Army columns deployed in Meghalaya after 2 killed in police firing; curfew clamped | India News

Army columns deployed in Meghalaya after 2 killed in police firing; curfew clamped | India News

Army columns were deployed in Meghalaya’s West Garo Hills district after two people were killed when security forces opened fire to disperse violent mobs amid tensions linked to the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) election nomination process, officials said on Tuesday.The incident occurred in the Chibinang area where clashes broke out between tribal and…

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Trump is listening to him: Megyn Kelly rejects Senator Lindsey Graham's warmongering, calls him 'homicidal maniac'

Trump is listening to him: Megyn Kelly rejects Senator Lindsey Graham’s warmongering, calls him ‘homicidal maniac’

Afte Meghan McCain, Megyn Kelly has now criticized Senator Lindsey Graham for threatening one country after another in the wake of the Middle-East crisis. Kelly said Lindsey Graham is not the president but just a homicidal maniac whom Trump likes. “Let’s get real. The problem with Lindsay Graham isn’t (just) that he’s a homicidal maniac,…

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'This isn’t right': Michael Vaughan fumes as South Africa, West Indies remain stuck in India | Cricket News

‘This isn’t right’: Michael Vaughan fumes as South Africa, West Indies remain stuck in India | Cricket News

Michael Vaughan (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) NEW DELHI: After their early exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, the West Indies national cricket team and South Africa national cricket team have been stuck in Kolkata for more than a week, sparking criticism from former England captain Michael Vaughan.Vaughan questioned why England national…

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Meet Ashoke Sen: The Kolkata physicist who cycles to work, won $3 million prize, and quietly revolutionised modern physics |

Meet Ashoke Sen: The Kolkata physicist who cycles to work, won $3 million prize, and quietly revolutionised modern physics |

PC: Fundamental Physics Breakthrough Prize Ashoke Sen might be one of the quietest geniuses in physics. Born in Kolkata in 1956, he grew up fascinated by abstract mathematics and theoretical puzzles. While most kids were playing outside, Sen reportedly spent hours on equations, drawn more to thought experiments than everyday life. His journey took him…

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Sylvester Stallone confirms involvement in 'John Rambo' prequel, passes baton to Noah Centineo: 'We're going back' |

Sylvester Stallone confirms involvement in ‘John Rambo’ prequel, passes baton to Noah Centineo: ‘We’re going back’ |

In a bold move, Sylvester Stallone is returning to the driver’s seat as an executive producer for the much-anticipated ‘John Rambo’ prequel. This new chapter will delve into the legendary hero’s backstory before ‘First Blood,’ with Noah Centineo stepping into the role of the younger Rambo. Stallone couldn’t be more thrilled to explore the character’s…

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"She braved cancer for this" How a retired couple from Delhi turned their car into a 'moving' home and why they are an inspiration

“She braved cancer for this” How a retired couple from Delhi turned their car into a ‘moving’ home and why they are an inspiration

Retirement is often looked upon as the end of the journey by many people. It is commonly seen as a phase of life where individuals slow down, accept ageing, and confine themselves to their homes. People imagine this period as one spent quietly with grandchildren, engaging in spiritual activities and reflecting on life. At least,…

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Indian-origin founder mocks German developer after Anthropic’s Claude AI deletes 2.5 years of data: 'What did you expect'

Indian-origin founder mocks German developer after Anthropic’s Claude AI deletes 2.5 years of data: ‘What did you expect’

A routine server migration using Anthropic’s AI coding assistant went badly wrong, drawing criticism from an Indian‑origin tech founder who mocked the bot’s use on social media. The incident led to the accidental deletion of 2.5 years of data from a popular online learning platform.The problem began when Alexey Grigorev, a German developer and founder…

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