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    Afraid: Everything we know about release date, trailer, plot, cast and production

    "Afraid" stars John Cho and Katherine Waterston as a family selected to test an AI assistant. The assistant starts as a helpful device but turns deadly. The film releases on August 30.

    Too Hot To Handle Season 6: See release date, episode schedule, cast and more

    Netflix will release the sixth season of "Too Hot to Handle" on July 19. The show will feature 10 singles and new twists brought by virtual assistant Lana. Episodes will release in stages through August 2.

    Copa America 2024 Argentina vs Peru Live: Prediction, how to watch for free, Lionel Messi injury update

    Argentina is playing Peru in Copa America 2024 and we have an update for Lionel Messi's injury.

    Kanchenjunga Express train meets with accident in Darjeeling; assistant loco pilot of goods train survives

    A container goods train collided with the Kanchanjunga Express near Rangapani station in North Bengal, resulting in nine fatalities and 32 injuries. The locopilot of the goods train and the guard of the Kanchanjunga Express were among the deceased.

    UP CM Yogi Adityanath offers financial assistance to kin of victims of Kuwait fire tragedy, Reasi terror attack

    Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath extended financial aid to families of two Gorakhpur workers who died in a Kuwait fire and to pilgrims injured in a terrorist attack in Jammu's Reasi. He facilitated the return of their bodies and offered condolences, presenting Rs 5 lakh each to the bereaved families and Rs 1 lakh each to the injured.

    Inter Miami vs Philadelphia Union live streaming: Prediction, kick off time, where to watch online

    Inter Miami will take on Philadelphia Union in MLS game this weekend. We have team news, predictions and live streaming details for soccer fans.

    • Kuwait fire: Kerala govt to provide Rs 5 lakh assistance to kin of those from state who died

      The Kerala government announced a Rs 5 lakh financial aid to the families of the 19 individuals from the state who lost their lives in the Kuwait fire tragedy, where 49 people perished and 50 sustained injuries. Additionally, Rs one lakh assistance will be given to the injured. Health Minister Veena George will be dispatched to Kuwait to oversee treatment for the injured and repatriation of the deceased.

      India joins other BRICS members in slamming Israel's attacks in Gaza

      India criticizes Israel for actions in Gaza, supported by Brics foreign ministers. They express concern over civilian displacement, deaths, and infrastructure destruction. Call for implementation of UNGA and UNSC resolutions, humanitarian aid delivery, and ceasefire. Demand release of hostages. Brics expanded with key Arab states condemning Israeli actions.

      PM Modi-led Cabinet approves govt assistance for constructing 3 crore rural, urban houses under PMAY

      The NDA government, under PM Modi's leadership, decided to assist 3 crore households for house construction in the first cabinet meeting. This decision was made under the PMAY scheme, with plans to construct two crore more houses in the next five years.

      Islamabad High Court stays execution of five former Pakistan Navy officers

      Islamabad High Court (IHC) Judge Babar Sattar on Tuesday issued the written order for the hearing held a day earlier on the request of Navy officers who said they were not provided legal assistance during the general court-martial order, Dawn News reported.

      UP Exit Polls 2024 Result Live: NDA to secure a landslide win in UP with 64-74 seats, predicts multiple exit polls

      Uttar Pradesh 2024 Exit Polls Live Updates: Uttar Pradesh witnessed a voter turnout of 54.03 per cent across 14 parliamentary constituencies in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections. According to the Election Commission of India’s Voter Turnout app, polling percentages varied significantly across different constituencies.

      What's in the new Israel ceasefire proposal Biden announced?

      U.S. President Joe Biden proposed a three-phase ceasefire plan to end the war in Gaza, involving a ceasefire, release of hostages and prisoners, and Gaza reconstruction, amidst a humanitarian crisis.

      India expresses deep concern over loss of lives in Rafah

      India on Thursday expressed deep concern over the loss of civilian lives in the displacement camp in Rafah and called for the protection of the civilian population and respect for international humanitarian law in the ongoing conflict.

      Four government officials arrested in Rajkot fire tragedy

      Rajkot police in Gujarat on Thursday arrested four government officials including a town planning officer (TPO) in connection with the devastating fire at TRP game zone here that claimed 27 lives last week. TPO M D Sagathia, assistant TPOs Mukesh Makwana and Gautam Joshi, and former station officer of Kalavad Road fire station Rohit Vigora were arrested, said an official.

      Kolkata residents stare at difficult days as workforce leaves city to vote

      Polling will take place in various constituencies in Kolkata and its adjacent districts of North, and South 24 Parganas in the final leg of the general elections.

