Matthew Perry’s stepfather says ‘I feel bad for you. I don’t hate you’ to Ketamine Queen after she got15-year prison sentence |

In a heartfelt statement, Keith Morrison, who is Matthew Perry’s stepfather, addressed the recent 15-year sentencing of Jasveen Sangha, controversially dubbed the ‘Ketamine Queen’. Morrison conveyed a surprising sense of understanding towards Sangha, noting that hostility would not serve any purpose. Amid the recent news that ‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha has been sentenced in relation…

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Dubai Airports update 11 April: Emirates operates reduced flights across 100+ destinations; passengers can rebook till June 15

In a recent update, Emirates has announced plans to operate reduced flights across 100+ destinations worldwide as Dubai’s aviation sector is gradually stabilising. It is a move that comes amid ongoing operational adjustments. The airline said it is closely monitoring conditions before going full capacity. Some destinations include, India, Indonesia, Japan, Ireland, Jordan, Greece, Korea,…

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Sundar Pichai : Almost two years after Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent company-wide Code Red, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella deploys emergency overhaul to … |

Satya Nadella, chairman & CEO, Microsoft Almost two years after Google CEO Sundar Pichai declared a company-wide ‘Code Red’ over AI, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has now deployed his own emergency overhaul, dubbed ‘Copilot code red’, according to a report by Benzinga. The report adds that Nadella is driving a sweeping effort to improve the…

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Andhra Pradesh Girls Drown: 3 girls drown, 1 injured after slipping into waterfall while clicking photos in Andhra Pradesh | Visakhapatnam News

VISAKHAPATNAM: A leisure trip to a waterfall in Mallugummi, ASR district, turned tragic on Thursday when three girls drowned and another was injured after they slipped and fell into the water.The deceased are S Trisha (17), S Ratnakumari (16), and S Pavitra (15). The injured girl, S Anjali (16), is undergoing treatment at a hospital….

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The ‘Hindu Rate of Growth’: Revisited

Last month, at a well-attended public event, a rising industry figure – articulate, widely read, and a columnist whose intellect I generally admire – took a playful swipe at an unnamed economist from the 1970s for coining the phrase “Hindu Rate of Growth.” His point was simple and delivered with the flourish that large audiences…

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Scientists in Australia have discovered a tiny microbe that could reveal the origin of human life | World News

Scientists have discovered an archaea called ‘Asgard’ in the extremely high-salinity waters of Shark Bay, Australia, which contains microbes that provide a long-standing evolutionary enigma for many centuries – how did simple, single-celled bacteria develop into such complex multicellular organisms, animals, and human beings? These unique microorganisms serve as an evolutionary link; they carry with…

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Watch: Dramatic splashdown as Artemis II astronauts return to Earth after historic journey around Moon

The Artemis II crew has safely returned to Earth after a nearly 10-day mission around the Moon, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego early Saturday, according to Nasa.Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canada’s Jeremy Hansen re-entered the atmosphere travelling at Mach 33. Their Orion spacecraft,…

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