Politics
Top 5 News Stories: Indian Sailors Dead, TMC Turmoil, Palantir CEO Warning, Manipur Killings, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Advice
Union minister confirms three Indian sailors dead after US strike off Oman. TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee challenges Mamata Banerjee. Palantir CEO warns against AI layoff boasts. Six Nagas found dead in Manipur. Sreesanth advises Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
World
Cleveland Clinic Joins Rs 10,000 Crore Medicity in Maharashtra
Cleveland Clinic partners with Maharashtra's mega medicity project, a Rs 10,000 crore healthcare hub set to transform medical tourism and research in India.
Entertainment
Bharathiraja Cremated with State Honours in Theni, Tamil Cinema Loses Icon
Legendary Tamil filmmaker Bharathiraja was cremated with full state honours in Theni on Thursday. A 72-gun salute marked the final farewell as film stars, politicians, and fans paid tribute.
Business
Odisha to Revive Closed Spinning Mill After 26 Years, Set Up Textile Cluster
The Odisha government has decided to revive the Shree Sarala Spinning Mill in Tirtol, closed for over 26 years, by establishing a modern textile cluster. IDCO has allocated Rs 23 crore for the project.
Lifestyle
Technology
Sagrada Familia: Gaudí's Nature-Inspired Engineering Meets Modern Tech
Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, begun in 1882, uses Gaudí's nature-inspired designs and modern engineering to become the world's tallest church at 172.5 meters.
5 Countries Where WhatsApp Is Banned or Restricted
WhatsApp is banned or restricted in several countries due to legal, surveillance, or censorship concerns. Here are five nations where access is limited.
KTU B.Tech, BArch Results on June 12, 2026; Minister to Announce
APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University will declare B.Tech and BArch results on June 12, 2026. Higher Education Minister Roji M John will announce outcomes and unveil the Technical Education Conclave SOR 2026.
Venus of Willendorf: 115-Year-Old Ice Age Figurine Still Fascinates
Discovered in 1908 in Austria, the Venus of Willendorf is a 11 cm limestone figurine from the Gravettian period, now known to originate from northern Italy, highlighting prehistoric mobility.
Nebra Sky Disc: Looted Bronze Age Artifact Reveals Ancient Astronomy
The Nebra Sky Disc, looted in 1999, is a Bronze Age artifact with gold celestial symbols. Despite illegal excavation, it reveals advanced metalworking and sky-literate culture around 1600 BCE.
Health
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