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The Odyssey: Watching Nolan's epic in a houseful theatre with pin-drop silence
Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey transforms ambition into a cinematic spectacle, inviting viewers without prior knowledge of the epic. The film's dense opening demands attention but rewards with a compelling narrative. Strong performances, especially from Robert Pattinson and Anne Hathaway, enhance its impact. Ultimately, The Odyssey stands as a remarkable big-screen experience, blending visual grandeur with thematic depth.

Did Brenda Fricker have children? Inside ‘Home Alone 2’ actor's family
Brenda Fricker, famed for her portrayal of the Pigeon Lady in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York," has passed away at 81. Her memorable performance in the film made a lasting impact, adding to her legacy, including an Oscar win for "My Left Foot." Fricker's death followed a period of ill health and has reignited interest in her life, including her tumultuous marriage to the late Barry Davis.

Who is Sara Rodriguez? Wisconsin Lt. Gov drops out of governor primary race
Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez has ended her Democratic primary campaign for Wisconsin governor, citing financial reporting issues and the dismissal of her campaign manager due to mismanagement. Rodriguez expressed feeling "deeply hurt" and emphasized the need for clarity in the campaign as a priority for Wisconsin. Other candidates remain in the primary, scheduled for August 11, with varying fundraising totals.

Garry Sobers 1936-2026: ‘The greatest cricketer to walk the earth has left us’
Sir Garry Sobers, the greatest cricketer, has passed away, eliciting deep sorrow among former players like Gavaskar and Borde, who remember his unmatched brilliance and warmth. Sobers excelled as an all-rounder with remarkable batting and bowling skills. Former teammates cherished personal memories, underscoring his legacy in cricket, illustrating how his influence transcended the sport.

Most people misunderstand Bhakti. Here's what a spiritual expert says it really
Surrender in Bhakti transcends symbolic gestures, emphasizing complete devotion of body, mind, and soul to a higher purpose. Spiritual teacher Shubham Singh asserts that Bhakti becomes a way of life, transforming everyday actions into acts of devotion. This love, distinct from emotional attachment, fosters compassion and ultimately dissolves the ego, guiding individuals toward a divine connection.

Germany, UK, Australia or Ireland? Best study destination for Indians
Indian students are increasingly prioritizing job opportunities, affordability, and post-study work options over university rankings when choosing study destinations abroad. Sanjay Laul of MSM Unify emphasizes that students now seek long-term career outcomes instead of prestige. With costs exceeding ₹30-60 lakh, countries like Germany, Ireland, and the UK offer attractive prospects aligned with labor market needs, while students must also consider living expenses and career pathways to ensure maximum return on investment.

Cyclosporiasis outbreak: Taylor Farms to recall ingredients linked to diarrhea
Taylor Farms is recalling ingredients linked to a cyclospora outbreak causing severe diarrhea in Michigan and nearby states. The CDC warned against consuming shredded iceberg lettuce from Taco Bell, where the lettuce was identified as the source. The investigation is ongoing, and while Taylor Farms is implicated, the full scope of the recall remains unclear.

The World Cup trophy was stolen twice? Shocking story behind FIFA's iconic prize
The FIFA World Cup trophy, designed by Silvio Gazzaniga in 1971, symbolizes global unity through its depiction of two spiraling figures and a globe. The current trophy replaced the Jules Rimet Trophy, which was stolen twice; one theft remains unresolved. Winners receive a gold-plated replica, while FIFA safeguards the original. It will remain the official trophy at least until 2038.

HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on July 18 in Delhi, Noida and Gurugram
Various cultural events are scheduled for July 18 in Delhi, including a treasure hunt at Hauz Khas Village, a book discussion at Museo Camera, and a Bharatanatyam Arangetram at Chinmaya Mission Auditorium. Attendees can find diverse entertainment options across the metro. The events aim to engage the community and promote local arts.

Vitamin D deficiency in India: Will plant-based D3 supplements offer benefits?
The FSSAI has approved the first plant-derived vitamin D3 for health foods, catering to the rising demand for clean-label, plant-based nutrition. This approval provides a vegetarian option, addressing India's significant vitamin D deficiency, driven by lifestyle and dietary factors. However, widespread food fortification remains crucial for enhancing vitamin D access across the population.

