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Kenney Grant, founder of iconic West Virginia pizza chain Gino's, dies
The founder and owner of the iconic West Virginia chain Gino’s Pizza and Spaghetti House has died
19.07 / 17:01
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Risk-averse organizations chose CrowdStrike for cybersecurity. Now its software is causing chaos
Airlines, banks, hospitals and other risk-averse organizations around the world chose cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to protect their computer systems from hackers and data breaches
19.07 / 03:49
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Last chance to buy! Exide Industries among 12 stocks to trade ex-dividend on Monday
Happy Forgings and Exide Industries, among other companies, have declared dividends for their eligible shareholders, with the record date set as July 22. This means that today is the last day to buy the shares of these companies' shares to qualify for the dividends announced.
19.07 / 01:47
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The week in charts: Corporate profit, GDP projections, rural housing
NEW DELHI : Every Friday, Plain Facts publishes a compilation of data-based insights, complete with easy-to-read charts, to help you delve deeper into the stories reported by Mint in the week gone by. Smaller firms accounted for a bigger share in overall profits in 2023-24, while international agencies have become more optimistic about India’s 2024-25 growth projections after its stellar show in 2023-24. India’s corporate profit has always been driven by the biggest firms, with the top 10% commanding 95% of the profit share.
18.07 / 22:45
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What is Pavlopetri? Know how it sank, it’s history and how old it is.
Atlantis, yet conversations concerning sunken cities are usually dominated by the fabled Atlantis. As per the reports of MSN, Geologist Folkion Negris discovered this city, known as Pavlopetri, off the coast of Greece in 1904. It is estimated to be approximately 5,000 years old. Even though Pavlopetri was found early, it was not thoroughly investigated until 1967. The site was discovered that year under the direction of Nicholas Flemming from the University of Southampton's Institute of Oceanography. Flemming and his colleagues, accompanied by University of Cambridge archaeologists, surveyed the underwater metropolis for six weeks.
18.07 / 22:42
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Paris Olympics 2024: Rocket scientists, engineers among top US athletes participating, all you need to know
Team USA, brawns and brains will come together this year at the Paris Olympics, as the country's contingent boasts of rocket scientists, engineers, dieticians, which is rather uncommon when it comes to the teams being sent from other countries. The United States boasts of a holistic and overall development of its students, as well as its sportsmen, and this time, at the Paris Olympics 2024, this will be vividly visible.
18.07 / 21:04
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Will Russo Brothers direct next Avengers films? Details here
Infinity War" and "Endgame," may direct the next two "Avengers" films, planned for release in 2026 and 2027, as per media reports.
18.07 / 14:59
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Artists are taking things into their own hands to protect their work from generative AI
As image-generating AI continues to evolve, artists are increasingly fighting against what they see as an existential threat to their craft
18.07 / 11:02
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Bangladesh suspends mobile internet, police fire tear gas at protesters
Bangladesh on Thursday, while authorities cut some mobile internet services as violent clashes that have killed six and injured hundreds this week showed no signs of slowing. Shops and offices were open in Dhaka, the capital, but there were fewer buses on the streets, as a call for a nationwide shutdown from students demanding abolition of a quota of 30% reservations drew little response. Police fired tear gas to disperse stone-throwing students who blocked a major highway in the southern port city of Chittagong as mobile services were halted across most of the South Asian country.
18.07 / 02:04
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Edtech startup ByteXL bags $5.9 million funding in round led by Kalaari Capital
Edtech firm ByteXL has raised $5.9 million in a funding round led by early-stage venture capital firm Kalaari Capital as the lead investor, along with the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation. The funds will be used for expanding the team, advancing product development, rolling out new digital tools and technologies, and expanding outreach efforts to more colleges and universities across the country.
17.07 / 21:25
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Immigration minister has a message for international students: you can't all stay
Canada is reviewing how many long-term visas it grants to foreign students, underscoring the government’s desire to slow immigration and population growth.
