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- Kamala Harris won the U.S elections: Bombshell report claims voting machines were tampered with before 2024 Kamala Harris election tampering story raises new questions about the 2024 U.S. presidential election outcome. A quiet but major change to voting machines by Pro V&V—used in over 40% of U.S. counties—was never publicly reviewed or disclosed. Watchdog group SMART Elections flagged suspicious updates, missing votes, and statistical anomalies suggesting potential vote tampering. Now, a lawsuit is moving forward, challenging whether Kamala Harris may have actually won.
- Kamala Harris election result: Trump's victory under scrutiny as lawsuit filed - here's what could happen next Kamala Harris election result is back in the spotlight as a fresh lawsuit questions Donald Trump’s 2024 victory in New York. A new court case claims that voting machines in Rockland County didn’t count several votes for Kamala Harris, raising big questions about accuracy and election transparency. With the next hearing set for September 22, 2025, the case could lead to a full hand recount. While Trump’s win isn’t legally at risk, the lawsuit may shape future voting laws and public trust in election results.
- Ahmedabad Air India plane crash: 241 of 242 passengers confirmed dead, sole survivor being treated Air India Plane Crash today: An Air India plane carrying over 242 passengers crashed near Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, bound for London Gatwick, crashed during takeoff. The incident occurred at 1.38 pm, resulting in significant smoke near Meghaninagar.
- He is biologically 24 years old at the age of 41, and his longevity secret involves 3 key supplements Founder of HUM2N longevity clinic, Dr. Mohammed Enayat claims to have reversed his biological age by 17 years. Through personalized routines, continuous health tracking, and strategic supplement use—especially B complex, magnesium, and omega-3s—he’s redefining middle age. His data-driven regimen reflects a new frontier in wellness where modern medicine and preventive care aim to extend youthfulness from the inside out.
- 'I killed my husband Raja Raghuwanshi': What Sonam Raghuvanshi said in her confession to Meghalaya police Sonam Raghuvanshi confessed to plotting her husband Raja's murder during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. She admitted to paying Raj Kushwaha Rs 50,000 to track their movements and arrange accomplices. Raja was killed near Wei Sawdong Falls, and Sonam later reappeared in Uttar Pradesh after a brief disappearance, while Raj maintains his innocence.
- Meet Radhika Subramaniam, India’s first AI travel influencer who speaks Tamil and English, and is always on a holiday break Collective Artists Network introduces Radhika Subramaniam, India's first AI-powered bilingual travel influencer, targeting Gen Z with culturally rich content. Fluent in English and Tamil, Radhika aims to connect with younger audiences by sharing travel stories rooted in cultural exploration and identity. She follows Kavya, a millennial-focused AI influencer, but distinguishes herself as a solo traveler with a relatable backstory.
- Namrata Bora death case: After Sonam Raghuvanshi, another 'murder' mystery haunts Meghalaya police Namrata Bora death case: Law intern from Assam dies in suspicious road accident near Shillong; family suspects foul play. Namrata Bora, a law intern from Assam, tragically died in a suspicious road accident near Shillong, prompting her family to allege foul play and file an FIR. The incident occurred while she was traveling with a group, including a youth leader of AIUDF.
- 2024 US election is under radar as lawsuit claims discrepancies in Rockland County, New York A lawsuit challenging the 2024 US Presidential election accuracy, filed by SMART Legislation has claimed that there were voting discrepancies in Rockland County, New York. The case focuses on machines in Ramapo that recorded zero presidential votes despite registering votes in other races.. The lawsuit seeks a hand recount of ballots in presidential and Senate races, with a hearing scheduled for September 22.
- Why stock market is down today? 5 key factors behind 823-point Sensex crash, Nifty below 24,900 Stock Market Crash: Indian stock markets experienced a sharp decline on Thursday, with the Sensex and Nifty falling significantly due to escalating Middle East tensions and ahead of the F&O expiry. IT stocks led the sell-off, contributing to a substantial decrease in market capitalization.
- Flyers get bonus treat on Srinagar flights: Take photos, videos of Chenab rail bridge as pilots make special announcements Since its inauguration, the Chenab Railway Bridge has captivated passengers flying over Jammu and Kashmir, who are capturing stunning aerial views of the engineering marvel. This bridge, the world's highest railway arch, has become a symbol of national pride, inspiring awe and even tears among travelers.
- “It’s no longer a cost thing”: GCCs shift from support units to strategic value creators The final round of Bosch Conversations in Bengaluru, in partnership with The Economic Times, highlighted the shift of GCCs from being operational outposts to emerging as value engines capable of driving both core transformation and new market creation.
