The US Supreme Court has cleared the path for President Trump's plan to dismantle the federal education department, allowing the layoff of nearly 1,400 employees. This decision overturns a lower court ruling that had temporarily blocked the move.
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England and India are locked in a tense battle at Lord's, with India at 58/4, needing 135 more runs to win. Ben Stokes' late wicket of Akash Deep has swung the momentum back in England's favour after Washington Sundar's impressive 4/22 had earlier restricted England to 192 in their second innings.
A preliminary report on the Air India 171 crash, which killed 241 onboard and over 30 on the ground, is expected soon. Investigators are focusing on the possibility of fuel control switch movement as a potential cause for the dual engine failure shortly after takeoff.
In Netflix's Quarterback Season 2, Julie Cousins shares the emotional impact of Kirk Cousins being benched for Michael Penix Jr. Despite the difficult news, Kirk displayed remarkable grace by calling Penix to congratulate him. This act of empathy resonated with fans, highlighting the Cousins' resilience and Kirk's exceptional character amidst a challenging transition within the Atlanta Falcons.
Nitish Kumar Reddy impressed with a spirited bowling performance, taking two crucial wickets on Day 1 of the Lord's Test. He expressed satisfaction with his form after returning from injury and highlighted Jasprit Bumrah's leadership. Rishabh Pant's finger injury is a concern, with his availability for Day 2 uncertain as team India aims to break the Root-Stokes partnership.
The Supreme Court is scheduled to review a petition on July 15 challenging the Uttar Pradesh government's directive for QR code displays at businesses along the 'kanwar' path, revealing owner identities. Academic Apoorvanand Jha and others filed the public interest litigation, alleging discriminatory profiling. The court had previously suspended similar orders from BJP-led states, citing privacy concerns for shop owners.
Sixteen-year-old Tanvi Sharma, a badminton player from Punjab, made history at the US Open 2025, becoming the youngest Indian to reach a BWF World Tour Final. Despite losing to Beiwen Zhang, Sharma's impressive run, defeating higher-ranked opponents, inspires many. She balances rigorous training with her studies, fueled by her mother's support.
Shubman Gill led India to a historic 336-run victory over England at Edgbaston, their first win at the venue after a 58-year wait. Akash Deep's sensational 10-wicket match haul, including a maiden five-wicket haul, proved crucial in dismantling England's batting lineup. Despite personal challenges, Akash's performance fueled India's series hopes as they head to Lord's.
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A convoy of buses carrying Amarnath Yatra pilgrims met with an accident in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam district. The incident occurred on Sunday. At least ten pilgrims sustained injuries. They were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital. The injured are now in stable condition. Damaged buses were replaced and the remaining yatris resumed their journey.