Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang challenges the notion of finding passion first, suggesting it's easier to fall in love with your work through commitment and effort. His own journey, from washing dishes to leading Nvidia, highlights how dedication to tasks, even humble ones, fosters success and resilience. This perspective is resonating widely in Silicon Valley.
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Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson announced a key executive departure, with Chief Customer and Digital Officer Catriona Larritt leaving by year-end. This triggers an immediate restructuring, reallocating responsibilities for brand, marketing, and cyber security. The changes aim to rebuild trust and operational resilience following a significant cyber breach impacting millions of customers.
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The Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility for a shooting at Punjabi singer Channi Nattan's Canada residence, citing his alleged ties with Saradar Khera. A gang aide released a video, warning other singers against associating with Khera. Local authorities are investigating the claim.
Prithvi Shaw has made an immediate impact for Maharashtra, smashing a sensational 222 off 156 balls in his second Ranji Trophy outing. This blistering knock is the second-fastest double century in the tournament's Elite Group history and the fastest in the 21st century. Shaw's performance marks a significant personal comeback and places him among India's elite batsmen.
Meta has announced another round of job cuts, impacting employees within its Risk division. The company is restructuring teams and reducing roles, citing increased reliance on automation for routine compliance tasks. Positions in Product Risk Program Management, Shared Services, and Global Security & Privacy are affected as Meta streamlines operations.
Parvez Rasool, the first cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir to represent India, reflects on his impactful career and looks back on his retirement. He highlights the significant progress in J&K cricket, attributing it to opening doors for aspiring players. Rasool also discusses the challenges faced by domestic performers from smaller states and the overshadowing effect of IPL performances over consistent domestic achievements.
The National Highways Authority of India has simplified the FASTag Know Your Vehicle (KYV) process, ensuring services remain active during pending verification. Motorists now only need a front vehicle photo, and the system automatically retrieves RC details via Vahan. Issuing banks will proactively assist users, and the helpline is available for support.
Following alleged repeated ceasefire violations by Hamas, including the return of hostages' bodies, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the IDF to launch immediate and powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip. This directive came after a security meeting and an attack on Israeli forces in southern Gaza, signaling a significant escalation.
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