‘There is no competition’: Dhruv Jurel’s message ahead of first South Africa Test; set for start alongside Rishabh Pant | Cricket News

Dhruv Jurel and Rishabh Pant will take to the field together when Team India face South Africa at Eden Gardens (Images via Screengrabs/X, Getty) India’s wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel has downplayed any talk of rivalry with Rishabh Pant ahead of the opening Test against South Africa, stating that both players share the same goal, which is…

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Arjun Kapoor opens up on battling obesity, losing his mother before debut and healing through therapy, ‘I was only running away from my pain’ | Hindi Movie News

Arjun Kapoor recently delivered a powerful and deeply personal address at the FICCI Young Leaders Summit in Mumbai, speaking candidly about his struggles with obesity, the emotional aftermath of losing his mother, and how therapy helped him rebuild his sense of self.During his talk, the actor emphasised the importance of mental health conversations and urged…

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Optical illusion: Can you spot 3 differences in this ‘old man drinking coffee’ image under 9 seconds? |

Think you’ve got sharp observation skills? Test them with this fun Spot the Difference challenge! At first glance, the two images of an old man calmly enjoying a cup of coffee might appear identical, but look closer. Hidden in the details are three subtle differences that you need to find within just 9 seconds.Spot-the-difference puzzles…

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Explained: How Canada’s new immigration plan helps students and skilled workers living in the country gain PR

How Canada’s immigration plan helps students and skilled workers living in the country gain PR. (Getty Images) Canada’s 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan prioritises permanent residence (PR) for temporary residents already living in the country. The plan focuses on students, skilled workers, and other residents who are contributing to the economy and communities. As reported by…

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Supreme Court flags illegal mining, reserves verdict on single definition of Aravalis | India News

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday said rampant illegal mining in Aravali range, the natural barrier spread across Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Delhi that’s preventing desertification of Gangetic plains, is causing immense damage to the sensitive eco-system. The court reserved verdict on the issue of a uniform definition of what the Aravali range is. Amicus…

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“We told the truth”: Candace Owens reignites feud over Megyn Kelly’s clip of Charlie Kirk and Tucker Carlson’s Israel talk

Candace Owens reignites feud over Megyn Kelly’s clip of Charlie Kirk and Tucker Carlson’s Israel talk (Image via Getty) Candace Owens spoke up again after Megyn Kelly released a video clip showing Charlie Kirk telling Tucker Carlson to “go max” while talking about Israel at a Turning Point USA event. The short clip, played on…

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AI boom: Anthropic to invest $50 billion in US data centre network with Fluidstack; Texas and New York first in line

Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic on Wednesday unveiled an ambitious $50 billion plan to build a new network of data centres in collaboration with UK-based Fluidstack, signalling its intent to expand rapidly as global demand for AI infrastructure surges, AFP reported.The facilities — to be built initially in Texas and New York –will form the foundation…

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IPL trade: Mumbai Indians knock KKR’s door for Mayank Markande, conversations in final stages | Exclusive | Cricket News

Mayank Markande of Kolkata Knight Riders prior to the 2025 IPL match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings at Eden Gardens on May 07, 2025, in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Prakash Singh/Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Two days before the Indian Premier League (IPL) retention deadline ends, Mumbai Indians‘ (MI) activity has picked up….

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Humans have a secret ‘seventh sense’ — and it could let them feel things from a distance |

Scientists have discovered that humans may possess a previously unknown sense, a kind of “remote touch” that allows us to detect objects hidden beneath surfaces or buried in sand, without ever physically touching them. The finding, which challenges long-held assumptions about the limits of human perception, suggests that our sense of touch is far more…

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