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  • newWhat Trump’s latest safeguard tariff move on quartz surface products means for India
    The US accounted for 72.5% of India’s quartz surface-product exports in FY2026, according to a Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) report. India’s move does not amount to a formal WTO dispute at this stage. During the consultations, India could challenge the US assessment of increased imports and injury to domestic producers.
    - 4 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 9:20pm -
  • new‘He is a goon and a criminal’: Vinesh Phogat’s sharp attack on Brij Bhushan Singh
    Wrestler Vinesh Phogat labelled Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh a goon and criminal. She accused the BJP of supporting him despite sexual harassment allegations. Phogat questioned Singh's wealth and alleged land encroachment in Gonda. She drew parallels between past police actions and recent protests. The wrestler stated that money is used for atrocities against women.
    - 4 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 9:13pm -
  • newNTA removes 600 experts, brings four-tier checks for question papers
    - 4 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 9:12pm -
  • newEx-AAP minister Satyendar Jain arrested in Delhi Jal Board corruption case
    The case includes charges under provisions relating to bribery, criminal breach of trust, cheating and criminal conspiracy. The case was registered on the complaint of Directorate of Vigilance, GNCTD regarding large-scale irregularities, manipulation of tender conditions and criminal conspiracy in the tendering process relating to augmentation/upgradation of Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) of the Delhi Jal Board (DJB).
    - 4 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 9:09pm -
  • newWatch: Rahane’s hilarious Shastri mimicry steals the show during Galle Test
    Former India captain Ajinkya Rahane entertained viewers during the Galle Test with a hilarious imitation of former head coach Ravi Shastri. Making his Test commentary debut, Rahane showcased his lighter side while recalling his long association with Shastri, including India’s 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy triumph. His impression added humour to the broadcast and gave fans a glimpse of his personality beyond cricket analysis.
    - 4 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:54pm -
  • new'Action will be taken': Maha FDA chief warns SRK, Devgn over Vimal ad notice
    - 4 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:54pm -
  • newUS-Canada tariff clock ticks: Last-minute talks to avert Trump’s 50% tariffs
    The race against time for a tariff agreement unfolds between the United States and Canada, as President Trump has set a firm deadline, warning of hefty tariffs on Canadian imports. With negotiations proving to be both intense and fragile, both nations are eager to find common ground before the clock runs out, especially given the economic implications of renewed tariffs amidst ongoing trade disputes and rising tensions.
    - 5 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:50pm -
  • newHockey World Cup: Dominant India crush South Africa 6-1 to go top of Group D
    The Indian women's hockey team showcased their prowess by defeating South Africa decisively, 6-1. This thrilling win has catapulted India to the forefront of Pool D in the FIH Hockey World Cup. Key contributions came from Sunelita Toppo and Navneet Kaur, part of the six-player scoring lineup. Now, India need just one point against England to solidify their place in the next round, marking a pivotal moment in the tournament.
    - 5 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:47pm -
  • newRussia sent explosives, drone parts to Iran via secret route to rebuild arsenal
    - 5 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:41pm -
  • new‘Detergent mistaken for salt’: 2 dozen students fall ill after mid-day meal in Bihar
    Over two dozen students fell ill after consuming a mid-day meal. The incident occurred at a government school in Bihar's Nalanda district. Affected students were taken to Biharsharif Sadar Hospital for treatment. Officials are conducting an inquiry into the alleged lapse during food preparation. All children are reported to be out of danger.
    - 5 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:31pm -
  • newWho 'killed' Jason Arday? The absurd tragedy of Cambridge's youngest black prof
    In every version, Jason Arday the human being disappeared behind Jason Arday the argument” — an examination of who built his myth, benefited from it and vanished when it collapsed.
    - 5 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:11pm -
  • newVijay govt to give women employees 365 days maternity leave for third child
    Announcing the change in the state assembly during the demand for grants for his department, minister D Sarathkumar said the decision was aimed at strengthening the state's focus on social welfare and women's empowerment. The state had gradually increased maternity leave for its women employees over the years. The original 90-day provision was increased to six months in 2011, followed by an increase to nine months in 2016.
    - 5 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 7:59pm -
  • newAbhijeet Dipke’s ‘School Thik Karo’ drive brings first computer to his village school
    A government school in Santuk Pimpri village received its first computer recently. This development occurred after Abhijeet Dipke highlighted facility gaps during a recent visit. Local authorities have since initiated repairs and improved water supply at the institution. Dipke also observed students sweeping classrooms and drinking unclean water at other schools. He assured students that necessary supplies and improvements would be provided.