- Kamala Harris voters ‘erased’ in Rockland? New York lawsuit to probe vanishing ballots: What we know so far A lawsuit filed by SMART Legislation, a non-partisan election watchdog, alleges serious voting irregularities in New York's Rockland County during the 2024 US elections. The suit claims statistical anomalies and missing votes in both the presidential and Senate races. Voters reported their ballots for Democratic candidates were not counted, raising constitutional concerns. A New York judge has allowed discovery to proceed, opening the door to a possible hand recount and a wider investigation into what may have gone wrong on Election Day.
- Air India plane crash: One survivor found in seat 11A, currently under treatment A London-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner with 242 people onboard crashed minutes after taking off from Ahmedabad on Thursday, killing over 100 people, according to initial estimates. One survivor was rescued from seat 11A and is currently under treatment, Ahmedabad Police Commissioner GS Malik confirmed.
- Rare earths are not rare: Chinese move can backfire China's export controls on rare earth elements, crucial for various industries, have sparked global concern, particularly in the electric vehicle sector. While China dominates rare earth mining and refining, this strategic move to weaponize these resources is incentivizing other nations to develop their own supply chains and explore alternative materials.
- MAYDAY Call! What happened just before Air India plane crashed near Ahmedabad airport A major incident occurred involving Air India flight AI-171. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, en route to Gatwick, crashed soon after departing from Ahmedabad. There were 242 individuals on board, including crew members. Captain Sumeet Sabharwal commanded the aircraft. The crew issued a distress call immediately after takeoff. The plane crashed just outside the airport.
- R&D, Exports, IPO: Sacheerome’s Formula Sacheemore’s ability to formulate India-specific solutions—then adapt them for regional tastes across the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia—makes it a compelling alternative to legacy multinational suppliers.
- He once gave jobs to many. Now he is struggling to find a job for himself, even begging for interview chances An entrepreneur, once leading a healthy food startup, faced a harsh reality after his co-founders left due to financial constraints. Transitioning to the job market, he encountered rejections, with employers citing lack of specific industry experience or struggling to align his diverse skills with structured roles.
- Air India plane crash leaves 241 passengers dead, one lone survivor At least 265 bodies have been brought to the Ahmedabad civil hospital after the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff on Thursday, police confirmed. The London-bound flight AI-171, carrying 242 people, including 217 adults and 11 children, struck a doctors’ hostel near BJ Medical College and sparked a major fire.
- Reliance and Diehl sign ₹10,000 crore defence pact to manufacture Vulcano precision ammunition in India Reliance Defence has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Germany’s Diehl Defence to manufacture Vulcano 155mm precision-guided munitions in India. A new facility in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, will support this production, aligning with the government’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat goals. The partnership could generate ₹10,000 crore in revenue and marks Reliance’s fourth major global defence collaboration. With over 50% indigenous value addition, the deal strengthens India’s defence manufacturing base and boosts its export ambitions.
- Ahmedabad plane crash: From 241 dead to ongoing probe, all you need to know about the Air India tragedy A major incident occurred near Ahmedabad Airport. An Air India plane, flight AI171, crashed shortly after takeoff. The aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, was en route to London Gatwick. There were 242 people on board. The plane gave a MAYDAY call before the crash.
- Ahmedabad plane crash: List of India's most devastating air tragedies A London-bound Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing all 244 on board. Initial reports suggest a catastrophic technical failure. The incident has triggered a high-level probe and revived memories of past aviation disasters in India, including the Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision, Air India Flight 182 bombing, and the Air India Express Flight 812 crash in Mangalore.
- ‘Sonam came to the shop crying’: Ghazipur dhaba owner recalls late-night moment that solved the Indore missing couple case Sonam Raghuvanshi, accused of orchestrating her husband's murder during their honeymoon, was apprehended at a roadside eatery in Ghazipur after fleeing Meghalaya. She had asked to use the phone at the dhaba, leading to police involvement.
- New tatkal ticket booking rules: Aadhaar OTP must from July 2025, agents can't book tatkal in first half hour in AC, non-AC coaches and more Indian Railways is implementing significant changes to the Tatkal ticket booking system to enhance transparency and fairness. Starting July 2025, Aadhaar authentication becomes mandatory for online bookings, along with OTP verification at reservation counters and for agents. To prevent misuse, authorized agents face booking restrictions during the initial 30 minutes of Tatkal booking windows for both AC and non-AC classes.
- TV actress Puja Banerjee breaks down after cheated off all her life savings by someone she trusted, had to even mortgage her home Kunal Verma and Puja Banerjee, well-known TV actors, have revealed they were victims of a devastating financial scam perpetrated by a trusted inner circle member. The couple lost their entire savings, forcing them to mortgage their home. Puja visited the Icchapurti Hanuman temple, seeking strength and praying for her family's well-being and ability to rebuild their lives.
