Apply now: I4C announces 2025 winter internship for students in cybercrime and AI fields
The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), an initiative under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has announced its Winter Internship Programme for 2025, aimed at students who wish to gain practical experience in cybersecurity, digital forensics, and cybercrime investigation. The programme offers aspiring professionals a platform to learn directly from experts engaged in safeguarding India’s digital infrastructure. Applications must be submitted by October 17, 2025. The in
Donald Trump misses 2025 Nobel Peace Prize as Venezuela’s María Corina Machado wins
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, beating out several high-profile nominees, including former U.S. President Donald Trump. The Norwegian Nobel Committee recognized Machado for her unwavering dedication to democratic reform and human rights in Venezuela, citing her efforts to lead a peaceful movement against dictatorship. Announcing the decision in Oslo, Nobel Committee Chair Jorgen Watner Frydnes described Machado as “a
TCS workforce falls by 20,000 in Q2 amid restructuring and AI-focused realignment
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has reported a significant decline in its global workforce, with nearly 20,000 employees exiting during the quarter ending September 30. The reduction, which is substantially higher than earlier projections, has drawn attention from employee advocacy groups and industry observers amid ongoing restructuring efforts at the technology giant. According to the company’s quarterly disclosure for Q2FY26, TCS’ total employee strength dropped from 6,13,069
California doctor chokes after non-veg meal on Qatar Airways flight, lawsuit alleges
An 85-year-old physician from California died after allegedly choking on food served during a Qatar Airways flight, triggering a wrongful death lawsuit that could test airline responsibilities in handling special meal requests and mid-air emergencies. According to the complaint filed by his son, Asoka Jayaweera was a committed vegetarian and had specifically requested a vegetarian meal. During the long leg from Los Angeles to Sri Lanka, however, he was told that vegetarian options h
Karwa Chauth 2025 moonrise timings across India and US cities
As Karwa Chauth 2025 draws near on Friday, October 10, millions of married women in India and across the Indian diaspora in the U.S. prepare to observe the sacred day-long fast. The fast concludes only when the moon is sighted, so knowing the precise moonrise time is crucial to ensuring the vrat is completed properly. Below are moonrise timings for selected cities in India and the U.S., compiled based on available astronomical sources and lunar calendars.
Columbus residents raise alarm over slow emergency response amid west side growth
Residents on Columbus’ west side are voicing growing concerns that emergency response times are lagging behind the city’s rapid pace of development. In neighborhoods such as Scioto Woods, once a quiet residential area off Trabue Road, new apartment complexes are springing up at a record rate — and so are fears that police, fire, and ambulance services are struggling to keep up when every second counts. The transformation of the west side has been particularly visible near The
Woman in her 60s dies after medical emergency on Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion ride
A woman in her 60s died Monday after experiencing a medical emergency while riding the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted an immediate emergency response inside the park but was not linked to any malfunction or issue with the ride itself, police said. According to Anaheim police spokesperson Matt Sutter, the woman suffered what was described as an “unfortunate medical episode” on the even
Chicago airports hit by major flight delays amid federal shutdown staffing crisis
More than 250 flights were delayed Thursday across Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway International Airports as the ongoing federal government shutdown continued to affect staffing levels nationwide. According to data from the Chicago Department of Aviation’s flight-tracking portal, FlyChicago, delays began mounting early in the morning and grew steadily through the day, causing widespread frustration among passengers and airlines. As of 11:30 a.m., O’Hare Internat
Trump declares end of Israel-Hamas war, says Americans should be proud
United States President Donald Trump has announced that the conflict between Israel and Hamas has officially ended, marking what he described as a historic breakthrough in Middle East peace efforts. He confirmed that Israel’s cabinet approved the Gaza peace deal, a development that came after extensive discussions and negotiations. Standing before the nation, Trump said, “All Americans should be proud of the role our country has played in bringing this horrible war to an end,” emphasizing
UK PM Keir Starmer praises India’s economic growth, rebuffs Trump’s “dead economy” remark
United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer has rejected suggestions that India’s economy is struggling, emphasizing instead that the country is on a remarkable growth path. Speaking during his first official visit to India, he stated that India is well on track to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2028. His remarks came as he stood beside Prime Minister Narendra Modi and praised India’s economic progress, describing it as one of the most inspiring growth stories in the world toda
Coastal storm threatens New Jersey with flooding and strong winds Sunday and Monday
