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2 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jun 17, 2026 11:14 AM IST Delhi University (DU) has offered 11,548 seat allocations in the first round of admissions to its two-year postgraduate programmes, with admissions opened across 74 courses under various reservation categories. The allocations under Round 1 were made live on Monday and cover admissions under the Unreserved, Scheduled Caste and Tribes, Other Backwards Classes-Non Creamy Layer, Economically Weaker Section, Persons with Benchmark Disabilities, Kashmiri Migrant (KM), Single Girl Child (SGC) and Orphan categories. Candidates allotted seats can accept their allocations till June 17, while the last date for fee payment is June…

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The Toronto Maple Leafs look like they’re getting close to naming their next head coach. The Leafs have been without a coach since May, after the team let go of Craig Berube. This comes after a disappointing season that saw the Leafs collapse to the bottom of the Atlantic Division (32-36-14) and miss the playoffs entirely. They also fired GM Brad Treliving and hired John Chayka in his place. NHL insider Elliotte Friedman recently caught up with Chayka over Zoom to talk about the coaching search. Elliotte Friedman caught up with Chayka recently over Zoom to talk about the coaching…

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Florida is the latest US state to wade into the increasingly crowded waters of e-bike regulation, with lawmakers advancing a bill that would impose a situational 10 mph (16 km/h) speed limit for e-bikes on shared-use paths. It’s a move that fits squarely into a broader national trend, as states and cities across the country reconsider how electric bikes fit into public spaces that were never designed with fast, motor-assisted travel in mind. [Update June 16, 2026: The Florida Senate and House have passed the bill, which has now been sent to the Governor to be signed into law.] The…

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Florida’s attorney general sued ‌TikTok on Monday over claims it is violating the state’s law barring social media ​platforms from allowing children under age 14 to create accounts.In the lawsuit, filed in ⁠state court in St. Lucie County, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, a Republican, accuses TikTok of violating the law by allowing underage users to access the platform and misrepresenting the amount of violent or sexual content young users ‌can be exposed to.“TikTok knowingly deceives parents and allows children to be exposed to harmful and inappropriate content in direct violation of Florida law,” Uthmeier said in a statement. “We…

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As LLMs have grown more powerful, hallucinations have proven stubbornly difficult to avoid. Errors pop up in even the smartest models, and while there are ways to catch those errors, the industry is still figuring out the best way to do it. Probably, which just raised $9 million in seed funding from Andreessen Horowitz, is trying to build a more rigorous way to catch those errors. As founder Peter Elias (pictured above) puts it, the company’s goal is to prevent hallucinations and simple factual errors from ever reaching the user, and achieve the kind of 99.99% accuracy that’s common in…

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Adani Green Energy Ltd. is seeking to raise as much as $1 billion through an offshore loan, according to people familiar with the matter, its first overseas borrowing since emerging from legal troubles in the US.The company is in early talks with lenders and advisors to raise a dollar loan, which may be raised in two tranches over the next three months, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. The five-year facility will be priced over the benchmark Secured Overnight Financing Rate, or SOFR, they said.Also Read: Adani settles SEC case, criminal charges set…

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He is known as the “wolf in cashmere” – the owner of the world’s biggest luxury group whose brands including Louis Vuitton, Dior and Tiffany have made him one of the world’s richest people.But Bernard Arnault, a close friend of Donald Trump, is under fire from journalists’ unions in France for buying up almost all the country’s business and economic press.Reporters Without Borders said Arnault had a “stranglehold” on the main business titles in France after his LVMH group bought the centrist business weekly Challenges.LVMH, whose brands include fashion, perfumes, champagne and spirits, has an array of business publications including…

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In the Mahabharata’s Yaksha Prashna, Yudhishthira is asked what is heavier than the earth. His answer is the mother.It is one of those civilisational ideas India has carried for centuries that the mother is beyond measure. The woman who holds the home together is beyond ordinary value. She is maa, aai, grihalakshmi, Annapurna. However, in the process of deifying women, the value of their work has often gone under the radar.That is why the Supreme Court’s recent intervention is significant. In a motor accident compensation case, the court recognised “loss of domestic care” as a separate head of compensation for…

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3 min readNew DelhiJun 17, 2026 11:14 AM IST When the Centre on Tuesday blocked access to Telegram in India until June 22 and directed the platform to disable its message-editing feature for Indian users until June 30, the move was aimed at preventing a repeat of the misinformation and paper-leak claims that forced the cancellation of the NEET (UG) 2026 May examination. The National Testing Agency (NTA) had sought action after investigators found that Telegram channels were allegedly being used by cheating rackets to circulate purported question papers, communicate with middlemen and candidates, and manufacture misleading “proof” of paper…

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