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US Strikes on Iran Kill at Least 50, Wound Over 500 as Tensions Escalate

The United States has carried out a fresh wave of strikes on Iran, resulting in significant casualties. Iran's health ministry confirmed that at least 50 people were killed and more than 500 others were wounded in the attacks. The strikes mark a sharp escalation in hostilities between Washington and Tehran. The development has raised serious concerns about regional stability across the Middle East.

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IPS Trainee Faces Sexual Harassment Charges After Colleague Files Complaint

An IPS trainee has been accused of sexually harassing a fellow colleague, leading to a formal case being filed against them. The accused allegedly groped the complainant and subjected her to unwanted physical contact. In addition to the physical misconduct, the trainee reportedly used offensive and abusive language toward the victim. The harassment is also said to have caused significant mental distress to the complainant. Authorities have registered the case and are expected to proceed with an investigation into the matter.

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Elisha Cuthbert sells LA home for $1.93M after steep price reduction

Hollywood actress Elisha Cuthbert has successfully sold her Los Angeles property for $1.93 million after multiple failed attempts to attract a buyer. The deal was finalised following a significant price reduction of $1 million. The sale coincides with Cuthbert's return to acting after a four-year hiatus. During that break, the actress had stepped away from the spotlight to focus on raising her two children with former NHL player husband Dion Phaneuf.

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Gurnoor Brar concedes 97 runs as England post record 387/3 at Lord's

India spinner Gurnoor Brar recorded the most expensive ODI bowling figures at Lord's, going wicketless while conceding 97 runs. His performance also entered India's record books as one of the costliest bowling spells by an Indian bowler in ODIs. England's top order capitalised on an inexperienced Indian attack, with Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell forming a dominant opening partnership. The hosts finished with a total of 387 for 3, the highest ODI score ever posted at Lord's.

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Delhi Police Denies Permission for CJP's Parliament March on July 20

Delhi Police has stated that no permission was sought or granted for a proposed march to Parliament scheduled for July 20. Prohibitory orders are currently in force across the New Delhi district, prohibiting public assemblies in the area. Authorities have warned that any unauthorized gatherings will attract legal action under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The Delhi High Court had earlier backed the Centre's intervention during Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike. Police have appealed to the public to cooperate with security arrangements ahead of the upcoming Parliament session.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Spain vs Argentina World Cup Final: More Than Just Messi Against Yamal

Spain and Argentina are set to face each other in a highly anticipated World Cup final. The match carries significant symbolic weight, with Lionel Messi potentially playing in what could be his last World Cup game, while teenage sensation Lamine Yamal looks to claim his first major international title. Both players share a connection through Barcelona's famed La Masia academy, adding another layer of narrative to the fixture. The contest extends beyond individual rivalries, with broader footballing and political dimensions surrounding the high-profile clash.

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Japanese Scientists Identify Third Cell Type Key to Hair Follicle Regeneration

Japanese researchers have discovered a third cell type that plays a crucial role in regenerating hair follicles. This newly identified cell works alongside two previously known cell types to support the hair growth process. In experiments conducted on mice, the team successfully demonstrated a complete cycle of hair regrowth using this cellular combination. The findings could open the door to new regenerative therapies targeting hair loss conditions such as baldness and thinning hair.

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Joe Root Makes History With Six Consecutive Fifty-Plus Scores at Lord's

Joe Root etched his name in England cricket history by recording six consecutive fifty-plus scores, a first for an England batter. The milestone came during a T20 or ODI match at Lord's, where Root contributed an unbeaten 74 off 49 balls. England put up an imposing total of 387 for 3 after choosing to bat first. Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell laid a strong foundation with a solid opening stand. Jos Buttler added late momentum with a brisk unbeaten 41 near the end of the innings.

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Gilmore Girls Pilot Home in Ontario Listed for $3.88 Million CAD

A historic Victorian home in Unionville, Ontario, used as the Gilmore residence in the pilot episode of Gilmore Girls, has been put up for sale. The property is listed at approximately $3.88 million CAD (around $2.7 million USD). Built circa 1875, the house combines period architectural charm with contemporary amenities. The surrounding Unionville neighborhood also doubled as several key locations in the fictional town of Stars Hollow during filming. The property's on-screen legacy is expected to boost its appeal among fans of the long-running drama series.

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Centre to introduce bill criminalising insult to Vande Mataram in Rajya Sabha

The Indian government has listed the Prevention of Insults to National Honour (Amendment) Bill, 2026, for introduction in the Rajya Sabha on Monday. Home Minister Amit Shah is set to table the legislation in the upper house of Parliament. The bill seeks to make any insult to Vande Mataram a criminal offence. This proposed amendment would extend legal protections for the national song, similar to existing provisions for other national symbols.

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Ashwin raises concern over Kuldeep Yadav's repeated exclusion from India's tour squad

Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has publicly questioned India's decision to keep leaving Kuldeep Yadav out of the playing eleven. Kuldeep was again omitted for the third ODI, continuing a pattern of exclusion throughout the tour. Ashwin warned that repeatedly sidelining a player can hurt their confidence and disrupt their rhythm. India chose a pace-heavy bowling lineup despite dealing with some bowling absences. Kuldeep has now been left out of every ODI and T20I match on the ongoing tour.

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Bengaluru woman dies by suicide; husband and father-in-law arrested for dowry harassment

A 31-year-old woman in Bengaluru allegedly took her own life following months of dowry-related harassment. Her husband and father-in-law have been accused of subjecting her to prolonged distress. The woman's father approached the police and filed a formal complaint against the two men. Acting on the complaint, authorities arrested both the husband and father-in-law. The accused have since been remanded to judicial custody pending further legal proceedings.

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Sonam Wangchuk's Wife to Lead Parliament March as His Hunger Strike Continues

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk remains on an indefinite hunger strike at Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi. His wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, has announced she will lead a march to Parliament on his behalf. The Delhi High Court rejected a plea seeking his immediate transfer to a private hospital. Angmo called on demonstrators to stay peaceful and alert against any attempts to disrupt the protest. Security across New Delhi has been tightened ahead of the planned march.

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