Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors (12-07-2025) game preview: When and where to watch, expected lineup, injury report, prediction, and more | NBA News

Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors (Image via NBA) The Golden State Warriors resume their Eastern road trip on Sunday, when they face the Chicago Bulls. The two nonconference clubs will play for the first time this season. It concludes the Dubs’ three-game road trip, while the Bulls complete their three-game homestand.The Chicago Bulls (9-13)…

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Paint sector watch: Companies expect Q3 volume pickup on better margins; pricing pressure persists

Leading paint companies are turning cautiously optimistic about the December quarter, expecting a recovery in volumes and margins after a rain-disrupted first half, even as competition in the sector remains intense.Executives from Asian Paints, Kansai Nerolac, Berger Paints and AkzoNobel India said recent trends point to a demand revival from September, with benign raw material…

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WTC 2025-27: Australia top World Test Championship standings after 2-0 Ashes lead; where are India? | Cricket News

Team India coach Gautam Gambhir and Australia and England skippers Australia have secured a 2-0 lead in the 2025/26 Ashes series by defeating England with an eight-wicket victory in the Brisbane day-night Test on Sunday.Joe Root achieved his first Test century in Australia, helping England reach 334 in their first innings. Zak Crawley contributed 76…

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Guwahati Masters badminton tournament: Sanskar Saraswat clinches maiden Super 100 title; Tanvi Sharma finishes as runner-up | Badminton News

Sanskar Saraswat (Screengrab) Sanskar Saraswat of India secured his first Super 100 title by defeating fellow countryman Mithun Manjunath in the men’s singles final at the Guwahati Masters on Sunday.The 19-year-old from Jodhpur demonstrated exceptional skill and power, winning the all-Indian final 21-11, 17-21, 21-13 in a 50-minute match.In the women’s singles category, Tanvi Sharma,…

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Former staff return to Education Department: How it happens and why discrimination cases continue growing

Education Department recalls employees: What families need to know about discrimination complaints. (AP Photo) Dozens of former staffers are returning to the U.S. Education Department after being placed on administrative leave during a series of layoffs, as the agency struggles with a growing backlog of civil rights complaints. The return comes amid legal disputes over…

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