- Jupiter’s Cancer transit promises growth, healing, and big wins — especially for one lucky star sign in 2025 After over a decade, Jupiter's return to Cancer on June 9 promises significant emotional and personal growth for all zodiac signs. This cosmic shift fosters inner tranquility and expands opportunities. The 13-month transit emphasizes emotional stability, stronger family bonds, and personal fulfillment.
- Ahmedabad Air India plane crash: Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner has a history of technical issues An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, flight AI-171, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport en route to London Gatwick with 242 people onboard. The aircraft issued a MAYDAY call before the crash, raising concerns about potential technical failures. Investigations are underway, focusing on the aircraft's history of technical issues and manufacturing shortcuts previously alleged by a Boeing whistleblower.
- Mukesh Ambani's consumer empire overtakes decades-old energy business of RIL Reliance Industries, under Mukesh Ambani, witnesses a significant shift with consumer ventures like Reliance Retail and Jio now contributing over half of its operating cash profit. Analysts predict substantial EBITDA growth driven by these sectors, leading to positive free cash flow despite ongoing investments.
- Nifty to climb new high by Sept-Oct; bullish on 3 stocks now: Dharmesh Shah Market sentiment is upbeat following the RBI's rate cut. Dharmesh Shah of ICICI Direct anticipates Nifty reaching 25,500 soon. He expects it to challenge lifetime highs by September-October. Banking, capital goods, autos, PSUs, and metals are favored sectors. Adani Ports, ABB, and Bank of Maharashtra are top stock picks. Bank Nifty is expected to reach 61,000 in 2025.
- ‘No Kings’ protests near me against Donald Trump parade: Locations, date, time, map and how to register A group named 'No Kings' plans nationwide protests on June 14. The protests are against President Donald Trump's military parade. The parade is scheduled for the U.S. Army's 250th birthday and Trump's birthday. Protesters aim to show resistance to authoritarianism. Many demonstrations are planned across the United States and other countries. The protests are organized by Indivisible and other groups.
- No side business? No family wealth? CA shares 'boring' wealth formula that works while you sleep CA Nitin Kaushik shared insights on X about financial discipline and wealth creation, emphasizing saving before spending, inspired by Warren Buffett. He highlighted the power of compounding, illustrating how consistent investments grow significantly over time. Kaushik advised starting early, reinvesting returns, and avoiding unproductive debt for long-term financial independence.
- Why is India outpacing China, US, EU and Germany? Despite a slight moderation to 6.3% in FY26, India's economic growth remains robust, outpacing global trends. Fueled by strong domestic consumption, a favorable demographic dividend, and government-led capital expenditure, India stands out as the fastest-growing major economy. However, risks like oil import dependence and a weak export sector persist amid global economic turbulence.
- This Bengaluru-based firm is quietly saving thousands of mothers and newborns—here’s how Janitri Innovations is on a mission to prevent newborn deaths and bring affordable maternal healthcare to India’s last mile. The company was also the winner of India’s Top MSME of the Year- Micro, at the ET MSME Awards 2024.
- Feeling low in life? Anand Mahindra wants you to look at this poster and scoreboard of French Open winner Carlos Alcaraz for inspiration Anand Mahindra was deeply moved by Carlos Alcaraz’s epic French Open comeback, calling it a moment worth turning into a motivational poster. Down 0–40 and facing three championship points in the fourth set, Alcaraz’s stunning turnaround left Mahindra in awe.
- “Evangelize innovation, don’t just execute it”: The new mandate for GCC leaders Around the world, Global Capability Centres are no longer just doing the work—they’re shaping it. At the final Bosch Conversations roundtable in Bengaluru, industry leaders discussed how GCCs are evolving into innovation hubs with strategic ownership, deeper business alignment, and a growing role in global transformation. Here are the highlights
- SBI employee penalised for misbehavior: Bank’s disciplinary action of cutting two salary increments upheld by high court The Chhattisgarh High Court upheld SBI's disciplinary action under POSH Act, 2013 against an employee found guilty of sexually harassing a customer and colleagues. The court rejected the employee's appeal, stating that the bank's inquiry followed due process and the punishment of stopping two salary increments was proportionate. Read below to know more about this case.
- iOS 26: Check release date, full list of supported iPhones, new features, and why Apple skipped iOS 19 iOS 26 Release Date and Supported Devices: Apple will soon launch iOS 26 at the Worldwide Developers Conference. This new operating system will bring a redesigned interface and enhanced AI features. The final version is expected on September 16, 2025, alongside the iPhone 17 series. Users can anticipate a 'Liquid Glass' design and improved system apps. However, older iPhone models may not support all AI functionalities.
- NYT Connections Hints June 12, 2025: Complete 16-word list, categories, and answers to solve today’s puzzle #732 NYT Connections offers the satisfying complexity of the crossword, with the pace of a mini-game. Its layered design—simple in structure yet deep in concept keeps players coming back daily with four chances to stumble before the puzzle auto-solves, the game rewards bold thinking and careful grouping.
