Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand defeat Japan’s Kaho Osawa-Mai Tanabe duo; defend women’s doubles crown at Syed Modi International Super 300

India’s Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand clinched the Syed Modi International Super 300 women’s doubles title, defending their crown in a thrilling three-game final against Japan’s Kaho Osawa and Mai Tanabe. Despite dropping the first game, the top-seeded Indian pair staged a remarkable comeback, showcasing resilience and superior play to secure a hard-fought victory and…

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Kia Seltos facelift set for Dec’ 2025 launch: Date, what to expect & more details

Kia’s refreshed Seltos is set to launch in India on December 10, 2025, boasting a sharper exterior design and a modern triple-screen interior. Powertrains are expected to carry over, with a potential new self-charging hybrid variant. Expect enhanced connectivity and advanced Level 2 ADAS features on higher trims, promising a significantly updated package for buyers.

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Hong Kong fire: Citizens’ anger over 146 deaths spills on to streets, demand fair probe; China slaps sedition law

Public anger over Hong Kong’s deadliest fire has led to protests demanding accountability. Student activist Miles Kwan, who called for an independent investigation, was reportedly detained under the national security law. Authorities accused “anti-China forces” of exploiting the tragedy, while activists argue the inferno was a preventable disaster.

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Ranveer Singh mocking the Daiva controversy: Did you know Rishab Shetty had asked the Bollywood actor not to mimic the deities before his stage act?

At the International Film Festival of India, Ranveer Singh’s attempt to embody a deity from ‘Kantara’ ignited backlash, disregarding Rishab Shetty’s earlier plea for caution. Singh’s unexpected twist, referring to the deity as a ‘female ghost’ and reenacting a pivotal scene, led to a wave of criticism on social media for perceived disrespect.

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How AI adoption may erode key skills US students need in an automated world

US universities are rapidly integrating AI across undergraduate curricula, but researchers and educators cited by the Atlantic warn that early and unstructured adoption may erode essential cognitive skills. Studies referenced in the publication, including MIT research, found weaker reasoning, lower brain activity and overreliance on automated text generation among frequent AI users. Experts quoted by…

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