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President Trump’s trade policy has been unpredictable, and that continues with letters he’s been writing to foreign leaders informing them of the tariff rates he intends to impose on their countries’ goods on Aug. 1. The letters represent a radical approach to trade policy, with the president setting sizable tariff rates on a growing list of countries. They also do not create policy certainty; Trump himself at one point said that Aug. 1 is “not 100% firm,” only to backtrack a day later. The letters also leave room for negotiation, telling countries that the new rates could be lowered if…

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While the preliminary report on the AI-171 crash has narrowed the likely cause to the aircraft’s engine fuel control switches, it does not raise concerns about the equipment itself. The switches, manufactured by US-based Honeywell, were previously flagged by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 2018 for a potential fault in the switch locking mechanism. Although the FAA had recommended certain inspections, they were not made mandatory due to “limited data” to warrant an airworthiness directive (AD).The initial probe report released by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) revealed that the June 12 crash of the Boeing 787-8 aircraft…

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A still from ‘Superman’ | Photo Credit: DC/YouTube Superman, the highly anticipated superhero movie, has got off to a strong start at the Indian box office. The James Gunn movie, starring David Corenswet in the titular role, released on July 11, 2025.According to Sacnilk.com, the fresh addition to the DC universe raked up ₹6.9 crore in India on its opening day. Also on July 11, 2025, Jurassic World Rebirth, on its eighth day of theatrical release,made ₹3.04 crore. Meanwhile, on its 15th day of theatrical run, Bard Pitt starrer F1 earned ₹1.93 crore.The English version of Superman enjoyed an overall…

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In Indian cities, pigeons are a familiar presence — nesting in the ledges of apartment complexes, roosting above air conditioning units and flocking around public buildings. But while the birds themselves pose no direct harm, doctors are raising concerns over a less visible but significant health issue: the risks from inhaling particles from dried pigeon droppings.Medical experts caution that exposure to these droppings, especially in enclosed or unventilated areas, is linked to serious respiratory and fungal illnesses, particularly among immunocompromised individuals and sanitation workers. Crucially, they are calling for better municipal handling of the issue through a One Health approach…

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With hybrid work and home entertainment becoming more common, having a capable projector no longer means spending a fortune. Whether you’re setting up movie nights or delivering slides in a big room, today’s projectors under offer impressive brightness, HD resolutions, and smart features like Android TV and wireless casting.Under Rs 55,000, here are five value-packed projectors that deliver solid performance without breaking the bank. The LG CineBeam runs on webOS and supports dual audio output via Bluetooth. (Image: LG) LG CineBeam PF510Q LG’s CineBeam PF510Q is a compact Full HD projector that supports screens up to 120 inches in size.…

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Off the coast of the Italian island of Ischia, the ruins of a forgotten Roman city are once again seeing the light of day. Thought to be lost to legend, the city of Aenaria is now being brought back to public consciousness through a combination of archaeological excavations and guided underwater tours.Located in the Bay of Cartaromana, the ruins lie just beneath the surface. Visitors can now explore the site via glass-bottomed boat rides or snorkelling excursions that reveal ancient quays, Roman artefacts, and stone structures preserved on the sea floor. “It was believed that the Romans never built a…

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The Air India crash in Ahemdabad that resulted in the deaths of 260 people is under investigation, and recently, a 15-page preliminary report investigating the crash was released. Only one passenger on the flight, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, survived the crash. He was seated on the seat 11A. On Saturday, YouTuber Flying Beast, aka Gaurav Taneja, shared a video discussing his theories as to what could have saved the passenger’s as he spoke to another pilot, Capt Amit Singh, founder of Safety Matters. Soon after the crash, videos of Vishwash walking out from a cloud of fire and smoke were widely…

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Actor Mahhi Vij recently opened up about a deeply personal experience from her pregnancy journey, one that many women silently endure. Speaking candidly in an interview with Hauterrfly, she revealed that she had been pregnant with twins but lost one of the babies during the early stages. “Two eggs were implanted, and they were in two separate sacs. Tara’s (her daughter) sack was doing well, and the other one was doing well too. The sack was growing, the water was jitna hona chahiye sab ho raha tha (everything was happening just the way it should), but the baby was not…

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In the 2022 Marathi film Dharmaveer, widely seen as a cinematic effort to shape Eknath Shinde’s public perception ahead of his rebellion from the Shiv Sena and eventual rise to Maharashtra Chief Minister, a key scene unfolds on the day of Guru Purnima, a traditional Hindu festival dedicated to honouring one’s mentor.In the film, Shinde and his mentor Anand Dighe are shown tracking down Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray at a private retreat. What follows is an emotional moment with Dighe washing Thackeray’s feet, applying sandalwood paste, and offering flowers as a gesture of reverence to the Sena founder. Moments…

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Jasprit Bumrah in action during the third Test at Lords in London against England. | Photo Credit: Reuters Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah held his tongue from making a controversial statement about the frequent Dukes ball change, which remained in the spotlight during the second day of the third Test against England at Lord’s, which could lead to a deduction in his match fees. Just a couple of overs into the day, India complained about the Dukes ball, which was around 10 overs old. The umpire tried to put the ball through the hoop, but it didn’t go through. Captain Shubman…

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