Trump fumes as Mamdani-backed ‘communists’ topple incumbents in New York primaries

Trump mocked the results while accusing the media of ignoring his own political successes (Photo credit: AP) US President Donald Trump lashed out at the growing influence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani after a trio of progressive candidates backed by the democratic socialist leader scored major victories in New York’s Democratic congressional primaries.Taking to…

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Hot country, cold shoulder: Pew survey shows Trump’s global approval tanking

The 2026 Global Attitudes Survey by Pew Research Center now shows an overwhelmingly negative view of Trump The TOI correspondent from Washington: Time and again, US President and MAGA boss Donald Trump has claimed that foreign leaders have assured him that “we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world” and the US was dead before…

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Speaker Birla to decide on TMC, Sena (UBT) defections before Monsoon Session | India News

Speaker Om Birla has already heard representations from both the parent parties and the breakaway groups. NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is expected to decide on the fate of rebel MPs from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Shiv Sena (UBT) before the commencement of Parliament’s Monsoon Session next month, sources familiar with the…

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Sam Altman’s OpenAI just built its first chip, Jalapeño, and why Nvidia should be worried

OpenAI has made a chip. Jalapeño is the first processor the ChatGPT maker has designed itself, built with Broadcom to run the models behind ChatGPT and Codex. Broadcom sent its CEO Hock Tan to hand the wafer to Sam Altman and Greg Brockman in person—and with that, OpenAI joins the small but ever-growing group of…

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Scientists in America are using pigeons to train medical AI tools for early stage cancer detection

Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers developing medical AI tools have a new inspiration: pigeons. Researchers in the US are reportedly studying pigeons’ visual abilities to help develop AI tools that could improve the early detection of cancer and reduce the number of abnormalities missed during medical scans. The research is being led by Dr Gregory DiGirolamo…

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Italy Rebuttal Nato Chief: ‘Suffered a heatstroke’: Italy rebuts Nato chief Rutte’s claim on US flights supporting Iran strikes

Rome pushed back against comments by Nato secretary general Mark Rutte Italy on Wednesday pushed back against comments by Nato secretary general Mark Rutte that hundreds of US aircraft had taken off from American bases in Italy to support military operations against Iran, insisting that Rome authorised only technical and logistical flights and not direct…

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China to enforce new ethnic unity law globally, says it has right to target ‘separatists’

The Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law comes into force on July 1. China has defended a controversial new law that could allow authorities to pursue individuals and organisations beyond its borders for activities deemed harmful to ethnic unity, a move that has alarmed rights groups and overseas minority activists.The Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion…

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Nse: Stock market today: Which are top gainers and losers on NSE & BSE on June 24? Check list

Sensex soared nearly 800 points and the Nifty reclaimed the 24,000 mark Benchmark equity indices rebounded sharply on Wednesday, with the Sensex soaring nearly 800 points and the Nifty reclaiming the 24,000 mark, driven by falling crude oil prices, strong buying in banking and IT stocks, and optimism over a potential India-US trade agreement.The 30-share…

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Ketan Agarwal case: When women become accused in the dark world of relationship crimes | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: A friendship, a relationship, a marriage — and then, according to investigators, a murder plan. Some of India’s most disturbing crime cases have raised questions about how relationships built on trust can turn into deadly betrayals.From the alleged murder of Raja Raghuvanshi during his honeymoon in Meghalaya to the recent killing of Pune…

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Japan’s second richest man SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son junks his plan to retire in sixties; says: ‘I have become greedier and would …’

SoftBank Group founder and CEO Masayoshi Son has said that he is not planning to step down in his sixties, announcing to shareholders that he intends to remain at the helm of the technology conglomerate for another decade or more. According to a report by news agency Reuters, the 68-year-old billionaire tech investor declared that…

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