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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

India's AI Boom: Nvidia Partners with Indian Companies

Nvidia is making waves in India by teaming up with several major companies to bring its AI technology to the country. The U. S. -based chip designer has inked deals with big names like Reliance and Tech Mahindra. These partnerships aim to build infrastructure and develop AI models in Hindi, among ot

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Oct 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indian Film Legend Gets Big Boost from Vaccine Mogul

A huge investment is hitting the Indian film scene! Pharmaceutical bigwig Adar Poonawalla is pouring around $119 million into celebrated filmmaker Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and Dharmatic Entertainment. This puts Dharma's value at about $238 million, with Poonawalla's firm seizing a 50% stake.

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

A Mystery Unfolds: Delphi Murders Trial Begins

In the small Indiana town of Delphi, a murder trial kicked off recently, focusing on the 2017 deaths of two teenage girls: 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German. Richard Allen, a local pharmacy worker, is accused of murdering them. Allen was arrested in late 2022, years after t

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Oct 12 2024EDUCATION

Indiana's High School Diploma Makeover: Weigh In by Nov. 8!

Indiana residents have a chance to share their thoughts on the state's revised high school diploma plan by November 8. The second draft, released by the Department of Education, is simpler and more streamlined based on public feedback. This draft is now available for review in the Indiana Register,

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tough Seeds for Tough Times: India's Climate Battle

In India, a warming climate is making life difficult for farmers like P. Ravinder Reddy. Unpredictable rains and extreme heat are ruining crops in his village, Rayanpet. Fortunately, scientists have been working to create tougher rice seeds that can handle these climate changes. These new seeds need

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Sep 27 2024SPORTS

Rethinking the Rules of the Game

Imagine stepping onto the court, ready to play the game you love, only to be bombarded with racist comments from the opposing team's fans. This is the harsh reality that many WNBA players face, and it's a problem that needs to be addressed. WNBA forward Alyssa Thomas took a stand after her team, th

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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

Rookie Sensation's Rollercoaster Ride

Caitlin Clark, the standout rookie, had a tough debut in the playoffs, sporting a black eye after an accidental collision during her team's loss to the Connecticut Sun. She struggled to find her rhythm, missing 10 of her first 11 shots before finishing with 11 points and eight assists. The Sun's Aly

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Sep 21 2024SPORTS

Shockwaves of the WNBA Playoffs

The wait is finally over, and the WNBA playoffs are upon us. This season has been filled with excitement and unpredictability, and the postseason is no exception. With the introduction of high-profile national TV coverage, dramatic storylines, and podcast hand-wringing, the WNBA has never been more

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Sep 20 2024SPORTS

The Whimsical World of Caitlin Clark: From Trick-or-Treating to WNBA Stardom

Caitlin Clark, the WNBA's rising star, has captured the hearts of fans with her electrifying performances on the court. But few know that her playful side is rooted in the unique tradition of Des Moines, Iowa, where she grew up. As a child, Clark would participate in "Beggars Night," where kids woul

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Sep 19 2024POLITICS

India's Ammunition Ambiguity: A Complex Web of Arms Exports

India's arms export regulations are notoriously vague, allowing for a grey area in which munitions can be diverted to unintended recipients. The recent transfer of Indian-made artillery shells to Ukraine has raised concerns among Russian officials, who have protested the move despite India's denials

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