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23.09 / 18:53
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Compromise breakfast: This is what Michelle Obama ate for breakfast virtually every day when she was growing up
the former First Lady may have learned a thing or two about fine dining, breakfast used to be the last thing Michelle Obama wanted to eat. Consequently, she spent many years of her life starting every day with the same thing. In the first episode of the Audible podcast Your Mama's Kitchen, Michelle revealed the information, stating that her hate of breakfast stemmed from the fact that her family typically makes a big deal out of it. She revealed that she used to be a fussy eater. Nothing about breakfast appealed to her. Her brother, who regularly ate breakfast, thought she was nuts, she revealed to podcast presenter and journalist Michele Norris. Her brother was becoming more and more of an athlete; therefore, they ate large breakfasts. Everything was served in this order: cereal, fried or scrambled eggs, a ton of toast, bacon, and link sausage. Thus, breakfast was substantial. Even though Michelle's family enjoyed breakfast, she admitted that she despised it. As a result, Marian Robinson, Michelle's mother, tried ferociously to convince her daughter to eat the most significant meal of the day. Also Read :JD Vance net worth: Donald Trump’s running mate has assets worth millions, bitcoin
23.09 / 12:37
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Hedge funds snap up US tech stocks amid falling rates, says Goldman Sachs
Hedge funds bought U.S. tech and media stocks at the fastest pace in four months last week, said a Goldman Sachs prime brokerage note to clients seen by Reuters on Monday, spurred by the Federal Reserve's anticipated 50-basis point rate cut. Falling rates are expected to rejuvenate industrial spending, making it easier for companies to borrow money at lower costs and for consumers to buy tech products, all of which might benefit the stock prices of these companies. The Fed's first rate cut in four years lifted U.S. stocks last week, with the S&P 500 index closing Friday 1.15% higher, as recession fears ebbed and investors digested the implications of easing monetary policy.
23.09 / 12:37
23.09 / 11:42
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Understanding drawdowns before tactical allocation in a portfolio
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Volatility is the lifeblood of financial markets. It creates profit opportunities but is also the source of sleepless nights for many investors.
23.09 / 10:05
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Section 230 catches up to AI
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Is TikTok toast? Fearing Chinese spying, the U.S. decided to ban TikTok last April if it wasn’t sold by January 2025.
23.09 / 09:11
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Parliament should consider bringing amendment to POCSO Act: SC
Supreme Court on Monday suggested that Parliament should seriously consider bringing an amendment to the POCSO Act for substituting the term "child pornography" with «child sexual exploitative and abuse material» with a view to reflect more accurately the reality of such offences. A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice J B Pardiwala said the Centre, in the meantime, may consider to bring about the suggested amendment to the POCSO Act by way of an Ordinance. «We put the courts to notice that the term 'child pornography' shall not be used in any judicial order or judgment, and instead the term 'child sexual exploitative and abuse material' (CSEAM) should be endorsed,» the bench said. The apex court delivered a landmark judgement which held that watching and downloading child pornography are offences under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 and the Information Technology (IT) Act.
23.09 / 08:57
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JMM urges EC to complete Jharkhand assembly poll process by first week of December
JMM) on Monday urged the EC to conclude the poll procedure for the assembly elections by the first week of December so that the current government could complete its full term. An EC team headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar came to Ranchi earlier in the day to review the preparedness for the assembly polls due this year. The team held its first meeting with different political parties. JMM representatives-MLA Sudivya Kumar and central spokesperson Supriyo Bhattacharya-placed the party's points before the commission.
23.09 / 08:15
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EPFO logs 20 lakh net new members in July
EPFO recorded a net addition of 19.94 lakh members in July this year, the Labour Ministry said on Monday. Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said in a press conference that 10.52 lakh new or first-time workers subscribed to Social Security schemes run by the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO). The minister said almost 20 lakh net new members addition (19.94 lakh) were recorded in July this year. He also informed that 8.77 lakh members added in July are in the age group of 18-25 years.
23.09 / 07:45
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Why you should update to iOS 18: Cert-In flags 'severe' vulnerabilities in Apple iPhones, Macs and iPads
CERT-In) has raised an alarm over 'multiple vulnerabilities' identified in various Apple products. These security flaws, which have been given a rating of 'high severity' could potentially allow attackers to exploit systems, gaining unauthorized access to sensitive information, executing arbitrary code, and bypassing security protocols. Additionally, the vulnerabilities pose risks of denial of service (DoS) attacks, privilege escalation, authentication bypasses, and spoofing threats. The vulnerabilities have been detected in several Apple products, including iPhones, iPads, Mac devices, and related software on versions prior to iOS 18, iPadOS 17.7, macOS 14.7 and others.
23.09 / 01:39
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South Korean Lawmakers Say Their Wallets Are ‘Full of Crypto Dust’
Tim Alper is a British journalist and features writer who has worked at Cryptonews.com since 2018. He has written for media outlets such as the BBC, the Guardian, and Chosun Ilbo. He has also worked...
23.09 / 00:48
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Companies News Today Live Updates on September 23, 2024: Carlyle builds $400 mn vehicle for auto comp acquisitions in India
Companies News Today Live Updates: Stay ahead of the curve with the latest insights from the corporate world through our company news coverage. This section provides a detailed look at significant events affecting industries and markets globally, including mergers, acquisitions, financial reports, and strategic shifts in leadership and operations.
