FCC Reverses Smartphone Unlocking Rule for Verizon

The FCC has reversed its 60-day smartphone unlocking mandate for Verizon, allowing the telecom giant to save hundreds of millions of dollars annually by closing a fraud loophole exploited by criminal networks.

US Investigates Device Linked to Havana Syndrome

The US Department of Defense has spent over a year investigating a mysterious device emitting pulsed radio waves, suspected in anomalous health incidents affecting diplomats and spies worldwide.

Iran Crackdown: 2000+ Deaths Amid Blackout

Iranian authorities have launched a brutal crackdown on protests, resulting in over 2000 deaths. Security forces are using automatic weapons indiscriminately, overwhelming hospitals with severe injuries.

Trump Ends Protected Status for Somalis in US

The Trump administration has ended temporary protected status for thousands of Somali immigrants in the United States, sparking protests in Minneapolis over a recent fatal shooting.

EU Chief: Iran Casualty Rise 'Horrifying'

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expresses deep concern over the escalating number of casualties in Iran, describing the situation as horrifying.

Delhi's 33 Air Pollution Solutions Showcased at IIT

Delhi government's innovation challenge shortlists 33 proposals including vehicle-mounted air purifiers and smog guns. Winners to receive Rs 5 lakh, with solutions aimed at reducing ambient and vehicular emissions.

Black Sea Oil War: 4 Tankers Hit at CPC Terminal

Drone attacks target four oil tankers at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal in the Black Sea, disrupting Kazakhstan's crude exports and raising global market fears amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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