Kohli’s 50th ton is a big worry for fans. King’s focused on cup, not the crown
If Bradman, Tendulkar or Kohli stand above the rest, it’s partly because their individual records stand tall. It’s a part of the game; not the game in and of itself. Key Points
ThePrintGuinness Book 2024: Over 60 records from India, rain in Cherrapunji among oldest entry
A record that has stood since 1937 is "Jalakanyaka" (or Mermaid) by the Indian sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman. This sculpture, the largest of its kind globally, depicts a merperson reclining in a shell-shaped pool at Shankumugham Beach in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Key Points
Business TodayJPMorgan mistakenly deleted 47 million records, SEC alleges
JPMorgan declined to comment. The bank didn’t admit to or deny the regulator’s allegations. Key Points
FinancialexpressWhat is the Espionage Act and what might it mean for Donald Trump?
The Espionage Act is an anti-spy law enacted by Congress shortly after the start of World War One. The statute criminalizes a broad array of conduct related to the mishandling of sensitive government records connected to the national defense, a term generally referring to military records that if disclosed could damage U.S. national security. Key Points
Economic TimesAluva youth feted as one of the fastest to scale Mount Everest Base Camp
Muhsin V.A., an Indian soldier from Aluva posted in Ladakh, could not have asked for a better gift on World Environment Day when he received an acknowledgment from the International Book of records recognising him as one of the fastest individuals to trek to the Mount Everest Base Camp (MEBC) Key Points
The HinduHow Neuralink Keeps Dead Monkey Photos Secret
Elon Musk’s brain-chip startup conducted years of tests at UC Davis, a public university. A WIRED investigation reveals how Neuralink and the university keep the grisly images of test subjects hidden. Key Points
WIREDHow Neuralink Keeps Dead Monkey Photos Secret
Elon Musk’s brain-chip startup conducted years of tests at UC Davis, a public university. A WIRED investigation reveals how Neuralink and the university keep the grisly images of test subjects hidden. Key Points
WIREDTrump changes guards of presidential records, here's who he trusts
Former American President Donald Trump has changed guards of his presidential records while revoking access from some. Stay tuned to this space for more on this. | World News Key Points
Hindustan TimesSebi slaps Rs 33.81 crore fine on senior officials of Sharepro Services, others
Business News: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has imposed fines totaling INR 33.81 crore ($4.6 million) on 13 individuals, including senior offici Key Points
Times Of India‘Phool aaye, pathar gaye,’ says Union Minister Hardeep Puri after Srinagar’s Tulip Garden enters spot in World Book of Records
The collection in the garden consists of a stunning ensemble of 68 distinctive tulip varieties in the garden harvested in the scenic foothills of the Zabarwan range with around 1.5 million flowers. Key Points
Business TodayUS citizen breaks Guinness World Records, solves Rubik's cube in 3.13 seconds | Watch
Park took only 3.13 seconds, 0.34 seconds less than the previous record. The previous record was held by China's Yusheng Du in 2018. Key Points
mintThe Gruesome Story of How Neuralink’s Monkeys Actually Died
Elon Musk says no primates died as a result of Neuralink’s implants. A WIRED investigation now reveals the grisly specifics of their deaths as US authorities have been asked to investigate Musk’s claims. Key Points
WIREDEach of the Past 12 Months Broke Temperature Records
Last June was the warmest in recorded history. It kicked off an alarming streak with no end in sight. Key Points
WIRED3 criminal laws replacing IPC, CrPc to come into effect from July 1
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha. Sanhita and the Bharatiya Sakshaya Act will come into effect from July 1. | Latest News India Key Points
Hindustan TimesSC directs Bihar govt. to produce original records of Anand Mohan’s remission
The Supreme Court on May 19 directed the Bihar government to produce the original records which led to a decision by the State to remit the life sentence of former MP and gangster-turned-politician Anand Mohan in the murder of Gopalganj District Magistrate and IAS officer G. Krishnaiah in 1994. Key Points
The Hindu'Missing wildlife, animals not released in habitat': NGO that ran Pune zoo rescue centre under govt lens
Panel examining wildlife warden Paranjpe's report on 'mismanagement' likely to submit findings this week. Indian Herpetological Society, which managed now-closed centre, denies wrongdoing. Key Points
ThePrintToday’s Cache | Google’s deleted chats, Microsoft’s antitrust remedies, and Amazon’s latest layoffs
Google claimed in court filings that it did not intentionally destroy communications records deemed to be potential evidence by the U.S. Department of Justice in an antitrust lawsuit over its search business Key Points
The HinduHow doctors buy their way out of trouble
Hundreds of physicians accused of wrongdoing have paid hefty civil settlements to the U.S. government to keep working and, in some cases, avoid jail time. Key Points
Reuters'Plot falls in floodplain area' — why Art of Living NGO's Rs 9.5 cr land deal in Ayodhya is stalled
Multi-crore deal between an Ayodhya resident & NGO Vyakti Vikas Kendra goes awry after local revenue court cancels mutation process. Next hearing in the case slated for 9 November. Key Points
ThePrintNew Rubik's Cube World Record. Guess the time!
Max Park, who was diagnosed with autism, broke the Guinness World Record on June 11 after solving Rubik’s Cube in just 3.13 seconds. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesThe vinyl countdown: 75 years in, see how the LP changed the world
Rather than a few minutes, the disc could hold almost an hour of audio. But what really made vinyl click was a mix of timing, geography and clever engineering. Key Points
Hindustan TimesExclusive-Musk's SpaceX fined after 'near amputation' suffered by worker, records show
By Marisa Taylor WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. worker safety officials fined Elon Musk’s SpaceX $3,600 this month after an accident at its site in Washington state led to a “near amputation,” according Key Points
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