22.09 / 14:19
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Assassin’s Creed Shadows: What we know about release date, platforms and plot
Assassin’s Creed Shadows," will be released on November 15, 2024. Set in feudal Japan, the game will feature two protagonists and be available in various editions. It will launch across multiple gaming platforms.
22.09 / 13:27
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Scientists find sleep's secret power. It is related to your memory
sleep and prepare us for hosting a new set of memories. A study published in the Science Journal found a particular ‘switch’ in our brain reactivates our memory during sleep. This «switch» aids in clearing the decks so that the memory pathways can regenerate and get ready for a fresh learning day. The ability to store new knowledge is a top priority for our brains.
22.09 / 13:27
22.09 / 11:59
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How a Mumbai woman lost Rs 3.37 lakh after Tinder friendship with man who claimed to be living abroad
As the story unfolded, Advait claimed he was abroad and intended to visit Mumbai on September 16. On that day, the woman received a shocking call from someone purporting to be a Delhi customs official. The caller informed her that Advait had been detained at the airport with a large sum of Euros, as per PTI. In a moment of panic, she was told that in order to secure Advait's release, she needed to pay Rs 3.37 lakh via UPI. Following the caller's instructions, she transferred the money. However, the fraudster later demanded an additional Rs4.99 lakh for further expenses.
22.09 / 11:59
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NCLAT junks plea of Liberty Shoes's former CEO seeking ease of norms to sue firm
NCLAT has dismissed the petition of Adesh Kumar Gupta, former CEO and Executive Director of Liberty Shoes, seeking an exemption from minimum shareholding norm to file a case of oppression and mismanagement against the company. Gupta has 5.83 per cent shareholding in Liberty Shoes. He was removed as an executive director of Liberty Shoes on September 30, 2023 and ceased to be the chief executive officer (CEO) of the company. However, the company informed the stock exchange about his removal from the board on November 21, a day after the Chandigarh bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), on November 20 last year, dismissed his earlier plea.
22.09 / 11:37
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Bengal Power secretary steps down from DVC board, chief engineer from DVRRC
West Bengal government and Centre over release of water from reservoirs of Damodar Valley Corporation, state Power secretary Santanu Basu has stepped down from the board of DVC, officials said on Sunday. The Chief Engineer, Irrigation and Waterways of West Bengal has also quit the Damodar Valley Reservoir Regulation Committee (DVRRC), they said. Basu in an email to DVC chairman on September 21 said, «In view of the unprecedented and uncontrolled release of water by the DVC from its dam systems, leading to widespread inundation causing immense sufferings to the people in vast areas of the state, I do hereby tender my resignation as the member of state from the board of DVC.»
22.09 / 10:11
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Downloading and watching child porn a POCSO offence? Supreme Court to decide on Monday
Supreme Court is scheduled to deliver on Monday its judgment on a plea challenging a Madras High Court ruling that has said mere downloading and watching child pornography is not an offence under the POCSO Act and the information technology law. A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra is likely to pronounce the verdict. Terming atrocious, the apex court had earlier agreed to hear the plea challenging the high court ruling that has said mere downloading and watching child pornography is not an offence under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Information Technology (IT) Act. On January 11, the Madras High Court quashed the criminal proceedings against a 28-year-old man charged with downloading pornographic content involving children on his mobile phone.
22.09 / 10:07
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Risk: An underrated word in today's investment landscape
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Risk profiling is a mandatory exercise every investment advisor must undertake before giving investment advice. Despite its importance, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has not defined a specific methodology, leaving advisors with the flexibility to approach this task in various ways.
22.09 / 10:07
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Government issues high severity warning for iOS, iPadOS and macOS users post iPhone 16 launch
Weekly Tech Recap: iPhone 16 goes on sale in India, Samsung may be working on a rollable phone and moreCERT-In warns that apart from accessing sensitive information, these vulnerabilities can be used by attackers to “execute arbitrary code, bypass security restrictions, cause denial of service (DoS) conditions, bypass authentication, gain elevated privileges and perform spoofing attacks on the targeted system."Apple iOS versions prior to 18 and iPadOS versions prior to 18Apple iOS versions prior to 17.7 and iPadOS versions prior to 17.7Apple macOS Sonoma versions prior to 14.7Apple macOS Ventura versions prior to 13.7Apple macOS Sequoia versions prior to 15Apple tvOS versions prior to 18Apple watchOS versions prior to 11Apple Safari versions prior to 18Apple Xcode versions prior to 16Apple visionOS versions prior to 2CERT-In states that these vulnerabilities have been fixed in the latest version of software updates by Apple and alerts the iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, Safari, Xcode and visionOS users to update to the latest software update provided by the Cupertino based tech giant in order to stay secure. Notably, CERT-In had also also warned about the vulnerabilities in Google Chrome browser earlier this month.
22.09 / 07:47
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Govt to kick off FY26 Budget making exercise from second week of next month
Indian economy recording 7 per cent growth rate for the fourth consecutive year. The budget for the next financial year would focus on reforms to be pushed to further accelerate growth momentum and measures to generate jobs and boost demand in the economy. "Pre-budget meetings chaired by Secretary (Expenditure) shall commence in the second week of October 2024. Financial Advisers shall ensure that necessary details...are properly entered in UBIS (Union Budget Information System) before/latest by October 7, 2024," Budget circular 2025-26 issued by the Department of Economic Affairs said. Hard copies of the data in the specified formats should be submitted for cross-verification, it said.
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