    - 6 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 7:34pm -
  • new'Credibility well established globally': MEA on Trump's praise for CEC Gyanesh Kumar
    - 6 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 7:27pm -
  • new8 wickets to fast bowlers on 14-wicket day: Galle Test refuses to follow script
    Fourteen wickets, eight to fast bowlers and another day of twists in Galle. India squandered a dominant position with a 193-run second innings before their bowlers hit back, leaving Sri Lanka needing 288 more on the final day. The Test, much like the weather, has refused to follow the script.
    - 6 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 7:23pm -
  • newGanguly recalls father feeding him before school and a parenting lesson to learn
    Reflecting on his childhood, Sourav Ganguly shared the touching tradition of his father serving him breakfast daily before school, illustrating the strong bond it created during his early life. This underscores a valuable lesson for modern parents: establishing small, meaningful rituals can enrich family connections and turn everyday occurrences into lasting memories that children will treasure.
    - 6 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 7:14pm -
  • newHow long can the world & India absorb the US-Iran war oil shock?
    In its August outlook on oil, US Energy Information Administration estimates that it will take until early 2027 for oil production and trade patterns to generally return to pre-conflict status. For how long can the global economy, and India, survive an oil shock that may be snowballing slowly to possibly hit hard?
    - 6 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 6:55pm -
  • new'Shiva puja' performed at ASI-protected Mehtab Bagh near Taj Mahal
    The Archaeological Survey of India has lodged a police complaint following a religious ceremony conducted by unidentified individuals at the Mehtab Bagh complex, which is situated north of the Taj Mahal. Footage captured the participants worshipping Lord Shiva and displaying a religious flag. Authorities have pointed fingers at suspected members of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha. An FIR has been filed, and investigations are in progress to locate those responsible.
    - 7 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 6:35pm -
  • new‘That’s a bad one’: Manjrekar, Kartik’s on-air banter turns ugly - Watch
    Former India cricketers Sanjay Manjrekar and Murali Kartik get into an awkward exchange during the Galle Test broadcast. What begins as playful banter over Manjrekar’s facial expression soon turns personal, with both taking digs at each other’s appearance. Manjrekar eventually acknowledges that they are approaching a line and warns, “We are both going to cross lines here and social media will have a field day."
    - 7 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 6:26pm -
  • new‘Not tough’: Sreejesh’s blunt take on India-Pakistan Hockey World Cup clash
    India's Hockey World Cup campaign hinges on a vital match against Pakistan. A victory will secure their progression to the tournament's second round. Former captain PR Sreejesh noted changes in the India-Pakistan rivalry's competitive edge. He also advised the team to adopt a higher defensive pressing strategy. Harmanpreet Singh's leadership extends significantly beyond the hockey pitch.
    - 7 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 6:18pm -
  • new'Don't lie to children': Rahul slams Rijiju over 'no one harmed' claim
    - 7 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 6:12pm -
  • newAI coming for your money? Who keeps watch as tech becomes new financial advisor
    - 8 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 5:51pm -
  • newApple shareholder since IPO in 1980 buys Ferrari’s first EV, designed by Jony Ive
    Florida billionaire Herbert Wertheim purchased the first production Ferrari Luce for forty million dollars. This groundbreaking electric vehicle was designed with input from former Apple design chief Jony Ive. The unique car, known as Chassis Zero, fetched an astonishing price at auction. Wertheim, a long-time Apple shareholder, acquired the vehicle at an RM Sotheby's event. The entire sale proceeds will benefit the Ferrari Foundation.
    - 8 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 5:43pm -
  • newUP brahmin vote up for grabs? How Akhilesh is manoeuvring his 'PDA' politics
    Akhilesh Yadav is strategically extending his political outreach to Brahmins in preparation for the 2027 elections. He asserts that this community has suffered greatly under the current regime. This initiative seeks to enlarge his political coalition, moving beyond his usual support base. Mayawati rebuts this tactic, labeling it as political trickery. The Brahmin vote is crucial, drawing attention from various political factions.
    - 8 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 5:14pm -
  • newBhutanese traveller says 'never another train' after Vande Bharat Sleeper ride
    After a six-month hiatus, a traveller took a fresh journey on the Guwahati-Howrah Vande Bharat Sleeper train and was pleasantly surprised. The train's premium service was not only clean but also offered remarkable comfort throughout the ride. The modern cabins and pristine washrooms stood out, making her travel experience memorable. This innovative train represents India's first long-distance Vande Bharat Sleeper, promising shorter travel times and improved passenger satisfaction.
