Author: Rahul M

Alright, folks, buckle up because today’s market is serving up some serious action, and one stock is stealing the show: Signing Day Sports, Inc. (NYSE American: SGN). As of this writing, SGN is screaming higher, up a jaw-dropping 173.41% in pre-market trading, hitting $3.39 after closing at $1.23 yesterday. That’s the kind of move that makes traders spill their coffee and investors sit up straight. So, what’s got this small-cap tech stock, with a market cap hovering around $4.79 million, acting like it’s ready to run with the big dogs? Let’s break it down, talk about the risks and rewards,…

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A 38-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in 2023, and his family members, were attacked on the streets of Mysuru on Thursday night by the family of the victim, according to sources. The attack occurred on Ramanuja Road, under the jurisdiction of K R police station, and was captured on CCTV cameras and mobile phone cameras. The viral videos purportedly show a black car forcing an autorickshaw to come to a halt, after which several people alight from the car and attack the people in the autorickshaw with knives. The four people who suffered injuries in the…

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I first learned about The Clause from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. During an interview with him in May 2023, I asked about the deal between Microsoft and OpenAI that granted his company exclusive access to the startup’s groundbreaking AI technology. I knew the contract had set a cap on how much profit Microsoft could make from the arrangement, and I asked him what would happen if and when that point was reached. The answer was a bit puzzling.“Fundamentally, their long-term idea is we get to superintelligence,” he told me. “If that happens, I think all bets are off, right?” He…

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The Karnataka Public Works Department (PWD) has issued a notice to Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise (NICE) for revising toll charges on the Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor Project without obtaining prior government approval. NICE revised the toll rates by about 7.5 per cent on its peripheral and link roads from July 1, making it one of the most expensive stretches for motorists, particularly for cars and two-wheelers. However, the PWD has rejected the hike, stating it violates the agreement signed between the company and the government. In a letter dated July 8, PWD Deputy Secretary N Parvathi informed the company that the…

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As we cross the age of 35, the body undergoes subtle but significant changes—slower metabolism, increased stress, hormonal imbalances, and lowered energy levels. One powerful yogic practice that can help manage these age-related shifts is Kapalbhati Pranayama, also known as the “Skull-Shining Breathing Technique.” Practiced daily, Kapalbhati not only revitalizes the body but also improves overall mental clarity and emotional stability. Here are the top 5 health benefits of doing Kapalbhati daily after the age of 35:- 1. Boosts Metabolism and Aids Weight Management After 35, metabolism naturally begins to slow down. Kapalbhati involves active exhalation that stimulates abdominal muscles…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is selling weapons to its NATO allies in Europe so they can provide them to Ukraine as it struggles to fend off a recent escalation in Russia’s drone and missile attacks, President Donald Trump and his chief diplomat said.“We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons, 100%,” Trump said in an interview with NBC News late Thursday. “So what we’re doing is, the weapons that are going out are going to NATO, and then NATO is going to be giving those weapons (to Ukraine), and NATO is paying for those…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to Washington this week netted President Donald Trump another nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize he covets, but the ceasefire the U.S. leader sought for the war in Gaza didn’t emerge. Despite Trump throwing his weight behind a push for a 60-day truce between Israel and Hamas, no breakthrough was announced during Netanyahu’s visit, a disappointment for a president who wants to be known as a peacemaker and has hinged his reputation on being a dealmaker.“He prides himself or being able to make deals, so this is another test case,” said…

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Constipation is a common digestive issue that many people face due to factors like low fiber intake, dehydration, lack of physical activity, or stress. Thankfully, making simple changes in your diet can help keep your bowels moving smoothly. Incorporating natural, fiber-rich foods can relieve constipation effectively without the need for medication. Here are 10 foods that naturally ease constipation and promote gut health:- 1. Prunes Prunes are widely known as a natural remedy for constipation. They are high in dietary fiber and contain sorbitol, a sugar alcohol that acts as a natural laxative by drawing water into the intestines and…

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In the remote, icy expanse of Antarctica, beneath layers of sediment untouched for millions of years, a fossil discovery has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. What was once thought to be an anomaly has now been identified as an extraordinary find, challenging long-held beliefs about ancient marine life and reproduction. This remarkable discovery could rewrite the history of prehistoric creatures that once roamed our planet. Giant Egg Unearthed After 68 Million Years In 2011, a Chilean research team working off the coast of the Antarctic Peninsula made an unexpected discovery. Buried beneath 68 million years of frozen sediment on…

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If you’re an electric vehicle enthusiast, President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) is anything but. The legislation, signed by the president last weekend, cuts all sorts of US government support for emission-light vehicles. The whole thing creates a measure of uncertainty for an American auto industry that’s already struggling to stay afloat during a sea change.Still, nearly one in four US vehicle shoppers say they’re still “very likely” to consider buying an EV, and 35 percent say they’re “somewhat likely,” according to a May survey by JD Power—figures unchanged since last year. On those EV-curious…

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