‘We are not a kingdom’: Indian-American author Padma Lakshmi backs ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump policies

Indian American author and television host Padma Lakshmi voiced support for nationwide “No Kings” protests on Saturday, joining thousands of demonstrators opposing US President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies and the war in Iran.Lakshmi is best known for hosting the long-running cooking competition show “Top Chef.” She spoke at a news conference in New York,…

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Who wrote this?

These days, AI (computer programs that can write) is starting to play a big role in books and stories. This is making people wonder: how do we know if a human really wrote something? Right now, AI is getting really good at writing. In the future, it might get even better. Studies have shown that…

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Iran: Iran issues US troops will be ‘set on fire’ warning; Pakistan hosts talks to end war: 10 things to know

Pakistan is preparing to host negotiation talks between the United States, Iran and Israel after a month of war marked by military escalation, diplomatic backchannels and competing claims of progress toward a ceasefire. Islamabad has emerged as a potential mediator, even as Iran hardened its rhetoric against possible US ground operations and President Donald Trump…

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IPL 2026: No rust despite rest as Kohli does Kohli things | Cricket News

Virat Kohli (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) BENGALURU: Since anchoring Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s maiden IPL title run last season, Virat Kohli has stayed in imperious form. Across nine ODIs and two Vijay Hazare Trophy matches, he has piled up 821 runs, with his lowest score since returning from Australia’s back-toback ducks being 23 against New Zealand in…

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Cyclone Narelle turns skies blood-red over Western Australia in rare dust storm event: What caused the eerie crimson glow and how it happened | World News

The colour of the sky in some parts of Western Australia, particularly over Shark Bay and Denham, turned red due to severe dust storms that passed through this region. The strong winds, which were caused by an approaching weather system, carried large amounts of iron-rich soil into the atmosphere, resulting in thick layers of dust…

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Uniform civil codes, written by states, may be rewritten by citizens

In India, the pace of legal change is generally slow. Yet, when change takes place, it is often radical, and overturns long-held assumptions. Uttarakhand’s Uniform Civil Code was one such example. Now, Gujarat state assembly too has passed a similar uniform family code. More BJP-governed states may follow suit.The question of uniform family law has…

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7 natural ways to keep your home and garden pest-free this summer

Strong plants handle pest pressure better than weak ones. Overwatering, overcrowding, and excess nitrogen can all make garden pests worse, especially aphids. Give plants enough space, prune where needed, and feed them sensibly instead of pushing quick growth with too much fertilizer. Healthy, well-spaced plants dry faster after watering and are less likely to become…

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Aquarius Horoscope Today, March 30, 2026: Avoid risky tips from friends or social media

Harnessing the synergy of your partnership injects vigor into your daily routine, providing encouragement where needed in both love and work. As romance blooms, be cautious of energy slumps and mindful of your dietary choices. Embrace the support from your partner and approach it with an open heart. Partnership energy supports you today. You’ll feel…

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