US jet shot down in Iran: Israel says one pilot rescued, search on for second one
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A bizarre moment in the IPL 2026 match between Chennai Super Kings and Punjab Kings saw Ayush Mhatre’s bat fail multiple checks due to an upside-down gauge. After confusion and delays, the error was fixed and his original bat passed. The incident, though harmless, became a widely discussed and humorous highlight of the match.
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Speculation is mounting over Jalen Hurts’ future with his parent franchise Philadelphia Eagles. The reasons could be reported offensive friction and his resistance to scheme changes. Analysts suggest potential trade destinations including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and Cleveland Browns, each presenting unique scenarios for the star quarterback.
The Artemis II crew has shared stunning images of Earth from their historic lunar voyage, humanity’s first in over 50 years. This 10-day test flight around the Moon is a crucial step for NASA’s ambitious Artemis program, aiming for a lunar landing by 2028. Despite a minor toilet malfunction, the astronauts are proceeding with their
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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has issued a chilling video threat to bomb the massive Stargate AI data center in Abu Dhabi, a $30 billion project backed by US tech giants like Nvidia and OpenAI. This move signals a potential shift towards targeting high-value Western tech assets in the Gulf amidst escalating regional tensions, highlighting the growing
The IPL 2026 toss between Chennai Super Kings and Punjab Kings was disrupted by a roaring Chepauk crowd, forcing Ian Bishop to apologise for the delays. Shreyas Iyer chose to bowl first. Ruturaj Gaikwad explained CSK’s opening strategy and pitch conditions as they aim to recover from a poor start.
As Iran’s drones and ballistic missiles rain down on Gulf cities, oil terminals and airfields, a quieter battle is being fought against sand, heat and open sky — one that has reshaped the outcome of every conflict ever fought on Arabian soil.