Politics
Pharmacy Cashier Shot Dead by Masked Men in Chandigarh Market
A 45-year-old pharmacy cashier was shot dead by two masked men in Chandigarh's Sector 11 market. The attackers fired 13 bullets and escaped on a motorcycle with an accomplice. Police are investigating.
World
Pakistan Says US and Iran Expected to Sign Peace Deal Within 24 Hours
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif announces US-Iran peace deal could be signed within 24 hours, with electronic signing and technical talks to follow, aiming for lasting peace in West Asia.
Entertainment
Mumbai Professional with High Income Still Not Satisfied: Here's Why
A Mumbai professional with a high salary, no loans, and strong investments reveals why he still feels unsatisfied. Read his story and the hidden factors behind financial dissatisfaction.
Business
Nomura Says Chip Boom Has Yet to Lift Broader South Korean Economy
Nomura senior economist Park Jeong-woo says the AI-led semiconductor boom shows limited spillover into South Korea's broader economy, despite strong chip exports and stock market.
Sports
Lifestyle
Technology
Klose Expects Messi to Break His World Cup Record
Miroslav Klose says Lionel Messi, just three goals shy of his all-time World Cup scoring record of 16, will likely surpass it at the 2026 tournament, praising the Argentine as a genius.
Indians Paid to Teach Robots Cooking, Cleaning, Stitching
Indian workers are earning money by demonstrating everyday tasks like cooking and cleaning to train AI robots in embodied intelligence, a growing field.
Cooling Jackets for Police in Seraikela-Kharsawan
Seraikela-Kharsawan police and traffic personnel receive cooling jackets as a pilot project to combat heat, with features like battery-powered fans and reflective strips.
NTA Launches Pariksha Karmayogi Training Programme
The National Testing Agency has introduced 'Pariksha Karmayogi', a capacity-building programme for exam officials on the iGOT platform, aiming to enhance fairness and efficiency in national exams.
Alzheimer's Linked to Cancer Mutations in Brain Immune Cells
Boston Children's Hospital study reveals that microglia accumulate cancer-driving mutations, contributing to Alzheimer's instead of tumors, opening new treatment pathways.
Health
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Education
Bollywood Quiz: Stars, Films and Classics
Lights, camera, quiz! Challenge yourself with trivia on iconic Bollywood films, legendary actors, classic romances and timeless songs, from Hindi cinema's golden era to its biggest blockbusters.



