This new NFL ranking of offensive linemen can make Patrick Mahomes’ job easier; here’s how

Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is set to receive crucial support. Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive linemen, are now among the NFL’s top four. Humphrey excels as center, ensuring Mahomes’ protection. Smith, as right guard, thwarts aggressive defenders. Together, they aim to provide Mahomes with a secure pocket. This will allow…

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates HP Dreams Unlocked Festival in Mumbai

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis launched the HP Dreams Unlocked Festival, a platform connecting young innovators with industry experts. This initiative aims to foster creativity and entrepreneurship, empowering India’s youth to transform ideas into impactful real-world solutions across various sectors. Top winners will receive exclusive mentorship from prominent figures.

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Julia Roberts recalls meeting with Chloë Sevigny from ’After The Hunt’ – Shares how ‘nervous and excited’ she was

Julia Roberts, promoting her upcoming film ‘After The Hunt’ alongside Ayo Edebiri and Andrew Garfield, humorously revealed her slight intimidation towards co-star Chloë Sevigny. Roberts recounted a pre-rehearsal dinner where she and Edebiri confessed their nervousness about meeting Sevigny. Sevigny, in turn, expressed feeling an instant connection with Roberts, highlighting the actress’s generosity and warmth…

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Studying in the US in 2026: How Indian students can prepare for UG and PG fall intake

The 2026 fall intake is the key opportunity for Indian students aspiring to study in the United States. Undergraduate applications generally open November 2025 and close by January 2026, while postgraduate programmes accept applications through March 2026. Most U.S. universities start the semester in August or September 2026. Prospective students should finalise courses, complete standardised…

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These two Indian-Americans surpassed Mark Zuckerberg as the world’s youngest self-made billionaire: They are college dropouts

Three 22-year-olds, including two Indian-American founders, have become the world’s youngest self-made billionaires by founding Mercor, a $10 billion San Francisco-based AI recruitment startup. The company connects AI laboratories with skilled human experts, employing over 30,000 contractors globally. Founders Brendan Foody, Adarsh Hiremath, and Surya Midha dropped out of Harvard and Georgetown after receiving Thiel…

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