NBA legend Carmelo Anthony chose Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade for his Hall of Fame induction. The ceremony is scheduled for September 6, 2025. Iverson expressed his honor on Instagram, recalling their Nuggets days. Anthony will also join NBC Sports and Peacock as a studio analyst. He will share his NBA insights starting in the 2025-26 season.
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Asif Qureshi, relative of Bollywood actor Huma Qureshi, was murdered in Delhi. The incident occurred after a parking dispute in Jangpura’s Bhogal Bazar Lane. CCTV footage showed a heated argument escalating into a physical attack. Two brothers, Gautam and Ujjwal, have been arrested. Ujjwal initiated the attack. Police have registered a murder case. Investigation is currently underway.
In August 2025, the Sturgeon Moon offers a rare spectacle, gracing the sky on two consecutive evenings. This full moon, named for the abundance of sturgeon fish, aligns with Shravana Purnima in India and will be visible post-sunset on August 8 and 9. Skywatchers in North America can witness stunning moonrises during twilight, with similar timings on both nights.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas anticipates that their new AI browser, Comet, will automate recruiter and administrative assistant roles by accessing applications like Gmail and LinkedIn. Comet can generate candidate lists, manage emails, coordinate calendars, and prepare meetings. While some leaders predict widespread job disruption, Srinivas emphasizes that AI proficiency will enhance employability.
A social media clash erupted after Kevin Pietersen claimed Test batting was tougher 20 years ago, listing legendary bowlers and challenging fans to name modern equivalents. Michael Vaughan countered, asserting current bowlers are equally skilled. He highlighted India's seamers, Australia's trio, and South Africa's Rabada and Jansen, praising the competitiveness of recent Test cricket and the quality of today's bowlers.
AB de Villiers, at 41 and battling a hamstring injury, delivered a stunning unbeaten 120 off 60 balls, leading South Africa Champions to a dominant 9-wicket victory over Pakistan Champions in the WCL 2025 final. His explosive innings, supported by JP Duminy's quickfire 50*, secured the win and earned him Player of the Match and Tournament honours.
Sanjay Raut alleged that individuals approached Uddhav Thackeray, offering victory in tricky seats via EVMs, similar to an approach made to Sharad Pawar. These individuals claimed the ruling party had a plan to win through EVMs and electoral rolls.
In a tragic incident in Bijnor, a 35-year-old man drowned after being swept away by strong currents on a flooded road. Neetu Singh, who had come from Haryana for Rakshabandhan, was returning from Sahaspur when he attempted to cross the waterlogged stretch near Jairampur village, ignoring warnings from locals.
New Zealand dominated Zimbabwe, securing their largest-ever Test victory by an innings and 359 runs, completing a 2-0 series sweep. Debutant Zakary Foulkes starred with a remarkable 9-75, setting a new record for a New Zealand bowler on debut. Zimbabwe struggled against New Zealand's pace attack, succumbing to their lowest series total, highlighting the gulf between the two teams.
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