17.07 / 19:52
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RSS-linked bodies point out flaws in centralised exams
ABVP) wasted no time in organising a nationwide agitation on the NEET-UG paper leak controversy in June, the Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas has now raised questions over the «centralised» approach for the Central University Entrance Test (CUET). The Vidya Bharti — which runs a chain of schools — had earlier this month expressed «deep concern» over the NEET-UG leak. All these organisations are affiliated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). It is probably the first such instance during the tenure of the Narendra Modi government that these organisations have unanimously and strongly pointed out faults and gaps in the government-run exam system. All of these are also learnt to have communicated concerns and forwarded various suggestions to the Centre's high-powered panel on exam reforms under former Isro chairman K Radhakrishnan, ET has learnt.
17.07 / 18:40
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Law firm Trilegal’s partner Nisha Kaur Uberoi to join JSA with 25-member team
Competition law practice at law firm Trilegal Nisha Kaur Uberoi is set to join law firm J Sagar Associates (JSA) along with her team of 25 attorneys including two partners Harshita Singh Parmar and Pranav Satyam. An alumnus of the National Law School of India University and the National University of Singapore Uberoi has also worked with firms such as AZB & Partners and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas. “This move will greatly enhance and consolidate the firm’s existing domain in Competition Law, and further bolster our market-leading corporate and disputes practices,” said Amit Kapur and Vivek K. Chandy, joint managing partners at JSA in a joint statement. “The addition of Nisha and her team to our existing practice in JSA is a testament to our commitment to meeting the complex antitrust and competition needs of our clients globally.”
17.07 / 14:07
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J.D. Vance and the Indian-American dream
You may be surprised to learn that the wife of “hillbilly" J.D. Vance is the daughter of Indian immigrants. Usha Vance (née Chilukuri, a name with origins in the south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh) grew up in San Diego.
17.07 / 12:13
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Women’s right to bodily autonomy: Japan needs to think again
A 24-year Japanese model and four of her young compatriots, who want to undergo sterilization surgeries, recently filed a lawsuit at a Tokyo court to challenge Japan’s Maternal Protection Act of 1996, which deprives them of the opportunity to do so and thus violates their constitutional right to equality and self-determination. The petitioners’ lawyer argued that the Act smacks of “excessive paternalism" in assuming that “a woman’s body is destined to become a mother," denying them the right to “live a life of their choice." This Japanese law, a revised version of its earlier Eugenics Protection Law of 1948, has stringent pre-conditions for a woman to undergo a sterilization surgery.
17.07 / 08:13
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After reshaping Las Vegas, The Mirage to be reinvented as part of a massive Hard Rock makeover
The Mirage is about to vanish from the Las Vegas Strip
17.07 / 07:57
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Tyson Foods heir pleads not guilty to charge of driving while intoxicated
Tyson Foods heir and executive John R
17.07 / 07:09
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It’s a strong foundation of primary education that will take India forward
anganwadi coverage is high starting at age 3 and remains high till well after age 5. In others, private pre-schools dominate even in rural areas. In still others, government primary schools have included pre-primary grades.
17.07 / 03:45
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Muharram 2024: Know the history, significance of Ashura and cultural practices
Muslims worldwide. It marks the beginning of the new Islamic year and is considered one of the four sacred months in Islam, during which warfare is traditionally prohibited. The month is particularly notable for the Day of Ashura, a day of deep mourning and reflection for many Muslims, especially those of the Shia sect. Muharram and Ashura hold profound religious, historical, and cultural significance for Muslims. While the observances and rituals may differ between Sunni and Shia communities, the underlying themes of faith, sacrifice, and justice resonate universally.
17.07 / 02:41
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Elon Musk shares LOL emoji to post on Donald Trump's running mate J D Vance's ‘Indian connection'. ‘You either hire an…’
Musk took the comment section of the post and reacted with laughing-out-loud emoticon.Senator JD Vance is former US President Donald Trump’s running mate and Usha Chilukuri Vance is his Indian-origin wife. The couple was trending on social media. X users have been flooding social media with posts on Chilukuri’s Indian connection.
16.07 / 20:49
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Will NASA make human base in lunar caves? How long these caves on Moon are and will humans take drinking water from caves?
Moon as well? Some of those caves are as big as 130 feet or 40 meters wide and tens of yards meters long, reports AP. Talking to the BBC, Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut to travel to space said that humans could potentially be living in lunar pits in 20-30 years as these caves looked like a good place for a base. She also said that this cave is so deep that astronauts might have to use “jet packs or a lift” to get out.
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