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    Was Elon Musk’s silence at high-profile dinner parties a sign of brilliance? His ex-wife Talulah Riley says he just didn’t care and was bored

    Elon Musk's ex-wife Talulah Riley reveals that his silence at dinner parties was often due to boredom or disinterest in small talk, not because he was deep in thought. His quiet demeanor was frequently mistaken for genius, though he simply disliked forced conversations. Musk's directness about dull interactions reflects his social fatigue despite his visionary public persona.

    Bengaluru employee quits in frustration, blames CEO's book-reading habit and ever-changing business plans

    A former employee's account of his friend's experience at a Bengaluru-based startup raises concerns about leadership stability. The company's strategy often changed based on the founder's weekly reading material. This has sparked discussions about the unpredictable nature of some startups, where decisions may be driven by the latest books, podcasts, or social media posts.

    What helped AR Rahman brave the storm when he faced 'immense pressure'? Director Rajiv Menon answers

    Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman and Rajiv Menon share a longstanding bond. Menon recalls Rahman's spiritual transformation and his significant role in it. Despite personal challenges, Rahman's faith and music propelled him to global fame. Rahman has evolved from a reserved individual to an engaging public figure, while his recent health reports from dehydration show he's in recovery.

    After falling sales, now Elon Musk faces another nightmare; Tesla halts Cybertruck deliveries as indestructible panels mysteriously fall off, sparking major build-quality concerns

    Tesla's Cybertruck has paused sales due to its panels falling off, especially in cold weather where adhesive fails. This setback impacts its reputation, with prior issues including recalls involving exterior panel detachment and software fixes. The truck's high-strength design depends on separate panels, which are prone to failure under extreme conditions.

    Dehuli massacre 1981: UP court sentences three to death for killing 24 Dalits in Mainpuri

    A special court in Uttar Pradesh sentenced three men to death for the 1981 Dehuli massacre, where 24 Dalits were killed. The verdict gives a sense of closure after decades of legal proceedings, with 14 other accused having died over the years.

    Savage Pet recalls some of its products in these states over fears of bird flu contamination

    Savage Pet products that are said to be contaminated with bird flu were distributed across the states of California, Colorado, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington. The FDA has advised pet owners to be on the lookout for symptoms such as fever, lethargy, low appetite, inflamed or reddened eyes if they fed their cats the recalled products.

    • Trader Joe's recalls 61,500 water bottles sold in these states; Here’s how to seek refund

      Trader Joe’s said that it was informed about the issue by its supplier of Gerolsteiner Sparkling Natural Mineral Water. The issue affects two lots of 750-ml bottles of Gerolsteiner Sparkling Water bottles, which were sold from December 27, 2024 to January 28, 2025.

      Gamerji to focus on India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Philippines for gaming-as-a-service expansion

      Telecom companies are integrating esports into their mobile apps, partnering with platforms like Gamerji to offer rewards for gaming. Gamerji collaborates with 34 telecom firms worldwide, drawing millions of users. Players earn virtual currency, redeemable for data and discounts. The firm plans to expand in India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, aiming at major tournaments.

      PM Modi hails Elon Musk's DOGE Mission on Lex Fridman podcast, recalls decade-long bond with Tesla chief

      Modi praised Musk’s DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) Mission, saying it reflects a shared spirit of innovation. "Now, with his DOGE mission, he is incredibly excited about how it's progressing and honestly, it makes me happy, too, because when I took office in 2014, I wanted to free my country from the deep-rooted issues and harmful practices that have crept in," he said.

      Dr Reddy’s shares in focus after recall of mislabelled Levetiracetam injection in US

      The potential risks include hypersensitivity reactions, liver injury, hematological toxicity, drowsiness, dizziness, respiratory depression, and, in extreme cases, coma. Dr Reddy’s stated that it has not yet received any reports of adverse events linked to the recall.

      Stocks in news: Dr Reddy’s, Shilpa Medicare, Voltas, TCS, Tata Motors

      Domestic markets closed slightly lower last week amid mixed global cues. Shares of Dr Reddy’s, Shilpa Medicare, and Tata Motors will be in focus today due to major developments. GR Infraprojects emerged as the selected bidder for an NHAI project worth Rs 4,263 crore.

      Bridging the Great Wall: PM Modi shares insights on India-China ties, border peace

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasises the historical and cultural ties between India and China, aiming for strengthened future relations. He addresses the border tensions of 2020 while noting recent improvements and underscores the importance of cooperation, stating that the 21st century is Asia's century and India and China should engage non-confrontationally.

      'Security thrown off guard': PM Modi shares when Trump walked around packed stadium with him despite safety concerns

      Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted his strong bond and mutual trust with former US President Donald Trump. He remembered the 'Howdy Modi' event, where Trump's willingness to walk around a packed stadium despite security concerns stood out, showcasing Trump's courage and dedication to America.

      Sun Pharma, Zydus recall products in US: USFDA report

      Sun Pharma and Zydus Pharmaceuticals are recalling products in the US market due to manufacturing issues, according to the USFDA. Sun Pharma is recalling Morphine Sulfate tablets for failed dissolution specifications, while Zydus is recalling Nelarabine Injection for failed impurities/degradation specifications.

      PM Modi discusses Indian heritage, Pakistan ties, RSS and more on Lex Fridman's podcast

      PM Modi Podcast: Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes India’s cultural heritage and commitment to peace in a podcast with Lex Fridman. He highlights his association with the RSS, efforts to foster peace with Pakistan, and India’s proactive foreign policy stance. Modi also underscores the nation’s democratic values, emphasizing the importance of criticism.