Nolan Wells case: Jason Whitlock accuses critics of stoking ‘racial animosity’
In the ongoing investigation into the death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells in Mississippi, public figures, including Jason Whitlock and Jasmine Crockett, have sparked debate over potential racial motivations. Whitlock condemned Crockett's comments, arguing they foster division and racial tension, while others, like Crockett, questioned the investigation's conclusions in light of Mississippi's historical context.

Woman fumes over Noida traffic, says commuting has become a nightmare
A Noida resident, Divya Chaturvedi, expressed her frustration over the city’s relentless traffic congestion in a viral video, stating that commuters face heavy delays at any time. Viewers resonated with her struggle, sharing similar experiences. Chaturvedi highlighted specific problem areas and criticized the ineffectiveness of the flyover, questioning how much longer residents must endure these conditions.

Delhi HC refuses interim bail to Al Falah university chairman Jawad Siddiqui
The Delhi High Court denied interim bail to Al Falah University chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui, in custody for money laundering, citing concerns over potential flight risk and witness tampering. Although his wife’s health is critical, the court granted custody parole on specific dates for him to visit her. Siddiqui faces serious allegations involving substantial illicit funds and fraudulent practices at the university.

Police attach five houses worth ₹5 cr under NDPS act
Police in Kashmir have attached six residential houses valued at ₹5.29 crore under the NDPS Act, targeting properties linked to drug trafficking. This action, part of the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan, includes four houses in Srinagar and others in Kulgam and Shopian. The attachments are aimed at seizing assets derived from illegal drug activities, ensuring compliance with legal procedures.

Lone: NC should bring statehood resolution in J&K assembly first
People’s Conference chairman Sajjad Lone criticized J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the National Conference (NC) for their recent Jantar Mantar protest, urging them to first propose a statehood resolution in the assembly. He argued the protest distracts from governance failures and questioned NC's motives, emphasizing the importance of statehood and Article 370. Historically, he contended, protests yield little more than media attention and the assembly remains the people's constitutional voice despite its lost powers.

One killed, two SOG personnel injured in firing incident in Doda
A 35-year-old man was killed and two special operations personnel injured during an attempted rifle snatching in Doda, triggering protests. Aarif Hussain was shot after allegedly attacking the officers. His death led to roadblocks, calls for justice, and government job promises for his widow. The authorities have suspended mobile internet and increased police presence amid tensions.

Chennai Grandmasters: Firouzja defeats Gukesh
Bengaluru: Gukesh D suffered his first loss in the Chennai Grandmasters, losing to Alireza Firouzja in Round 2, giving Firouzja a full-point lead with a perfect 2/2 record. In a tense endgame, Gukesh faltered under time pressure, resulting in a pawn deficit. As a consequence, Gukesh dropped to world No. 28 in live ratings.

₹45 crore released to clear MIS apple procurement dues: Himachal CM
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced that the Himachal Pradesh government has cleared ₹45 crore in Direct Benefit Transfers for apple growers under the Market Intervention Scheme for 2022-2025. A new digital platform has been launched for better transparency in the procurement process. Additionally, Sukhu interacted with ITI students on a landmark exposure visit to Kazakhstan, marking the state's commitment to international educational initiatives.

Vedanta gets highest CRISIL rating in over a decade after upgrade
CRISIL Ratings has upgraded Vedanta Group, enhancing its flagship company, Vedanta Limited, to AA+/Stable, its highest long-term rating in over a decade, due to improved financial position post-demerger, reduced leverage, and sustained earnings. Vedanta Aluminium and Vedanta Oil & Gas also received similar upgrades, as the group's diversified operations strengthen its credibility and market share across various sectors, including metals.

Centre should extend special support for Himachal’s rail projects: Deputy CM
Himachal Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri has called on the Centre for special financial support to enhance the rail network in the state, emphasizing its importance for development. Speaking at the Amb-Andaura railway station's virtual inauguration by PM Modi, he highlighted the station’s modern amenities and regional connectivity. Geographical challenges necessitate focused support for projects like Bhanupalli-Bilaspur and Chandigarh-Baddi rail lines, he noted.

