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Apoorva Mukhija opens up on quitting content creation
Content creator Apoorva Mukhija aka The Rebel Kid, who had landed in a major controversy earlier this year following an episode of India’s Got Latent, has opened up about her relationship with social media and why she keeps her personal emotions private. Source link
Zuckerberg’s Superintelligence Labs cuts 600 staff after offering $100M+ AI pay packages
Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, recently in the news for offering $100 million AI researcher packages, has now laid off 600 employees. Chief AI officer Alexandr Wang stated the move aims for agility and impact, with affected North American staff notified. Meta insists this doesn’t signal reduced investment, vowing to continue hiring top AI talent to accelerate […]
A path for a battered and broken Himachal Pradesh
The State needs to follow risk-informed and risk-averse development Source link
Tapping the shine: On the solar industry in India
India must step in as a supplier of solar power to sustain its industry Source link
Rishabh Tandon’s wife Olesya Nedobegova mourns his loss
Singer Rishabh Tandon, aged 35, passed away due to a heart attack, leaving fans and well-wishers in shock. The singer was in Delhi to celebrate Diwali with his family when he suffered the fatal cardiac event. Rishabh’s last Instagram post was also with Olesya, taken during Karwa Chauth earlier this month. Source link
This paper should win a prize for its refusal to make any big claims
Feedback delights in a 2018 paper that takes care to warn us it reveals “nothing like super interesting”, and embarks on a quest to find more examples of disarming honesty Source link
An excellent guide to the labyrinthine world of COP summits
In the run-up to this year’s COP in Brazil, Madeleine Cuff explores The Climate Diplomat, a poignant account by the late Peter Betts, a negotiator who showed what diplomacy can achieve Source link
Could a self-monitoring system for criminals replace prisons one day?
Future Chronicles is our regular speculative look at inventions yet to come. In this latest installment, we journey to 2050, when technology had been developed so that criminals could be monitored at home. It led to a drop in crime, writes Rowan Hooper Source link
Must-watch documentary shows how Bush Senior failed the climate
The White House Effect is a distressing look back at how President George H. W. Bush came to abandon his climate ambitions. It is essential viewing and a glimpse at a world that could have been, says Bethan Ackerley Source link
RBI gold holdings: Stock crosses 880 tonnes; total value hits $95 billion
India’s gold reserves have crossed 880 tonnes, with the RBI adding 0.6 tonnes in the first half of 2025-26. The precious metal’s value reached $95 billion by September 2025. This surge reflects global economic and geopolitical uncertainties, boosting gold’s appeal as a safe haven for central banks and investors worldwide. Source link