Denver Nuggets star Jamal Murray faces an uncertain future for the NBA Cup opener against Portland Trail Blazers. Murray's left calf tightness has him listed as questionable. This setback follows a brilliant start to the 2025-26 season. Coach David Adelman must consider limiting his minutes or resting him to avoid further injury.
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China's trade ministry is probing US semiconductor firms, demanding sensitive sales data and customer details for an anti-dumping investigation into analog chips. This move escalates the ongoing trade war, with both nations imposing restrictions and probes, creating significant pressure for companies operating in both markets.
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Team India made three changes to their Playing XI for the third T20I against Australia, with head coach Gautam Gambhir continuing to experiment ahead of next year's T20 World Cup. India opted to bowl first after winning the toss, seeking a series lead. Australia also made one change, aiming to post a big total on a batting-friendly Hobart wicket.
Qualcomm, a smartphone chip giant, has launched new AI processors, AI200 and AI250, challenging Nvidia's dominance in the lucrative data center market. These chips target AI inference, with advanced cooling and memory bandwidth. The move sent Qualcomm's stock soaring, signaling a significant shift in the AI hardware landscape.
The NDA unveiled its Bihar election manifesto, promising over one crore employment opportunities through skill development and infrastructure projects. The alliance also focused on welfare schemes, including financial aid for women and EBC youth, and pledged to top up PM-KISAN support with an additional annual payout.
Diwali's vibrant celebrations took a somber turn as Delhi's air quality monitoring infrastructure faced an unprecedented breakdown on the festive night and the subsequent morning.
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Secular Talk host Kyle Kulinski faces widespread condemnation for a meme mocking Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk, labeling her a "fake grieving widow grifter." The post, featuring her with smeared mascara and cash, ignited fury online. Adding irony, an old photo of Kulinski with Charlie Kirk resurfaced, intensifying the controversy surrounding the insensitive meme.
US sanctions on Russia's Rosneft and Lukoil are unlikely to halt Indian and Chinese crude purchases, though short-term disruptions are anticipated. While buyers reassess risk, direct purchases by non-US entities remain legally permissible, suggesting major export disruptions are improbable.
