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Trump praises Xi, predicts 'very good deal' with China despite tariff standoff
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Jeff Bezos’ Mar-a-Lago dinner led to Melania’s $40M Amazon Prime project
Melania Trump has secured a $40 million deal with Amazon Prime Video for a documentary about her White House life, timed with Donald Trump's potential return. Directed by Brett Ratner, it features exclusive insights into her daily routines, with appearances by Donald and Barron Trump. The deal was finalized after discussions with Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.
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Ensuring the safety of elephants
A recent case of poaching has sparked concerns about trade in wildlife products
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Guindy, Ambattur, Madurai and Ranipet to get co-working spaces, says T. M. Anbarasan
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Life limps back to normal in Muzaffarnagar after Waqf Bill protest, notices to 300 for wearing black bands
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IIT-Madras’ Centre for AI Research to work on efficient, task-specific models for CPUs
IIT Madras Pravartak Foundation partners with Ziroh Labs for research in practical, efficient AI solutions
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Air India Express pilot suffers fatal cardiac arrest after landing
The airline confirmed that the pilot was rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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Miffed at being denied loan, goon records banker’s trips to brothel
A Nagpur banker, denied a loan, found himself blackmailed by a goon who recorded his visits to a local brothel. The goon, Adesh Samudre, extorted gold and valuables worth Rs 2.35 lakh from the banker by threatening to expose his activities to his family.
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Tamil Nadu Mediation and Conciliation Centre celebrates its 20th foundation day
Justices S.S. Sundar, Anita Sumanth, G.K. Ilanthiraiyan and D. Bharatha Chakravarthy distribute pamphlets inside Madras High Court campus
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Karnataka High Court notice to DRI on Ranya Rao’s plea seeking release on bail
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US: We will revoke or deny Visa if your social media posts are in support of ...
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that social media activity can now impact visa approvals or lead to visa revocations. According to a USCIS statement, the agency will review social media profiles and may deny visas or residency permits to individuals whose posts are deemed anti-Semitic under the policies of the current administration.
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