Politics
Bengal's Mothabari Villagers Flee NIA Probe, May Miss Voting Despite Being on Electoral Rolls
In a dramatic twist, villagers in Bengal's Mothabari who protested electoral roll deletions now risk missing voting as hundreds flee NIA probe, leaving near-deserted villages days before polls.
World
Ancient Filipino Mariners Rewrite History as Pioneers of Seafaring
New archaeological evidence from the Philippines reveals early humans were skilled sailors 40,000 years ago, challenging long-held beliefs about isolated island populations and primitive seafaring.
Entertainment
Bhooth Bangla Sequel in Development After Strong Family Audience Response
Following the successful release of Akshay Kumar's horror-comedy 'Bhooth Bangla,' producers are actively exploring a sequel. The film has earned Rs 117 crore globally and resonated strongly with family audiences.
Business
Oil Prices Dip Amid Uncertainty Over US-Iran Ceasefire Extension
Brent and WTI crude futures declined slightly in Asian trade as investors assessed the unilateral US ceasefire extension with Iran and ongoing Strait of Hormuz disruptions.
Sports
Lifestyle
Technology
Hamster Kombat Daily Cipher: Morse Code Guide for April 22, 2026
Learn how to decode today's Hamster Kombat Daily Cipher Morse code for April 22, 2026. Step-by-step guide to claim rewards in the popular Telegram tap-based game.
Indian Student's AI Influencer Targeted US Conservatives
An Indian medical student created an AI-generated Instagram influencer named Emily Hart, gaining millions of followers with patriotic and political content aimed at conservative Americans, monetizing through subscriptions and merchandise.
Google's AI Divide: DeepMind Uses External Tools, Others Restricted
A significant divide has emerged within Google regarding AI tool access. While DeepMind engineers can use external AI like Claude for coding, most Google employees are restricted to internal systems like Gemini, creating tensions over performance and fair
Trump Softens Stance on Anthropic AI After Pentagon Blacklisting
Former US President Donald Trump indicates a potential reversal in the government's stance toward Anthropic, suggesting its AI models could still be used in federal operations despite earlier restrictions and national security concerns.
Apple CEO John Ternus Shares Early Memories and Leadership Vision
John Ternus, set to succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO, recalls his first day as 'exhilarating and intimidating' in a 2024 speech. He discusses his hardware engineering journey and the challenges ahead in AI and innovation.
Health
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