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UP Man Arrested for Killing, Dismembering Woman Over Mobile Chat Dispute

A man has been arrested in Uttar Pradesh after allegedly murdering a woman he was in a relationship with. The crime reportedly stemmed from a dispute that arose over a mobile phone chat. After killing her, the accused dismembered the victim's body. The body parts were then disposed of at multiple locations across the region. Authorities apprehended the suspect following an investigation into the woman's disappearance.

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Raigad Officer Carries Elderly Woman on Shoulders Through Waist-Deep Floodwaters

A Maharashtra police officer from Raigad district carried a 72-year-old woman on his shoulders to rescue her from flooding. The officer waded through muddy, waist-deep floodwaters while carefully transporting the elderly woman to safety. Photographs of the rescue were released by the Raigad Police, drawing widespread attention. The images highlight the efforts of local law enforcement in responding to flood-affected residents in the region.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

California solar farms boost survival of endangered San Joaquin kit foxes

Endangered San Joaquin kit foxes are thriving within two solar facilities in central California: the Topaz Solar Farm and California Valley Solar Ranch. Research found that fox-friendly fencing keeps out predators such as coyotes and bobcats, while solar panels provide cover from golden eagles. Survival rates for the foxes remained stable inside the farms, suggesting the installations offer an unexpected conservation benefit. The findings indicate that thoughtfully designed solar projects built on degraded land can simultaneously support wildlife and advance clean energy goals.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Why Mumbai Floods Every Year: 12 Key Factors Explained

Mumbai experiences recurring annual floods driven by a combination of geographical, infrastructural, and environmental factors. The city's low-lying coastal location and extreme rainfall make it inherently vulnerable, while high tides regularly obstruct stormwater drainage systems. Aging infrastructure, blocked drains, and large-scale construction projects worsen the situation, as does the loss of natural buffers like mangroves due to urban expansion. Climate change is projected to intensify rainfall patterns, making the flooding crisis more severe over time. Experts stress the need for comprehensive long-term planning to address these compounding challenges.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Andrew Ng outlines three key engineering loops for building AI-driven software

Google Brain co-founder Andrew Ng has published an open letter describing a framework he calls 'Loop Engineering' for developing AI-powered software. The first loop, the agentic coding loop, enables AI agents to autonomously write and test code. In the second loop, developers guide these AI agents by focusing on higher-level product decisions through continuous feedback. A third external loop incorporates real-world user interaction and testing to refine the software further. Ng emphasizes that humans retain a critical edge in this process due to their deeper contextual understanding of users and products.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Ukraine fires 400+ drones at Moscow after Russia's deadly strikes ahead of NATO summit

Ukraine launched more than 400 drones targeting Moscow and also struck Russia's Belgorod region in a major offensive. The attack came in response to a deadly Russian missile and drone barrage carried out across Ukraine. President Zelenskyy used the moment to renew calls for stronger Western air defense support, specifically urging the US to approve licenses for Patriot missile system production. The escalation is occurring as NATO leaders prepare to convene a summit where Ukraine's war effort and military aid will be central topics of discussion.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns NYC may lose investment over poor business climate

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has raised concerns about New York City's business environment under its current leadership. He highlighted that the top 1% of taxpayers contribute 47% of the city's total tax revenue, questioning whether residents receive adequate services in return. Fink argued that the existing tax burden is difficult to justify given the quality of public services being delivered. He called on policymakers to prioritize economic growth over tax policy decisions. Fink also cautioned that BlackRock could redirect its US resources to other locations if conditions in the city continue to deteriorate.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Samson dropped for Zimbabwe series despite T20 WC glory as Sooryavanshi earns call-up

India's selectors have dropped T20 World Cup Player of the Tournament Sanju Samson from the squad for the upcoming Zimbabwe series. The decision appears driven by a push to prioritise teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as part of a broader T20I squad overhaul. Questions have also emerged over whether head coach Gautam Gambhir and the regular support staff will accompany the team to Zimbabwe given the tight scheduling turnaround. Additionally, last-minute changes to India's Asian Games squad are reportedly still being considered by the selectors.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

