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The Times of India How Lyles, Tebogo beat Bolt’s top speed, yet missed 9.58s WR

At the Paris Olympics, the men's 100m final saw all finalists clock sub-10-second finishes, with the top six surpassing Usain Bolt's peak speed of 27.8 mph. Despite these impressive feats, none came close to breaking Bolt's iconic 9.58-second world record. This highlights that sprinting excellence isn't just about raw speed but also about maintaining consistent acceleration, stride efficiency, and race strategy. Lyles' gold medal win at 9.79 seconds underscores this complex balance.

The Times of India Amazon Great Freedom Festival sale live: 65-inch 4K TV at discount

Amazon's Great Freedom Sale is offering significant discounts on 65-inch 4K TVs from top brands like Sony and LG. Shoppers can benefit from No Cost EMI, instant bank discounts, and additional savings on exchange offers. Features include 4K Ultra HD displays, Dolby Audio, and smart functionalities for a seamless entertainment experience. The sale also ensures perks like free delivery and extended warranties.

The Times of India Zodiac Signs and Their Journey of Self-Improvement

The article discussed the unique paths of self-improvement for each zodiac sign based on their characteristics. It highlighted Aries' need for patience, Taurus' challenge of embracing change, Gemini's focus enhancement, Cancer's self-care, Leo's humility, Virgo's self-compassion, Libra’s decisiveness, Scorpio's forgiveness, Sagittarius' grounding, Capricorn’s balance, Aquarius’ empathy, and Pisces' boundary setting, emphasizing personal growth and fulfillment.

The Times of India 'Roller coaster ride': NCW chief Rekha Sharma steps down as tenure ends

Rekha Sharma concluded her tenure as the chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW) after nine years. Sharma began her role in 2018 and played a significant part in gender sensitisation among police. Her tenure included controversies, particularly around alleged non-action in Manipur and biased actions against non-BJP ruled states, which she denied.

The Times of India LTCG relief for property sale! Now, pick between 20% tax with indexation or 12.5% without indexation

In the Budget 2024 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the government had proposed eliminating indexation benefits for homeowners.

The Times of India Paris Olympics Day 12: India's Full Schedule

Vinesh Phogat has already made history as the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the Olympic final. Now, she is just one win away from becoming the third individual Indian athlete to win a gold medal. She will face USA's Ann Sarah Hildebrandt in the final.

The Times of India India kicks off mega multi-nation air combat exercise at Sulur

India commenced its first-ever multi-nation air combat exercise 'Tarang Shakti' at Sulur, Tamil Nadu, featuring Rafale and Eurofighter Typhoon jets along with military aircraft from France, Germany, UK, and Spain. The exercise aims to bolster military interoperability and strategic partnerships globally. Phase-II will be conducted at Jodhpur with 67 fighters and military aircraft involved.

The Times of India Kamala's progressive Walz to the left

Kamala Harris announced Tim Walz as her running mate for the 2024 Presidential election, opting for a progressive platform. Walz, the Governor of Minnesota, is known for his strong left-liberal policies and recent viral remarks against Trump Republicans. Josh Shapiro, a centrist choice, was passed over due to his pro-Israel stance.

The Times of India 'I sincerely request space and privacy': Lakshya Sen

Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen narrowly missed out on a bronze medal in the men’s singles event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, finishing fourth after a 21-13, 16-21, 11-21 loss to Malaysia's Zii Jia Lee. Despite a strong start, Sen couldn’t maintain his momentum and struggled against Jia's aggressive play in the final two sets. Reflecting on his journey, Sen expressed gratitude to his supporters and requested privacy to regroup, vowing to come back stronger and win future laurels for India.

The Times of India Google vs US government: How 'bad news' for Google may be ‘good news’ for Microsoft

A federal judge ruled that Google abused its dominant position in the search and advertising markets, violating antitrust laws. This decision could benefit Microsoft, as its Bing search engine may replace Google as the default search provider for Apple. Google paid $18 billion to Apple in 2021 to maintain its position on Apple devices.

The Times of India 'Lasting peace will only come with ... ': B'desh interim govt adviser Yunus

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus expressed his willingness to lead an interim government in Bangladesh following widespread protests that led to the departure of Sheikh Hasina. Yunus emphasized the need for free elections to achieve lasting peace. Acknowledging the youth's desire for change, he expressed his readiness to take action if needed. Student protest coordinators announced Yunus would be the chief adviser of the interim government, with further proposals expected soon.

The Times of India 'That's the real thing': Neeraj Chopra focuses on final

Defending champion Neeraj Chopra declared that he is ready for the high-quality javelin throw Olympic finals after making quite a statement by qualifying top of the charts with a season's best performance in his very first attempt in Paris on Tuesday.

The Times of India Fans predict fates of Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest following Judgment Day split

SummerSlam brought surprising developments as Finn Balor revealed the new lineup for Judgment Day, excluding Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest. This betrayal led fans to speculate that the two might team up with Jey Uso and Sami Zayn. The wrestling community anticipates this potential alliance to challenge their former faction members, Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio.