Cancer Horoscope Today, June 13, 2026: Gains can come, and smart investments in secure instruments are favoured

A pleasant current runs under the whole day, Cancer, and you’ll feel it. The Moon, your ruler, supports fulfilment, while Jupiter opens doors for long-held wishes to move closer. Something you’ve wanted for quite some time may finally show signs of becoming real. That can be deeply satisfying.There’s also support around you, not just from…

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​​Tejal Hasabnis stars as India A beat Bangladesh A by 46 runs to lift Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 title | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: India A Women delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat Bangladesh by 46 runs in the final and win the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars title on Sunday. Batting first, India A posted a competitive total of 134/7 in 20 overs, thanks largely to a composed unbeaten half-century from Tejal Hasabnis and…

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‘Safeguarded agriculture, dairy’: Piyush Goyal hails India-US trade deal in Parliament

NEW DELHI: Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday defended the India-US bilateral trade agreement in the Lok Sabha, saying India had “successfully safeguarded” its sensitive sectors, particularly agriculture and dairy, after nearly a year of negotiations between the two sides. “As the Members of the House are aware, since Prime Minister Narendra…

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Sensex surges 1.1k pts on renewed US-Iran talks

MUMBAI: Indian shares rose to a two-week high on Monday as signs of progress in US-Iran peace talks pushed oil prices lower and boosted investor appetite for risk assets.US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that Washington and Iran had “largely negotiated” an MoU on a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz,…

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New monoclonal antibody could be a game-changer in treating rare liver disease by reducing inflammation and fibrosis, says new study

A new monoclonal antibody called nebokitug offers fresh hope to patients who have primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), because this rare liver disease has limited treatment options until now, except for a transplant. The first set of trials, led by University of California-Davis, US, (Published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology) shows that the treatment maintains…

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