In the early 1900s, cavers in Western Australia found massive bones and unearthed Mammoth Cave, a lost world of giant fossils |

In the early 1900s, cavers in Western Australia found massive bones and unearthed Mammoth Cave, a lost world of giant fossils |

New research indicates early Australians were not just hunters but possibly the world’s first palaeontologists, collecting and valuing fossilized bones, transforming the cave from an ‘abattoir’ into a source of ancient narratives. Image Credits: Via Wikimedia Commons Buried within the limestone formations in the far south-western reaches of Western Australia is a place where one…

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Horror on the pitch: Nottingham Forest star posts gruesome head injury after Chelsea win | Football News

Horror on the pitch: Nottingham Forest star posts gruesome head injury after Chelsea win | Football News

Morgan Gibbs-White took to Instagram to share a gruesome image of his head injury after Nottingham Forest’s 3-1 win over Chelsea/ Image: Instagram Nottingham Forest’s 3–1 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge moved them six points clear of the relegation zone with three matches remaining, but the result was shaped by a heavy second-half collision…

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IPL 2026 | Behind Arshdeep Singh's struggles: Punjab Kings discover 'restrictions' in pacer's body

IPL 2026 | Behind Arshdeep Singh’s struggles: Punjab Kings discover ‘restrictions’ in pacer’s body

Arshdeep Singh (BCCI/IPL Photo) DHARAMSHALA: Arshdeep Singh didn’t look like his usual self during practice here on Saturday afternoon. On the eve of a nearly make-or-break match against table-toppers Royal Challengers Bengaluru, he eschewed the customary banter with teammates for intense conversations with Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting. For a man who has built…

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Nagpur man slips, dies in house; bedridden wife starves to death amid extreme heat | Nagpur News

Nagpur man slips, dies in house; bedridden wife starves to death amid extreme heat | Nagpur News

AI Image Used For Representational Purpose Only NAGPUR: A 77-year-old retired defence employee and his bedridden wife were found dead in their locked home at Mhada Colony, Davlamethi, in Wadi police limits on Friday.The couple, which shared 40 years of togetherness, met a tragic end with the husband dying first, leaving his helpless bedridden wife…

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‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Alyson Hannigan remembers co-star Anthony Head: ‘This cut is so deep I fear it can never heal’ |

‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Alyson Hannigan remembers co-star Anthony Head: ‘This cut is so deep I fear it can never heal’ |

Anthony Head, who was best known for his work on shows like ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’, passed away at the age of 72. The news of his passing left the entertainment industry in a state of profound grief, as he was a well-known and beloved name across the world. Following the announcement,…

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Mammootty missing Padma Awards, ‘Jana Nayagan’ new release date to Ram Charan’s ‘Peddi’ dubbing: Top 5 South stories of the day |

Mammootty missing Padma Awards, ‘Jana Nayagan’ new release date to Ram Charan’s ‘Peddi’ dubbing: Top 5 South stories of the day |

There has been a flurry of activity in South Indian cinema, with several big stars making headlines online. From new movie updates and production progress to celebrities sharing personal revelations and receiving honours, social media has been buzzing with entertainment news. Here are the top five South entertainment stories that dominated the spotlight today. Ram…

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KPMG now has a dashboard for its employees in America that the company hopes encourages more 'frequent and sophisticated' ...

KPMG now has a dashboard for its employees in America that the company hopes encourages more ‘frequent and sophisticated’ …

KPMG has introduced a new dashboard for its employees in the US to track how often they use AI. According to a report by Business Insider, the dashboard is being used in KPMG’s advisory division, which has around 10,000 employees. The tool allows workers to compare their AI usage with set targets and their peers….

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Election Commission Of India: 'ECI didn’t act outside its statutory powers': SC upholds poll body’s SIR exercise in Bihar, Bengal and other states | India News

Election Commission Of India: ‘ECI didn’t act outside its statutory powers’: SC upholds poll body’s SIR exercise in Bihar, Bengal and other states | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday held that the Election Commission of India (ECI) “did not act outside its statutory powers” while conducting the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), ruling that the exercise could not be termed “ultra vires merely because it differs from the ordinary revision process”.“SIR fulfils proportionality and are not manifestely execessive….

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