Cricket | ‘I am a little bit like Ashwin’: Ambidextrous Aussie Nivethan Radhakrishnan hopes to emulate Nathan Lyon

Chennai-born Nivethan Radhakrishnan, an ambidextrous spinner playing for Tasmania, is honing his skills at the MRF Academy in Chennai. Inspired by Ashwin and Lyon, the 22-year-old aims to enhance his consistency and variety. He is part of Cricket Australia’s developmental squad, focusing on mastering both off-spin and leg-spin to excel in Australian domestic cricket.

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The Italian ‘land of eternal youth’ where 1 in 10 residents live beyond 100 — here’s their secret to longevity

Acciaroli, an Italian village, boasts an unusually high number of centenarians, sparking scientific interest. Researchers discovered that residents have youthful blood circulation, potentially linked to their daily consumption of rosemary. This herb, rich in antioxidants, combined with a Mediterranean diet, active lifestyle, and low-stress environment, contributes to their remarkable longevity, placing Acciaroli among the world’s…

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Bigg Boss 13’s Madhurima Tuli celebrates Raksha Bandhan with brother Srikant; says, “He has always protected me”

On Rakshabandhan, actress Madhurima Tuli celebrates the cherished festival with her brother, Srikant Tuli, emphasizing their strong bond. Despite her demanding career, Madhurima prioritizes family, honoring the Rakhi tradition with Srikant, whom she considers her unwavering support. The Tulis celebrate in a close-knit setting, filled with laughter and love, highlighting the importance of timeless family…

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A turning point for student mobility: How the DIGNITY Act could redefine America’s academic gateways

A proposed class-action lawsuit in Boston federal court accuses 32 elite US universities, including Columbia, Duke, and Penn, of colluding to keep tuition high by exploiting binding early decision admissions. Plaintiffs allege the institutions restricted competition, violated antitrust laws, and misled applicants, seeking damages and a ban on the practice, potentially reshaping college admissions.

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‘CCTV in every room, microphone in bathroom’: Gujarat HC dissolves marriage citing cruelty; pilot ordered to pay Rs 1 lakh monthly alimony

The Gujarat High Court granted a divorce to a Mumbai-based pilot, citing cruelty due to his installation of CCTV cameras and microphones in their home. The court ordered the pilot to pay his wife ₹1 lakh monthly as lifetime alimony. Disputes arose soon after their 2023 marriage, leading to police involvement and the wife’s hunger…

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Eastern Ukraine in exchange for peace?: Vladimir Putin’s demand ahead of Alaska meeting with Donald Trump – Report

Donald Trump will meet Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15, 2025, to negotiate a potential end to the Russia-Ukraine war. Putin is reportedly seeking control over eastern Ukraine, specifically Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, along with global recognition of Russia’s claims, in exchange for a ceasefire. Trump anticipates territory swaps as part of any…

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Harsh Goenka on Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s response to Elon Musk’s warning on OpenAI: What a …

Following the unveiling of OpenAI’s GPT-5 and its integration into Microsoft’s ecosystem, Elon Musk provocatively suggested OpenAI would overshadow Microsoft. Satya Nadella responded with a composed statement emphasizing the ongoing nature of innovation and competition. Harsh Goenka praised Nadella’s reaction as a leadership masterclass, highlighting his ability to elevate the conversation and embrace learning and…

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