Taylor Barnard overtakes Antonio Felix Da Costa in Berlin to claim 3rd position in Formula E Driver Standings

Rookie driver Taylor Barnard of NEOM McLaren is making waves in his first Formula E season. Following a strong showing at the Berlin E-Prix, Barnard surpassed Antonio Felix Da Costa in the standings, now sitting third behind Oliver Rowland and Pascal Wehrlein. With the London finale approaching, Barnard aims to overtake Wehrlein for second place.

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Fact check: How overworked are Indian bowlers even as Ben Stokes bowls 100-plus overs

Ben Stokes’ high workload in the Test series has reignited the debate over player management, contrasting with India’s cautious approach with Jasprit Bumrah. While Stokes bowls long spells despite injury risks, Bumrah’s workload is carefully managed to preserve him for future matches. Critics question if India’s strategy is too restrictive, especially in crucial moments, as…

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Best 5 vitamins and minerals for older adults to stay healthy and strong

Experts suggest key nutrients for healthy aging. Magnesium supports muscle and heart health. B vitamins boost energy and nerve function. Calcium maintains strong bones. Vitamin D aids calcium absorption and immunity. Omega-3s benefit heart and brain health. A balanced diet and supplements, when needed, are crucial. Consult a doctor before taking supplements for better health.

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ELSS funds: Go-to scheme for tax saving loses traction as new tax regime picks favour; Rs 1,600 crore outflows in Q1 FY26

Equity-linked savings schemes (ELSS) are losing favor among investors as many switch to the new tax regime, which lacks Section 80C benefits. Consequently, Q1 FY26 saw net outflows of Rs 1,616 crore from ELSS funds. With a shorter lock-in period and equity-oriented returns previously attracting investors, ELSS now experiences slower growth compared to other equity…

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Justice on mute: As the Education Department withers, thousands of children wait in vain

Adrienne Hazel’s unanswered civil rights complaint for her autistic son reveals a wider crisis: under the Trump administration, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has been gutted, delaying or denying justice to thousands. Amid mass layoffs and rising complaints, parents across America face a deafening silence where legal protections once stood.

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Campus unions at Harvard push for inclusive governance to safeguard workers and student learning

Harvard’s unions are pushing for a greater role in university governance as the institution faces financial challenges and political scrutiny. They urge the administration to utilize its endowment to prevent layoffs and program cuts that could harm both workers and students’ academic experiences. The unions also seek stronger protections for international students and workers amidst…

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Dev shoots in the UK for next project, holidays with fam in Scotland

Mithun Chakraborty and Dev have completed filming in London for Avijit Sen’s ‘Projapoti’ sequel. Dev is currently vacationing in Scotland with family after the successful London schedule, which included shooting at iconic locations and Stratford-upon-Avon. Director Avijit Sen highlighted London’s vital role in the film and praised the on-screen chemistry between Mithun and Dev, enhanced…

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Shakespeare’s “creative spellings” gave us these 10 words we still can’t live without

William Shakespeare, a linguistic master, shaped the English language with his innovative wordplay. He gifted us common words like ‘eyeball,’ ‘bedroom,’ and ‘swagger,’ enriching our vocabulary. His creative license, though unconventional by today’s standards, left an enduring legacy. Shakespeare’s impact extends to expressions like ‘green-eyed monster’ and ‘sanctimonious,’ demonstrating his profound influence on modern communication.

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