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US Customs and Border Protection will expand its biometric tracking, photographing nearly all non-US citizens entering or departing the country. This new rule, effective soon, aims to enhance national security and combat fraudulent travel by creating a comprehensive facial-recognition database. It eliminates previous age exemptions and applies to all non-citizens, including lawful permanent residents.
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A family checking into a Kolkata hotel discovered a decomposed body hidden in a storage bed after complaining of a pungent smell. The victim, identified as 26-year-old Rahul Lal, had checked in with two other men who later left. Preliminary reports indicate strangulation as the cause of death.
Amazon Web Services has restored its cloud infrastructure after a major outage impacted hundreds of websites and apps. The disruption, caused by DNS failures and load balancer issues in its US-EAST-1 region, affected platforms like Reddit and Slack. Services are now fully operational, with AWS reviewing the incident to prevent recurrence.
India's captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed her team's readiness to finally clinch a global title, having experienced the pain of past defeats. Ahead of the Women's World Cup final against South Africa, she emphasised the team's hard work and collective spirit. This marks India's third final appearance, and they are determined to make this a 'special day' for the nation.
Tejashwi Yadav hinted at a Muslim deputy chief minister if the opposition alliance wins in Bihar, responding to criticism over naming a Mallah leader. He accused the BJP of hypocrisy regarding caste and community representation, highlighting the significance of the EBC vote bank in the state's political landscape.
Lakers' superstar Luka Doncic is questionable for tonight's game against the Kings due to a sprained left finger. Despite this, he's had a phenomenal start to the season, averaging 46 points. With LeBron James also sidelined, the Lakers face a thin rotation, relying heavily on Austin Reaves and new additions. The game's outcome could significantly impact early Pacific Division momentum.
The Uttar Pradesh government defended its anti-gangster law, telling the Supreme Court that attaching properties before conviction is crucial to prevent accused individuals from alienating ill-gotten assets. The state argued the law is necessary to combat escalating gangsterism, citing similar provisions in other central and state acts.
In a remarkable feat of medical innovation, doctors in New Delhi have successfully reconstructed a young accident victim's thumb using his own second toe. The patient, who lost his leg and thumb in a severe road accident, underwent a complex microsurgical procedure.
