Gold rate outlook: Gold may extend rally amid macroeconomic uncertainty; analysts flag tariffs, central bank buying as key drivers

Gold prices are expected to rise further due to macroeconomic uncertainty, trade tensions, and central bank buying. Analysts are closely monitoring upcoming economic data releases and Federal Reserve officials’ speeches for insights. Tariff escalations and a weaker dollar are also contributing factors, potentially driving gold to new highs in both international and domestic markets.

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PM Modi to inaugurate Bengaluru Yellow Line metro today: Route length, cost, stations & more — 10 key things to know about the project

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate Bengaluru’s Yellow Line metro, a 19-km stretch connecting RV Road to Bommasandra, significantly expanding the city’s metro network. This addition will make Bengaluru’s metro the second-longest in India, enhancing connectivity to key residential, industrial, and tech areas.

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Incognito mode: What is it, what happens when you go incognito and who can still track you

Modern browsers’ private modes offer limited privacy, deleting local history and cookies but not hiding activity from ISPs or websites. While useful for shared devices, they don’t provide true anonymity. For stronger protection against tracking and to mask your IP address, consider VPNs or privacy-focused browsers. These tools offer enhanced security beyond basic incognito features.

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Deepika reacts to a fan’s request for rom-com with Ranbir

A fan’s passionate plea for a Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone rom-com went viral, urging filmmakers to reunite the beloved on-screen pair. The reel gained significant traction, especially after Deepika Padukone herself ‘liked’ the video, sparking widespread speculation about her potential openness to a reunion. Both actors are currently engaged in separate high-profile projects.

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Pandemic wasn’t the culprit behind the decline of American education: Here’s what actually made it crumble after 2013

While the pandemic drew blame for declining student performance, data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress reveal a deeper crisis: US education has been in long-term decline since 2013. Decades of reforms have failed to raise achievement, threatening lifetime earnings and national productivity. Experts now call for outcome-focused, systemic reforms over temporary fixes.

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Father and daughter die after eating deadly mushroom curry in Thailand: What are toxic mushrooms and how to spot them before cooking

In Chiang Rai, Thailand, a father and daughter tragically died after consuming a curry made with poisonous mushrooms gifted by a friend. The victims experienced severe symptoms before passing away, highlighting the dangers of consuming unidentified wild mushrooms. Authorities and experts urge caution, emphasizing the importance of public awareness and purchasing mushrooms from trusted sources…

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