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Swapan Dasgupta (File photo) NEW DELHI: Newly sworn-in West Bengal ministers were allocated portfolios on Wednesday, with Swapan Dasgupta placed in charge of the finance department and Tapas Roy appointed as industries minister.Dasgupta was elected from the Rashbehari assembly constituency and is a former Rajya Sabha member.The allocation covered 13 Cabinet ministers and 22 ministers of state, including three with independent charge.BJP MLA from Bidhannagar, Sharadwat Mukherjee, was named health minister. Dudh Kumar Mondal was given the agriculture portfolio, while journalist-turned-politician Jagannath Chattopadhyay was appointed higher education minister. Dipak Barman took charge of the school education department.Shankar Ghosh, the MLA…

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3 min readNew DelhiJun 10, 2026 02:00 PM IST Kerala DHSE Plus One (+1) Result 2026 Link: The Kerala Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) is set to declare the Plus One annual examination results today at 3 pm. Once released, students can access their scorecards on the official portals — results.hse.kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, results.kerala.gov.in, dhsekerala.gov.in. Moreover, they can check their Plus One results on the Saphalam app, Nammude Keralam, and iExaMS-Kerala applications. DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2026 LIVE: Check Here For students who are facing issues with accessing their results via the official websites, they can also…

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The Resistance, Part 2: Three Gulf Coast environmentalists confront Formosa Plastics Corp. at its shareholders meeting. YUNLIN COUNTY, Taiwan—In many ways, at nearly 80 years old, Diane Wilson would have rather stayed home. A retired shrimper with a high school education, she agreed to come here without thinking too much, as usual. That’s how she does things. That’s why she’d spent all of March camped outside a chemical plant on a hunger strike near her tiny Gulf Coast town in Texas, and why now she was on a dock in Taiwan listening to a gray-haired oysterman speak in Mandarin.  Wilson…

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DJ Akademiks shared his thoughts about the recent trial and verdict of Karmelo Anthony, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of fatally stabbing fellow high school student Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, in 2025. Both teenagers had been 17 at the time of the incident. During the trial, prosecutors called the killing “senseless” and “plain and simple murder,” while defense attorneys claimed that Anthony had been acting in self-defense. Following the verdict on June 9, DJ Akademiks took to his Rumble livestream to share his thoughts about the…

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The Tezeus C8 is one of those e-bikes that hides several interesting, higher-end features/components behind an unassuming design, giving you more than you bargained for without attracting too much unwanted attention. And while it’s a pricier model than the usual budget suspects, the added features may be enough to warrant a deeper look. Tezeus’ carbon bikes are popular in Europe, though are also available in the US (where they thankfully get a 20 mph speed limit instead of the more limiting 15 mph or 25 km/h Euro speed limit). I previously tested the Tezeus Swift, a smaller folding carbon fiber…

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A new study led by researchers at Curtin University offers fresh insight into one of Stonehenge’s most enduring mysteries: how a massive stone made its way across Britain to become part of the famous monument. The focus of the research is the Altar Stone, a six-ton sandstone megalith located at the center of Stonehenge. Previous work suggested the stone originated in northeast Scotland, roughly 700 kilometers (435 miles) from Salisbury Plain, making its presence at Stonehenge one of the most remarkable examples of long-distance transport in prehistoric Europe. The latest findings strengthen the idea that ancient people, not natural forces,…

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The first time I beat Mike in a race, I tucked behind other runners for two miles. I was surprised to see Mike ahead, shirtless, crew-cut hair, running as he always did: hard from the gun, no mercy, pure Prefontaine. I couldn’t believe I had him in my sights. I stayed behind him, biding my time.At three miles, I saw my opening. I was feeling good, heart rate where I wanted. I caught Mike on the last stretch, and took him. He didn’t hide his disappointment. I was happy, but a part of me felt a little bad at beating…

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Meta has been ordered by the European Commission to restore free WhatsApp access for chatbots made by rival AI providers while the regulator finishes its antitrust investigation. The rare interim measure announced on Tuesday was deemed necessary “to prevent serious and irreparable damage to competition” in the general-purpose AI assistant market.This is only the second time that the EU has used the emergency power in more than 20 years, Politico reports. It follows the launch of a formal investigation in December 2025 into whether Meta was abusing its market dominance by banning third-party AI chatbots from its WhatsApp messaging platform.…

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Apple is warning developers that some of their apps may not be able to call the App Store home forever. In its newly refreshed App Review Guidelines released this week, the tech giant said it may begin removing apps in certain well-established categories if they’re not “updated, improved, or attracting customers.” Previously, the terms said Apple would simply reject copycat apps or those in saturated categories. The earlier version of Apple’s guidelines had cautioned developers not to pile on in categories that already had plenty of apps. The line, somewhat hilariously, had read: “The App Store has enough fart, burp,…

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