‘They forced me to do it’: Trump says high tariffs on China ‘not sustainable’; claims Beijing ‘ripped off’ America for years

US President Donald Trump on Friday said his proposed additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods would not be “sustainable,” further asserting that Beijing “forced him to do it.”“It’s not sustainable,” Trump told Fox Business when asked if the levies he has threatened to impose on China could remain in place without significantly affecting the economy….

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Ranji Trophy: RCB batter makes case for India recall for South Africa Tests with maiden FC double hundred | Cricket News

Rajat Patidar (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak) INDORE: Making a strong case for a national recall and a berth in the middle order when the selectors meet to pick the Indian team for the two-Test home series against South Africa, Madhya Pradesh captain Rajat Patidar — recently appointed skipper across formats — scored his maiden first-class double…

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What the Myanmar earthquake taught us: Why sonic boom quakes are no longer science fiction |

When Myanmar was rocked by a powerful magnitude-7.7 earthquake in March 2025, scientists noticed something unusual. The ground shook harder and faster than expected, and data showed the rupture moved at extreme speeds. Researchers later confirmed it was a supershear or “sonic boom” quake, where the rupture front travels faster than seismic shear waves. This…

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‘Thamma’: Rashmika Mandanna embraces simplicity, flaunts no-makeup look ahead of film release |

Rashmika Mandanna, known for her stunning looks, shared a playful airport moment with a fan. During ‘Thamma’ promotions, she subtly hinted at her engagement to Vijay Deverakonda with a shining ring. She also revealed her new look for her Telugu debut in ‘Paradise’ and upcoming project ‘Cocktail 2’. Rashmika Mandanna continues to captivate her admirers…

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The age of the double grind: Why students of 2020s are choosing side hustles twice as much as their 1980s predecessors

Once upon a time, the phrase “student job” raised eyebrows. It evoked images of waiting tables, folding shirts in retail shops, or tutoring neighborhood children. It was a rite of passage. An act of necessity rather than choice. But the picture has altered. A new generation, raised on algorithms, self-branding, and economic uncertainty, has rewritten…

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Bihar Assembly elections: EC asks enforcement agencies to combat movement of cash, other inducements during polls | India News

NEW DELHI: As campaigning for Bihar polls gathers momentum, the Election Commission on Friday directed all the law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to step up vigil and curb the use of cash and other inducements by the candidates and political parties to swing the outcome in their favour.Chairing a meeting of the multi-departmental committee on election…

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