Mark Zuckerberg criticized Apple on Joe Rogan's podcast, claiming the company is no longer innovative and is profiting solely from the iPhone's success. He argued Apple overcharges developers and restricts compatibility for competitors. He also disparaged Apple's VR headset, suggesting Meta offers better alternatives, and accused Apple of stifling competition through security excuses.
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized Amit Shah's remarks on Ambedkar, deeming them insulting and intolerable. She defended Rahul Gandhi against accusations of pushing a BJP MP during a parliamentary scuffle, calling the claims baseless. The Congress leader also accused the government of fearing discussion on the Adani controversy and stifling opposition unity.
A shocking CCTV footage exposed Ravina and her lover Suresh transporting her husband Praveen's body on a bike after allegedly strangling him. Ravina, a YouTuber, confessed to the murder, which occurred after Praveen discovered her affair. The couple dumped the body in a drain on Dinod Road to avoid suspicion, but investigators uncovered the crime through CCTV footage analysis.
Following heightened tensions, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat are fortifying their Pakistan frontier, implementing nightly blackouts, curfews, and mass leave cancellations for essential personnel. Rajasthan faces power outages and movement restrictions, while schools and universities are closed. Punjab suspends ceremonies at Wagah and prepares shelters as panic buying surges. Gujarat heightens alert in border districts after a drone sighting, initiating evacuation plans for vulnerable villages.
BJP accused Congress of waging an 'open war against Hindus' by moving the Supreme Court in support of the Places of Worship Act, 1991. The Act freezes the character of all places of worship as they existed on August 15, 1947. BJP's opposition centers on claims of historical injustices and the denial of legal remedies for Hindus, while Congress argues the law safeguards communal harmony and secularism.
Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar reaffirms commitment to secular and progressive politics, warns against divisiveness and corruption, and urges higher-income beneficiaries to opt out of the Ladki Bahin Yojana. He emphasizes transparency in party membership and criticizes opposition complaints about EVMs when they lose elections.
Mukesh Chandrakar, a prominent Bastar journalist, was murdered and his body was found in a septic tank in Bijapur district. Known for his reports on local issues, Mukesh had recently exposed a road construction scam. His murder is suspected to be linked to this report. Authorities are investigating a local contractor in connection to the crime.
Hundreds of fans gathered at the Arjun Jaitley Stadium to witness Virat Kohli's first domestic red-ball match in 13 years. Although the Delhi and Districts Cricket Association anticipated a 10,000-strong crowd, the unexpected magnetic pull of Kohli led to the opening of additional seating stands, pushing attendance over 12,000 before the game even began.
TMC leaders in Murshidabad deny reports of vandalism, claiming displaced families willingly returned home after fleeing out of fear following violence linked to protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act.
MPs have raised nearly 40 queries regarding the proposed One-Nation-One-Election (ONOE) bill, questioning its cost, benefits, and implementation hurdles. The Election Commission has been asked to provide detailed inputs, including how simultaneous elections could reduce expenditures and affect government functioning. Queries also include the logistics of using EVMs and the impact on municipal and panchayat polls.