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Divining the six divided votes in Dixville Notch

by on November 5, 2024 0

Dixville Notch, a tiny New Hampshire village known for its midnight voting tradition, kicked off the US election with a 3-3 tie between Trump and Harris. Both parties found reasons to be optimistic about the result, while social media buzzed with humorous takes. Meanwhile, pollsters and even animals seemed uncertain about the election’s outcome.

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Under-construction bullet train bridge collapses in Gujarat, 3 dead

by on November 5, 2024 0

An under-construction bullet train bridge collapsed in Gujarat’s Anand district, trapping workers under the debris. Rescue teams are working to save those trapped, with two workers already rescued. The bridge is part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the collapse.

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Folk singer and Padma Bhushan recipient Sharda Sinha passes away

by on November 5, 2024 0

Legendary Bihari singer Sharda Sinha, fondly remembered as ‘Bihar Kokila,’ passed away at 72. She was hospitalized and on ventilator support following the recent demise of her husband. Sinha, a ‘Padma Bhushan’ recipient, was renowned for her contributions to folk music, particularly her traditional wedding and Chhath songs in Bhojpuri.

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Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris: What’s in it for India

by on November 5, 2024 0

The upcoming US presidential election holds significant implications for India-US relations. While bipartisan support for the partnership remains strong, key issues like technology transfer, trade, immigration, and human rights are likely to be impacted differently under a Trump or Harris administration.

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Deaf mosquitoes stop reproducing: Scientists find quirky way to fight dengue

by on November 5, 2024 0 In Most Recent Stories

Scientists are exploring a novel approach to combat mosquito-borne diseases like dengue by targeting their mating process. By genetically altering male mosquitoes, researchers have successfully disrupted their ability to hear females, hindering their reproduction. This innovative method could potentially lead to a decline in mosquito populations and reduce the spread of these diseases.

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