DRIVING FORCE BEHIND CONSPIRACY
In 10 years, India no longer a charity case, it's the driving force of world economy: Sanjeev Sanyal
There are no such things as poor people. They are poor places. Say two brothers grew up in Moradabad. One of them stays back in Moradabad and another went off to Dubai. After five years, one person will be earning a lot more than the other. Why does this happen? It is because places matter, says Sanjeev Sanyal
Dexter: Original Sin - Dexter prequel release date, plot, behind the scenes and cast
"Dexter: Original Sin" arrives as the newest chapter in the enduring saga of Dexter Morgan, everyone's favorite TV serial killer portrayed by Michael C. Hall. Here’s what we know about the anticipated prequel.
UP Public Service Commission paper 'leak': Water bottle trick uncovered after arrest of 5 engineers
Six individuals arrested in Prayagraj for the paper leak of the Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer Examination-2024, which originated from a printing press in Bhopal. The individuals arrested include a printing press worker. The STF reported the seizure of a laptop, six mobile phones. Earlier, ten other individuals had been arrested in relation to this case.
Trigger Warning ending explained: Unveiling the mystery behind Parker's father's demise
In the film "Trigger Warning," a Special Forces commando discovers a perilous conspiracy upon returning to her hometown in search of answers about her father's untimely death.
Nashik man involved in global racket forcing youths into cyber fraud, honey trapping held
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested Sudarshan Darade in Nashik, Maharashtra, for his alleged involvement in an international human trafficking syndicate coercing youths into online criminal activities like credit card fraud and honey trapping. Darade is the sixth person arrested in the case, which involves trafficking Indian youths to work in fake call centers in Laos and Cambodia.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die Ending - Do Mike and Marcus prove their innocence?
The Bad Boys series has long held a special place in the hearts of action cinema enthusiasts, and the latest addition, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, continues to deliver the adrenaline-pumping thrills fans have come to expect.
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Red Sea crisis driving up cost of white goods
The Red Sea conflict is causing a shortage of shipping containers, leading to challenges like contract cancellations due to the force majeure clause. Shipping lines are adjusting to the situation post the financial year closure.
'Have delivered on 2019 promise of putting corrupt behind bars, our govt leveraged technology to tackle corruption': PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently vying for a third consecutive term, reaffirms his 2019 pledge to incarcerate corrupt individuals, asserting that he has fulfilled this promise. In an extensive discussion with ET, PM Modi addressed various topics. He reiterates the government's dedication to ensuring that the benefits of progress extend to all individuals in need, irrespective of their caste, creed, or geographical location.
Like a Netflix thriller: Raisi's death revives talk of Mossad's free run in Iran
Iran President Raisi Helicopter Crash: Social media is abuzz with conspiracy theories surrounding the helicopter crash that killed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian. Amid the Israel-Hamas war, suspicions arise, but experts find Israeli involvement unlikely due to the potential consequences of such an act.
DK Shivakumar rubbishes BJP leader Gowde's claim that he was involved in circulating abuse videos made by Prajwal Revanna
Speaking to reporters, Shivakumar said, "Better, let him (Gowda) file a case before Lokayukta or any other agency. I think he has some problems mentally. I'm very sorry, the national and state media shouldn't have picked up such baseless allegations. A person who is in jail, how can he make such allegations? All these are baseless. I don't want to comment."
Union Minister Hardeep Puri blasts Kejriwal, AAP over Maliwal 'assault'
AAP MP Swati Maliwal accuses CM Arvind Kejriwal's ex-aide Bibhav Kumar of assault. Union Minister Hardeep Puri questions incident's timing post-Kejriwal's jail release. Maliwal alleges tampered CCTV at Kejriwal's residence, amid AAP's flip-flop over assault claim. Vigilance Department terminates Kumar's service; AAP attacks Maliwal over video amid Lok Sabha elections; Delhi Police files FIR based on Maliwal's complaint.
Swati Maliwal assault case: Piyush Goyal lashes out at Kejriwal, asks "What kind of things he is doing"
Piyush Goyal lashed out at Arvind Kejriwal over the issue of AAP MP Swati Maliwal's allegations that she was assaulted inside Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's house by the latter's personal secretary, Bibhav Kumar.
Swati Maliwal assault case: AAP Rajya Sabha MP alleges CCTV tampering at Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's residence
Swati Maliwal assault case: In the latest development regarding the Swati Maliwal assault case, an allegation has surfaced from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP, suggesting tampering of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras at Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's residence. Swati Maliwal, former chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), disclosed this information via the microblogging site X on Friday evening.
Swati Maliwal case: AAP Punjab's Cheema says accused Bibhav is a good human being, meets everyone with love
Aam Aadmi Party leader Harpal Singh Cheema has defended the accused Bibhav Kumar, who allegedly assaulted Rajya Sabha MP and former DCW chief Swati Maliwal. Cheema believes Kumar is a good human being who meets everyone with love and arranges meetings with Kejriwal. Maliwal filed a FIR against Kumar, alleging that he slapped, kicked, and hit her in the stomach while she was at Kejriwal's residence. The case is under investigation, but Cheema believes Kumar is a good person.
Leak of Hassan video clippings: HD Kumaraswamy demands CBI probe, asks CM to fire his deputy Shivakumar
JDS State President HD Kumaraswamy has called for a CBI probe into the alleged crime on women in Hassan, including the leak and widespread circulation of explicit videos. Kumaraswamy accused Deputy CM DK Shivakumar of hatching a conspiracy and playing a key role in the distribution of pen drives. He urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to sack Shivakumar from the Cabinet and called the special investigation team (SIT) manipulated by the top two political bosses.
