Donald Trump and Elon Musk are clashing again over a Senate bill Musk calls a job-destroying "abomination." Trump acknowledged Musk's past support but criticized his recent behavior, including a tweet linking him to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump attributed Musk's anger to concerns about electric vehicle mandates, stating he doesn't want everyone forced to drive electric cars.
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India celebrates the successful launch of the Axiom-4 mission, marking its return to human spaceflight after 41 years. Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carries the aspirations of 1.4 billion Indians to the International Space Station. Prime Minister Modi and former cricketer Yuvraj Singh expressed national pride.
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky warns of significant job market disruption due to AI, highlighting Amazon's workforce reductions as a sign of broader changes. He advises workers to embrace uniquely human skills like communication and collaboration to differentiate themselves.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney marked the 40th anniversary of the Air India Flight 182 bombing, calling it Canada's deadliest terrorist attack. He reaffirmed Canada's commitment to fighting terrorism, echoing sentiments shared by opposition leader Pierre Poilievre. A memorial event in Ireland saw participation from Canadian, Indian, and Irish officials, emphasizing the need for international cooperation against terrorism.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, the young Indian opener, showcased his exceptional form by scoring his fifth Test century on Day 1 against England at Headingley. His commanding innings of 144 balls, including 16 fours and a six, solidified his position as a dependable red-ball batter.
President Trump asserted that US strikes have significantly crippled Iran's nuclear capabilities, setting them back decades and preventing bomb construction. He likened the strikes' impact to the end of World War II, while also claiming a ceasefire brokered between Iran and Israel is progressing well. Trump dismissed reports suggesting the strikes were ineffective, labeling them as "fake news."
A new study shows a worrying global trend. Vaccination rates are falling in many countries. This puts millions of children at risk of diseases. Measles vaccinations have declined in about 100 countries. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted vaccination services. Misinformation also plays a role. Experts call for action to improve healthcare access. They want to restore routine immunization services.
After an eight-year wait, Karun Nair's Test comeback was short-lived as he was dismissed for a duck by Ben Stokes. Nair, who previously scored a triple century against England in 2016, earned his recall after impressive domestic performances. Despite the disappointing return, he cherished receiving his comeback cap from Sunil Gavaskar.
Elon Musk is set to remove hashtags from all advertisements on X, starting tomorrow, citing them as an 'esthetic nightmare.' This move suggests a shift towards a cleaner user interface and enhanced AI-driven content discovery. While hashtags are banned from ads, users can still use them for content categorization.
On June 29, 2025, Air India flight AI357, en route from Tokyo Haneda to Delhi, made a precautionary diversion to Kolkata due to persistent air-conditioning issues causing uncomfortably warm cabin temperatures. The Boeing 787 landed safely in Kolkata, where passengers are receiving support and alternative arrangements are being made to fly them to Delhi. The aircraft is currently undergoing checks.
Rohit Sharma shared the details of his romantic proposal to Ritika Sajdeh, recounting how he surprised her at his childhood cricket ground under the guise of getting ice cream. He revealed that he proposed on the pitch, a moment captured by a friend.