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D.K. Shivakumar to be sworn-in as Karnat...

D.K. Shivakumar to be sworn-in as Karnataka chief minister at Glass House i...

D.K. Shivakumar to be sworn-in as Karnataka chief minister at Glass House in Lok Bhavan on June 3 **Karnataka Poised for New Leadership: Shivakumar’s Swearing-In Ceremony Set for June 3** **Bengaluru, [Date of Publication]** – Karnataka is set to usher in a new era of governance as D.K.... read more »

Israel fires into Lebanon in retaliation
Frustration in Lebanon as Israel expands...

Frustration in Lebanon as Israel expands invasion

Frustration in Lebanon as Israel expands invasion **Lebanese Sovereignty Tested as Israeli Forces Advance Beyond Litani River** **Beirut, Lebanon –** The escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanon has entered a new and concerning phase, with Israeli ground forces reportedly pushing further... read more »

Iran war: Tehran rebukes Trump's cl...

Iran war: Tehran rebukes Trump's claims of a 'final determination...

Iran war: Tehran rebukes Trump's claims of a 'final determination' on ceasefire deal ### **Iran Disputes U.S. Claims of Ceasefire Progress, Emphasizing Ongoing Negotiations** **Tehran, Iran –** Iran has officially countered recent assertions from the United States regarding a... read more »

Steyn-inspired Glasgow fight past Connac...

Steyn-inspired Glasgow fight past Connacht to reach semi-finals

Steyn-inspired Glasgow fight past Connacht to reach semi-finals ## Warriors Secure Semi-Final Berth After Gritty Connacht Encounter Glasgow Warriors have booked their place in the United Rugby Championship semi-finals, overcoming a determined Connacht side in a fiercely contested quarter-final... read more »

This AI stock is surging after an ex-OpenAI employee's fund disclosed a stake. Here&#...

This AI stock is surging after an ex-OpenAI employee's fund disclosed a stake. Here's why ## Investment Surge Propels Nebius Amidst Strategic Stake Acquisition **Amsterdam,... read more »

Amazon Thinks the Future of Data Centers Depends on a Technical Problem It Just Solved

Amazon Thinks the Future of Data Centers Depends on a Technical Problem It Just Solved **Amazon Web Services Unveils Networking Advancement Poised to Redefine Cloud Data Flow** Seattle, WA... read more »

A new brand of politics in Tamil Nadu

A new brand of politics in Tamil Nadu **Emerging Political Acumen: Chief Minister Vijay Navigates Tamil Nadu’s Landscape** [City, State] – In the dynamic political arena of Tamil... read more »

US returns Palestinian rights expert Francesca Albanese to sanctions list

US returns Palestinian rights expert Francesca Albanese to sanctions list **United States Reinstates Sanctions on UN Rights Expert** **Washington D.C.** – The United States has... read more »

Washington - While it is widely believed that money can not buy love, a new study has suggested that it can buy you happiness but only up to a ‘sweet spot’ of 36,000 dollars GDP per person. A new analysis led by economists Eugenio Proto in the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy at the University of Warwick and Aldo Rustichini, from University of MInnesota found that as expected, for the poorest countries life satisfaction rises as a country’s wealth increases as people are able to meet their basic needs. However, the new surprise finding is that once income reaches a certain level – around 36,000 dollars, adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) - life satisfaction levels peaks, after which it appears to dip slightly in the very rich countries. The researchers found suggestive evidence that this happiness dip in the wealthiest countries is because more money creates higher aspirations, leading to disappointment and a drop in life satisfaction if those aspirations are not met. The study was published in journal PLOS ONE.

Analysis: What Stephen Miller gets wrong about debt, deficits and...

Analysis: What Stephen Miller gets wrong about debt, deficits and immigration **Federal Deficit Debate: Examining the Role of Immigration Policy** Recent pronouncements from a senior White House... read more »