'25,000 pen drives distributed': Kumaraswamy sees plot in sex abuse allegations against Prajwal
Kumaraswamy accuses Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar of conspiracy involving 25,000 pen drives with videos of women sexually abused by Prajwal Revanna distributed before polls. Allegations against Revanna, demand for arrests, and probe complications highlighted.
Nervous about falling behind the GOP, Democrats are wrestling with how to use AI
Still smarting from being outmaneuvered on social media by Donald Trump and his allies in 2016, Democratic strategists said they are nevertheless treading carefully in embracing tools that trouble experts in disinformation. So far, Democrats said they are primarily using AI to help them find and motivate voters and better identify and overcome deceptive content.
China, Pakistan ISI behind bomb threat to 200 Delhi schools?
Schools in Delhi-NCR faced a bomb scare as over 200 institutions received threatening emails, prompting a large-scale response from authorities and causing widespread panic among parents and students. Despite a thorough search, no explosives were found, leading the police to treat the emails as a hoax. The incident has raised concerns about security and the origins of the threats, with investigations suggesting links to China and Pakistan’s ISI.
Understanding without bias
Proportionality bias is the tendency to attribute significant events to equally significant causes. This bias often fuels conspiracy theories, as people assume that major events must have been orchestrated by a grand force. Unladylike, a feminist lifestyle podcast, explores this phenomenon in an episode titled "Magical Overthinking." Host Cristen Conger and guest Amanda Montell delve into contemporary irrationality, discussing topics like the sunk cost fallacy and the halo effect. Montell's book, "The Age of Magical Overthinking," offers insightful perspectives on navigating today's landscape of (mis)information.
"Conspiracy by Pakistan": Sarabjit Singh's daughter on death of his killer, Amir Sarfaraz
Swapandeep Kaur, the daughter of Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh in Pakistan, has accused the Pakistani government of a "conspiracy" in the death of her father's killer, Amir Sarfaraz Tamba. Kaur believes that justice would have prevailed if Pakistan had been exposed, rather than the killing of one of the prepators. Tamba, an accused in the murder of Singh and a close associate of Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Sayeed, was killed by unidentified gunmen in Lahore.
The gold market hunts for answers behind bullion’s sudden surge
After trading in a fairly steady range for months, bullion started spiking in early March. It’s risen 14% since then and left a string of daily records in its wake.
Bitcoin halving driving crypto volatility: 5 tokens to monitor before the BTC rewards cut
Bitcoin halving spurs crypto volatility, driving the top cryptocurrency to new highs. Traders prepare by monitoring tokens like Green Bitcoin, Dogecoin20, Smog Token, Sponge Token, and Theta Network, each offering unique features for potential gains.
Inside Ukraine's covert Center 73, where clandestine missions shape the war behind the frontline
Ukrainian special forces officers faced the challenge of adapting their battle plan after the collapse of a dam, which rendered their initial strategy ineffective. Their goal was to secure a crossing to the other side of the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine. However, their mission did not end with crossing the river; they also needed assurance that they could hold the position.
'Leave the World Behind ': Is Barack Obama prompting conspiracy theories and apocalypse? Here is what director Sam Esmail has said
Is former president Barack Obama prompting conspiracy theories and apocalypse through 'Leave the World Behind', a movie made by his production company High Ground? The Netflix apocalyptic thriller stars Julia Roberts, Ethan Hawke, Mahershala Ali and Kevin Bacon. Know about it in detail.
Independent networking communities could be the driving force for economic innovation: Kumar Mangalam Birla
Mumbai-based networking community of chartered accountants 'Gitanjali Express' is a decade-old organisation that currently has more than 360 members from Eastern India. Its name is derived from a train by the same name that runs between Kolkata and Mumbai.
The driving force behind EV sales: It's range, baby!
Tata Motors dominates the domestic EV market with its Tiago, Nexon and Tigor models, followed by MG Motor India's Comet and Mahindra & Mahindra's XUV400. The electrification wave is also capturing the luxury car segment, where Mercedes EQS has the highest claimed driving range of 857 km, Audi Q8 e-tron at 600 km and BMW i7 a range of 590 km, according to market researcher Jato Dynamics.
Do Amanda, Clay and their family survive in 'Leave The World Behind'? Ending explained
am Esmail, the creative mind behind Mr. Robot, takes audiences on a suspenseful journey in his apocalyptic thriller, where two families are thrust together in the face of an impending disaster that seems to signal the end of the world. As viewers grapple with the chilling narrative, questions arise: Do the two families manage to survive the impending doom?
Meet Botlab Dynamics, the startup behind dazzling drone show at World Cup final
Botlab – which counts the Department of Science and Technology, I-Hub Foundation for Cobotics, Let’s Venture, and Florintree Advisors among its investors – has developed drone swarm technology that makes multiple drones ‘talk to each other’ and fly in a coordinated way together, autonomously.
Swaminathan driving force behind Green Revolution, guided nation towards achieving food security, say Union Ministers
Renowned scientist M.S. Swaminathan, known as the driving force behind India's Green Revolution, has passed away at the age of 98. His contributions in the field of agriculture led the nation towards achieving food security. Swaminathan's relentless efforts and dedication to advancing agriculture were recognized and praised by senior Union Ministers. His research and work in creating high-yield crops have had a lasting impact on Indian farmers and the country's agricultural productivity. Swaminathan also served as the chairman of the National Commission on Farmers, where he recommended a minimum support price for crops.
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