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Mother’s Day: Revisiting JD Vance’s complex relationship with his mother Beverly

JD Vance’s turbulent childhood shaped the man who has now become the US Vice President. Raised in the struggling town of Middletown, Ohio, Vance’s early years were marked by instability, addiction, and emotional trauma.His mother, Beverly, battled drug dependency and cycled through multiple relationships, leaving young JD caught in a whirlwind of chaos. His biological…

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Tata Electronics looks to double Apple iPhones enclosures production in India to one lakh

Apple’s India-based suppliers are actively pursuing the manufacturing opportunity. (AI image) Tata Electronics is substantially increasing its iPhone enclosure manufacturing capacity at their Hosur facility, according to sources familiar with the matter. The production expansion initiative by Tata Electronics aligns with recent declarations from Apple CEO Tim Cook regarding India’s future role as the primary…

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‘Koi nahin hai takker mein’: Former India cricketer lauds Virat Kohli after his Test retirement | Cricket News

**EDS: FILE IMAGE** Bengaluru: In this file image cricketer Virat Kohli reacts during the test cricket match between India and New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, in Bengaluru. Kohli on Monday announced his retirement from Test cricket, ending a spectacular run in the format which celebrated him as its saviour at a time when…

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“After Operation Sindoor, Pak ministers met to plan a response…’: Harsh Goenka’s Twitter post

Billionaire Harsh Goenka is among the India Inc leaders who are quite active on social media platform Twitter. Goenka also posted quite actively on Operation Sindoor. One of his posts on Operation Sindoor, reads: “After Operation Sindoor, Pak ministers met to plan a response. One genius said: “Let’s attack India!” Why? “If we lose- India…

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NASA reveals Earth’s ‘twin’ planet is more active than we thought |

In a landmark discovery, NASA researchers have revealed data indicating that Venus, long believed to be a barren, hot desert planet, might indeed be geologically active. The new discovery overturns long-standing theories about the surface of the planet and its inactivity with respect to tectonic motion. Using advanced modeling techniques, scientists re-examined decades-old radar data…

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