Trick-or-Treat: How potatoes are stealing the spotlight from candy this Halloween |

Trick-or-Treat: How potatoes are stealing the spotlight from candy this Halloween |

Forget chocolate bars and lollipops, this Halloween, the humble potato is taking centre stage. Across the US, Canada, and even parts of the UK, trick-or-treaters are swapping sugar rushes for spuds in a viral trend dubbed “Trick-or-Tater.” What started as a quirky joke has turned into a heartwarming, healthy, and downright hilarious Halloween movement. Videos…

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Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk about alien object 3I/ATLAS aiming at Earth that Harvard scientist say is ‘not natural’, and the link to The Tunguska Event

Elon Musk and Joe Rogan talk about alien object 3I/ATLAS aiming at Earth that Harvard scientist say is ‘not natural’, and the link to The Tunguska Event

Recent, simultaneous developments in Space technology and astronomy have fueled intrigue and speculation: Unauthorized signal transmissions tied to SpaceX’s Starshield network are coinciding with heightened scrutiny of a bizarre, Manhattan-sized interstellar object known as Comet 3I/ATLAS. The connection deepened on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, where host Joe Rogan and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk discussed…

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Small business owners alert! Secure your GST registration in just 3 days; check details

Small business owners alert! Secure your GST registration in just 3 days; check details

Small and low-risk enterprises will soon be able to secure their Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration in just three working days. The GST department is introducing a simplified registration route for small and medium businesses, which becomes operational from Saturday. India’s Digital ID, GST Reform Win Global Recognition From IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva Under…

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ICE crackdown leads to rising school absences in Chicago immigrant communities, widening existing gaps for English learners

ICE crackdown leads to rising school absences in Chicago immigrant communities, widening existing gaps for English learners

ICE crackdown leads to rising school absences in Chicago immigrant communities (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Schools in immigrant neighbourhoods of Chicago are seeing a noticeable rise in absences. Students are staying home because they are afraid their parents might be detained while they are in class. Teachers say young people are volunteering to babysit younger siblings…

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Horoscope Today, November 2, 2025: Venus enters Libra, these zodiac signs must handle love choices wisely

Horoscope Today, November 2, 2025: Venus enters Libra, these zodiac signs must handle love choices wisely

Start your day with clarity! Today’s horoscope highlights the opportunities and challenges for each zodiac sign. Whether it’s career, love, or personal growth, let the stars guide you. Take the advice, stay positive, and make the most of what the day brings. Aries Daily Horoscope Today, November 2, 2025 You’re not meant to be everything…

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Two Air India pilots grounded for operating flights without mandatory licence requirements; DGCA probe on | India News

Two Air India pilots grounded for operating flights without mandatory licence requirements; DGCA probe on | India News

Scheduling and rostering lapses at Air India continue five months after being reprimanded by the regulator on this issue. In the latest instance, a co-pilot and a senior captain have been taken off flying duty after the airline found they operated a flight each last month with a lapsed English Language Proficiency (ELP) licence in…

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Green tech breakthrough: NTPC pioneers India’s first CO₂ injection borewell; project to advance indigenous carbon capture and storage capability

Green tech breakthrough: NTPC pioneers India’s first CO₂ injection borewell; project to advance indigenous carbon capture and storage capability

NTPC Ltd has begun drilling India’s first-ever geological carbon dioxide (CO2) storage well at its Pakri Barwadih coal mine in Jharkhand, marking a significant milestone in the country’s carbon capture and storage efforts.The initiative, spearheaded by NTPC’s R&D arm– the NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance (NETRA)– represents a crucial step in advancing India’s Carbon Capture,…

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Sundar Pichai: AI more profound than fire or electricity; why mastering it is key to survival

Sundar Pichai: AI more profound than fire or electricity; why mastering it is key to survival

In Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from the gods, gifting humanity both power and peril. More than two millennia later, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai invoked that same imagery to describe artificial intelligence, not as a tool, but as a turning point in human history.“I’ve always thought of AI as the most profound technology humanity is…

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When Rekha wrote a heartfelt letter to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ star completed two decades in film industry

When Rekha wrote a heartfelt letter to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ star completed two decades in film industry

Renowned actress Rekha took a moment to reflect on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s two-decade-long cinematic voyage, crafting a touching note filled with admiration. She recognized Aishwarya not just for her on-screen talent but for her heartwarming role as a nurturing mother, exemplifying both strength and poise. Read on to know more. Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha rocked…

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Daily Career Horoscope, November 2, 2025: Important recognition coming, these zodiac signs will shine at work

Daily Career Horoscope, November 2, 2025: Important recognition coming, these zodiac signs will shine at work

Get the stars to power your career development and financial growth daily. Pick up personalised clues to pump up your productivity, play it smarter with finance, and take opportunities as they come. Step up by following spot-on horoscope advice tailored to your working and wealth-building journey. Aries Career Horoscope Today, 2 November 2025 Leadership begins…

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Scientists discover 42,000-year-old ‘crayon’ — colouring a new picture of early humans

Scientists discover 42,000-year-old ‘crayon’ — colouring a new picture of early humans

Move over, Crayola, the Neanderthals were colouring outside the lines long before we were. Archaeologists led by Francesco d’Errico from the University of Bordeaux, along with an international team of researchers, have unearthed what might be the world’s oldest “crayon” — a 42,000-year-old yellow ochre stick found at Neanderthal sites in Crimea and Ukraine. The…

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‘Even Trump doesn’t know … ‘:  Army chief Upendra Dwivedi flags fog of ‘clueless’ future; cites India’s challenges

‘Even Trump doesn’t know … ‘: Army chief Upendra Dwivedi flags fog of ‘clueless’ future; cites India’s challenges

Army chief Upendra Dwivedi (PTI file photo) NEW DELHI: Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday addressed a gathering in his hometown Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, where he reflected on Operation Sindoor, spoke about the future of warfare, and even took a dig at US President Donald Trump over his unpredictable statements and recent claims…

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