Politics
Amravati Youth Arrested for Sexual Assault and Viral Video Distribution
Amravati Rural police have arrested a youth for sexually assaulting girls and circulating videos online. Authorities are investigating and urging victims to file complaints.
World
The Great Emu War: How 20,000 Flightless Birds Outsmarted the Australian Army
In 1932, Australia's government declared war on 20,000 emus, deploying troops with machine guns. The birds' tactical evasion led to a humiliating defeat, highlighting wildlife resilience and poor pest control strategies.
Entertainment
Harry and Meghan Face Backlash Over Business Class Australia Trip
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's arrival in Melbourne sparks controversy as critics mock their business class travel and accuse them of PR stunts.
Business
Digital Age Crisis Management: Expert Warns of Corporate Preparedness Gap
Communication strategist Pavan Kaushik reveals how social media reshapes crisis narratives before facts are verified, highlighting a critical gap in corporate crisis teams compared to government systems.
Sports
Lifestyle
Technology
Goboult Launches Mustang-Inspired Power Banks in India
Goboult introduces the AMPVault V10 and V20 power banks in India, featuring a Mustang-inspired design, fast charging, and high capacity for mobile devices.
AI Neck Sensors Transform Indian Dairy Farming
In a tech-driven shift, 200 smart sensors in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam are monitoring cows and buffaloes, enhancing dairy efficiency through AI-powered data collection and analysis.
Engineer Documents AI Security Risks in Critical Systems
A Silicon Valley engineer is documenting potential AI failures in banking, healthcare, and infrastructure while building testing tools to address evolving security challenges in rapidly deployed systems.
Texas Man Attacks OpenAI CEO's Home in Anti-AI Terror Plot
Daniel Moreno-Gama, 20, threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's San Francisco home before threatening to burn OpenAI's headquarters, carrying a handwritten manifesto naming AI leaders.
Russini-Vrabel Controversy Sparks Newsroom Ethics Debate
The Athletic and New York Times face internal criticism over handling of photos showing Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel, raising questions about journalistic standards and transparency in media organizations.
Health
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