After BlackBuck CEO’s exit move, Bengaluru gets November deadline to fix potholes

Karnataka’s deputy CM, DK Shivakumar, has mandated pothole repairs in Bengaluru by November following criticism over deteriorating roads. This directive comes after BlackBuck’s CEO announced relocation due to traffic and road conditions. The government has pledged Rs 1,100 crore for road development, aiming to create smooth, pothole-free roads across the city and address concerns from…

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Harnessing AI thoughtfully will be critical to prepare for tomorrow’s workforce, says US Education Secretary Linda McMahon: Here’s what students must learn

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon emphasized that thoughtful integration of AI is essential to prepare students for the workforce of tomorrow. During her Austin visit, she explored AI-driven learning at Alpha School and innovation initiatives at the University of Austin. McMahon stressed that alongside AI literacy, students must cultivate critical thinking, ethical reasoning, adaptability,…

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Bill Belichick’s first UNC season called historic by cheerleader as Tar Heels football revamps traditions

UNC cheerleader Kayla Engler anticipates a historic football season with Bill Belichick as head coach. Significant changes, including revamped pregame traditions and prime-time games, are generating excitement on campus. Engler highlights the electric atmosphere and the cheer squad’s intensified preparations for the anticipated packed stadiums, marking a new era for UNC football.

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PM Modi’s Seemanchal pitch sets BJP’s agenda: Will ‘infiltrators’ shape Phase 2 of Bihar polls?

As Bihar’s election enters its second phase, the BJP is shifting its campaign focus to “infiltration,” with Prime Minister Modi highlighting the issue in border regions. He accused the opposition of shielding “infiltrators” for votes, framing it as a national security challenge. This narrative aims to counter traditional opposition strongholds in Seemanchal, emphasizing identity and…

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How tall is Reilly Opelka? The tallest player on the ATP Tour meets Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open

American tennis player Reilly Opelka, joint-tallest on the ATP Tour, faced Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open. Known for his powerful serve, Opelka, standing at 6 feet 11 inches, couldn’t overcome Alcaraz, who won in straight sets. Despite Opelka’s impressive serve and past successes, including a Wimbledon Boys’ Singles title, Alcaraz’s consistent play secured the…

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