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Man ends life after apology video at police station goes viral
A man died by suicide in Rajasthan's Balotra district, with his family alleging harassment by usurers. The creditors reportedly recorded and viralized an apology video of the deceased on police station premises, despite a consensus on repayment being reached. Two accused have been detained.
Canada’s Supreme Court Hears Case on Ability to Suspend Constitutional Rights
Quebec’s ban on religious symbols — and a measure that suspends constitutional rights — are being tested in a case with far-reaching repercussions.
PM Shehbaz, Chinese envoy discuss CPEC, economic ties
Both sides acknowledge progress in strengthening bilateral ties, expressed satisfaction with ongoing exchanges
Blackstone’s Caplan Sees Low Private Credit Default Levels
Blackstone Inc.’s Kenneth Caplan said he’s seeing low levels of defaults within his firm’s private credit portfolio as scrutiny grows amid ructions in the $1.8 trillion industry.
AI regulators "don't actually know what they're regulating," economics professor explains
For years, governments have attempted to regulate new, emerging technologies on a global scale. Roland Fryer, a CBS News contributor and author of the Wall Street Journal op-ed "The Economics of Regulating AI," breaks it down.
Mogwai hail ‘special’ experience at Teenage Cancer Trust show
The band, formed in Glasgow in 1995, played at the Royal Albert Hall in a show curated by The Cure’s Robert Smith.
Man Utd latest: Maguire willing to do whatever it takes to make World Cup squad
Iran rejects U.S. peace talks proposal, sends counteroffer
Iran has rejected a list of points sent by the Trump administration intended to restart peace talks. Iran later offered a public five-point counterproposal, including a condition to recognize Iran's authority over the Strait of Hormuz formally. CBS News' Holly Williams and Olivia Rinaldi report.
Breaking down the verdict in the landmark social media addiction trial
In a landmark social media trial, Meta and YouTube were found liable for creating products that led to addictive behavior. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent has the details.
'Hunting Wives' star Brittany Snow stuns in bikini during 40th birthday desert celebration
Brittany Snow turns 40 with a luxury desert Airbnb bash, stunning in a white bikini and turquoise silk gown while celebrating with her closest friends.
Iranian foreign minister rejects talks with US
“No negotiations have taken place.” Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi says Tehran is not in talks with the US.
Vigilance books Kotak Bank officials after civic body ‘finds’ Rs 150-cr mismatch
Aaron Judge aims to join past Yankees World Series champs ahead of 2026 season: 'Want my picture up there'
Aaron Judge said he wants to join Yankees legends like Derek Jeter and Mickey Mantle by winning a World Series, sharing his championship drive in an interview with Kevin Durant.
Japan’s Stock Investors Hedge Against More Drops as War Persists
Investors in Japanese equities are hedging against more downside as the war in the Middle East drags on.
Scientists pinpoint the age kids become ‘cunning little liars’
Some parents in the new study said their child first recognized the concept of deception as early as 8 months old
Justice Department settles lawsuit from Trump ally Michael Flynn for US$1.2 million
The US Justice Department has settled for roughly US$1.2 million a lawsuit from Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser to US President Donald Trump who pleaded guilty during the Republican’s first term to lying to the FBI about his conversations with a top Russian diplomat and was later...
Iranian crisis may force Kiev to be more pragmatic at talks — Russian diplomat
Russian Foreign Ministry’s Ambassador at Large Rodion Miroshnik emphasized that any changes in the West’s ability to finance the Ukrainian conflict "will tell on the negotiating conditions"
Arne Slot's immediate future at Liverpool clearer as major clue emerges
Arne Slot's position at Liverpool has come under scrutiny in recent weeks, with the club falling short in the Premier League title race and now left battling to secure Champions League qualification
Pauline Hanson demands that the ABC is defunded after thousands of staff walked off the job over pay and workloads
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for the ABC to be defunded and forced onto a subscription-only model.
Tradie, 23, dodges jail because he was 'terrified' of it and a cop friend put a good word in for him
A carpenter 'terrified' of jail has walked free with a suspended sentence after receiving a glowing reference from a police officer mate.