- Bengaluru techie, who once worked in global IT firm, now delivers food to survive. But he does not want an IT job Once a software company owner, he now delivers food in Bengaluru. Nithin Kumar, an X user, shared his story. Despite his situation, the ex-techie conducts seminars and lectures. He remains dedicated to rebuilding his business through hard work and vision.
- Air India plane crash: Video shows chilling visuals of Ahmedabad-London flight crashing into a building; Watch here Ahemdabad Plane Crash Video: An Air India flight AI171 to London Gatwick crashed after taking off from Ahmedabad. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner went down near Meghaninagar. The aircraft had 242 people onboard. Capt Sumeet Sabharwal and First Officer Clive Kundar were in command. Rescue teams and NDRF personnel were deployed. Fire and explosion intensified due to full fuel. Operations are underway.
- Tata Electronics sends hundreds of staff to Taiwan for semicon training Sources told us that the electronics arm of the Tata Group has sent “a couple of hundred” employees to its technology partner Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) for hands-on training in the specialised skills needed to operate the upcoming fab in Dholera.
- Chilling discovery: 10 venomous king cobras found in Nepal; Scientists say it's a warning of a major disaster 9 deadly king cobras and a monocled cobra were recently found near Kathmandu, raising alarms about climate change as these tropical snakes move into Nepal’s cooler, mountainous regions.
- Air India plane crash: AI-171 Capt Sumeet Sabharwal had 8,200 flying hours, co-pilot Clive Kundar had 1,100 Air India flight AI 171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner en route from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, crashed shortly after takeoff from runway 23. The aircraft, carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, issued a MAYDAY call before going down outside the airport perimeter. Experienced pilots Captain Sumeet Sabharwal and First Officer Clive Kundar were in command.
- How 50 Bajaj Finance shares will turn into 500 by June 27. Explained Bajaj Finance has announced a stock split and bonus issue. The stock split ratio is 1:2. The bonus issue ratio stands at 4:1. June 16 is the record date for both corporate actions. Shareholders with shares by June 13 are eligible. The allotment is expected on or before June 27.
- Railway Ministry permanently closes Rs 402-cr Mathura-Vrindavan rail conversion project The Railway Ministry has permanently shut down the Mathura-Vrindavan rail line conversion project, initially sanctioned in 2017-18 with a budget of Rs 402 crore, deeming it uneconomical. This decision follows local opposition to the broad gauge construction, which would have altered established pedestrian routes.
- NYT Connections answers and hints for June 11, 2025: Puzzle #731 clues, word groups, tricky connections, and smart strategy to solve today’s challenge NYT Connections answers for June 11 bring a fun mix of challenge and nostalgia in puzzle #731. With themes like boasting, arc-shaped things, cereal mascots, and citation symbols, today's game kept players guessing till the end. If you’re a fan of Cap’n Crunch or ever used a dagger in citations, this puzzle was made for you. It’s a perfect mix of clever clues and surprising links. Want to boost your win streak or learn what tripped most players up today? Dive into the full breakdown with helpful tips, group explanations, and strategies to beat tomorrow’s puzzle, too.
- From bankruptcy to bull run: Can Reliance Infra & Reliance Power fuel Anil Ambani’s comeback saga? Anil Ambani's Reliance Infrastructure and Reliance Power are experiencing a significant resurgence, with stock prices soaring. Reliance Infrastructure benefited from a legal reprieve and strategic defense contract, while Reliance Power is boosted by major solar projects and a return to profitability. These developments spark hopes for a potential comeback after years of financial struggles.
- Air India plane crash: What is Mayday call that pilot issued before fatal tragedy in Ahmedabad? An Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner, carrying 242 people, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, bound for London's Gatwick Airport. The flight, AI 171, plummeted into a residential area, triggering a massive emergency response. Captain Sumeet Sabharwal issued a Mayday call before the crash, indicating a critical emergency. A Mayday call is given by pilots when there is a life-threatening situation and it requires immediate attention.
- Potential Nankai Trough megaquake fatality estimate 300,000, Japan plans to keep it under 60,000, an 80% reduction Japan aims to reduce the projected death toll from a potential Nankai Trough megaquake by 80 per cent and cut structural damage by 50 per cent over the next decade. The government is reviewing disaster preparedness plans following new estimates that highlight higher-than-expected fatalities and damage in the event of a major Pacific coast earthquake
- New directors set to board Tata Sons with ₹30,000 crore and new priorities in focus Tata Sons plans board changes as directors retire. Ralf Speth will step down, and Leo Puri already quit. TV Narendran is a contender for a board seat. Ajay Piramal will retire next year. Tata Sons invests heavily in emerging sectors like Tata Digital and Air India. The company also surrendered its RBI registration.