An ancient Mexican city once home to 90,000 people vanished nearly 1,000 years ago. Scientists think a 650-year drought may explain why | World News

Around a thousand years ago, the ancient city of Cantona stood as one of the largest urban centres in the Americas, with an estimated population of 90,000 people. Built on the volcanic highlands of central Mexico, the fortified settlement thrived for centuries before it was mysteriously abandoned by the mid-11th century. Archaeologists have long debated…

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Shine Tom Chacko: ‘I still haven’t watched ‘Dies Irae’: Shine Tom Chacko says horror movies affect him | Malayalam Movie News

Actor Shine Tom Chacko shared an unusual reason for not watching his own film ‘Dies Irae,’ directed by Rahul Sadasivan and headlined by Pranav Mohanlal.Despite being part of the 2025 release, the actor intentionally stayed away from watching the film because horror movies have a strong psychological effect on him.Speaking in an interview with Movie…

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How a giant iceberg travelled from Alaska to Iowa in 1977 for Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan to turn Antarctic icebergs into a freshwater source | World News

In the autumn of 1977, visitors arriving in Ames, Iowa, encountered something they would never have expected to see in the American Midwest: a massive iceberg sitting inside a refrigerated room at Iowa State University. It had travelled thousands of kilometres from Alaska by helicopter, aircraft and truck, not as a scientific curiosity but as…

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‘I feel ashamed asking my father for Rs 5,000’: Young software engineer’s emotional post resonates with graduates

‘I feel ashamed asking my father for ₹5,000’: Engineer’s post highlights freshers’ career challenges. (AI Image) Landing a job after engineering is often seen as the first step towards financial independence. But for one 23-year-old software engineer, reality has been far more difficult. Despite clearing multiple interview rounds at leading companies and working in the…

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Zendaya calls Tom Holland her ‘best friend’; says ‘I love to be able to grow together..’ |

Zendaya and Tom Holland recently attended the UK premiere for ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’. During the red carpet, while answering a question about her lifelong friendships, she ended up naming her partner, Tom Holland, as her best friend. (Instagram) Tom Holland and Zendaya have been making headlines lately for their work in ‘The Odyssey’ and…

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Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg had quietly bought another Lake Tahoe estate. Inside his growing $100 million-plus property empire

When you have money, you develop hobbies and preferences that are different from the layman. While a millionaire could have a thing for collecting watches, a billionaire could be into buying up yachts. When it comes to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, he has a propensity for large compounds. The billionaire tech giant with a net…

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DU CSAS UG 2026 Round 3 schedule announced; mid-entry registrations from August 3, over 71,000 admissions confirmed

The University of Delhi has released the CSAS UG 2026 schedule for mid-entry admissions and the third round of undergraduate seat allocation. Eligible candidates can register for mid-entry from August 3 to 5, while Round 3 allotment will be announced on August 8. Meanwhile, the university has confirmed over 71,000 undergraduate admissions for the 2026-27…

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Mamta Kulkarni reacts to Mahira Sharma’s ‘Ranaji 2.0’: ‘The original is etched in people’s minds’ | Hindi Movie News

Mamta Kulkarni reacted to “Ranaji 2.0,” Mahira Sharma’s recreation of her iconic “Karan Arjun” song, calling the original “etched in people’s minds.” She recalled tough 90s rehearsals and praised Rakesh Roshan’s work on the film. Kulkarni also revealed she’s open to acting offers, but only scripts aligning with her spiritual growth. Rakesh Roshan‘s ‘Karan Arjun’…

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An Italian man built a fake Roman amphitheatre, fooled tourists for nearly 10 years and charged €40 for guided tours | World News

Visitors to a hillside near Vicenza in northern Italy spent nearly a decade believing they were exploring the remains of a forgotten Roman amphitheatre. Guided by dramatic tales of ancient emperors, gladiators and even visits by Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, they willingly paid €40 for tours of what appeared to be an extraordinary archaeological discovery….

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