In Thane, a shocking incident occurred at a state board school where the principal and a peon were arrested after girl students were forced to undergo physical checks to determine if they were menstruating.
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Sachin Tendulkar's portrait was unveiled at the MCC Museum at Lord's, marking a full-circle moment for the legendary cricketer. Tendulkar reminisced about his early visits to Lord's, recalling the inspiration he drew from India's 1983 World Cup victory.
After a stellar performance in the Rapid event, Dommaraju Gukesh experienced a significant setback on the first day of the Blitz competition at the SuperUnited Rapid and Blitz Chess Tournament in Zagreb. He only managed 1.5 points, losing seven games. Magnus Carlsen surged ahead, leading the standings, while R Praggnanandhaa had a mixed day, slipping to fifth overall.
Sonia Gandhi criticized the Enforcement Directorate's money laundering case related to the National Herald as "truly a strange case." Her lawyer, Abhishek Manu Singhvi, argued the case lacked substance, highlighting the absence of property involved. The ED alleges Sonia and Rahul Gandhi laundered money through a fraudulent takeover of Associated Journals Ltd's assets.
A drive-by shooting in downtown Chicago claimed the lives of four individuals and left 14 others injured late Wednesday. The incident unfolded outside Artis Lounge on West Chicago Avenue, where an album release party for rapper Mello Buckzz was taking place.
Russia has declared Yale University an "undesirable organization," effectively banning its operations within the country. This action, stemming from accusations of "anti-Russian activities" by Yale's Jackson School, carries severe penalties, including potential imprisonment for individuals associated with the university conducting activities in Russia. This move highlights the increasing entanglement of international education with global power dynamics.
Microsoft has initiated its second major workforce reduction this year, laying off approximately 9,000 employees globally. The Xbox gaming division is significantly impacted, leading to game cancellations and studio closures. These cuts aim to streamline operations, reduce management layers, and refocus resources towards artificial intelligence. Affected employees will receive severance packages and job placement assistance.
The J&K State Investigation Agency (SIA) has filed a chargesheet against 11 accused, including Hizb-ul-Mujahideen chief Syed Salahudeen, in a cross-border narco-terror case. Investigations revealed a terror financing network involving Pakistan-based outfits operating in J&K, raising funds for HM through narcotics smuggling and sale. The network destabilizes peace in J&K by facilitating terrorist activities.
During Wimbledon's hottest opening day ever, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz paused his match against Fabio Fognini to assist an elderly fan who was unwell due to the heat. Alcaraz alerted officials and provided water, later responding to the fan's daughter on social media with a message of concern and care, showcasing his compassion both on and off the court.
Mark Zuckerberg's unannounced entry into an Oval Office meeting between President Trump and military officials caused a stir, leading to concerns about security protocols. Zuckerberg was reportedly asked to leave due to clearance issues while sensitive topics were being discussed. A White House representative disputed the account, stating Zuckerberg's visit was brief and pre-arranged.