    - 8 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 4:59pm -
  • newDelhi Police explains why cops wore civil clothes during Jantar Mantar protest
    - 9 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 4:47pm -
  • newManhattan’s iconic Flatiron Building just became a luxury hotspot, here's why
    New York's Flatiron Building is becoming a sought-after luxury residential address. Most apartments are already under contract as the landmark prepares for resident move-ins. A $24 million apartment recently entered contract, highlighting strong buyer interest. The century-old building is undergoing a significant conversion from offices to upscale homes. Residents will enjoy modern amenities after the building's completion this autumn.
    - 9 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 4:24pm -
  • newUK property tax overhaul: How proposed reforms could impact house prices, owners & buyers
    UK property tax reforms may replace stamp duty and council tax soon. Land value taxes could significantly increase annual costs for expensive homes. This shift might reduce property values as buyers consider recurring tax bills. First-time buyers could benefit from lower upfront purchase costs. Second homes and investors may face higher expenses under proposed changes.
    - 10 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 3:33pm -
  • new'Will form high-powered panel': SC on Delhi Police 'excesses' against students
    - 11 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 1:59pm -
  • California startup's $3 billion 'manta ray' jet promises 50% lower fuel use
    JetZero is unveiling a cutting-edge 'manta ray' aircraft aimed at revolutionizing the future of commercial aviation. This groundbreaking design is expected to yield impressive fuel savings and significantly lower emissions. With a full-scale prototype scheduled to take flight by 2027, Japan Airlines is on board to provide operational insights, paving the way for expected commercial operations in the early 2030s.
    - 2 days ago 17 Aug 26, 1:00pm -
  • Hawaii’s 1905 mosquitofish import now linked to native species decline
    The introduction of mosquitofish in Hawaii has dramatically affected the ecosystem, leading to notable declines in native aquatic insects. These invasive fish fiercely prey on local species, disrupting food chains. The native damselflies, unprepared for such predation, are particularly vulnerable, seeing their populations plummet. Additionally, mosquitofish compete with endemic fish and crustaceans for limited food resources, complicating control efforts due to intricate waterways and their fast…
    - 2 days ago 16 Aug 26, 11:45pm -
  • MacKenzie Scott helped abolish $40B in medical debt; how mechanics work
    MacKenzie Scott's donations have enabled medical debt abolition across America. Her approach allows acquiring and erasing patient debt at steep discounts. This model has inspired other billionaires to contribute millions to similar initiatives. While philanthropic efforts provide immediate relief, policy reform remains stalled. Lasting change may require systemic reforms addressing the root causes of medical debt.
    - 4 days ago 14 Aug 26, 5:17pm -

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  • newAnthropic pre-IPO credit facility set to climb past $10 billion
    Anthropic is broadening its revolving credit facility past the initial target to prepare for its much-anticipated initial public offering. Multiple banks are looking to partake in the credit line, establishing their positions in the upcoming IPO. Bolstered by a surge in revenue, Anthropic is geared for its entrance onto Wall Street this fall.
    - 2 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 11:14pm -
  • newRegulatory tailwinds to boost growth for MCX, says HDFC Securities; retains Buy for 18% gains
    HDFC Securities retained its Buy rating on MCX with a Rs 3,600 target, citing regulatory easing, FPI participation and new bullion and metals index options. The brokerage expects these changes to boost options premiums, volumes and earnings while improving capital efficiency.
    - 7 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 5:56pm -
  • newIndia Expo Centre operator files IPO DRHP with Sebi. Check details
    India Exposition Mart has filed draft IPO papers with Sebi, comprising a fresh issue of up to 75 lakh shares and an offer for sale of 2.3 crore shares. The company plans to use Rs 63.8 crore for capital expenditure at India Expo Centre.
    - 9 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 4:48pm -
  • newJefferies raises Belrise Industries target price, sees 18% upside on strong demand, business expansion
    Jefferies retained its Buy rating on Belrise Industries and raised its target price to Rs 280, citing strong automotive orders, two-wheeler demand and expanding renewable energy and aerospace businesses. The brokerage expects robust earnings growth, though customer concentration and margins remain key risks.
    - 9 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 4:15pm -
  • newDefence stocks fire up! Paras Defence, GRSE, other stocks jump up to 10% as govt notifies 6th indigenisation list
    Defence stocks surged up to 10% after the Defence Ministry unveiled its sixth Positive Indigenisation List covering 405 items with Rs 3,070 crore business potential. The move aims to boost domestic manufacturing, innovation and investment while reducing India’s dependence on defence imports.
