Tech company whose founder beat Elon Musk as world’s richest man for a day loses 30% in market value

Oracle founder Larry Ellison briefly surpassed Elon Musk in wealth after a massive OpenAI deal boosted Oracle’s stock. However, the gains have evaporated, with Oracle’s value plummeting recently. Musk has since reclaimed his top spot, driven by strong performances from Tesla and SpaceX, showcasing the volatile nature of tech billionaire rankings.

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AIIMS CRE 2025 recruitment begins for over 1,300 vacancies at aiimsexams.ac.in; apply here

AIIMS CRE 2025: AIIMS has opened applications for the AIIMS CRE 2025, inviting candidates to apply online at aiimsexams.ac.in for over 1,300 non-faculty Group B and C posts across multiple AIIMS hospitals. The Computer Based Test (CBT) will be held between December 22 and December 24. The recruitment includes administrative, technical, engineering, and support roles,…

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‘Tere Ishk Mein’ star Dhanush calls love ‘overrated emotion’ after divorce from Aishwarya Rajinikanth; shocks fans at trailer launch

During the trailer launch of ‘Tere Ishk Mein’, Dhanush candidly labelled love an ‘overrated emotion’, surprising many, especially following his divorce from Aishwarya Rajinikanth. While Kriti Sanon expressed her belief in love, Dhanush playfully distanced himself from his character’s romantic views. The actor’s recent and upcoming projects were also highlighted.

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Elon Musk, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales is not pleased with your Wikipedia rival; says: Pretty skeptical of …

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales expressed skepticism about Elon Musk’s AI encyclopedia, Grokipedia, citing AI’s ‘hallucination problem’ and unreliability for obscure topics. He urged right-leaning billionaires to instead fund quality journalism and intellectual work, rather than populist outlets, highlighting concerns about Wikipedia’s sourcing and the need for fair compensation from AI companies.

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India’s undergraduate applications to US colleges fall sharply as Common App data shows 14 percent decline

India’s undergraduate applications to U.S. colleges dropped 14% in the Common App’s 2025–26 cycle, one of the sharpest declines among major international sources. Overall international applications fell 9%, driven by decreases across Asia and Africa, including a 43% drop from Ghana. Only Vietnam and Uzbekistan saw growth. Meanwhile, domestic applicants rose 7%, with increases among…

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