From NYC To Virginia: 3 Indian-origin Muslims trounce Trump; how they did it

Three Indian-origin Muslim Democrats, Zohran Mamdani, Aftab Pureval, and Ghazala Hashmi, secured significant victories in New York City, Cincinnati, and Virginia, respectively. These wins offer a crucial boost to the Democratic party, signaling a strong comeback and reshaping the political landscape ahead of future elections. Their success highlights a message of disapproval towards Donald Trump’s…

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Larry David’s “I don’t give a sh*t” take on Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift resurfaces as couple announces engagement

Larry David’s old clip resurfaces where he dismisses questions about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship with his signature bluntness, saying, “I don’t give a sht.” The comment has gone viral again after Swift and Kelce announced their engagement on August 26, 2025. David’s indifference provides a humorous contrast to the media frenzy surrounding the…

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From besan chilla to protein shake: Wellness enthusiast Rohan Sehgal reveals how everyday Indian foods impact blood sugar levels

Wellness enthusiast Rohan Sehgal demonstrates how common foods affect blood sugar using a glucose monitor, revealing surprising impacts of Indian and global dishes. Tests show besan chilla causes a minimal glucose increase compared to sabudana vada. Black coffee with ghee and whey protein show no spike, while sugary drinks like masala coke lead to significant…

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If you fell into a black hole, would you survive? What new research says about spaghettification

Falling into a black hole means facing extreme stretching, known as spaghettification, due to immense tidal forces. While supermassive black holes might allow crossing the event horizon intact, destruction is inevitable near the singularity. Scientists study this process to test physics boundaries and understand cosmic events, revealing insights into gravity and information paradoxes.

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Aneet Padda calls Alia Bhatt her ‘Forever Hero’; ‘Saiyaara’s rising star touched by warm words from Bollywood icon – Read more

Aneet Padda, the rising star of ‘Saiyaara,’ was deeply moved by praise from her idol, Alia Bhatt, expressing her admiration in a heartfelt Instagram post. Mohit Suri’s film is gaining momentum, with impressive box office occupancy and acclaim from director Anurag Basu. The debutants, Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, are captivating audiences with their chemistry…

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Paralvinella hessleri: The deep-sea worm that fights poison with poison, and shines like gold

A remarkable yellow worm, Paralvinella hessleri, thrives near boiling, toxic hydrothermal vents in the Pacific. This deep-sea dweller ingeniously converts deadly arsenic and sulphide into a golden mineral called orpiment, forming a natural shield. This unique adaptation allows the worm to flourish in an otherwise uninhabitable environment, showcasing nature’s extraordinary chemical resilience.

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Hostage release but … : Hamas agrees to Trump’s Gaza peace plan with conditions – What are they?

Hamas partially accepted Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, agreeing to release all Israeli hostages if conditions are met. However, the group seeks further negotiations on crucial clauses concerning Gaza’s future governance, Israeli withdrawal, and its own role. Trump urged Israel to halt bombing for hostage release, while warning of severe consequences if the deal ultimately…

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‘Supply chain reliability’: Not Ukraine, Russia is now top sunflower oil supplier to India; how it happened

Russia has become India’s largest sunflower oil supplier, surpassing Ukraine due to the latter’s Black Sea port disruptions. Shipments from Russia have surged twelvefold, now accounting for 56% of India’s imports. Despite a projected overall import decline due to price hikes, Russia’s significant market share is expected to persist.

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