‘Not hitting Pakistani military was historic mistake’: Deepender Hooda says in Lok Sabha; criticises government lapse

During a Lok Sabha debate on Operation Sindoor, Congress leader Deepender Hooda criticized the government for not targeting the Pakistani military, arguing it effectively exonerated Islamabad. Hooda asserted there’s no distinction between Pakistan’s government, military, and terrorists. Meanwhile, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi questioned the government’s handling of the Pahalgam terror attack and ceasefire claims during…

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‘Mysterious disappearance’ of young US inventor: Who is 21-year-old Julian Brown? What did he discover?

Julian Brown, a 21-year-old Chicago inventor known for his Plastoline invention that converts plastic into fuel, has sparked concern online due to his recent disappearance from social media. His last message hinted at trouble, fueling speculation about his well-being. Brown’s work aimed to address recycling shortcomings, and he garnered attention for his backyard experiments with…

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IND vs ENG Test: Ex-England coach makes a bold prediction about Shubman Gill – ‘Captaincy will eventually weigh him down’

Shubman Gill’s record-breaking 722 runs against England, surpassing Yashasvi Jaiswal, highlight his stellar performance as captain. His fourth century, coupled with Jadeja and Sundar’s unbeaten scores, secured a draw, leading to a series decider. Coach Gambhir praises Gill’s talent, while David Lloyd expresses concern that captaincy might burden him despite his current success at No….

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Did spiders swim before they could crawl? Fossil analysis reveals shocking information

A new study suggests spiders may have ancient marine origins. Researchers analyzed a 500-million-year-old fossil, Mollisonia Symmetrica. They found its neural structure resembles modern spiders, not horseshoe crabs. This challenges the belief that arachnids evolved solely on land. The discovery indicates spiders, scorpions, and related species may descend from sea-dwelling ancestors. This changes our understanding…

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Yale’s $320K lobbying push: What it could mean for students and campus funding

In mid-2025, Yale University spent over $570,000 on federal lobbying, with $320,000 in the second quarter alone, according to Yale Daily News. As new endowment taxes loom, Yale’s efforts aim to protect funding that supports students, research, and operations. The increased spend signals how universities are responding to rising federal scrutiny and shifting financial policies…

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Could this be the secret to a happy and successful life? An Ivy League psychologist thinks so

Ivy League psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman, from Columbia University, claims that unlearning fear is key to achieving happiness and success. In an interview with CNBC, Kaufman explains that fear is learned through past experiences and must be consciously unlearned by reframing challenges as opportunities. He promotes asking “what” questions to foster clarity and resilience. Other…

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