MP Film Producer Threatened With Bomb Attack Over Upcoming Release 'Kala Hiran'

A film producer in Datia, Madhya Pradesh, received threatening phone calls from Pakistani numbers warning him not to release his upcoming film 'Kala Hiran'. The caller identified himself as an associate of gangster Shahzad Bhatti and threatened the producer with a bomb attack. Police have registered an FIR and are conducting a thorough investigation into the threats. The producer is known for making films based on controversial and real-life subjects.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

SBI Ordered to Pay Rs 25K for Sharing Customer's Account Details With Employer

A district consumer commission has ruled against the State Bank of India for sharing a customer's personal savings account details with his former employer. The bank disclosed this information without obtaining the customer's consent or permission. The commission found SBI guilty of deficiency in service and directed it to pay compensation along with legal costs to the complainant. The ruling highlighted the critical responsibility of banks to safeguard customer privacy and financial data.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Belgium thrash USA 4-1 to reach FIFA World Cup quarter-finals

Belgium defeated the United States 4-1 in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16, ending the American team's tournament campaign. The Belgian national team, known as the Red Devils, celebrated the win with a series of notable social media posts. One post made a sarcastic reference to Folarin Balogun's overturned suspension, while another playfully weighed in on the long-running 'football vs soccer' naming debate. The emphatic victory secured Belgium's place in the World Cup quarter-finals.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Ride-Hailing Apps Leave Passengers Struggling With Complaints and Safety Gaps

Passengers using ride-hailing apps in India are facing significant challenges when trying to report safety concerns and driver misconduct. Many users encounter AI chatbots instead of human support when lodging complaints, leaving issues unresolved. Reported incidents include driver misbehavior and violations of passenger privacy. While app aggregators claim a two-tier system exists to handle serious safety matters, commuters say it remains largely ineffective. The government has introduced new initiatives aimed at strengthening passenger safety standards across ride-hailing platforms.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

UP Woman Arrested After Husband Alleges Captivity and Electric Shock Torture

A woman in Uttar Pradesh's Fatehpur district has been taken into custody following serious allegations made by her husband. The man claimed that his wife tied him up, held him captive, and physically assaulted him. The alleged assault reportedly included administering electric shocks to him using live wires. Police confirmed the arrest on Tuesday, indicating that an investigation into the matter is underway.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

China Submarine Missile Test in Pacific Alarms US and Indo-Pacific Nations

China recently conducted a submarine-launched missile test in the Pacific Ocean, triggering strong responses from the United States and regional powers. Washington accused Beijing of aggressively expanding its nuclear arsenal and called for arms control negotiations. Countries including the Philippines and Taiwan condemned the launch, calling it destabilizing and provocative. Defense analysts described the test as a notable advancement in China's sea-based nuclear deterrent capabilities.

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Delhi to Allow Only Electric Two-Wheeler Registrations From April 2028

Delhi has announced a significant shift in its vehicle registration policy as part of its electric vehicle (EV) initiative. Starting April 1, 2028, only new electric two-wheelers will be permitted for registration in the capital. The policy aims to address Delhi's persistent and severe air pollution crisis by reducing fossil fuel-powered vehicles on its roads. This move signals a major push by Delhi authorities toward accelerating EV adoption among two-wheeler users.

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Sensex Rises 100 Points, Nifty Gains 26 as Crude Oil Ticks Higher

Indian equity markets opened on a positive note, with the BSE Sensex climbing around 100 points and the NSE Nifty 50 rising approximately 26 points. The modest gains came alongside a slight uptick in global oil prices, with Brent crude futures rising 28 cents, or 0.39%, to $72.29 per barrel. The movement in crude prices can influence sentiment in energy and related sectors on domestic exchanges. Overall market tone remained cautiously optimistic amid the early trading session.

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