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Sabarimala case: ‘Judges experts in law, not religion,’ Centre tells SC over ‘superstition’

The Supreme Court asserted its authority to determine if a religious practice constitutes superstition, clashing with the Centre’s argument that secular courts are not equipped for such judgments. Justices questioned the limits of judicial intervention, emphasizing the need to assess practices against constitutional safeguards and a faith’s own philosophy.

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‘Iran begged for this ceasefire’: US war secretary Pete Hegseth hails ‘victory’ over Iran

US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth asserted that Iran “begged for ceasefire” following the “decimating” Operation Epic Fury, which rendered their military combat-ineffective. Hegseth credited President Trump for this moment and warned of forceful action to secure Iran’s enriched uranium if necessary, signaling a continued hardline US stance.

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‘Not good law’: Centre questions adultery, same-sex relationship verdicts in Supreme Court

The government has informed the Supreme Court that landmark rulings decriminalizing adultery and same-sex relationships were based on subjective constitutional morality, deeming them “not a good law.” Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that “constitutional morality” is vague and foreign legal reliance is concerning, questioning its role in judicial review and democratic lawmaking.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a ‘bold ask’ for his engineers

Meta is aggressively pushing an AI-native vision, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg directing engineers to restructure codebases for AI agents. The company tracks employee AI usage, including massive token consumption costing millions monthly. Teams are reorganised into AI ‘pods,’ and ambitious goals are set for AI-assisted coding, though some question the focus on usage over actual

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Mike Vrabel & Dianna Russini Drama Intensifies Over Scot McCloughan Affair

Mike Vrabel, the New England Patriots’ head coach, and Dianna Russini of The New York Times have found themselves in major trouble after photos of them at an upscale hotel sparked outrage and taken the world by storm. The two were spotted relaxing together and sharing a hug which has convinced fans that they are

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Success quote of the day: Greatest success comes from freedom to fail

Mark Zuckerberg champions a philosophy where success stems from the freedom to fail, not from perfection. He argues that taking risks and learning from mistakes, even after setbacks like botched acquisitions, is crucial for innovation. This ‘freedom to fail’ encourages trying new ideas, as demonstrated by figures like J.K. Rowling and Beyoncé, ultimately paving the

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Puducherry elections 2026: Top 3 factors that may decide the verdict

Puducherry heads to polls on April 9 for its 30 assembly seats, with key issues like statehood, economic concerns including power privatisation and rising prices, and a fragmented contest shaping the high-stakes election. The outcome will determine if the NDA retains power or the Congress-DMK bloc regains control.

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