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Frustrated by the dearth of good bagels in Harlem, Andrew Martinez started baking them in the home he shared with Ashley Dikos nearly a decade ago, and in 2017, the duo opened their first BO’s on 116th Street (there’s also one farther uptown and another in Ann Arbor, Michigan). These are the type of bagels worth boarding a subway for: Keeping with a traditional style of New York bagel, the offerings at BO’s are petite and chewier than most. There are a few standing tables, but no real seating, so take your haul to go—Central Park isn’t far.A bagel with…

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The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on the legality of the Trump administration’s tariff policy. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Wednesday of the government’s argument that President Trump could bypass Congress to impose tariffs on other countries by using national security as the legal rationale. Both the court’s six conservatives and its three liberals sharply questioned D. John Sauer, the solicitor general, on Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, known as IEEPA. Lower courts have ruled that Trump exceeded his authority under both the statute and the…

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Kolkata: Series levelled, India will aim to take the lead in the fourth T20I in Queensland against a relatively weaker Australia after they released some of their top stars for the Ashes series that starts on November 21. Their squad depth is still remarkable though. Glenn Maxwell, who was out due to a wrist injury, is expected to return but more interesting is the anticipation that left-arm seamer Ben Dwarshuis is likely to bowl with the new ball. India paceman Arshdeep Singh. (AFP) To those who closely follow the Big Bash League, Dwarshuis has been a phenomenon. He not only…

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United Spirits Ltd. (USL), the Indian arm of London-based Diageo, is initiating a strategic review of investment in its wholly owned subsidiary, Royal Challengers Sports Pvt. Ltd. (RCSPL), the company that owns the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the firm said in a regulatory filing on Wednesday.Praveen Someshwar, Managing Director & CEO, USL said: “RCSPL has been a valuable and strategic asset for USL; however, it’s non-core to our alcobev business.’’“This step would reinforce USL’s & Diageo’s commitment to continue reviewing its India enterprise portfolio to enable sustained delivery of long-term value to all its stakeholders, while keeping RCSPL’s best interest in…

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Microsoft will enable AI processing in India by 2025, enhancing local data governance and compliance for its customers. File | Photo Credit: Reuters Microsoft said it would allow customers of its productivity suite in India to have AI processing conducted within the country itself, starting by the end of 2025.The firm said “in-country data processing for customers’ Microsoft 365 Copilot interactions [would be] available in 15 countries around the world,” with India, Australia, Japan and the United Kingdom getting the option by the end of the year.The announcement is a tonal shift from large tech firms’ resistance over the last…

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Mumbai: The falling ramp shot will be back and so will the stump mic one-liners. The upcoming India-South Africa Test series has received a big boost with the return of a fit-again Rishabh Pant. Rishabh Pant was injured during the Test series in England. (PTI) India’s Test vice captain was named in the 15-men squad on Wednesday for the two Tests at home starting November 14 in Kolkata. Pant replaces N Jagadeesan, who was a backup to Dhruv Jurel in the last series against West Indies. Pant’s last sighting in international cricket was him hobbling to the crease with a…

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Indian wicket keeper and star batter, Richa Ghosh, will return to her home state to a hero’s welcome this weekend. The Cricket Association of Bengal is set to felicitate her at a special ceremony at the iconic Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Richa Ghosh plays a shot against South Africa during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final match.(Raju Shinde) The recognition comes on the back of her standout performances in India’s triumphant Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 campaign, where the 21-year-old emerged as one of the side’s most influential players under pressure. Honouring a championAs…

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Whether you’re traveling solo or with a family, road trips are one of the best ways to see the United States. And while you can take one of the more famous thoroughfares—thinking of you, Route 66—why not take a road less traveled the next time you put your pedal to the metal? In November 2024, travel curation company Journeyscape released its list of the best “hidden gem” road trip routes in the United States. For its analysis, the company sourced data from rental car company Hertz to determine the number of stops, days, and distance it takes to complete each…

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Hinduja Group Chairman Gopichand P. Hinduja, the second of the four Hinduja brothers who built one of India’s largest business empires, passed away at the age of 85 in a London hospital on Tuesday.ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Fondly known as ‘GP’ in business circles, he took over as the Chairman of the Hinduja Group and Hinduja Automotive Ltd, UK, after the demise of elder brother Srichand Hinduja in May 2023. Born in 1940, GP Hinduja joined the family business in Mumbai in 1959. He was one of the architects of the transformation of the group from an Indo-Middle East trading…

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As India races to build its own Indic language models, OpenAI has introduced a new benchmark evaluation that, it says, not only tests a model’s linguistic ability but also its grasp of Indian cultural context across domains.Known as IndQA, the benchmark test comprises 2,278 questions across 12 languages and 10 cultural domains, compiled in partnership with 261 experts from across India, OpenAI said in a blog post on Monday, November 3. The questions span various topics such as Architecture & Design, Arts & Culture, Everyday Life, Food & Cuisine, History, Law & Ethics, Literature & Linguistics, Media & Entertainment, Religion…

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