IND vs ENG 3rd Test: Mohammed Siraj’s emotional tribute to Diogo Jota wins hearts – Watch

Jasprit Bumrah’s stellar five-wicket haul propelled India to dominance on Day 2 of the Lord’s Test. Mohammed Siraj’s emotional celebration after dismissing Jamie Smith, who was earlier dropped by KL Rahul, paid tribute to the late Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota. Siraj dedicated the wicket to Jota, who tragically passed away in a car crash, honouring…

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Tommy Mellott set to follow Julian Edelman’s footsteps as Tom Brady backs Raiders’ next QB-to-WR project

Inspired by Julian Edelman’s success, the Las Vegas Raiders, with Tom Brady’s influence, are converting quarterback Tommy Mellott to wide receiver. Mellott’s athleticism and football IQ make him a promising candidate for the position switch. The Raiders’ roster moves signal confidence in Mellott’s transition, potentially creating a new clutch receiver.

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Crimea recognition, eastern Ukraine autonomy, language control: Putin’s price for peace — and what Russia promises in return

Vladimir Putin has indicated a willingness to end the war in Ukraine, proposing terms that require Kyiv to cede significant territory and acknowledge Russia’s claim over Crimea. Donald Trump described the meeting as productive, signaling agreement on a peace framework. However, Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejects territorial concessions, seeking security guarantees ahead of planned talks with Trump,…

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“If you’re stressed…do this”: 5 daily habits Bryan Johnson recommends to overcome anxiety and enhance emotional resilience

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, known for his biohacking, now emphasizes mental health through accessible habits. He suggests a consistent sleep schedule, finishing meals four hours before bed, limiting screen time, cutting processed sugar, and daily exercise. These simple, science-backed steps aim to reduce anxiety and improve emotional resilience, offering practical ways to enhance well-being without…

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Nearly one in eight college freshers can’t do middle-school math, UC San Diego report reveals

A UC San Diego report reveals a sharp decline in math readiness, showing nearly one in eight incoming college students cannot meet middle school standards. Remedial placements have surged thirty-fold in five years, straining universities and exposing systemic K–12 failures. Experts warn this crisis threatens academic progress, workforce competence, and national economic resilience, demanding urgent…

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