NBA star Damian Lillard rejoined the Portland Trail Blazers. He shared a heartwarming moment with his daughter. She was happy about not returning to Milwaukee. Lillard revealed this on a podcast. He had spent a season with the Milwaukee Bucks. Lillard's daughter had grown accustomed to flying between cities. He expressed that being back in Portland felt right.
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Scottie Scheffler concluded the first day of the 2025 British Open at Royal Portrush just one stroke behind the leaders after a 3-under 68. Rory McIlroy showed composure with a 1-under round, a stark contrast to his previous outing at the same course. Bryson DeChambeau, along with other major stars, faces an uphill battle after a challenging start.
India's Day 3 at Old Trafford was marred by tactical errors and a listless bowling performance. Captain Shubman Gill's questionable decisions, including under-bowling Shardul Thakur and delaying Washington Sundar's introduction, allowed England to dominate. At close, England were ahead by 186 runs.
Jasprit Bumrah's prowess has been a major talking point ahead of the India-England series, but assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate has highlighted Mohammed Siraj's significant contributions. Despite not always having the expected returns, Siraj's lion-hearted approach and ability to create opportunities make him a vital asset to the Indian bowling attack.
Tata Consultancy Services employees are concerned about potential layoffs. This follows the end of the first round of a new benching policy. The policy limits the non-billable period for employees. Some employees express worries about job security on social media. A workers' rights organization has requested government intervention. They describe the policy as inhumane.
Just days before a high-profile event with the CM and deputy CM in attendance, Bengaluru police were alerted to an abandoned bag containing six gelatine sticks and detonators at a private bus stand in KR Market. The discovery, made by a toilet in-charge, prompted an extensive search by the anti-sabotage squad, though no further explosives were found.
India is preparing for the launch of NISAR. It is a joint project between ISRO and NASA. The satellite costs $1.5 billion. NISAR will monitor Earth's surface changes. It will help in disaster prediction. The satellite has advanced radar systems. It will scan Earth every 12 days. This collaboration showcases international cooperation. The project could reshape our understanding of Earth.
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President Trump has urged American tech companies to prioritize hiring in the US, aiming to curb overseas job creation in countries like India and China. Speaking at an AI summit, he criticized "radical globalism" and called for a shift towards national loyalty within Silicon Valley. Trump's remarks signal a push to reclaim US dominance in AI, prompting concerns within the tech industry regarding global operations and supply chains.