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The Times of India After JD Vance’s ‘Islamist country’ remark about Britain, Labour reacts…

Senior Labour figures have dismissed remarks by Donald Trump’s vice-presidential candidate, JD Vance, suggesting that the UK could become the first “truly Islamist country that will get a nuclear weapon” under Labour's governance. Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, told ITV that Vance has made "quite a lot of fruity things in the past" and she looked forward to meeting him and Trump if they won the US election in November.

The Times of India How Google may have given counteroffer to EU to 'penalise' Microsoft

Microsoft and CISPE resolved an antitrust complaint to avoid an EU probe. Excluding AWS and Google Cloud, the deal was criticized. Bloomberg reported Google’s €470 million offer; Amazon added €6 million. Confidential documents revealed Google's partnership plan and AWS’s practices bid. The agreement included enhanced Azure features, a €10 million contribution, and allowing providers to offer Microsoft apps locally.

The Times of India This X post on JD Vance has Elon Musk's attention: '...become Indian'

Vance's India connection became a reason for the social media users find Indian link common in many leaders' background like Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google CEO Sundar Pichai. And then there is present vice president Kamala Harris -- daughter of cancer researcher Shyamala Gopalan, who was originally from Chennai. Kamala has also an African origin as her mother Donald Harris was from Jamaica.

The Times of India Why it was the right time for Gareth Southgate to resign

Of course, the Southgate Age gave English fans numerous reasons to smile. There was a thrilling victory to knockout Germany in Euro 2020. There was the end of the penalty shoot-out hoodoo against Colombo in World Cup 2016. There were numerous logic-defying last-minute goals in Euro 2024. But in the end, it was a blank. Southgate couldn’t become England football’s Cromwell, even briefly, because all teams are remembered for winning trophies and England, despite their better performances under Southgate, failed to do so.

The Times of India NEET scam: CBI arrests key accused who stole question paper from NTA's trunk

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested two individuals on Tuesday for allegedly stealing the NEET-UG exam paper from the National Testing Agency's (NTA) trunk. With these recent apprehensions, the total number of arrests in connection with leakage, impersonation, and other irregularities related to this medical entrance exam has risen to 14, according to PTI. The CBI has taken into custody Pankaj Kumar, alias Aditya, a 2017-batch civil engineer from the National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur.

The Times of India 'I was completely blank', reveals Rohit Sharma

India skipper Rohit Sharma finally revealed the most nerve-wracking moment of the T20 World Cup final that ultimately sealed the fate of the championship. India found themselves in a challenging situation as South Africa closed in on victory, needing a mere 30 runs from the final 30 deliveries with six wickets remaining. Heinrich Klaasen was in sublime form, unleashing a flurry of shots against the Indian spinners and sending the ball to various parts of the stadium. His blistering knock saw him reach a half-century off just 23 balls.

The Times of India 'Just like real': Bill Gates-backed startup makes butter out of air, claims it tastes really good

Savor, backed by Bill Gates, develops dairy-free butter, ice-cream, cheese, and milk using a thermochemical process. Savor has been conducting experiments to create dairy-free alternatives for various products, including ice-cream, cheese, and milk. The company employs a thermochemical process that enables them to develop fat molecules using gases, rather than relying on traditional dairy sources. Savor's chief executive Kathleen Alexander said that regulatory approval is pending, with commercial release expected by 2025 after successful taste panels.

The Times of India Intelligent aliens haven't contacted us yet. The reason is...

​Earth is special not only because it has been habitable for millions of years but also because the outer part of Earth also operated geologically for hundred of millions of years -- the tectonic plates on Earth's crust gradually moved, altering the continents and seas. This movement stoked the biological evolution, the researchers say. All these factors happening anywhere else is probably as extreme rarity.

The Times of India Kanchangunja Exp accident: Goods train drivers had 30-hour rest time before crash

The Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) has released provisional findings from its investigation into the fatal collision between the Kanchanjunga Express and a goods train last month, highlighting significant lapses in signalling and operating procedures. The findings, which were shared on Tuesday, reveal that both the loco pilot and the assistant loco pilot of the goods train had taken rest for over 30 hours before the accident occurred.