A public falling out between Donald Trump and Elon Musk has become a spectacle in Moscow, with Russian officials seizing the opportunity for mockery and strategic advantage. The feud, triggered by Musk's criticism of Trump's policies, escalated rapidly, leading to public insults and potential repercussions for Musk's government contracts.
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A roller coaster malfunction at a Chennai amusement park left around 30 people, including children and women, stranded nearly 50 feet in the air for three terrifying hours on Monday evening. Panic ensued as riders awaited rescue after the 'Topgun' ride froze mid-air.
Assam grapples with severe flooding affecting over 3.64 lakh people across 19 districts, prompting rescue missions and IAF deployment. Cachar is the worst-hit, with rising river levels exacerbating the crisis. Northeast India faces grim conditions with flood-related deaths reaching 34, while authorities issue red alerts for several districts amid ongoing heavy rainfall and rising water levels.
Top stock market recommendations: Aakash K Hindocha suggests a cautious outlook for Nifty and Bank Nifty, anticipating potential declines to 24300/24100 and 54700/54500, respectively. He recommends buying Zydus Lifesciences, targeting 980, Great Eastern Shipping Company with a target of 1060, and Tata Motors, expecting a rise to 770.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis advises students to prioritize STEM subjects and embrace AI tools for future job market success. Speaking at SXSW London, he emphasized the importance of understanding mathematical and scientific fundamentals. Hassabis predicts AI will create valuable jobs for technically skilled individuals, urging students to gain hands-on experience with AI systems.
A bus crash on a Nigerian highway on Saturday killed 21 athletes returning from a national sports tournament, with authorities saying the accident might have been the result of driver fatigue or excessive speed. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said the afternoon crash, which did not involve other vehicles, "might have occurred as a result of fatigue and excessive speed" after a long overnight trip.
Harvard University faces a tumultuous graduation week as students protest President Trump's decision to cancel federal contracts and revoke the university's authorization to host foreign students. The move, part of Trump's crackdown on elite universities, has sparked outrage and legal challenges. International students fear deportation, while alumni and faculty rally against what they see as an attack on academic freedom and the university's global reputation.
Errol Musk, father of Elon Musk, lauded India's commitment to green technology during his Delhi visit, highlighting the country's potential in sustainability and energy efficiency. He expressed interest in Indian companies like Servotec that contribute to electricity conservation. While cautiously addressing Tesla's entry, he acknowledged India's rising power demands and admired its ancient civilization and spirituality.
Following a viral video showing patients treated under mobile phone lights during a power outage, the in-charge superintendent of Zaheerabad area hospital, V Sridhar Kumar, has been suspended. An inquiry revealed a delay in activating the backup generator, causing disruption in emergency services.
Harvard University is battling the Trump administration’s attempt to block it from enrolling international students, citing violations of legal procedures. A federal judge has temporarily halted the order, highlighting broader tensions between the administration and higher education. International students contribute $43.8 billion annually to the US economy, yet hostile policies are driving them toward countries like Canada and Japan. Data shows that top US universities have international... Expand