Politics
Plumber Beaten to Death at Petrol Pump in Nanded District Over Fuel Argument
A 35-year-old plumber was allegedly beaten to death with an iron rod by two men at a petrol pump in Nanded district after an argument over fuel availability. The accused have been arrested.
World
India to Become Third Biggest Market for Marriott International Soon
Marriott International's chairman David Marriott says India will soon overtake Mexico to become the company's third-largest market, driven by rising domestic travel and economic growth.
Entertainment
Bharathiraja Laid to Rest in Theni, Thousands Bid Farewell to Master of Rural Cinema
Legendary filmmaker Bharathiraja was laid to rest in Theni, Tamil Nadu, with thousands paying tribute to the master of rural cinema. The director passed away at 83.
Business
Odisha Aims to Become Eastern India's Hub for Marine Fish and Shrimp Exports
Odisha plans to become eastern India's hub for marine fish and shrimp exports through two missions, aiming to boost production and create jobs.
Lifestyle
Technology
YouTube Brings Back In-App Messaging for Video Sharing
YouTube is reintroducing an in-app messaging feature for sharing videos and chatting, rolling out to users aged 18+ in the US, UK, Brazil, and Singapore after testing.
Cyber Fraud Kingpin Deported from Thailand to Maharashtra
Notorious cyber fraud kingpin Ganesh Balaso Kale was deported from Thailand and handed over to Maharashtra Police after an Interpol Red Corner Notice in May 2026.
Delhi Police arrests 9 in three cyber fraud cases
Delhi Police arrested nine individuals in three cyber fraud cases, including a DRDO employee losing Rs 15.7 lakh in a task-based investment scam and credit card fraud of Rs 15.3 lakh.
Doctor's Joke on Cadavers Revives India's Dark Skeleton Trade Past
A doctor's insensitive joke about cadavers on a comedy show has sparked outrage, reminding India of its dark past as the world's largest exporter of human skeletons, a trade that lasted until 1985.
Haveri Women Protest Over Missing Man Who Duped Them of Crores
Dozens of women gathered outside Haveri police station demanding arrest of Vinayak Anveri, who allegedly collected crores from them through a work-from-home scheme and is now untraceable.
Health
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