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Indian shares open lower on rate fears after Powell's testimony

Indian shares opened lower after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated the likelihood of aggressive rate hikes to tackle inflation. Key Points

India Today

tackle football alternatives that are safer for kids, from dad doctor

Tackle football has a serious risk of injury for kids. In a family with a doctor parent, alternatives, such as touch or flag football, are better. Key Points

Insider

Cincinnati Bengals and Orlando Brown: One of the biggest deals of NFL has been signed

Orlando Brown Jr. signed one of the greatest deals with The Cincinnati Bengals worth $64.09 million and a bonus of $31 million. Key Points

Economic Times

India has adopted a holistic approach towards conservation: Environment min at COP28

India has adopted a holistic approach towards conservation. We are not just focused on reducing emissions to tackle temperature rise, but are also working towards arresting land degradation, accelerating ecosystem restoration and enriching biodiversity, he said. Key Points

Economic Times

WWE commentator Kevin Patrick faces backlash over SmackDown performance

In a recent statement, he conveyed his readiness to tackle any challenge presented to him: Yeah, of course, I'll do whatever's needed. I don't see that happening, I don't. Maybe, who knows. You never say never in any walk of life at all, but down the line if they said to me, 'We need you to do whatever it is,' I'm up for it. I'm just along for the ride in the best possible way. I'm having fun and I'm just honored to be in that chair, quite honestly. Key Points

Economic Times

Twitter cannot hide from EU rules after exit from code, EU’s Breton says

EU industry chief Thierry Breton warned Twitter it cannot run away from its obligations even after quitting a voluntary EU code. To learn more, read the full story on The Hindu. Key Points

The Hindu

United Kingdom to house illegal migrants in disused military sites

The move is intended to tackle the “eye-watering 2.3 billion pounds a year bill” for hotels used to house asylum seekers who land on UK shores. Key Points

India Today