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The Hindu Microsoft CrowdStrike IT outage | Delta facing class action lawsuit; customers seeking refunds

Delta Air Lines is facing a class action lawsuit, which claims the airline refused to give refunds following a global technology outage last month

The Hindu Endless grapple for a fistful of self-respect in A.P’s Venkatayapalem village

After 27 years, the court finds the main accused in the Venkatayapalem tonsuring case, a lawmaker, guilty. It sentences him to 18 months of simple imprisonment—a punishment that hardly compensates for the mental agony, financial burden or the social pressure that the victims survived during this protracted legal battle for justice finds Nellore Sravani

The Hindu Why Himalayan towns need a different kind of development | Explained

Do cities along the Indian Himalayan Range have adequate funds and resources to manage civic issues?

The Hindu Is there an emerging threat of drug-resistant fungal infections? The jock itch case study

First identified in India, this fungus has now spread to several countries worldwide. The inappropriate use of steroid creams has exacerbated the problem, making this strain particularly hard to treat

The Hindu Why NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams may be stuck in space until next year

NASA is wrestling over how and when to bring two astronauts back from the International Space Station after running into trouble with their new Boeing capsule

The Hindu Two Maoists surrender before police in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district

The police identified the surrendered Maoists as Vetti Laxmaiah alias Kallu, 22, of Kistarampadu village in Charla mandal of Telangana and Mallam Deva, 32, of Gollapalli village in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district.

The Hindu Crooks crack the code as cybercrime spreads to rural Telangana

Cybercrime, once concentrated in Hyderabad, is now infiltrating rural districts across Telangana. The shift has underscored an urgent need for better security protocols and awareness efforts against the growing threat of fraud. Lavpreet Kaur and Naveen Kumar highlight how scammers are exploiting the vulnerabilities of people beyond city limits, and the need for systemic reforms to counter digital deception

The Hindu In Tim Walz, Kamala Harris gets a trump card to trump Trump

As a ‘progressive doer’ and a moderate politician who has shown the ability to work with Republicans to pass legislation, besides being a loyal party man, the Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz has managed to get the support of all ideological factions of the Democratic Party and beyond, from fiscally conservative centrists to establishment Democrats as well as firebrand progressives

The Hindu Bangladesh unrest: Indian-American congressmen call for immediate end to violence against Hindus

“It’s good she is gone. But the violence now targeting Hindus is wrong”, says Rio Khanna; “..brutal targetting of Hindus in Bangladesh must stop..”, says Raja Krishnamoorthi

The Hindu When conservation clashes with livelihood

The recent rain-related disasters have brought back into focus the K. Kasturirangan panel report that recommended declaring 37% of the total Western Ghats region as an ecologically sensitive area, including 20,668 sq. km in Karnataka, spanning over 1,576 villages in 10 districts. The implications of this on livelihoods have, yet again, left people sharply divided, finds Sathish G.T.

The Hindu Novak Djokovic pulls out of the Cincinnati Open tuneup ahead of the US Open

Novak Djokovic pulled out of the Cincinnati Open less than a week after the 37-year-old from Serbia collected his first Olympic gold medal

The Hindu Brazil expels Nicaraguan ambassador in retaliatory move

Brazil’s government has kicked out Nicaragua’s ambassador to the nation in retaliation for a similar move by the Central American country’s President Daniel Ortega