Iran war not to end soon? Treasury’s Bessent says US has ‘plenty of money to fund this war’

US treasury secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday said the United States has “plenty of money to fund” its war against Iran, asserting that President Donald Trump is keeping “all options on the table” amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.Speaking to NBC News, Bessent defended the administration’s actions, saying Trump acted within his legal authority. “President…

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Virgo Horoscope Today, February 27, 2026: Workplace improvements bring a sense of control and practical thinking

Relief arrives in bits, like cool breeze after a hot afternoon. Improvement at work eases old tension, and you’ll feel more in control of your day. Mercury supports practical thinking, so you’ll prefer action over complaining.You’ll stay busy, no doubt. Calls, messages, errands, and maybe a family responsibility too. Still, your mood remains steady because…

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NEET MDS registration 2026 expected to start soon: Check details here

NEET MDS registrations 2026: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences will soon start the registration process for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) 2026. Candidates who want to take admission in MDS courses in the country need to apply online from the official website, natboard.edu.in.NEET MDS…

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NBEMS GPAT answer key 2026 expected to be released soon: Check details here

NBEMS GPAT answer key 2026 NBEMS GPAT answer key 2026: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences is expected to release the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2026 answer key on the official website, natboard.edu.in. The exam was conducted on March 7, 2026. The provisional anwer key, once published on the official website, will…

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Leo Horoscope Today, April 21, 2026: Students can do well if they avoid distractions

Embrace the spotlight today as the stars align to boost your reputation and open doors in the professional realm. However, be prepared to navigate some mixed messages; take your time to weigh differing perspectives. In personal connections, remember that listening is more valuable than grand promises. Step out of your house like you mean it….

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Aquarius Horoscope Today, April 14, 2026: Keep your wallet closed around impulsive online shopping

As the sun rises today, embrace the chance for acknowledgment and admiration, where your voice resonates powerfully. There are enticing avenues for profit, particularly in professional ventures, but a hint of uncertainty calls for prudence in your choices. Ensure that your interactions are transparent and refrain from spontaneous splurges. This day carries a bright shine…

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His New Jersey mansion had salt water pool surrounded by imported sand

Super-rich NRI Paul Parmar was once known for his lavish lifestyle, 39,000 sqft New Jersey mansion. Parmjit “Paul” Parmar, an Indian-origin investor who once called himself recession-proof as he continued splurging money in 2008, has been sentenced to five years in prison. Parmar pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud that involved inflating revenues,…

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SC lets MBBS students with invalid ST certificates keep degrees, slaps Rs 10 lakh each citing doctor shortage

The Supreme Court has permitted two MBBS students, whose Scheduled Tribe certificates were declared invalid, to retain their medical degrees while directing them to pay Rs 10 lakh each as compensation. The ruling brings into focus the uneasy intersection of admission fraud, public interest, and India’s chronic shortage of doctors.The decision, reported by Medical Dialogues,…

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Delhi High Court order: Tax Department can’t impose Black Money law on ‘involuntary residents’ to get foreign asset information

Tax officials cannot routinely apply the Black Money Act (BMA) merely because a person has been treated as a ‘resident’ after remaining in India for more than 181 days against their will. (AI image) Delhi High Court’s recent order has changed the scope of imposing the Black Money law for individuals who have been forced…

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A winter’s snowy journey from Rome to Kashmir, with whispers at Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah 

A fictional spiritual journey imagines snowy winter travelling across cultures and faiths The dreary-nighted winter month was restless as it arrived at the Cimitero Acattolico, the Roman cemetery, to meet John Keats, who had lain buried beneath a cold Protestant stone since February 23, 1821. The air was heavy, cold, and wrapped in silence. Winter…

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