A developing coastal storm forming over the Southeast Coast is expected to move northward and could bring significant impacts to New Jersey on Sunday and Monday. The exact outcome depends on where the center of the storm forms and how close it travels to the shoreline, but early forecasts show a high potential for strong winds, heavy rain, and coastal flooding. There are currently three main scenarios being considered. In the first and most impactful scenario, the storm would move clo
State Fair of Texas expands free student tickets to weekends for the first time
The State Fair of Texas has introduced a new change this year by allowing free student ticket vouchers to be used on weekends, giving families more flexibility to attend together. For the first time, students in Pre-K through 8th grade who receive complimentary tickets will be able to visit the fair on any day, including weekends. This adjustment is designed to make the event more accessible and family-friendly, especially for parents who found it difficult to attend on weekdays. In p
Putin admits Russian missiles caused Azerbaijan plane crash that killed 38
Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially admitted that Russian missile fragments were responsible for the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash that occurred last year on December 25, killing all 38 people on board. The acknowledgment came during his meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan, marking the first time Moscow publicly accepted partial responsibility for the incident. The ill-fated flight had taken off from Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, boun
Brazilian influencer dies after fox eyes surgery sparks debate on beauty standards
A tragic incident in Brazil has reignited global discussions about the dangers of cosmetic enhancement trends promoted on social media. Adair Mendes Dutra Junior, a 31-year-old fashion influencer, died last week after developing a severe infection following a “fox eyes” cosmetic surgery — a procedure designed to give the eyes a lifted, elongated look. According to reports, Dutra underwent the popular surgery but soon began experiencing swelling, pain, and breathing difficultie
From Einstein to Card: Nobel laureates who broke classroom rules
Not every Nobel laureate began as a model student. Some were expelled, others barely passed exams, and a few were told they would never amount to anything. Yet their names now stand among history’s greatest thinkers. From Einstein’s rebellious intellect to David Card’s quiet brilliance on a Canadian farm, these laureates show that unconventional paths often lead to extraordinary destinations. Their stories remind us that curiosity, not conformity, is the true hallmark of genius.
US names Paul Kapur to lead South Asia desk, signaling tougher stance on Pakistan
Paul Kapur, a noted American academic and expert on South Asian security, has been appointed as the new Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia in the United States government. Known for his hardline stance against Pakistan’s military establishment, Kapur’s appointment marks a significant shift in Washington’s regional approach, especially amid renewed tensions in South Asia. His selection comes as the US seeks to redefine its engagement with both India and Pakistan whil
Oxford tops World University Rankings 2026, Indian institutions show steady rise
The University of Oxford has once again secured the top position in The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026, marking its tenth consecutive year as the world’s leading academic institution. Released today, the rankings reaffirm Oxford’s strength in research innovation, teaching quality, and global reputation. The 2026 edition also reflects changing dynamics in higher education worldwide, showing shifts in the United States and Asia and modest but steady pro
Robert Jenrick faces backlash for calling Birmingham’s Soho Road a ‘slum’
British Member of Parliament and Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has ignited a storm of criticism after describing the multicultural Soho Road locality in Birmingham as “a slum” and “one of the worst integrated places” in the United Kingdom. His remarks, made earlier this year during a Conservative Association dinner, have triggered a strong backlash from residents, community leaders, and political figures who denounced the comments as divisive and racially insensitive.
Trump demands jailing of Chicago mayor and Illinois governor amid immigration dispute
In a sharp escalation of political and policy tensions, United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday demanded the imprisonment of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, both Democrats, accusing them of failing to safeguard federal immigration officers. The comments came as the administration prepared to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, one of the nation’s largest and most politically influential cities, despite firm objections from local and state auth
Why World Octopus Day matters: awareness, conservation, and ocean protection
Every year on October 8, marine enthusiasts, conservationists, and nature lovers around the globe come together to celebrate World Octopus Day — a day dedicated to one of the ocean’s most fascinating and intelligent creatures. First observed in 2014, this annual event highlights the extraordinary abilities of octopuses while calling attention to the growing environmental and ethical challenges they face in the modern world. The octopus, with its eight flexible arms, keen intelli



