      KITES Senior Care and Columbia Pacific Communites set to merge for one of India's largest senior living firms

      Columbia Pacific Communites is set to merge with Kites Senior Care, forming one of India's largest senior living firms. The merger is expected to benefit Columbia Pacific Communities, which has a net worth of over Rs 25 crore. The merger is expected to boost the company's bed capacity to over 1,000 within the next six quarters. Kites Senior Care, a leading provider of out-of-hospital geriatric care services, secured an investment of Rs 45 crore from Ranjan Pai's MEMG Family Office Fund in March 2024.

      PM Modi expresses grief at loss of lives in Rajkot fire tragedy

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief at the loss of lives in a fire tragedy in Gujarat's Rajkot. At least 16 persons, including children, were killed in a massive fire at TRP game zone. Local administration is providing assistance.

      Max Group arm Antara ties up with Hyderabad realtor for senior living project

      Antara has two projects - one in Dehradun and one in Noida - and it recently added one in Gurugram after a gap of three years.

      Railways suspends drivers, assistants for operating trains at 120 kmph against 20 kmph limit

      Drivers of Gatiman Express and Malwa Express suspended for speeding at 120 kmph in a 20 kmph cautionary speed limit section near Agra Cantt during bridge renovation work.

      Explainer: What's new in Copilot+ PC?

      A new breed of PCs made for the AI era is set for launch on June 18.

      Airstrike kills 27 in central Gaza and fighting rages as Israel's leaders are increasingly divided

      Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from the two other members of his War Cabinet, with his main political rival, Benny Gantz, threatening to leave the government if a plan is not created by June 8 that includes an international administration for postwar Gaza.

      Rohit Sharma criticises Star Sports for airing his private conversation, calls it 'breach of privacy'

      Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma criticized Star Sports for broadcasting a private conversation between him and Kolkata Knight Riders assistant coach Abhishek Nayar. The conversation, which went viral, showed Rohit contemplating his future with the Mumbai Indians. Rohit expressed concerns that the pursuit of exclusive content could damage the trust between fans, cricketers, and the sport.

      Member of Israel's War Cabinet says he'll quit the government June 8 unless there's a new war plan

      In a significant development, Benny Gantz, a key member of Israel's War Cabinet, threatened to resign if the government doesn't adopt a new plan for the Gaza conflict. His plan includes the return of hostages, ending Hamas' rule, and normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia. Gantz's departure would leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reliant on far-right allies, potentially impacting the direction of the conflict. Meanwhile, aid distribution is set to begin in Gaza, where residents are struggling amid Israeli restrictions and heavy fighting.

      Don't play with self-respect and dignity of Bengal's women, Mamata Banerjee tells PM Modi

      West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticised PM Modi for making false claims about atrocities in the state, warning him not to play with the self-respect of women. She accused BJP of conspiracies and intimidation, vowing to resist CAA and NRC implementation. Banerjee claimed INDIA bloc will win over 300 seats in Lok Sabha polls.

      'Mahalakshmi Scheme': Congress leader Sonia Gandhi promises assistance of Rs 1 lakh to women of poor households

      Congress leader Sonia Gandhi has announced a financial assistance scheme called 'Mahalakshmi,' offering Rs 1 lakh annually to women from poor households. This announcement comes during the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections. Meanwhile, Jairam Ramesh criticized Prime Minister Modi for not responding to Rahul Gandhi's invitation for a debate. The Lok Sabha polls are ongoing in 96 constituencies across nine states and one Union Territory, with significant contests in various constituencies.

      As Israel pushes deeper into Rafah, Hamas regroups elsewhere in ungoverned Gaza

      Israeli forces battle Palestinian militants in Gaza, risking Egypt peace treaty. Heavy bombardment reported in Jabaliya and Zeitoun. Civilians flee to Khan Younis and Mawasi. Lack of a postwar governance plan in Gaza.

      Got your digital doppelganger yet?

      Last year, Wall Street Journal columnist Joanna Stern wrote an article, 'I Cloned Myself With AI. She Fooled My Bank and My Family'. Even though AI Joanna was able to trick the voice biometric system on her credit card, the automated system asked for additional verification when a video intern for WSJ called and did her best Joanna impression.

      US says Israel's use of US arms likely violated international law, but evidence is incomplete

      Biden administration suggests Israel's use of U.S. weapons in Gaza may breach international law, lacking specific evidence. Report underscores potential violations. Debate stirs over humanitarian aid restrictions and political motives, fueling tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Congress.

      US says Israel's use of US arms likely violated international law, but evidence is incomplete

      The Biden administration suggested that Israel's use of U.S.-supplied weapons in Gaza may have breached international law but stopped short of conclusive evidence due to wartime complexities. While finding "reasonable" evidence of violations, the report did not link specific U.S. arms to individual airstrikes. This assessment could influence future decisions on arms provisions to Israel. Critics argue the review overlooks clear Israeli blocks on aid delivery during the conflict, raising concerns about potential starvation among Palestinians in Gaza.

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