    - 10 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 3:43pm -
  • newNifty to hit 50,000 before 2035? Raamdeo Agrawal maps 3 valuation-based timelines
    The Nifty 50 index might soar to 50,000 in the next six to nine years. This forecast hinges on the fluctuations of price-to-earnings ratios. A surge in retail participation and robust domestic investments is solidifying market resilience, even as foreign institutional investors scale back their stakes in Indian equities. The nation's economic growth and rising savings play pivotal roles in this bullish market prediction.
    - 16 hours ago 18 Aug 26, 8:58am -
  • Mcap of four of top-10 most valued firms jumps Rs 1.43 lakh cr; State Bank biggest winner
    In a notable surge, four leading Indian corporations experienced an impressive rise in market valuations, totaling Rs 1.43 lakh crore. The State Bank of India led the charge, boosting its valuation by Rs 63,922 crore. Other notable gainers included Reliance Industries, TCS, and Larsen & Toubro, while LIC, Bajaj Finance, and HDFC Bank suffered significant losses in their valuations.
    - 10 days ago 9 Aug 26, 10:21am -
  • Foreign investors continue buying spree; pour Rs 12,921 cr in first week of Aug
    In early August, Foreign Portfolio Investors poured Rs 12,921 crore into Indian equities, building on their notable investments from July. This surge indicates improved investor sentiment and favorable macroeconomic conditions. Furthermore, foreign investors have displayed interest in India's debt market, resulting in additional inflows. However, it’s worth noting that despite these recent inflows, they have been net sellers in the Indian equity market throughout the year.
    - 10 days ago 9 Aug 26, 10:18am -
  • RBI special windows seen big enough to bring in $100B
    India's new forex inflow programs may attract approximately one hundred billion dollars. These special drives have already mobilized over forty billion dollars in foreign exchange. Experts predict these initiatives could significantly exceed initial mobilization estimates. The Reserve Bank of India introduced these facilities to support the balance of payments. These programs aim to cushion the rupee and contain imported inflation.
    - 16 days ago 3 Aug 26, 12:43am -
  • India, Canada aim to conclude CEPA trade pact by end-2026: MEA
    India and Canada are working to finalize their economic partnership agreement. Negotiations for the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement are progressing well. Both nations aim to conclude these important talks by the end of 2026. This agreement seeks to liberalize trade and strengthen economic cooperation between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi plans a visit later this year to boost bilateral ties.
    - 16 days ago 3 Aug 26, 12:18am -
  • Govt's urban reset: Centre divides ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs into two specialised verticals
    The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has undergone a significant structural overhaul. Senior bureaucrats were replaced and new leadership appointed to spearhead its flagship missions. The ministry was split into two specialized departments, focusing on capital development and urban development. This administrative revamp aims to streamline service delivery and accelerate infrastructure projects. Personnel shifts occurred rapidly after the government's decision to divide the ministry.
    - 16 days ago 3 Aug 26, 12:05am -
  • Trump announces a deal for Hamas to disarm in Gaza, but many hurdles and uncertainty remain
    US President Donald Trump announced a deal for Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. This agreement involves carefully structured phases for winding down the conflict. Israeli forces will withdraw as disarmament is completed by Hamas. A new Palestinian police force will work with an international stabilization force. Reconstruction of Gaza is envisioned after the war concludes.
    - 19 days ago 31 Jul 26, 6:33am -
  • In 1943, US built an entire city, and it didn't exist on a single map
    Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was a secret city of 75,000 people during World War II. This hidden community was established for the Manhattan Project's atomic bomb development. Residents worked on crucial tasks without knowing the overall purpose of their efforts. The city remained invisible to the public until the atomic bombs were deployed. Today, Oak Ridge is a mapped city and a historical park.
    - 22 days ago 27 Jul 26, 4:34pm -
  • Humans have a 'third eye' in the brain: Study links it to a 600-million-year-old Cyclops ancestor
    Humans cyclops connection: Scientists claim our eyes and even a hormone-regulating gland in our brain trace back to a bizarre, one-eyed sea creature that lived 600 million years ago.
    - 22 days ago 27 Jul 26, 2:20pm -
  • 1,500 ships trapped in Gulf of Hormuz is quietly multiplying an underwater army that could unleash World's biggest bioinvasion event
    Gulf of Hormuz underwater army: Nearly fifteen hundred ships stuck in the Persian Gulf after fighting closed the Strait of Hormuz. These idle vessels are now becoming breeding grounds for marine invasive species, whose build-up of organisms on ship hulls increases fuel consumption significantly. Scientists urge stricter rules to prevent a major bioinvasion event.
    - 26 days ago 24 Jul 26, 9:04am -

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