Amazon founder Jeff Bezos expressed optimism about humanity's future, predicting "civilizational abundance" driven by AI and space exploration. He envisions millions living in space by 2045, chosen by preference, with robots handling labor. Bezos believes technological inventions, like the plow historically, consistently increase prosperity for all.
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Bengaluru's 'Kasa Suriyuva Habba' anti-littering campaign booked 218 cases and collected Rs 2.8 lakh in fines on its launch day. The initiative aims to enforce cleanliness through penalties, with marshals monitoring and recording violations to deter public dumping and promote waste segregation.
Miami Dolphins' star receiver Tyreek Hill faces a season-ending knee injury, potentially sidelining him until 2026. Torn ligaments require surgery, casting doubt on his future with the team. League sources suggest Miami might release him due to his contract and ongoing domestic violence allegations. Hill's recovery and NFL standing are now uncertain.
Former India coach Greg Chappell has corroborated Chris Broad's claims of BCCI's influence, revealing an offer from Jagmohan Dalmiya to reduce Sourav Ganguly's suspension in 2005. Broad previously alleged pressure to be lenient on India for slow over-rates. These revelations highlight concerns about political interference in cricket's judicial processes, with India's financial power reportedly giving them control over the ICC.
Shimla police have filed a case following a complaint about a banner near the Himachal Pradesh Secretariat. The banner showed Lord Rama aiming an arrow at a garbage heap. An advocate alleged the display offended Hindu beliefs. Police are investigating the incident under relevant laws. The complaint also raised concerns about similar banners elsewhere in the city.
Allegations of cross-voting rocked the J&K assembly as Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary accused BJP of "stealing four votes" in the recent Rajya Sabha elections. This led to a heated exchange, with NC legislators calling BJP members "vote chor" after the saffron party secured a surprise victory with 32 votes, exceeding its assembly strength.
Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) dismantled a drug syndicate in Goa, arresting kingpin Danish Merchant, also known as ‘Danish Chikna’, and his wife Henna Bharat Shah. The operation led to the seizure of 1.3kg of mephedrone and the apprehension of four individuals, including key conspirators. Merchant, a notorious repeat offender, was previously involved in multiple NDPS cases.
The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for a house firing incident targeting Punjabi singer Channi Nattan. A gang member stated the attack was due to Nattan's association with singer Saradar Khera, warning others against similar ties. Canadian authorities are investigating the claims and forensic evidence.
Rumors are circulating that Turning Point USA's "All American Halftime Show," intended as a Super Bowl alternative, may be canceled due to low interest and lack of star power. While speculation is rampant on social media, Turning Point USA has not officially confirmed any cancellation or delay for the event.
Former US President Donald Trump declared Washington's intention to intervene in Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal trial, deeming it "very unfair." Trump, who has previously criticized the charges against the Israeli Prime Minister, also asserted he could swiftly compel Hamas to disarm or face elimination, while praising Netanyahu as the right leader for Israel during wartime.
