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A ‘private celebrity compound’: Selena Gomez lists her L.A. estate for $6.5 million
Selena Gomez is preparing to bid farewell to her former bachelorette pad, listing the sprawling Encino home for $6.49 million, just 6 months after she married Benny Blanco. Source link
BBC asks Trump if China will help open the Strait of Hormuz
The BBC’s Tom Bateman asked President Trump about China’s willingness to pressure Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. Source link
Lammy dismisses Streeting’s call for UK to rejoin EU as ‘sixth form’ debating position – UK politics live | Politics
Lammy dismisses Streeting’s call for UK to rejoin EU as ‘sixth form’ debating positionGood morning. Harold Wilson was right; a week is a long time etc etc. Seven days ago, the biggest threat to Keir Starmer was a half-baked challenge from Catherine West. A week on, with Andy Burnham on a viable path back to Westminster within the next few weeks, it now seems more likely than not that Burnham will be prime minister by the autumn, perhaps earlier, and that Keir Starmer will be out.We are likely to hear from Starmer himself this morning. In the meantime, David Lammy,…
TMC’s Jahangir Khan moves Calcutta HC, seeks protection days after CM Suvendu Adhikari’s ‘Pushpa’ remark
Suvendu Adhikari; Jahangir Khan NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Jahangir Khan on Monday moved the Calcutta high court seeking protection from any coercive action by the West Bengal Police, alleging that criminal cases were being repeatedly filed against him.Khan’s plea came two days after chief minister Suvendu Adhikari warned that he would personally handle the case of “Pushpa,” a reference to Khan.Also Read | ‘Pushpa now my responsibility’: West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari warns TMC strongman Jahangir Khan ahead of Falta repollingMoving the court of Justice Saugata Bhattacharyya and seeking an urgent hearing, Khan’s counsel Kishore Dutta prayed for…
2 min readNew DelhiMay 18, 2026 02:37 PM IST IIT Madras has started the applications for its web-enabled MTech and Postgraduate Diploma programme, offering flexible opportunities for both working professionals and recent graduates to pursue postgraduate education. The last date to apply is May 31. Interested applicants can submit their applications through the official portal- code.iitm.ac.in/webmtech JEE Advanced 2026: Category-wise expected cut off The entrance examinations are scheduled to be held during June and July 2026, while the selected candidates will commence academic sessions in August or September 2026. For admission to the MTech programmes, applicants must possess a relevant…
Sea Level Rise and Sunny-Day Flooding Can’t Stop a Building Boom on the Jersey Shore
ASBURY PARK, N.J.—Million-dollar condos are rising just off the legendary boardwalk here in what used to be a blue-collar shore town where Bruce Springsteen played as a young musician. Half an hour south, excavation is making way for luxury homes in Seaside Park at the edge of Island Beach State Park, a mecca for fishers who come in droves to cast lines on the pristine beach. Farther south, in Somers Point, contractors are building townhouses near marshes that were engulfed during Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Warnings about sea level rise haven’t stopped the building boom at the Jersey Shore even…
Only signing young players is a big mistake
Manchester United icon Gary Neville has named four signings Xabi Alonso needs at Chelsea this summer. The Spaniard has accepted a four-year contract to become the new manager at Stamford Bridge, starting July 1. Alonso replaces Liam Rosenior, who spent just 106 days as manager at Chelsea after the sacking of Enzo Maresca in January. The Blues, who lost the FA Cup final to Manchester City on Saturday, are now in a perilous situation in the Premier League. Thanks for the submission! Even though Chelsea put an end to their six-game losing streak against Liverpool, they remain 10th in the…
Build Them 30 At A Time
General Motors revealed one of the manufacturing techniques that lowers the Chevy Bolt EV’s costs. The automaker ditched the old way of assembling cars, where different trims and configurations converged on the line. For the Bolt EV, GM is making identical cars in batches; a pair of “clones” is also on standby to keep the line rolling. The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt is marketed as “America’s most affordable EV,” but to get that title, General Motors had to find some clever solutions. One of those was to fit modern components under a body that shares a lot of components with the…
Should India worry about the deadly virus with no approved vaccine?
4 min readNew DelhiMay 18, 2026 02:00 PM IST The World Health Organization (WHO) has now declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern” (PHEIC). Considering this is the highest level of global health alert issued by WHO, we asked experts all about the outbreak, which involves the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus, considered dangerous because there are no approved vaccines or specific treatments available for a cure. As WHO officials have urged countries to strengthen surveillance, testing, and emergency response systems, should India be worried? DISCLAIMER: This…
Plant believed extinct for 60 years suddenly reappears
A plant believed to have vanished decades ago has been rediscovered in remote northern Australia, thanks to a chance observation uploaded to the citizen science platform iNaturalist. Scientists say the remarkable find highlights how everyday people are becoming increasingly important to modern biodiversity research and conservation. The discovery began when Aaron Bean, a professional horticulturalist who was helping band birds on a large outback property in Queensland, noticed an unusual plant growing in the landscape. He photographed it and later uploaded the images to iNaturalist after regaining phone service. That simple upload set off an extraordinary chain of events. Among…