Daily Lal Kitab Horoscope Today, November 9, 2025: Fate brings a reality check, these zodiac signs must act wisely

Today’s Lal Kitab horoscopes offer daily guidance for each zodiac sign, blending planetary influences with practical remedies. Focusing on emotional and spiritual balance, the horoscopes emphasize mindful actions, patience, and self-care. Simple Lal Kitab remedies are provided to help navigate challenges and enhance well-being, encouraging a grounded approach to life’s events.

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Cisco CEO: I don’t use AI to cut jobs, I just want our engineers to …

Cisco Systems is embracing AI to boost engineer productivity and gain a competitive edge, contrasting with peers using AI for job cuts. CEO Chuck Robbins emphasizes innovation over workforce reduction. Cisco’s AI infrastructure focus drives strong earnings, exceeding expectations with significant orders from major tech companies, despite a slight stock dip due to security segment…

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BIFF 2025: Shabana Azmi cheers for Tannishtha Chatterjee’s triumph ahead of ‘Full Plate’ world premiere

Tannishtha Chatterjee is set to showcase her directorial film, ‘Full Plate,’ at the Busan International Film Festival 2025. Amidst her cancer battle, the actress celebrated with industry friends like Shabana Azmi and Sandhya Mridul, who expressed their support. Chatterjee completed the film, starring Kriti Kulhari, during her treatment, highlighting her resilience and the team’s commitment.

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‘It’s not good’: Donald Trump links pain reliver Tylenol’s use in pregnancy to autism; Leucovorin suggested as treatment

President Trump has sparked controversy by suggesting pregnant individuals limit Tylenol use due to an unsubstantiated link to autism and advocating for delayed infant vaccination schedules, particularly for Hepatitis B. Medical experts have strongly refuted Trump’s claims, emphasizing the safety of acetaminophen during pregnancy and the critical importance of newborn Hepatitis B vaccination.

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Residents storm M-east ward office in protest against hospital privatisation

Mumbai residents and activists protested the proposed privatisation of two civic hospitals. The march from Samvidhan Chowk to the M-East ward office highlighted concerns over inadequate healthcare. Residents fear the Public-Private Partnership model will worsen the situation. They demand strengthening existing services and filling healthcare vacancies. Former Mumbai Mayor Nirmala Samant-Prabhavalkar supports the protest.

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