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Listen up, folks—it’s early in the trading session on November 17, 2025, and Plug Power (PLUG) is lighting up the board like a fuel cell on overdrive. As of this writing, shares are jumping around 14-16% to hover near $2.58, turning heads in a market that’s otherwise playing it cool. If you’re dipping your toes into stocks, this kind of move screams opportunity mixed with a healthy dose of “proceed with caution.” Let’s break down what just happened and why it matters for anyone eyeing the wild world of clean energy plays. The Big News That’s Got Traders Buzzing Picture…
Holy Cow, Look at This Move! As of this writing – 8:13 AM CST on November 17, 2025 – Sigma Lithium is absolutely on fire. We’re talking up ~40% and still climbing in the pre-market after the chairman of giant Chinese producer Ganfeng Lithium said global lithium demand could surge as much as 30% in 2026 thanks to electric vehicles and the huge batteries powering AI data centers. When the biggest player in China starts talking shortage, the market listens – and right now Sigma is leading the entire pack. What Exactly Does Sigma Lithium Do? These guys mine and…
A low-cost personal computer (PC) developed by Karnataka’s Department of Information Technology and Biotechnology in collaboration with the Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (KEONICS) will be unveiled during the first day of the Bengaluru Tech Summit, starting on Tuesday.Story continues below this adARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO At a news conference held ahead of the summit, IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge said on Monday that the micro-PC named KEO–Knowledge based, Economical and Open Computing–was aimed at bridging the digital divide. “It is not a luxury device. It is an affordable tool accessible to all,” he said, noting that the device was…
On 10th November, a massive car blast shook Delhi. The explosion was later found to be connected to the elaborate Islamist terror module that has been unearthed across Kashmir, Delhi and Haryana, involving doctors, former medical students, questionable funding channels and Al-Falah University whose Chancellor has a dubious past. However, instead of acknowledging the scale of the jihadi network, a section of social media rushed to seize upon one detail that fit their preferred script, that is, the brief detention of a Hindu woman doctor, Dr Priyanka Sharma. As the media caught whiff of the questioning of a Hindu doctor,…
India and Denmark agree to enhance cooperation in defence, new and emerging technologies New Delhi, Nov 17 (IANS) India and Denmark held the 8th Foreign Office Consultations in New Delhi on Monday, agreeing to further enhance cooperation in defence and security, new and emerging technologies and the Arctic. The two nations reiterated their commitment towards fighting terrorism in all its manifestations. Secretary (West) at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Sibi George and Denmark’s State Secretary for Foreign Policy Lotte Machon co-chaired the meeting. The two nations took stock of the ongoing bilateral cooperation under the India-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership…
Nadda and Norwegian counterpart discuss healthcare partnership New Delhi, Nov 17 (IANS) Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, J P Nadda on Monday held a meeting with his Norwegian counterpart Jan Christian Vestre, discussing India’s priorities in digital health, human resource development, maternal and child nutrition and collaborative research on diseases. Nadda stated that he proposed signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for deepening collaboration between two nations in health, medicine and drug regulation. “Met with Mr. Jan Christian Vestre, Health Minister of Norway, in New Delhi today. I proposed signing of MoUs for furthering our collaboration in health…
In an attempt to extend the Namma Metro line beyond Bengaluru, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) Sunday invited tenders for preparing a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to connect Bengaluru and Tumakuru.ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO The proposed metro line, starting from Madavara in Bengaluru and extending to Tumakuru at a distance of 59.6 km, is estimated to cost Rs 20,896 crore and will feature 27 stations. BMRCL has given potential bidders less than one week to submit their Requests for Proposal (RFPs), with bid opening scheduled for November 21. According to BMRCL specifications, the metro alignment will have varying…
Matt Sayles/Netflix “Stranger Things” is gearing up for its fifth and final season (check out our recap here and read up on some game-changing theories before the new episodes debut), and the leadup has had all the glitz and glamor of premieres to make it especially starry. But one star had an especially surprising story to share about how she almost retired before she ultimately took the job in “Stranger Things.” Linda Hamilton, famous for starring in the “Terminator” series as Sarah Connor, has a role as Dr. Kay in Season 5…
Congress leader Husain Dalwai has stirred controversy by linking the 10th November Red Fort blast to rising unrest in Kashmir, and demanding a probe into the RSS for its role in provoking the incident. Speaking to PTI on Monday (10th November), Dalwai warned that “injustice in the Valley will have repercussions,” suggesting that policies in Kashmir may have fueled the violence in Delhi. VIDEO | Mumbai: Congress leader Husain Dalwai links the Red Fort blast to Kashmir and calls for a probe into the RSS over alleged provocations. He says, “Injustice in the Valley will have repercussions.”(Full video available on…
Uttarakhand turned 25 on November 9. In an interview with The Indian Express, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami looks back on the state’s journey till now, some of his government’s key decisions, including the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), and the current scenario. Excerpts:The long struggle by the youth and women led to the formation of the state under then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who granted packages to develop industries here. Since Narendra Modi took over as PM in 2014, we have received projects and resources such as the all-weather road (Char Dham Pariyojana), air connectivity across the state, the…