Can Anyone Stop the Alcaraz-Sinner Takeover in Men’s Tennis?
With the Big Three era fading, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are rapidly building a fierce duopoly in men’s tennis—raising the question: Is anyone else even close to stopping them?
With the Big Three era fading, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are rapidly building a fierce duopoly in men’s tennis—raising the question: Is anyone else even close to stopping them?
In Kashmir’s famed apple belt, a silent epidemic is unfolding: orchard workers are being diagnosed with malignant brain tumours at alarming rates—blamed on decades of unregulated pesticide exposure.
Wall Street legend Michael Burry has issued a chilling forecast: America is on track to lose the global AI race to China. His warning hinges not on algorithms or talent, but on a foundational crisis—energy infrastructure and a dangerous overreliance on Nvidia’s power-hungry chips.
In an unprecedented move, Rajkumar Bafna, President of Finance at Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals, has resigned from his post, citing Delhi’s hazardous air as the sole reason. His stark resignation email is a powerful symbol of a growing trend: professionals voting with their feet against the capital’s toxic environment.
What began as a dreamy honeymoon in Sri Lanka ended in an unimaginable nightmare. A newly married Bengaluru couple, torn apart by allegations of dowry harassment, died by suicide just days apart and 1,000 kilometers away from each other, leaving a city and a nation in shock.
In a dramatic escalation of counter-terrorism efforts, seven Turkish police officers were injured in a fierce gunfight with suspected ISIS militants in Yalova province, prompting the deployment of elite special forces.