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- Indian woman seems ready to sacrifice her alimony to save ex-husband battling cancer
Jahnvi Sinha sought legal recourse after her ex-husband, battling terminal cancer, ceased alimony payments. A surprising twist emerged when the husband's second wife offered to continue alimony if Jahnvi relinquished custody of their son. The court strongly rebuked the second wife's attempt to leverage the child's custody, postponing the hearing.
- What is Donald Trump thinking? His trade advisor Peter Navarro spelled it out years ago, and it’s free to watch on YouTube
Donald Trump escalates his trade war with China, threatening 50% tariffs if China doesn't address alleged trade abuses. This action, influenced by advisor Peter Navarro's long-held views detailed in his documentary 'Death by China,' has triggered market instability and criticism from allies. Despite concerns, Trump remains resolute, envisioning a revitalized American manufacturing sector.
- From Court: State vs A Nobody to Kingston: Check out latest Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu OTT releases on Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video
South Indian cinema is dominating OTT platforms this week with a diverse range of content. Gripping Telugu legal dramas like 'Court: State vs A Nobody' and suspenseful thrillers such as 'Touch Me Not' are available. Additionally, Malayalam romantic dramas, Tamil comedy-dramas, and fantasy horror films like 'Kingston' offer viewers a variety of choices.
- Thinking of moving abroad? Reddit user gives a wake-up call to NRI dreamers. Says, ‘West is not a shortcut’ and it does not ‘reward mediocrity’
A Reddit user's viral post is urging Indian students dreaming of studying abroad to temper their expectations with realistic planning. The post highlights that many students choose degrees without considering career prospects, leading to disappointment. It emphasizes that success abroad requires skills, networking, and hard work, not just a foreign degree.
- This Dhoni fan is now an Internet sensation, lands brand deals
Aaryapriya Bhuyan, a Chennai Super Kings fan, became an internet sensation. Her reaction to M.S. Dhoni's wicket went viral. Social media users shared the clip widely. Brands like Swiggy and Yes Madam noticed her. They featured her in digital campaigns. Her Instagram following increased rapidly. The match between CSK and Rajasthan Royals led to her fame.
- ‘Tariffs don’t protect, they backfire’: Former US President Ronald Reagan’s resurfaced warning echoes amid Trump’s new trade war
A resurfaced video of Ronald Reagan cautioning against tariffs gains traction amidst President Trump's new trade policies. Reagan warned that tariffs lead to industry complacency, trade wars, and job losses, echoing concerns about Trump's recent tariffs on imports. Economists predict potential recession and increased household costs, reminiscent of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act's disastrous consequences.
- Looking at reskilling amid AI threat? ChatGPT’s Sam Altman says new job category is booming
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes AI will disrupt creative professions, but not by complete replacement. While some roles may become obsolete, AI will primarily serve as a supportive tool, enhancing productivity and boosting work quality. New job categories like prompt engineering are emerging, and India's AI adoption is outpacing the world, fostering creativity and innovation.
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- Are companies revoking job offers or freezing hiring due to Trump turmoil? Candidates share experiences in viral post
Donald Trump's tariff war has triggered economic instability, impacting job markets and individual lives. A Reddit user's experience of a rescinded job offer due to market crash resonated online, with many sharing similar stories of hiring freezes and funding uncertainties. The current economic climate is causing widespread frustration and derailing career aspirations.
- Powerbank lands Indian woman in 8-hour US airport horror. Searched by male officials. No phone or no restroom
Indian entrepreneur Shruti Chaturvedi faced a harrowing experience at Anchorage airport in Alaska, where she was detained for eight hours due to a suspicious power bank. She was subjected to intense questioning, stripped of belongings, and held in a cold room, missing her flight. The incident has sparked outrage online, with many questioning airport protocols and urging investigation.
- Choosing Computer Science in college? Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton has a stark warning for aspiring coders
Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI," predicts AI tutors will soon surpass human teachers, potentially rendering undergraduate computer science education obsolete. He suggests these AI systems, leveraging vast student data, will offer hyper-personalized lessons. While universities may face challenges, Hinton emphasizes their continued importance in fostering research and critical thinking skills, signaling a radical shift in education.
- Can Americans work like us? China's netizens roast Donald Trump's re-industrialization dreams
Amidst escalating trade tensions, the U.S. and China remain locked in a fierce economic battle, marked by tariff escalations and retaliatory threats. A viral meme on Chinese social media mocks America's attempt to revive manufacturing, questioning the U.S. workforce's readiness for labor-intensive jobs.
- No layoffs, no crisis. Still, a Bengaluru man got a rent cut, shares landlord's kindness
In Bengaluru, a tenant's concerns over a rent increase evolved into a heartwarming discussion with his landlord. The landlord's empathetic approach, marked by sweets and open dialogue, led to a mutually agreeable solution. They reduced the rent hike and maintenance charges, fostering a stronger tenant-landlord relationship built on understanding and respect, securing the tenant's stay for two more years.
- Alia Bhatt burns her hand in an attempt to learn cooking. Netizens react
Alia Bhatt and Soni Razdan's YouTube series took a surprising turn when Alia burned her hand while baking an apple crumble. The video, titled 'Burnt My Hand for This One,' captured the endearing mother-daughter dynamic as Soni quickly assisted Alia. Fans found the moment relatable, praising their bond and requesting more cooking videos.
Rajesh Khanna's granddaughter, Naomika Saran turns heads on the red carpet: A look at her education qualifications
How Mr India's Mogambo would have responded to Donald Trump's 'Tariff pe Tariff'? Director Shekhar Kapur weighs in
- Who is the US YouTuber arrested for entering forbidden Indian island? 'Thrillseeker' Mykhailo Polyakov once posed with Talibans
YouTuber Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov is in legal trouble after illegally landing on North Sentinel Island, home to the isolated Sentinelese tribe. He faces charges for violating restricted area laws after offering gifts and collecting samples during a brief visit. This incident has sparked outrage, raising concerns about the safety of the tribe and the recklessness of unauthorized contact.
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