“It gets harder because you’re 40 but”: Alex Ovechkin shows no signs of slowing, earns teammates’ praise as Capitals gear up for 2025-26 Season

At 40, Alex Ovechkin is set to lead the Washington Capitals into their 2025-26 NHL season opener against the Boston Bruins. Despite his age, Ovechkin remains a dominant force, inspiring teammates with his passion and elite play. He expresses excitement for the upcoming year, demonstrating his enduring love for the game and commitment to team…

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SIR row: Rahul’s high tea with ‘dead people’; SC says electoral rolls bound for revision – top developments

The opposition has been protesting in both Houses of Parliament against the revision of electoral rolls, alleging that the EC’s exercise is aimed at “disenfranchising voters” in Bihar ahead of the assembly elections due later this year. They have been demanding a discussion on the issue in both Houses. The ECI published the draft voter…

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Saudi Arabia weather alert: Thunderstorms expected across most regions in kingdom this week

Saudi Arabia is set to experience several days of unstable weather, with thunderstorms expected across most regions from December 6 to 11. Heavy rain, dust storms, hail, and flash floods may affect areas including Makkah, Riyadh, Madinah, and others. The National Center for Meteorology urges the public to stay updated and take precautions while traveling…

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Global admissions paradox solved: The secret edge starts in middle school; small efforts, big payoffs; how to outsmart the competition

Global universities are increasingly valuing authenticity and sustained commitment over grades alone. Students who cultivate their passions early, particularly in middle school, gain a distinct advantage. This early start allows them to demonstrate long-term dedication through meaningful projects, showcasing qualities like leadership, problem-solving, and self-direction, ultimately strengthening their university applications.

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Yuvraj Singh mourns Afghan cricketers killed in Pakistan airstrikes: ‘May their memories inspire peace’

Tragedy struck Afghanistan’s cricket fraternity as three young players were killed in a Pakistani airstrike near the border. Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh expressed deep sorrow, calling for peace. The Afghanistan Cricket Board confirmed the incident, leading to their withdrawal from an upcoming series. Captain Rashid Khan and other players condemned the attack, mourning the…

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Delhi-NCR drenched: IMD forecasts widespread showers and dip in temperature for North India

Overnight showers have brought a refreshing chill to Delhi-NCR, with temperatures dipping significantly. Moderate to heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds, is forecast for several northern states. This weather shift, attributed to a western disturbance, promises relief from heat but also brings temporary waterlogging and traffic disruptions.

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‘Had to keep waiting’: Kharge blames PM for delay in Bihar rally; accuses BJP of blocking Congress campaign

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft takeoff caused a nearly two-hour delay to his Bihar rally. Kharge stated security officials made him wait in his helicopter, claiming the BJP frequently obstructs Congress campaigns. This incident occurred as both leaders campaigned in Bihar ahead of the final phase of voting.

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