Bihar polls: 17 EBC, 11 OBC, 9 general, 7 Muslims in Jan Suraj’s 1st list; ex-CM’s granddaughter also gets ticket

Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj party unveiled its first 51 candidates for Bihar polls, prioritizing individuals from non-political backgrounds. The list features doctors, academics, retired officers, a singer, and Karpoori Thakur’s granddaughter, aiming to offer a fresh alternative. Caste equations were considered, with representation from EBC, OBC, general, and Muslim communities, alongside women and a transgender…

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Karur stampede: SC to hear plea seeking CBI probe; Madras HC had rejected similar petition

The Supreme Court will hear a plea challenging the Madras High Court’s dismissal of a CBI probe into the Karur stampede during actor Vijay’s rally. The high court cited jurisdictional issues, while the petitioner argued the Tamil Nadu DGP’s statements precluded an impartial state investigation. An NDA fact-finding team deemed the tragedy preventable due to…

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Will your future job feel like playing a game? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks so

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman suggests that future jobs may feel like playing games, combining creativity, strategy, and human insight. As AI reshapes industries, roles will shift from repetition to dynamic collaboration. Young professionals must embrace interdisciplinary learning and adaptability, preparing for careers that balance technological fluency with emotional intelligence in a rapidly evolving and purpose-driven…

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Taylor Swift’s bold ‘Wood’ lyrics spark debate as Jason Kelce jokes about Travis Kelce’s sudden performance surge

Taylor Swift’s song “Wood” has sparked hilarious NFL comedy, with Jason Kelce humorously analyzing Travis Kelce’s “Wood stats” on the New Heights podcast. Travis admitted being “terrified” for his dad to hear the song, while Jason playfully teased him about its specific lyrics. The Kelce-Swift saga continues to blend pop culture and the NFL.

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Students set earlier alarms and face crowded rides as SEPTA’s transit cuts turn Philadelphia school mornings upside down

Philadelphia students face longer commutes and earlier alarms as SEPTA imposes its largest-ever service cuts, slashing routes by 20% and raising fares. With 52,000 students relying on transit, crowded buses and costly alternatives like Ubers disrupt school mornings. The $200M deficit-driven cuts mirror looming reductions in Chicago, Pittsburgh, Dallas, and San Francisco, signaling nationwide transit…

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