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India will take on Australia in a white-ball rubber starting from Sunday. The Shubman Gill-led Indian side will start the campaign with a three-match ODI series and be followed by a five-match T20I series in which Suryakumar Yadav will captain the blues. All eyes will be on Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who might be touring the Australian shores for the final time with the national team..According to a press release from Cricket Australia, over a whopping 1,75,000 tickets have already been sold for the bilateral event. On Friday India’s Nitish Kumar Reddy and Dhruv Jurel, alongside Australia’s Mitchell Starc…

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Nearly two decades ago, she beat cancer and conventions with equal fierceness. A shattering diagnosis at 47 fractured her life, but Sapna Dutta fought back, emerged victorious, and was discovered as a model as she turned 50. Meet the interior designer- turned-model who fearlessly strode into the world of glamour at an age when her “friends were busy planning baby showers for their grandchildren.” And she refused to shrink herself to a size S and dye her hair black, boldly opening doors to a space that was still largely unexplored in the early 2000s.Sapna Dutta redefines what it means to…

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Brady Holst raises soybeans, corn and wheat near Augusta, Illinois. Despite a bumper crop this year, he and other farmers are losing money as a result of rising costs and falling crop prices. Illinois Soybean Association hide caption toggle caption Illinois Soybean Association This is a bitter harvest season for many American farmers. There’s nothing wrong with their crops, which are bountiful. But even as grain elevators overflow with freshly picked corn and soybeans, farmers are losing money on every bushel. And there’s not much relief in sight. Economist Shawn Arita of North Dakota State University says the crop sector…

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John Bolton, who served as Donald Trump’s national security adviser before the two men fell out, has been indicted for allegedly sharing sensitive government information with two relatives and for retaining “documents, writings, and notes” containing classified material.It’s the third time in recent weeks that the Department of Justice has charged one of Trump’s outspoken critics.According to the indictment, classified information may have been exposed when a cyberactor believed to be associated with Iran infiltrated Bolton’s personal email account and gained access to the material he shared.The charges are the result of a criminal investigation that started in 2022, when…

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New DelhiOctober 17, 2025 03:18 PM IST First published on: Oct 17, 2025 at 02:16 PM IST Former Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) president Dhananjay will contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly election on a CPI (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation ticket from the Bhore constituency in Gopalganj district, The Indian Express has learnt. Sources in the All India Students’ Association (AISA), the organisation of which Dhananjay belongs, said, “He has filed his nomination today and more details are awaited.” Dhananjay, who hails from a Dalit family in Gaya, is currently a PhD student in theatre studies at JNU. The youngest of six…

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in March of this year, carrying multiple Starshield satellites into orbit. National Reconnaissance Office/NRO via X hide caption toggle caption National Reconnaissance Office/NRO via X A constellation of classified defense satellites built by the commercial company SpaceX is emitting a mysterious signal that may violate international standards, NPR has learned. Satellites associated with the “Starshield” satellite network appear to be transmitting to the Earth’s surface on frequencies normally used for doing the exact opposite: sending commands from Earth to satellites in space. The use of those frequencies to “downlink”…

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In his essay titled ‘Teaching and Training’, the philosopher Gilbert Ryle discusses the student’s movement beyond rote and formulaic learning, using the following metaphor: “The cook’s pudding is a new one and piping hot, but its recipe was known to Mrs. Beeton in the days of Queen Victoria”.Watching Dominic Arun’s Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra, touted as India’s first female superhero film, one cannot but acknowledge that new wave Malayalam cinema has really come of age, on a global stage. To take the universal trope of a superhero and to serve it out as a zesty new dish by sprinkling…

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Republican leaders are responding to a Politico report that exposed racist messages shared by Young Republican organizations in Kansas, New York, Arizona and Vermont. AILSA CHANG, HOST: Republican leaders are responding to a Politico report that exposed racist messages shared by Young Republican organizations in Kansas, New York, Arizona and Vermont. The group chat conversations, which NPR has not independently verified, included slurs against gay people and Black people, as well as references to Nazi and white supremacist ideology. Zane Irwin of the Kansas News Service is here to talk about the reactions in his state. Hi, Zane.ZANE IRWIN, BYLINE:…

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Italy’s smallest towns have a long history of selling abandoned homes for unbelievable prices to attract newcomers to take up residence. But now, rather than simply offering houses for 1 euro, the town of Radicondoli, which sits about an hour outside of Florence, wants to give you a little startup capital for your property instead.  In October, CNN reported on the small town that has dwindled from 3,000 residents to just 966. In 2023, Radicondoli began offering 20,000 euros (roughly $23,000) to people who purchased homes in the town, along with an additional 6,000 euros homebuyers could use for expenses…

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A man is slowly running out of words. A woman thinks she’s having an affair, with the man who is really her partner. Another appears to have lost all control over one arm and leg; they have begun to do exactly as they please, when she isn’t watching. . (Photo by Oliver Mayhall) How changes in the brain slowly alter who we are, and then creep into social circles to tamper with our closest bonds, is the subject of a new book by neuroscientist and neurologist Dr Masud Husain, 63. Earlier this month, Our Brains, Our Selves: What a Neurologist’s…

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