Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt advises young professionals to disconnect from digital devices for enhanced focus and relaxation. He criticizes the tech industry's role in creating attention-grabbing technologies and dismisses meditation apps as ineffective.
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Jannik Sinner on Sunday clinched his maiden Wimbledon title with a composed and powerful display against Carlos Alcaraz. Overcoming heartbreak from the French Open final just four weeks ago, Sinner flipped the script with clinical execution, mental resilience, and exquisite shot-making. The 23-year-old Italian made history as his country’s first singles champion at Wimbledon, sealing the win with a 137 mph ace and raw, emotional celebration.
Following Rahul Gandhi's claim that Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma would face jail time for alleged corruption, Sarma responded sharply, asserting his Assamese identity and dismissing Gandhi's remarks as detached from reality. Sarma linked Gandhi's visit to violent clashes during an eviction drive in Goalpara, accusing him of encouraging encroachment.
Senator Chuck Grassley released declassified documents revealing the FBI's allegedly inadequate investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server. Grassley claims the FBI, under Comey, showed a lack of due diligence and contrasted this with the Trump-Russia probe. The documents suggest potential interference by the Obama administration and raise questions about the handling of classified information.
A tragic collision on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Kota district resulted in the deaths of four family members from Karoli, Rajasthan, including a mother, her two sons, and her son-in-law. The traveller they were in rammed into a truck, also injuring ten others.
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A chawl in Bandra East's Bharat Nagar collapsed early Friday, injuring at least seven and trapping several others. The second and third floors of the residential building gave way, prompting a Level-II emergency response. Rescue teams are working to free those still buried under the debris, with the injured being treated at Bhabha Hospital.
India face crucial decisions regarding Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant's fitness for the pivotal fourth Test against England, with the series at 2-1 in favour of the hosts. At the optional practice session, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate provided an update on their fitness while also revealing another injury in the camp.