      'Jo karega jaat ki baat, usko kass ke marunga laat', says Nitin Gadkari, rejecting caste-based politics

      Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, speaking at a Nagpur convocation, emphasized equality and criticized caste-based politics. He asserted that an individual's worth should be measured by their qualities, not caste, religion, language, or gender. Gadkari committed to these principles despite potential political risks, underscoring the transformative power of education in uplifting communities.

      Man skips work for six years, gets caught right before winning an award

      A Spanish man named Joaquín García managed to skip work for six years while still collecting his salary unnoticed. Employed at a water treatment plant, García’s absence was undiscovered due to bureaucratic confusion. His cover was blown when he was nominated for an award, resulting in him being fined $30,000.

      Actor who worked with Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan says he 'couldn’t even afford milk' for his daughter

      Adi Irani, known for his role in Baazigar, recently opened up about his financial struggles despite being part of blockbuster films. He recalled not being able to afford milk for his daughter and struggling to pay for petrol while searching for work. Without a phone at home, he depended on public booths for communication. Despite his hardships, he refused financial help from his sister, veteran actress Aruna Irani, and credited his wife for standing by him.

      Was beaten up by Congress govt in Assam; had jail food for seven days: Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah recalls being detained and beaten by the Congress government in Assam during Hiteshwar Saikia's tenure. While inaugurating the Lachit Barphukan Police Academy, Shah criticized Congress for not maintaining peace in Assam, highlighting the state's progress and development in recent years.

      Putin expresses gratitude to Modi & Trump among others for their efforts to end Ukraine conflict

      Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed gratitude to leaders such as Donald Trump and Narendra Modi for their efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. Putin acknowledged the significant contributions of these leaders towards achieving peace, emphasizing that their efforts are aimed at ending hostilities and loss of life.

      Hrithik Roshan's sister Sunaina reveals her struggle with alcohol addiction: 'I often injured myself'

      Sunaina Roshan candidly shares her struggle with alcohol addiction, describing it as the most challenging phase of her life. She reveals reaching out to her parents for help, undergoing a 28-day rehabilitation program, and overcoming the destructive cycle. Her parents and brother, Hrithik Roshan, are proud of her remarkable progress and resilience.

      Dr. Reddy’s recalls mislabelled Levetiracetam injection in the US; patients likely to experience 'adverse' events

      Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories is recalling a batch of Levetiracetam injection bags in the U.S. due to incorrect labeling, which could result in patients receiving a double dose. The error poses serious health risks, including hypersensitivity, liver injury, and respiratory depression. The mislabeled batch was distributed nationwide between November 4 and 6, 2024.

      Trapped for six days: Mom of three survives in crashed car using only a hoodie for water

      A mother of three, Brieonna Cassell, survived a car crash that left her trapped in a creek for six days in Indiana. She was injured, without food or water, and managed to stay alive until a worker noticed the wreckage. Cassell was rescued, airlifted to a hospital, and is now on the road to recovery.

      Being locked alone at home as a kid taught this Bengaluru man about gender equality. Here's how

      A Bengaluru-based man, Partho Bandopadhyay, shared a childhood story on LinkedIn about being locked indoors alone every afternoon as his parents went to work. Despite this, he found ways to escape and visit his friend’s house. Through his upbringing, he witnessed true partnership in his parents' marriage—his father handled household chores while his mother, a doctor, defied gender stereotypes. He also recalled his mother’s resilience when facing a hostile trade union.

      Pakistan cricket is in ICU because of incorrect decisions: Afridi

      Former captain Shahid Afridi criticizes the recall of all-rounder Shadab Khan to Pakistan's T20 squad for the series against New Zealand, questioning the merit behind the decision. Afridi highlights the inconsistency and frequent changes in Pakistan cricket administration, attributing the team's struggles to poor decision-making and lack of accountability within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

      ‘I choked up’: Kumar Mangalam Birla, Peyush Bansal, and more get surprise tributes at ET Awards

      At the 25th ET Awards, winners celebrated with their families on stage. Highlights include Lenskart founder Peyush Bansal's team appreciation, Vishakha Mulye's colleague anecdotes, and Kumar Mangalam Birla's emotional tribute from daughter Ananya, among others. The event showcased personal stories behind professional achievements.

      Friends actor claims racism on set, recalls toxic environment

      Stephen Park has been a part of the show for one episode each in Season 2 and Season 3 of the sitcom Friends. He narrated an incident that took place on the sets of the show in the 1990s, when only a few people were vocal on racism and other issues. The actor has mentioned it as being a toxic environment on the show.

      Do you consume Joy Luck dried lily flowers? FDA issues urgent recall and emergency advisory

      The FDA has recalled Joy Luck brand dried lily flowers due to undeclared sulfites, which could pose serious health risks to individuals with sulfite sensitivities or allergies. The recall follows a routine inspection by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services detecting sulfites in the product. Consumers are advised to return or dispose of the product.

      Kia, Mercedes, Volkswagen among 300,000 vehicles recalled in the US: Is your car affected?

      Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, BMW and Hyundai have issued recalls affecting nearly 300,000 vehicles due to various safety concerns. These include engine damage, faulty door locks and brake system issues among others. Car owners have been asked to check if their vehicles are included in the recall and take necessary action.

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