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‘We will not grant you permission’: Mamata accuses EC of bias, claims denial of public meeting permission

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the Election Commission of bias, alleging unequal treatment in granting permissions for political rallies. She highlighted a denied meeting in Kolkata while Prime Minister Modi’s event received swift approval. Banerjee also claimed the BJP deliberately delayed her travel and obstructed her party’s campaign efforts, vowing democratic retribution.

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Robust health: Life insurance industry new biz grows 15.7%

India’s life insurance sector saw a robust 15.7% growth in new business premiums for FY26, reaching Rs 4.6 lakh crore. While overall policy sales rose modestly, private players like SBI Life gained market share. The individual segment showed strong gains, with group insurance proving crucial for stabilizing some insurers’ portfolios.

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After telling US agencies to ‘not do business with Anthropic again’, Trump makes a U-turn

President Trump has signaled a potential shift in the US government’s stance towards Anthropic, suggesting its AI models could still be utilized despite earlier national security concerns. Following discussions at the White House and a meeting with senior officials, the company’s new Mythos model is reportedly easing tensions, potentially paving the way for renewed government

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‘No deal if Hormuz reopens’: Trump extends ceasefire, claims Iran losing $500 million a day

President Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran, maintaining a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. He stated Iran is suffering significant financial losses and must present a unified proposal for talks to advance. This decision followed a request from Pakistan’s military chief and Prime Minister.

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Government doesn’t want to control temples at all, says Centre

‘Interpretation Of Constitutional Provisions Can’t Be Viewed Via Religious Lens’

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Two words that Apple’s new CEO John Ternus used to describe his first day at Apple

Incoming Apple CEO John Ternus reflects on his ‘exhilarating and intimidating’ first day in 2001, recalling his work on the Cinema Display. As he prepares to succeed Tim Cook, Ternus faces challenges in AI and mixed reality, despite strong iPhone sales and a hardware-centric leadership.

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