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‘Fraud Czar’: Trump gives JD Vance new role; ‘Blue States’ in crosshairs

President Trump has appointed Vice President JD Vance as “Fraud Czar” to investigate fraud in federal benefit programs, particularly in Democrat-run states. This initiative aims to combat widespread theft of taxpayer money and could potentially balance the American budget. Raids have reportedly begun in Los Angeles as part of this effort.

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Tamil Nadu elections: Why Annamalai missed BJP candidate list – alliance over leader?

K Annamalai’s absence from the BJP’s candidate list for the Tamil Nadu assembly elections has sparked speculation. Despite being sidelined, Annamalai pledged to support all NDA candidates aiming for a significant victory. His removal as state president and subsequent marginalization are linked to alliance dynamics with AIADMK and caste considerations.

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‘Keep your head on your shoulders’: Yuvraj warns Sooryavanshi

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 15, is emerging as a cricket prodigy after record-breaking IPL and Under-19 performances. Inspired by Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh, he aims to deliver strong starts for Rajasthan Royals. Yuvraj praised his exceptional bat speed and all-round power, saying his India debut is inevitable, “not if, but when”, while stressing the importance of

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Bigger & quieter: What makes India’s 3rd nuclear submarine INS Aridhaman deadly

India significantly bolstered its maritime defense with the commissioning of INS Aridaman, its third indigenous nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. This strategic induction enhances the nation’s nuclear triad capabilities. Additionally, the frigate Taragiri, a testament to ‘Make in India’ and advanced shipbuilding, was also inducted, boosting naval combat readiness and operational might.

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‘I am a Muslim’: Lamine Yamal condemns ‘racist’ anti-Muslim chants vs Egypt

The incident took place at RCDE Stadium on Tuesday, where parts of the crowd were heard chanting: “bote, bote, bote musulman el que no bote”, which translates to “jump, jump, jump, whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim”. The chant was heard again later in the first half and shortly after the break.

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France no longer hostile nation? After Macron snubs Trump, Iran allows ship to pass Hormuz

A French-owned container ship, the Kribi, crossed the Strait of Hormuz, potentially signaling a shift in Iran’s view of France following President Macron’s criticism of US policy. Macron rejected military intervention to reopen the strait, advocating for negotiations instead. The vessel’s change of destination to “Owner France” may have signaled its nationality to Iranian authorities.

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‘They look committed’: Yuvraj’s direct message to Gambhir-Agarkar on Rohit-Kohli future

“I don’t know what’s going on in their minds. They look committed to playing the World Cup, but I think that decision lies with them and the selectors, who will have to decide the future. My point is that they are such great players, there has to be clarity,” Yuvraj said.

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Praggnanandhaa’s invisible second: The making of Vaibhav Suri

FIDE Master Prasenjit Dutta, a former prodigy from Tripura, runs a chess academy in New Delhi. He mentored Vaibhav Suri, India’s 27th Grandmaster, whose dedication and positional mastery shaped his rise. Today, Suri focuses entirely on supporting young phenom R Praggnanandhaa, applying his deep strategic insight as a coach, analyst, and mentor behind the scenes

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Reason the 6am email from ‘Oracle leadership’ told thousands of laid-off employees

Oracle has begun its largest-ever round of layoffs, with employees receiving termination emails from “Oracle Leadership” at 6AM saying their roles had been eliminated after “careful consideration of Oracle’s current business needs.” Around 10,000 employees have reportedly been cut so far, with estimates suggesting the total could reach 30,000. The email gave employees a narrow

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Google now allows Gmail users to change username: What to know before changing it

Google now allows users to change their Gmail username, the part before @gmail.com, to update their digital identity. This feature, available in the US, lets users change their sign-in name for various Google services. The old username becomes an alternate email, and data remains unaffected, though some app settings might reset.

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