Himachal moving ahead with its green hydrogen push: Naresh Chauhan
Himachal Pradesh is advancing its green hydrogen program, positioning itself as a leader in clean energy, following Prime Minister Modi's launch of a hydrogen-powered train in Haryana. Naresh Chauhan emphasized the state’s plans for hydrogen production leveraging hydropower resources. Additionally, the government is on high alert due to forecasts of heavy rainfall, preparing for potential emergencies.

Himachal to more than double PG medical seats
In a significant move to enhance healthcare and medical education, the Himachal Pradesh government plans to increase postgraduate medical seats in government colleges from 277 to 597. This expansion addresses the urgent need for specialists. Several colleges, including IGMC and Tanda, will see substantial increases. Additionally, 218 posts for senior residents have been created to support this initiative, positioning the state as a future medical education hub.

Model villages to come up in every block to promote natural farming: Shimla DC
The Shimla district will establish model villages to promote natural farming, identifying one village in each block and two in Mashobra-Tutu. This initiative aims to enhance agriculture, horticulture, and animal husbandry, benefiting 7,000 farmers over 50 clusters with a budget of ₹4.21 crore. Natural farming training will also be introduced in 12 child care centers.

Marriage proposal without criminal intent is not ‘outraging modesty’: JHC
The Jharkhand High Court has overturned the conviction of Budhu Murmu, a 40-year-old man previously sentenced to one year for allegedly outraging a girl’s modesty by proposing marriage and holding her hand without criminal intent. The court emphasized that lack of mens rea, or bad intention, is essential for such charges under Section 354 of the IPC, highlighting the specifics of the 2017 incident.

Troy Edgar: Why DHS officials are pushing for the removal their deputy secretary
The Department of Homeland Security is facing criticism following two recent agent-involved shootings, prompting frustration with Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar's management style. Sources indicate that Edgar's compulsive micromanagement disrupts operations, contradicting Secretary Markwayne Mullin's vision. Complaints of interference extend to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Transportation Security Administration, raising concerns about his effectiveness since rejoining the agency in April.

Maoist carrying ₹25L bounty arrested in Giridih
In a significant operation, police arrested CPI (Maoist) leader Ajay Mahato, a zonal commander with a ₹25 lakh bounty, in Giridih district. Acting on intelligence, a special team raided Karmu Manjhi's home, detaining Mahato and two associates. He was linked to over 100 crimes. Authorities consider this a major setback for the Maoist group, intensifying efforts for regional peace.

Best gym shoes for beginners; top picks for men and women to simplify the search
**Quick Buying Tips Before You Order Gym Shoes** emphasize the importance of selecting footwear that fosters comfort and stability for beginners, advising against flashy options with insufficient support. Key recommendations include specific models for varying workout needs, among them Puma and Skechers, ensuring proper fit and function as fitness regimens evolve. Consider comfort over style, particularly for first-time gym-goers.

The history of maybe: How far back does probability theory go?
Probability theory influences various sectors, from insurance to agriculture, shaping everything we encounter daily. Recent archaeological findings reveal that dice have been utilized for more than 12,000 years, initially by hunter-gatherers for decision-making and exchange within groups. The evolution of probability theory began in the 16th century, becoming crucial for modern risk assessment and societal functioning.

‘Heads rolling’: AAP claims naming of new Delhi police chief, CJP protest linked
Activist Sonam Wangchuk is on day 20 of his indefinite fast at Jantar Mantar, demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over NEET paper leaks. He plans a peaceful march to Parliament on July 20. AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj linked the appointment of a new police commissioner to the protests, suggesting government panic.

Cadila Pharmaceuticals issues clarification on Aciloc products
Cadila Pharmaceuticals has confirmed that it faces no restrictions regarding the manufacture, sale, or distribution of Aciloc 150+ and 300+. The company maintains full compliance with regulatory standards, clearly labeling Famotidine as the active ingredient for prompt relief from acid-related issues. President Dr. Arani Chatterjee emphasized patient safety and commitment to quality and cooperation with authorities.


