Historic! Rishabh Pant surpasses legendary Virender Sehwag to set new record for India

Rishabh Pant has etched his name in Test cricket history, surpassing Virender Sehwag to become India’s leading six-hitter. His aggressive batting propelled India to a strong position after Jasprit Bumrah’s exceptional bowling performance saw South Africa dismissed for a low score. Pant’s record-breaking six underscored his fearless approach, vital for India’s chase.

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Capricorn Daily Horoscope Today, July 23, 2025: Your actions will speak louder than words

Today, Capricorns can overcome obstacles. Courage awakens, helping face fears. A key decision arrives, requiring trust. In love, honesty is vital for relationships. Singles may find unexpected connections. Career offers challenges, but success is possible with bold action. Finances need a brave approach. Health requires balance and rest. Prioritize self-care for overall well-being.

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‘Kantara – Chapter 1’: Rishab Shetty breaks the silence on the controversial poster, “I almost died 4 or 5 times”

The ‘Kantara Chapter 1’ trailer release ignited excitement, but a fake poster imposing dietary restrictions sparked controversy. Rishabh Shetty clarified that the poster was unrelated to the film, emphasizing personal food preferences. Shetty also shared his emotional five-year journey creating ‘Kantara,’ highlighting the dedication and sacrifices made during production, including near-death experiences.

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SoftBank Vision Fund restructures, lays off 20% to double down on AI

Softbank’s Vision Fund is set to reduce its workforce by 20% as it pivots towards artificial intelligence investments. This restructuring follows a strong quarterly performance and marks a return to Masayoshi Son’s high-risk, high-reward strategy. The fund will concentrate on AI infrastructure, including significant investments in OpenAI and chip design, signaling a shift away from…

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Two decades of declining education degrees: Is America running out of teachers?

A new AACTE analysis reveals a two-decade decline in US education degrees, signalling a shrinking teacher pipeline. Bachelor’s and master’s awards have dropped sharply, while enrolments in traditional programmes continue to fall. Alternative certification routes, however, are growing, alongside greater diversity among graduates. Experts warn that inadequate investment in teacher preparation could worsen America’s teacher…

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