A tragic plane crash in Ohio claimed six lives, including four members of the Weller family and two pilots, shortly after takeoff from Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport. The Cessna 441, bound for Bozeman, Montana, crashed in a wooded area, leaving no survivors. Among the victims was Joseph Maxin, a former prosecutor and port authority official.
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In Hyderabad, a couple from Amberpet was apprehended for allegedly live-streaming a sex act from their home's terrace, charging viewers via a social media app. Authorities raided their residence following an alert, discovering the couple in a semi-nude state, ready to broadcast. They confessed to streaming to alleviate financial struggles, with police seizing phones, tripods, and payment records.
Former Amazon VP Ethan Evans regrets the excessive stress he endured chasing career advancement. He emphasizes that supportive leadership and company growth are more crucial than obsessing over promotions. Evans advises young professionals to prioritize environments with good bosses and dynamic growth, and to leave toxic workplaces where they lack advocacy.
Chief Justice of India, Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, shared his personal journey at a Nagpur event, recalling his family's sacrifices and his father's dream of him becoming a lawyer dedicated to social good, inspired by Dr. BR Ambedkar. Gavai, who initially wanted to be an architect, also humorously recounted a cheque bounce case involving actor Hema Malini.
In Surat, a shocking case has emerged involving a 16-year-old girl found pregnant, with her 14-year-old brother implicated. The pregnancy was discovered after she complained of abdominal pain. Police have filed an FIR, invoking the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and POCSO Act. The boy will be presented before the Juvenile Justice Board.
President Trump accuses Democrats of leaking intelligence regarding a U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear sites, calling for prosecution. The FBI is investigating the leak of a DIA report suggesting the strikes were ineffective, with the administration suspecting a personal grievance against Trump motivated the leaker.
India contemplate a two-spinner strategy for the crucial second Test against England, with Washington Sundar's all-round abilities potentially securing his place. Jasprit Bumrah's participation remains uncertain due to workload management, while young Nitish Kumar Reddy is nearing his debut. England, buoyed by their Leeds victory, have named an unchanged XI for the Edgbaston encounter.
Ahead of the second Test against England in Birmingham, the Indian cricket team faced a security alert upon returning to their hotel after an optional practice session at Edgbaston Cricket Ground. The security unit instructed the team to stay indoors briefly, but normalcy was soon restored, allowing them to resume their activities.
The Ministry of External Affairs says the US should assess Indian visa applications fairly. This follows the US embassy's new guidelines. Applicants must now share social media details. Omitting information may lead to visa denial. The US embassy in India also asks student visa applicants to make social media accounts public.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is embarking on a significant multi-nation tour from July 2-9, strengthening India's global partnerships. He will visit Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil for the BRICS summit, and Namibia. These visits aim to enhance bilateral relations, focusing on economic, energy, defense, and trade collaborations.