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Quote of the day by David Harbour: ‘Everyone nowadays is very scared of talking about things. People are very scared of being human,’ 'Stranger Things' star reflects on his controversy with Millie Bobby Brown

Actor David Harbour dives into the societal apprehensions tied to vulnerability and transparency, suggesting that the strange dynamics of modern media play a role. Addressing the uproar around him and fellow actor Millie Bobby Brown, he emphasizes the significance of fostering real connections and finding common ground, regardless of outside judgment.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Protesters demand Iran's expulsion ahead of opener vs New Zealand

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Iranian-American activists and ex-footballers protested in Los Angeles, demanding Iran's expulsion over human rights abuses. Demonstrators argued the tournament offers the regime a false image of normalcy, highlighting alleged persecution of athletes. Former international Asghar Adibi labelled the team 'the ayatollahs’ team,' controlled by the IRGC.
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Meta layoffs: More than half of the 8,000 job cuts are in two US states, and these roles took the biggest hit

Meta is cutting thousands of jobs, focusing on software developers and middle managers. This restructuring aligns with CEO Mark Zuckerberg's vision for a leaner company. The layoffs are driven by Meta's substantial investment in artificial intelligence. California and Washington are most affected. Other departments like data science and product management also saw reductions.
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‘Humare periods ke pad hum': Poonam Pandey REACTS to Pranit More's 'Rs 370 biryani' controversy

Poonam Pandey fired back at Bigg Boss 19 co-contestant Pranit More over his viral '₹370 biryani' controversy, saying, "Humare periods ke pad bhi ₹370 se mehenge hote hain, jo hum use karke phenk deti hain." Pranit subsequently deactivated his Instagram and issued a formal apology, calling it a "lapse in judgement."
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This day, that year (June 11): From Vietnam’s iconic protest and the Pope’s historic Argentina visit to Margaret Thatcher’s third-term triumph, beginning of ‘Jurassic Park’ mania, and football World Cup’s African milestone

On June 11th, history unfolds in diverse and impactful ways. The world witnessed Alfred Hitchcock's tension-filled classic 'The Lodger,' JFK's passionate plea for civil rights, and the unforgettable premiere of 'Jurassic Park.
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Vipul Organics inks exclusive European distribution deal with Swiss minerals giant Omya

Vipul Organics has inked an exclusive distribution deal with Switzerland's Omya Group, granting them sole rights to market Vipul's SunTone® and SunCoat® pigment products across most of Europe. This strategic partnership is a significant step in Vipul Organics' international expansion, aiming to boost its global presence and accelerate growth over the next five years.
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Are you a contract worker? What new labour codes mean for your wage safety, overtime & other benefits - explained

At its core, the law defines a contract labour as someone who is hired through a contractor to work in connection with the business of an establishment.
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'Don’t be surprised if your employees turn against you': Palantir CEO message to Altman

Palantir CEO Alex Karp cautions tech leaders against publicizing AI-driven job cuts, warning it could provoke backlash from employees, voters, and policymakers. He suggests such pronouncements risk fueling opposition and strengthening calls for tech regulation. Karp himself acknowledges Palantir uses AI for efficiency but plans to boost revenue without significant workforce expansion.
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Delhi weather: 41°C on paper, but it feels like 48°C

Delhi sweltered under a scorching 48.2 degrees Celsius 'feels-like' temperature on Wednesday. While an orange alert for rain and thunderstorms has been issued for Thursday, relief might be temporary as humidity persists. Temperatures are expected to drop significantly by Friday, offering a much-needed respite from the intense heat.
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Maharashtra woman ploughs field in bullock’s place; govt steps in with a bull

A farmer's wife, Hausabai, stepped in to plough their land after lightning killed one of their bulls. The poignant images of her plight gained traction on social media, prompting swift action from chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. Officials provided the family with a new bull and financial aid, offering much-needed relief from their debt-ridden struggle.
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