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    Bihar woman cuts private parts of boyfriend after he refuses to marry her

    In Bihar's Saran district, a 26-year-old woman, reportedly a medical practitioner, cut off her 30-year-old boyfriend's genitals and flushed them down the toilet after he repeatedly refused to marry her. The couple had been in a relationship for five years. The woman, now arrested, claims the man exploited her under the pretext of marriage.

    The first Joe-Don presidential debate tells us more about the state of the US than the next POTUS

    This was the first time a POTUS and an XPOTUS were trading shots -- at one point, golfing shots. ‘I’m happy to play golf with you if you carry your own bag,’ 81-yr-old Biden said to 78-yr-old Trump. ‘Think you can do it?’ But a TV debate like this overturns the old WYSIWYG jungle proverb. Instead, it was WYGIWYS – What You Got Is What You Saw. America having to choose between two has-beens running on spare fossil-fuel.

    It's going to be good after it gets quieter

    Companies no longer have the pricing power they had in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic when consumption demand was roaring. That has now played out in manufacturing and services. The growth from here on should be more sedate, building on the economy's post-Covid revival. The markets are yet to price in this moderation, and some froth may be removed once the volatility around the election results settles.

    Michael Jackson's autopsy reveals startling facts: bald head, empty stomach, vitiligo, tattooed lips and more

    The autopsy report confirmed that the King of Pop Michael Jackson was reduced to skin and bone, his hair had fallen out, and he had been eating nothing but pills when he breathed his last.

    Incredible Nv!dia, bluest chip company

    Nvidia's recent surge to become the top company by market capitalization raises several critical questions. Firstly, while Nvidia excels with its graphics chips powering generative AI, questions linger on whether its clients like Microsoft and Alphabet (Google) have clear plans to monetize this technology. Secondly, Nvidia has surpassed Intel in earnings and valuation, prompting speculation about the sustainability of its computing dominance and drawing comparisons to Cisco's rise during the dotcom era.

    When a desi gets lost in McBritain's

    In the 15th century, Christopher Columbus landed in what he thought was India, but it was America. This case of mistaken identity caused the Italian navigator to call the local inhabitants 'Indios', Indians, an appellation that would be used for centuries to refer to indigenous Americans.

    The Economic Times
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