“Seeing my friend for over 30 years” – NBA legend Magic Johnson dines in style with friends and family amidst a vacation spree

Magic Johnson, the NBA legend, is vacationing in Monaco with his wife and friends, indulging in the city’s culinary delights. He recently dined at Mamo Michelangelo, enjoying a variety of dishes from pizzas to seafood. Johnson, who owns stakes in several sports teams, is taking a well-deserved break after the NBA Finals, as seen through…

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UK trade deal slashes India’s import duty on luxury cars, but liberalisation in EVs to take time

India is set to lower import duties on cars from the UK under a new trade agreement. Customs charges could decrease significantly, benefiting luxury brands. However, the government will postpone duty cuts for electric and green vehicles to protect domestic manufacturers. The reduced tariffs will apply to a limited number of petrol and diesel cars,…

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Beatrice Chebet crushes Gudaf Tsegay’s world record while making history as fastest woman ever in 5000m

Beatrice Chebet shattered the world record in the women’s 5000-meter at the Eugene Diamond League, becoming the first woman to break the 14-minute barrier with a time of 13:58.06. She surpassed Gudaf Tsegay’s previous record, with Agnes Jebet Ngetich and Tsegay following behind. Chebet credited her Rome performance and Faith Kipyegon’s inspiration for her historic…

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Bengaluru airport tops bird-hit incidents in South India; 343 cases in 5.5 years; Delhi leads with 695

Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru has recorded the highest number of bird strikes in South India, totaling 343 incidents over five-and-a-half years, ranking third nationally. Despite no major accidents, the high frequency is linked to increased commercial activity and flight operations. The airport has implemented a Wildlife Hazard Management Plan to mitigate risks, including deterrent…

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With federal funds gone, US states turn to trusts to sustain early education and child care systems

Facing the expiration of federal COVID-19 relief, states are increasingly establishing permanent trust funds to ensure stable, long-term support for early care and education. States like New Mexico, Connecticut, and Montana are pioneering this approach by dedicating revenue streams to these funds. This shift aims to create resilient child care systems that benefit children, families,…

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