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A quality pair of slippers can make all the difference in feeling comfortable. And if, like me, you wear slippers as house shoes, you’ll clock more hours in them than virtually any other footwear. At a minimum, slippers should provide support and warmth to allow for extended wear. I appreciate a slipper that’s easy to slip on but that also stays on without much effort while walking. To get year-round use without the risk of sweaty feet, I tend to choose wool designs over synthetic materials for reliable warmth that doesn’t sacrifice breathability.  Today, many models blend traditional slipper features…

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A technical issue at Britain’s air traffic control provider disrupted flights at major airports across London and other parts of the country on Wednesday. Although the issue has since been resolved, the disruption caused delays and forced many travellers to alter their plans. “Our systems are fully operational and air traffic capacity is returning to normal,” NATS, Britain’s ATC, said in a post on X. “Departures at all airports have resumed and we are working with affected airlines and airports to clear the backlog safely. We apologise to everyone affected by this issue.” ℹ️Technical issue at Swanwick Our engineers have…

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In a major acquisition abroad, Tata Motors to (TML) has proposed to acquire full control of European commercial vehicle maker Iveco Group N.V. – excluding its defence business — through a voluntary public cash tender offer estimated to cost euro 3.8 billion (around Rs 38,000 crore or US $ 4.35 billion).This is the biggest acquisition by Tata Motors after it acquired Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) from Ford in 2008 for $2.3 billion in an all-cash transaction. The envisaged voluntary tender offer will be made by TML CV Holdings Pte Ltd or a new limited liability company to be incorporated under Dutch law,…

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The 23rd Graduation-Day was held at C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering and Technology at its campus in Melvisharam near Arcot town in Ranipet.According to a press release, S. Ziauddeen Ahmed, Chairman, Melvisharam Muslim Educational Society (MMES), presided over the event in the presence of G. Mohamed Kaleemullah, College President, S.Z. Ifthiqar Ahmed and C. Mohamed Zafrullah, Vice-Presidents of M.M.E.S, V. Mohammed Rizwanullah, Correspondent and M. Sasikumar, Principal.In his inaugural address, R. Gandhi, Minister for Handloom and Textiles, appreciated the extraordinary service rendered by MMES, established in 1918, for the society. He also spoke about government welfare schemes like Naan-Mudhalvan…

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An 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula on Wednesday, July 30, sending shockwaves throughout the Pacific Ocean. The massive quake has triggered tsunami warnings in Hawaii, Alaska, Japan, and beyond.Officials in Hawaii and Japan have downgraded their tsunami warnings and lifted evacuation orders, while parts of California remain under the highest alert level. If you have trips planned to any of the impacted destinations, here’s the latest travel guidance and what to expect.Jump to…AccordionItemContainerButtonCaliforniaA 40-mile portion of northern California’s coast near the state’s border with Oregon was placed under a tsunami warning Wednesday morning. A tsunami warning is the…

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Mahtab, 12 (C) waits with her siblings and parents in the yard where they slept overnight with their parents after arriving from the Iranian border following their deportation, in the village of Andisha, Guzara district, Herat province, Afghanistan, on July 5, 2025. | Photo Credit: Getty Images The Taliban on Wednesday (July 30, 2025) criticised neighbouring countries for the mass expulsion of Afghans, as Iran and Pakistan expel foreigners who they say are living there illegally. The two countries set deadlines and threatened them with arrest or deportation if they did not comply. They deny targeting Afghans, who make up…

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Democrats in the United States have moved to force President Donald Trump to release files from the investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, invoking an obscure law to keep up the pressure on an issue that has roiled Trump’s administration and base.The White House has been facing increasingly intense demands to be more transparent about the disgraced financier, who died in federal prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.The president raised further questions about his past relationship with Epstein on Tuesday when he told reporters he fell out with his former friend after Epstein “stole” employees from the…

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A traffic jam forms in Honolulu on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, as people heed a tsunami evacuation warning that coincided with rush hour following a powerful earthquakes in Russia’s Far East early Wednesday. AP/AP hide caption toggle caption AP/AP TOKYO — One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia’s Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Japan and Hawaii and across the Pacific. No substantial damage has been reported so far, but authorities warned people away from shorelines and said the risk could last more than a day. Ports on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia near the 8.8…

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This episode explores the rise of fake news, uncovering its history, motives and the stories driving its global impact.The War on Truth examines the pervasive and transformative impact of misinformation in the digital age. Tracing its roots from propaganda to its rapid spread via social media algorithms, the episode explores the factors driving fake news and its consequences, such as polarisation and erosion of public trust.Featuring compelling stories, including the United States elections, bird flu and COVID-19 misinformation, with insights from experts, the episode employs dynamic visuals and infographics to dissect this pressing issue and offer solutions.

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Alexander Rinke, co-founder and co-CEO, Celonis. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Celonis, a Munich-based process mining and process intelligence firm that offers realistic business contexts to customers with the help of digital twins, says it is bullish on India’s growing global capability centre landscape: home to over 2,000 GCCs, accounting for 60% of GCCs round the globe.Alexander Rinke, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Celonis said India was emerging as world’s epicentre of process-powered enterprise AI and Celonis was currently engaged with over 150 GCCs in India, including that of Dell Technologies, Wells Fargo, Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, Merck and ABB, to name a few.“We…

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