When I had told Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to give America 10% ownership for free, I later regretted because …

Trump administration shocked everyone when Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced in August 2026 that the US government had taken a 10% stake in chipmaker Intel. “BIG NEWS: The United States of America now owns 10% of Intel, one of our great American technology companies. This historic agreement strengthens U.S. leadership in semiconductors, which will both…

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Sagittarius, Weekly Horoscope,February 22 to February 28, 2026: Embrace a week of forward momentum and renewed optimism

Sagittarius, this week begins with a bright, forward-looking wind behind you. The Moon’s early movement supports learning, plans, and that familiar itch to do something bigger than routine. You’ll feel more active, more curious, and a bit more hopeful too. Good. Your ruler Jupiter is also in a supportive mood, so even when the days…

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Diabetes reversal: Is it possible? Blood sugar experts share tips that support remission

Diabetes Remission: Can Type 2 Diabetes Be Reversed Through Lifestyle Changes? For years, diabetes has carried a scary, permanent label: once you have it, you have it for life. However, that script is quietly flipping. From dramatic weight-loss trials to lifestyle “resets” that reboot insulin sensitivity, doctors are now talking about something that once sounded…

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Insurance Bill to boost FDI, give regulator more power

MUMBAI: The insurance sector is expected to see significant investments with the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws) Bill, 2025, to be introduced by the government in the winter session of Parliament.The Bill seeks to enable 100% FDI in insurance and allows Irdai, the regulator, to issue sector-specific licences, permitting new insurers to…

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10 abandoned islands in the world no one dares to live on and the chilling reasons why

Throughout the world, some islands were once inhabited by humans but now remain uninhabited due to various reasons such as environmental, conflict, or economic factors. Although these islands may appear to be mysterious, studies indicate that abandonment is not a rare occurrence. Recently, a study on island biogeography established that about 30% of islands have…

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Why wrapping aluminium foil around door handles works as a DIY security trick |

A peculiar DIY home security trend involves wrapping doorknobs in aluminum foil. This simple, inexpensive trick acts as a tamper indicator and an auditory alarm, alerting homeowners to potential intruders. DIY home security doesn’t necessarily require advanced equipment for your own surprises. A weird trend has been observed amongst people who have been trying their…

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Scientists discover that jellyfish sleep like humans and it may explain the origin of sleep |

Sleep appears to have emerged far earlier in animal evolution than previously thought, according to new research examining two brainless marine species. A study of the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda and the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis finds that both exhibit sleep-like states despite lacking a centralised brain. Researchers observed periods of reduced movement, lowered responsiveness,…

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