Evening news wrap: Goyal’s ‘economy’ check after Trump’s remarks; all 7 acquitted in Malegaon bomb blast case and more

Piyush Goyal affirmed India’s trade stance after US tariffs. A special court acquitted all accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case. A Chhattisgarh trafficking victim claimed Bajrang Dal coerced her statement. An SIT unearthed skeletal remains in Dharmasthala mass-burial probe. Myanmar’s junta ended emergency rule and scheduled December elections amid opposition boycott. These are the…

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‘Best batter we’ve ever produced’: Stuart Broad names England’s finest — and it’s not Joe Root

Stuart Broad lauded Harry Brook as potentially England’s best-ever batter after his audacious six in The Hundred. Brook’s innovative shot, a remarkable scoop off Tim Southee, stunned fans and went viral. This contributed to Northern Superchargers’ victory, further cementing Brook’s reputation for flair and unconventional stroke-making, already showcased in international cricket.

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Scientists seeks government’s intervention in securing fair deal for farmers over the Global South’s genetic resources at global forum

Indian scientists urge government intervention at upcoming Lima negotiations to safeguard national genetic resources. They warn proposed changes to benefit-sharing under the ITPGRFA threaten sovereign rights and farmers’ heritage, potentially allowing global access to India’s seed collections without fair compensation. A mandatory subscription system linked to commercial turnover is proposed.

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Why the Cowboys’ Monday Night Football tribute to Marshawn Kneeland became a permanent season-long honor

Dallas Cowboys honored fallen teammate Marshawn Kneeland on Monday Night Football with heartfelt tributes. Players wore special shirts and helmet decals featuring his No. 94, while his jersey was displayed in his locker. The Raiders also joined in with a suicide hotline tribute. Kneeland’s passing, described as a possible suicide, deeply impacted the team.

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Trump vs Harvard: University nears $500M settlement to restore federal fundings; resolve months-long feud

Harvard University and the Trump administration are reportedly nearing a $500 million settlement to restore federal funding and end investigations that began with antisemitism concerns. The deal, still under negotiation, follows funding cuts and lawsuits, with some Democrats warning against setting a precedent of yielding to political pressure. Other universities like Columbia and Brown have…

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