Who is GrassHopper? The Hungarian streamer who played Dance Dance Revolution for six days straight

Hungarian gamer Szabolcs “GrassHopper” Csépe has shattered the Dance Dance Revolution world record, playing for six consecutive days. This achievement, surpassing the previous 138-hour record, highlights his immense endurance and dedication. GrassHopper’s success was attributed to months of rigorous preparation, including diet, hydration, and physical training, alongside a dedicated support team.

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Asia Cup drama: How Pakistan captain protested after India’s refusal to shake hands in Dubai

India’s decisive victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup was overshadowed by a diplomatic standoff. The Indian team’s refusal to shake hands, citing solidarity with victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, led to Pakistan’s captain boycotting the post-match ceremony. This incident has amplified political tensions, highlighting the limitations of cricket in bridging divides between the…

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‘Saara Bollywood ek taraf aur Govinda ek taraf’: ‘Masoom’ actor Omkar Kapoor opens up on learning ‘so much just by watching him’ – EXCLUSIVE

Reflecting on his journey, Omkar Kapoor, the beloved ‘chhota baccha’ from that iconic 90s track, fondly recalls his days as a child star. He reminisces about the thrilling moments on set with legends like Govinda and Sridevi, cherishing the wisdom they imparted. Kapoor highlights the magic of retaining childlike wonder and enthusiasm, which fuels the…

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Love Horoscope Today, November 05, 2025: What the stars say about your love life

Today’s horoscope encourages open emotional expression for Aries and playful connection for Taurus. Geminis are advised to practice empathy, while Cancers find strength in balancing togetherness and independence. Leos are inspired to spread happiness, and Virgos focus on creating special moments. Libras will receive love in return for their investment, and Scorpios are encouraged to…

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Orissa high court penalises Utkal University for denying compassionate appointment to deceased employee’s son

The Orissa high court has fined Utkal University Rs 1 lakh for its “callous” approach in denying compassionate appointment to a deceased employee’s son. The court quashed the university’s rejection order, criticizing its “culpably indifferent” stance and ordering the appointment within three weeks. This decision follows years of legal battles for the petitioner.

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Australia is significantly falling behind in global AI race, warns billionaire Scott Farquhar

Scott Farquhar warns Australia faces losing its AI competitive edge. He urges investment in research, infrastructure, and policy. AI could boost the economy by $115 billion by 2030. Farquhar calls for copyright reform to enable AI training. He acknowledges job displacement but emphasizes long-term benefits. He wants the government and businesses to prioritize AI development.

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‘Very tricky’: Dinesh Karthik questions Gautam Gambhir’s move to play Washington Sundar at crucial No. 3 spot

Dinesh Karthik has questioned India’s decision to bat Washington Sundar at number three in the Kolkata Test. Karthik believes this move, intended to bolster the batting order, could negatively impact Sundar’s primary skill as a bowling all-rounder. He warned that the increased batting focus might compromise his bowling preparation and long-term effectiveness.

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