FIFA 2026 World Cup: France vs Iraq becomes first weather-delayed match after severe thunderstorms and lightning halt play | Football News

France’s Manu Kone (6) guards Iraq’s Ali Alhamadi (9) during the World Cup Group I soccer match between France and Iraq in Philadelphia, Monday, June 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) Kylian Mbappe‘s first-half goal gave France the lead before dangerous lightning over Philadelphia forced players and supporters to seek shelter, creating the first weather-related suspension…

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They lost their daughter to Texas mass shooting. Indian-American parents’ $500K scholarship promise gets support from 3 companies

Savitha Shan posthumously received two degrees from the University of Texas two months after being killed in a mass shooting. 21-year-old Indian-origin Savitha Shan would have graduated by May, but her life was cut short by a March 1 mass shooting. Her parents Shan Muthian and Selvi Shan refuse to continue grieving and announced the…

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4 digital policing apps to expedite probe: Amit Shah | India News

Union home minister Amit Shah NEW DELHI: Four applications launched by home minister Amit Shah Friday — Abhigyan, Criminal Procedure Identification (CrPI), e-prosecution 2.0 and e-forensics 2.0 — promise to integrate policing, criminal identification, forensic probe and prosecution management into a seamless digital chain of the Integrated Criminal Justice System, expediting investigation and prosecution through…

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SSC CGL exam registration 2026: Last date to apply for over 12,000 vacancies; check complete details here

With the SSC CGL 2026 application deadline ending today, June 22, graduates seeking central government jobs have only a few hours left to complete their registrations. The recruitment drive is expected to offer nearly 12,256 vacancies in various ministries and departments. SSC has also announced a form correction window from June 29 to July 1…

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6 Indian parenting habits foreigners are embracing while many Indians are forgetting

In a world obsessed with parenting hacks, screen-time rules and expert-approved routines, some of the oldest Indian parenting habits are quietly finding new admirers abroad. What was once considered ordinary, even old-fashioned, is now being praised for the very things modern parents are chasing: emotional security, discipline, community and resilience. From shared family living to…

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