Is this the end of Yuzvendra Chahal’s Team India career?

Yuzvendra Chahal (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: Yuzvendra Chahal has been completely left out of BCCI’s annual player contracts, raising serious questions about his future with Team India. His last international appearance came in 2023 against the West Indies in Lauderhill. Since then, he hasn’t featured in India colours and appears to be out of the…

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US government expands grounds for deporting international students: Thousands of visa holders under new scrutiny

Thousands of international students face deportation as US tightens visa revocation rules. (AP Photo) The US government has expanded the reasons under which international students can lose their legal status in the country, raising concerns about the potential for rapid deportations. The policy change, which has already affected thousands of students, follows a crackdown on…

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‘Got to keep the vehicles affordable’: US-made cars still heavily dependent on foreign supply chain, says Ford CEO

Jim Farley, President and chief executive officer of Ford (File photo) Ford CEO Jim Farley has revealed that, despite the automaker’s deep manufacturing roots in the United States, Ford remains heavily reliant on imported components—some of which are simply not available from domestic suppliers. In an interview with CNN, Farley warned that President Donald Trump’s…

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Memes break internet as 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi flops in RR vs MI IPL 2025 clash

Vaibhav Suryavanshi (Screengrab) NEW DELHI: From hero to heartbreak — social media exploded with memes and mixed reactions after teenage cricket sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi was dismissed for a two-ball duck in Rajasthan Royals‘ IPL 2025 match against Mumbai Indians on Thursday.Just days after creating history with a whirlwind 101 off 28 balls against Gujarat Titans,…

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Over 80 Harvard faculty pledge 10% pay to oppose Trump’s $3.2 billion education funding freeze

Harvard professors pledge salaries to resist Trump’s education funding cuts In a powerful show of resistance against President Donald Trump’s actions targeting higher education, more than 80 faculty members at Harvard University have pledged to donate 10 percent of their salaries to support the institution. Their commitment, which may extend for up to a year,…

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