lead India at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 being held in England. She also holds the Arjuna Award. But when Harmeet is not batting on the field, the Punjab-born star enjoys spending time at…

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Tulsi Gabbard releases ‘never-before-seen intelligence’, says US funded 120+ biolabs in over 30 countries

US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has said the US has funded more than 120 biological laboratories in over 30 countries, while also announcing a policy shift under President Donald Trump to end federal support for gain-of-function research worldwide.The disclosures were made on Thursday and were based on newly declassified intelligence material. This disclosure…

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SpaceX, which Elon Musk gave ‘less than 10% chance of succeeding’, makes him world’s first trillionaire – but will his net worth sustain?

Elon Musk’s net worth is tied mainly to these two companies – SpaceX and Tesla. (AI image) Who wants to be a millionaire? Several years ago an American show highlighted people’s aspiration of reaching the 7-digit figure. Almost three decades later, the world has got its first trillionaire – Elon Musk. A figure that has…

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Quote of the day by Arab scholar Ibn al-Haytham: “If learning the truth is a scientific’s goal, then he must make himself the enemy of…” |

Arab scholar Ibn al-Haytham (Image: Wikipedia) Several years ago, a historian working through a collection of old documents noticed something strange. The same story appeared in book after book, article after article. It had been repeated so often that nobody seemed to question it anymore. Yet when he traced the claim back to its original…

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‘Bharathiraja struggled to come out of the pain after losing his son,’ reveals Radha Ravi talking about the veteran filmmaker’s personal struggles | Tamil Movie News

While tributes for Bharathiraja as a filmmaker and a person have been pouring in, the focus has been on the struggles he faced beneath the limelight in his personal life. Recently, actor Radha Ravi opened up about his last few years and offered a glimpse of some troubles Bharathiraja faced in his life. These remarks…

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Top US diplomat summoned again as anger mounts over vessel attacks; govt says use of lethal force against civilian shipping unacceptable | India News

Top US diplomat summoned again as anger mounts over vessel attacks NEW DELHI: India summoned US charge d’affaires Jason Meeks for the second time in three days to lodge a strong protest against attacks on commercial vessels carrying Indian mariners in the Gulf of Oman that have resulted, as the government said, in the tragic…

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Political philosopher quote of the day: ‘The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil’ — Hannah Arendt

Few political thinkers have left behind a quote as unsettling as this one. At first glance, it appears simple. On closer inspection, it challenges one of the most common assumptions about evil: That terrible acts are mainly committed by obviously wicked people.For Hannah Arendt, one of the twentieth century’s most influential political theorists, the greater…

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