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Over 700 US flights cancelled as government shutdown disrupts air travel

Over 700 US flights cancelled as government shutdown disrupts air travel

  • Netizens, crocheters roast Prada’s $775 luxury safety pin

    Italian fashion brand Prada launched a safety pin brooch priced at USD 775, sparking ridicule from crocheters and social media users. Many demonstrated DIY versions, questioning the high price, while critics called it luxury exploitation of a common item
  • Meghan Markle to return to acting with Amazon film

    Meghan Markle returns to acting with a cameo in Jason Orley’s comedy *Close Personal Friends*, starring Lily Collins, Jack Quaid, Brie Larson, and Henry Golding. The film follows two couples whose friendship spirals hilariously out of control during a Santa Barbara getaway
  • Shout-out for yodeling? Swiss seek recognition from UN cultural agency as tradition turns modern

    Switzerland has nominated yodelling for UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, highlighting its evolution from Alpine herding calls to a modern art form. With growing popularity and academic recognition, advocates hope UNESCO recognition will preserve and promote this distinct national musical tradition worldwide
  • City to host SHREE TMT Hyderabad 10K Run – Mind Over Miles on Sunday

    The event aims to break stigma over mental illness and promote community wellness
  • Lifestyle disorders pushing India towards kidney disease epidemic, says renowned nephrologist

    Renowned nephrologist Dr. H. Sudarshan Ballal warned that chronic kidney disease is rising rapidly in India due to diabetes, hypertension, and environmental factors. He urged preventive healthcare, affordability reforms, and AI-driven innovations to avert a potential nationwide kidney disease epidemic
  • Andrew will head into exile at King Charles’ private and remote Sandringham estate

    King Charles III has ordered his disgraced brother Prince Andrew to leave Royal Lodge for a smaller home on the Sandringham Estate, symbolizing his internal exile amid continued fallout from his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and ongoing public anger
  • Children of mothers infected with Covid during pregnancy at higher risk of autism, speech delay: Study

    A US study has found that children born to mothers infected with Covid-19 during pregnancy face a higher risk of developmental disorders, including speech delay and autism, by age three. Risk was greatest when infection occurred in the third trimester.
  • Prince Andrew stripped of all titles after Virginia Giuffre’s memoir

    King Charles has stripped Prince Andrew of all royal titles following the release of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, detailing her abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and others. Giuffre’s revelations reignited global outrage, exposing systemic failures and prompting renewed calls for accountability
  • Tourists to Sri Lanka not required to obtain Electronic Travel Authorisation

    Sri Lanka has withdrawn the recently introduced requirement for tourists to obtain Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before arrival. The Immigration Department said travellers can follow pre-October 15 visa procedures
  • Stem cells sound magical, but they’re not all created equal

    Stem cells offer medical promise, but their capabilities vary. Adult, embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells each have strengths and limits. While therapies exist for blood diseases, broader treatments need rigorous research, regulation and public trust to distinguish genuine advances from unproven hype
  • Several trains rescheduled due to Cyclone ‘Montha’

    In view of Cyclone ‘Montha’, South Central and Southern Railways have rescheduled multiple long-distance trains scheduled for October 28, including major services from Chennai and Bengaluru to Howrah, Visakhapatnam, and Kharagpur. Passengers are advised to verify timings on NTES/IRCTC.
  • SCR announces train cancellations, diversions as Cyclone Montha intensifies

    Train services under the South Central Railway have been disrupted due to Cyclone Montha. The Secunderabad–Bhubaneswar Express scheduled for October 29 has been cancelled, while the SMVT Bengaluru–Hatia Express on October 28 will run on a diverted route.
  • Telangana Raj Bhavan illuminated in pink for sixth consecutive year

    Telangana Raj Bhavan is the only Raj Bhavan in the Country that has been turning pink in support of breast cancer awareness consistently since 2020
  • IndiGo resumes Kolkata-Guangzhou direct flights

    IndiGo has restarted direct daily flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou after more than five years, becoming the first Indian carrier to resume such services. The move aims to strengthen bilateral ties, boost trade and tourism, and expand China connectivity, with Delhi–Guangzhou flights starting November 10
  • US$ 100 million Louvre theft could make France’s stolen Crown Jewels as famous as Mona Lisa

    One week on, and the country is still wounded by the breach to its national heritage. Some say it will make celebrities of the very jewels it sought to erase, much as the Mona Lisa's turn-of-the-20th-century theft transformed the then little-known Renaissance portrait into the world's most famous artwork
  • PM Modi urges people to share Chhath Puja songs ahead of festivities

    Ahead of Chhath Puja beginning on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to share devotional songs about the festival on X, promising to repost them. The four-day Sun God worship, marked by fasting and rituals, celebrates purity, gratitude, and harmony with nature
  • Editorial: Promote organ donation

    The Government of India’s move directing hospitals to form organ and tissue donation teams in ICUs is timely and long overdue, given the country’s dismal donation rate
  • What will happen to Louvre jewellery after heist? There are two likely scenarios

    Four thieves executed a daring daytime heist at Paris’s Louvre Museum, stealing nine priceless imperial jewels worth €88 million. Despite tight security, they escaped on motorbikes. Authorities suspect organised crime involvement, comparing the theft to the 2019 Dresden Green Vault robbery
  • Why Prince Andrew is still a prince and how his remaining titles could be removed

    MPs are urging the UK government to formally strip Prince Andrew of his titles amid renewed scrutiny over his Epstein links. While Andrew has ceased using titles, legal action via Parliament or royal decree remains the only route for permanent removal
  • Harish Rao demands immediate release of Aarogyasri arrears, salaries for Basti Dawakhanas

    Former Minister T Harish Rao slammed the Congress-led Telangana government over six months of unpaid salaries at Basti Dawakhanas and Rs 1,400 crore dues under Aarogyasri. He demanded immediate action to restore basic healthcare services, free medicines, and diagnostics
  • Ana de Armas reportedly ‘sees Tom Cruise as a dear friend, mentor’

    Ana de Armas calls Tom Cruise a dear friend and mentor, denying dating rumors. She champions original female-led action films over gender-swapped roles, promoting *Ballerina* at CinemaCon, and reflects on her standout Bond role as Paloma in 'No Time to Die'
  • Women account for 70 pc of autoimmune disease patients in India, experts urge early screening

    Health experts highlight that seven out of 10 autoimmune disease patients in India are women, especially between ages 20-50. Delayed diagnosis worsens outcomes, prompting calls for greater awareness, early screening, and recognition of autoimmune disorders as a major women’s health issue.
  • Your body can be portable gym: how to ditch membership fees, expensive equipment

    Bodyweight training uses your own body for resistance, offering a free, accessible way to build strength and fitness. Popular forms include calisthenics, yoga, and Tai Chi. Though progression can be challenging, it's effective for functional strength and overall health
  • Kerala declares snakebite envenomation a disease of public health importance

    Kerala has declared snakebite envenomation a disease of "utmost public health importance" to improve data collection and treatment standards. The move follows a High Court directive after a schoolgirl’s death, amid rising human-snake encounters and growing health concerns
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