Los Angeles Clippers vs Boston Celtics (11-16-2025) game preview: When and where to watch, expected lineup, injury report, prediction, and more

The Los Angeles Clippers ended a six-game losing streak with a 133-127 overtime victory against the Dallas Mavericks, where James Harden scored 41 points. Despite this win, the Clippers remain one of the NBA’s worst teams against the spread. Meanwhile, the Boston Celtics have improved to 6-7 after a slow start, even with Jayson Tatum…

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Australia semester 1 intake 2026 open: Minimum English requirements and deadlines for Indian students at top 10 universities

Indian students aiming for Australia’s February 2026 intake can now apply to top universities. Applications are open for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, with most institutions requiring IELTS Academic scores. Key deadlines and minimum English proficiency requirements for leading Australian universities are detailed, urging early preparation of documents as popular courses fill quickly.

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Digital redressal: Government’s e-Jagriti portal resolves over 1.27 lakh cases; NRIs benefit from global access

The government’s e-Jagriti platform has successfully resolved nearly 1.30 lakh consumer grievances since its January launch, with over 2 lakh users, including NRIs, registering. The unified system, featuring multilingual support and digital tools, has significantly improved redressal efficiency nationwide. NRIs can now file complaints remotely, with the US leading in such cases.

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Apple COO Jeff Williams retires after 27-years in company’s ‘biggest departure in nearly a decade’

Apple’s Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Williams, retired after 27 years, prompting a significant leadership reshuffle. Sabih Khan will now lead operations, overseeing the global supply chain. Eddy Cue takes charge of health and fitness, while Craig Federighi expands his software oversight to include watchOS. John Ternus gains full control of Apple Watch engineering.

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Forks can change the food’s taste: How this cutlery might be secretly fooling the tongue

Your dessert’s sweetness isn’t just about sugar; the fork in your hand plays a surprising role. Research reveals that the weight, texture, colour, and design of cutlery significantly influence taste perception. Heavier, polished silverware can make desserts seem sweeter and more enjoyable, while metal type and colour also subtly alter flavour. These details enhance the…

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Delhi car blast: ‘White collar’ terror module was scouting for suicide bomber since last year

Jammu and Kashmir Police have busted a sophisticated ‘white-collar’ terror module led by doctors, who were actively seeking a suicide bomber. The group, linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, was planning a major vehicle-borne explosive attack around December 6. The plot was exposed after posters appeared, leading to arrests and the seizure of explosives, thwarting the planned attack.

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UAE: Sharjah’s Khalid Bin Sultan City sells 400+ homes in phase 1 of 1,500 home sustainable development

Khalid Bin Sultan City in Sharjah has recorded a major milestone, selling 400 homes during its Phase 1 launch. Developed by BEEAH as the UAE’s first net-zero-ready residential project, the city forms part of a 1,500-home masterplan designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. The strong demand reflects rising interest in climate-smart, design-led urban communities across the…

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