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‘Will pay a big price’: Trump’s warning for ‘group’ that kept guns US sent to Iran protesters

Donald Trump talking to reporters. US president Donald Trump on Monday once again slammed the Iranian regime as he mentioned the ’48-hour deadline to open Strait of Hormuz’ and the guns US sent to protestors earlier this year but never reached them.Talking about the weapons he said, “We sent to some guns. They were supposed…

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CBSE Class 12 re-evaluation window closes: When will revised results be declared?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has closed the application process for Class 12 verification of marks and re-evaluation. The application window remained open from June 2 to June 7.“During the above application period, more than 1.6 lakh candidates successfully submitted requests pertaining to over 3.8 lakh answer books… ,” CBSE said.Only those candidates…

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us universities pivot to ai degrees as campuses race to match the machine age

US universities pivot to AI degrees as campuses race to match the machine age

US higher education is undergoing a decisive shift as artificial intelligence moves to the centre of academic programmes. Northwestern University’s upcoming AI major highlights a nationwide push to blend technical expertise with ethical awareness, as institutions respond to industry pressure and prepare students to navigate both the power and risks of intelligent systems. Artificial intelligence…

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1779334392 How Cristiano Ronaldo became Real Madrids destiny child after footballs

How Cristiano Ronaldo became Real Madrid’s destiny child after football’s greatest act of kindness | International Sports News

Real Madrid’s destiny child There is a version of this story that most people alive today have never heard, buried beneath decades of transfer headlines, rivalry narratives and the comfortable modern assumption that what exists now is all that ever existed. Unbeknownst to a generation of supporters who grew up watching these two clubs circle…

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Pentagon’s Ivy League ban: What it means for military education and career pathways

Pentagon bars military personnel from Ivy League universities amid education policy shift In a move that could reshape higher education choices for serving officers, the United States Department of Defense has announced that military personnel will be barred from attending several Ivy League and elite institutions beginning next academic year. According to an original report…

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Virat Kohli: ‘Virat, I know you get a lot of attention’: Kohli called ‘heartbeat’ of RCB dressing room after IPL title | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli once again proved why he is one of cricket’s biggest match-winners, scoring an unbeaten 75 as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) defeated Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the IPL final in Ahmedabad. Chasing 156, Kohli guided the team home and finished the season with 675 runs. Head coach Andy Flower praised…

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SRH IPL 2026 autopsy: How the Sooryavanshi storm ended Sunrisers’ title dream after dramatic revival | Cricket News

Pat Cummins (R) and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (ANI Photo) NEW DELHI: For nearly half of IPL 2026, Sunrisers Hyderabad looked far from a championship contender. They won just one of their first four league matches and appeared headed for another inconsistent campaign.But what followed was one of the most remarkable turnarounds of the season.SRH transformed into…

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Laugh in the face of darkness: How humor became humanity’s oldest coping mechanism | India News

Amid the unendurable, inside hospital wards, in the rubble after a calamity, or in the quiet devastation of personal loss, dark, absurd jokes bubble up like twisted lifelines.“We can either laugh in the face of death or die trying not to,” wrote novelist James Grippando. It’s morbid, it’s wrong, yet it cuts through the horror,…

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How curiosity helped 9-year-old Matthew Berger make the famous Malapa fossil discovery

What started as a regular field trip with his scientist father turned into one of the biggest discoveries in human evolution research. At just nine years old, Matt Berger found fossils that later helped scientists identify a previously unknown human ancestor species.Most children spend school holidays playing outdoors. But for nine-year-old Matt Berger, one afternoon…

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