Commonwealth Games: India miss medal in first championship event as Ashok Kumar Malik finishes fourth in para powerlifting | Commonwealth Games News

India’s Ashok competes in the Men’s Lightweight Group A para powerlifting event at the 23rd Commonwealth Games, in Glasgow. (PTI Photo) India missed out on a medal in the first championship event of the 2026 Commonwealth Games as Ashok Kumar Malik finished fourth and Parmjeet Kumar placed seventh in the men’s lightweight para powerlifting competition…

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Pakistan: At least 15 killed in suicide attack on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa security check post

At least 15 people, including 14 security personnel, were killed after terrorists attacked a joint police check post in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Friday, the military said.According to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations, the attack took place in the Tank district and was carried out by the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).ISPR said the attackers initially attempted…

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JENPAS UG result 2026 declared at wbjeeb.nic.in; rank cards available, counselling schedule to be announced soon

WBJEEB has published the JENPAS UG 2026 results, enabling candidates to check their ranks online through the official portal. The entrance test serves as the gateway to undergraduate nursing and allied health sciences courses in West Bengal. The board will soon release the counselling timetable, with seat allocation to follow through the online admission process….

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The undersea internet cables connecting continents could soon help fund public schools as Oregon proposes charging millions in new fees to tech companies | World News

After decades of charging only a one-time fee for undersea cables along its coast, the Oregon Department of State Lands have recently begun discussing a new opportunity for tax revenue. Now, the state is set to charge cable operators a one-time fee for cable installations within three miles of its coastline and will be using…

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‘I’ll work with him’: Sunil Joshi reveals plans to develop Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s bowling | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (ANI Photo) NEW DELHI: India’s stand-in bowling coach Sunil Joshi has urged everyone to keep the spotlight firmly on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s batting, lavishing praise on the teenage sensation after his record-breaking knock in the opening T20I against Zimbabwe while revealing that the youngster’s bowling will be developed gradually at the BCCI Centre of…

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PM Modi gains 1 million Instagram followers overnight after selfie video amid NEET protest | India News

PM Modi gains 1 million Instagram followers overnight after selfie video NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi gained around 1 million Instagram followers overnight after he released his selfie video on Thursday night addressing concerns of the NEET paper leak.Currently PM Modi has 102 million followers on Instagram. His video captioned: “More strict actions against…

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Quote of the day by Erling Haaland: ‘I can improve everything. If you think I’m good at one thing, I can always get better’

Haaland’s mentality remained visible during the 2026 World Cup. Norway’s historic run ended in the quarter-finals after England fought back to win 2-1 in Miami. Talent often gets treated like a destination in football. Once a player reaches the top, wins trophies and scores goals for fun, the conversation shifts from improvement to maintaining standards….

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Florida pastor says ChatGPT almost killed him; asked him to ignore ‘dangerous symptoms’ and told him: God did not design your body to …

ChatGPT is at the centre of a new lawsuit filed against its developer OpenAI by a Florida pastor. The latest lawsuit alleges that the AI chatbot repeatedly advised him to ignore worsening medical symptoms before he suffered a life-threatening pulmonary embolism (lung artery blockage). According to the complaint, ChatGPT allegedly drew on his Christian faith…

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North Carolina: North Carolina spent 25 years rebuilding an elk population that had disappeared from the state; in 2027, it will allow its first limited hunt with just two permits

Elk were once found across much of North Carolina but disappeared from the state many years ago For the first time since elk were reintroduced to western North Carolina 25 years ago, the state will allow a limited elk hunting season. The decision comes after wildlife officials said the elk population has recovered enough to…

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