The New York Rangers showed remarkable compassion before their game against the Seattle Kraken. Comforting defenseman Brandon Montour after his brother passed from ALS. The heartfelt moment, led by Adam Fox. This highlighted the human side of hockey. By proving that respect and empathy can transcend team colors. Even in one of the NHL’s most competitive settings.
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Tesla's board chairman urged shareholders to approve CEO Elon Musk's $1 trillion pay package, warning that his departure could significantly devalue the company. The proposed plan links Musk's compensation to ambitious growth targets, but critics like ISS have raised concerns about its magnitude and design, prompting Musk to label them 'corporate terrorists'.
The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for the murder of Canadian businessman Darshan Singh Sahsi and an attack on singer Channi Nattan's residence. These acts demonstrate defiance following Canada's designation of the group as a terrorist entity, highlighting their reach and capability to strike within the country.
BSF troops in Jammu's RS Pura sector seized over 5.3kg of heroin, valued at Rs 25 crore, believed to be dropped by a Pakistani drone. This seizure highlights ongoing efforts by Pakistan-based smugglers to infiltrate narcotics into India, with recent arrests in Kathua uncovering a wider syndicate.
Internet giant AWS faced its second major outage this month, disrupting popular platforms like Snapchat, Reddit, and Slack. Thousands reported issues, though AWS claims normal operations. This follows a costly 15-hour disruption earlier, raising concerns about cloud reliance and infrastructure stress, particularly in its busiest US data center.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh commemorated Indira Gandhi's 41st death anniversary, highlighting her "uncommon grit, courage, perseverance, and resilience." He recalled her 1977 visit to Belchhi, Bihar, where she rode an elephant to meet victims of caste atrocities, a journey seen as a political revival. Other Congress leaders also paid tribute, remembering her as the "Iron Lady of India."
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