President Trump announced the US will resume nuclear testing, citing actions by Russia and China. This decision reverses a long-standing moratorium, raising concerns about environmental hazards and global tensions. Experts question the technical necessity, while allies warn of an arms race.
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Astronomers confirmed the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is approaching Earth, sparking public interest and comparisons to Nostradamus' prophecies. While scientists assure no threat, its unusual features and trajectory fuel speculation about cosmic mysteries and ancient predictions. This rare visitor offers a unique opportunity to study objects from beyond our solar system, enhancing our understanding of the universe.
India's booming services sector, contributing over half of national output, faces a reality check. Despite job growth, employment remains largely informal and low-paying, creating a paradox of strong output without quality jobs. Regional and gender disparities are stark, with a growing mismatch between education and job quality, demanding targeted policies for inclusive growth.
BJP and JD(U) leaders sharply criticized RJD's Tejashwi Yadav for promising to overturn the Waqf (Amendment) Act and double panchayat representatives' honorarium. They argued that the Waqf Act is a parliamentary matter beyond state jurisdiction and accused the RJD of misleading the public and being corrupt.
India's women cricketers achieved a remarkable feat at the 2025 ODI World Cup. They showcased resilience and collective resolve throughout the tournament. Key players delivered outstanding performances, including record-breaking chases and dramatic comebacks. This campaign promises to redefine the future of Indian women's cricket. The team's journey captivated the nation.
Star player Stefon Diggs faces allegations of another pregnancy while Cardi B is expecting. DJ Akademiks posted about K'yanna Barber's pregnancy, linking it to Diggs. Diggs has remained silent on both situations. Fans are concerned for Cardi B given past marital issues. Diggs posted a quote about not talking too much, fueling speculation.
General Motors has let go of over 200 salaried employees, mainly CAD engineers, at its Michigan tech campus. This move, part of a restructuring to boost profits, follows strong third-quarter earnings and a raised financial outlook. GM stated the layoffs target execution roles to enhance core design capabilities. This comes as the automotive sector sees broader workforce reductions.
US President Trump's order for nuclear weapons system tests sparked global concern about a return to nuclear explosions. Energy Secretary Chris Wright clarified these are non-nuclear system tests, not detonations, aimed at modernizing the arsenal. This follows Trump's statement about resuming testing on an equal basis with other nations, despite a decades-long moratorium.
Rohit Sharma silenced critics with an outstanding ODI series against Australia, scoring 202 runs at an average of 101 and earning Player of the Series. His childhood coach revealed Sharma's ambition to play until the 2027 World Cup, showcasing his enduring self-belief and contribution to the team.
Reliance Jio is offering 18 months of free Gemini 2.5 AI Pro access, valued at over Rs 35,000, intensifying competition with Airtel's Perplexity AI Pro and OpenAI's free ChatGPT Go for Indian users. These initiatives aim to democratize AI and capture the growing Indian market by providing premium AI model access.
