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Why Apple is 2025’s worst-performing Big Tech stock

Why Apple is 2025’s worst-performing Big Tech stock

On 9 June, at Apple Inc.’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), chief executive Tim Cook and his top brass unveiled a slew of updates, including a new ‘liquid glass’ design and enhancements to Apple Intelligence. But analysts, developers and investors were left underwhelmed. The announcements felt incremental, many of the features already exist in rival products.

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National War Memorial near India Gate – Honouring India’s Bravehearts

National War Memorial near India Gate – Honouring India’s Bravehearts

Just a few steps from India Gate, in the heart of New Delhi, stands the National War Memorial, a solemn and dignified space dedicated to the soldiers of the Indian Armed Forces who laid down their lives in the line of duty after India gained independence. Inaugurated in 2019, the memorial addresses a long-standing void.

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Iga Swiatek discusses nearly hitting a ball boy and three weeks she spent crying daily last year

The Club World Cup is finally up and running — and soccer may never be the same

MIAMI GARDENS (AP) — After more than a year of uncertainty and criticism, the Club World Cup kicked off in Miami on Saturday and soccer may never be the same. At least that’s what FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been telling anyone who would listen. “This tournament will be the start of something historic that

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No Kings: Mark Ruffalo, Kerry Washington, Ayo Edebiri, Glenn Close and other Hollywood stars join protests against Donald Trump |

No Kings: Mark Ruffalo, Kerry Washington, Ayo Edebiri, Glenn Close and other Hollywood stars join protests against Donald Trump |

Thousands of Americans took to the streets on Saturday in what organizers are calling the largest wave of protests since President Donald Trump returned to office in January. Celebrities including Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Kimmel, Glenn Close, Kerry Washington, Julia Louis Dreyfus, Ayo Edebiri, Gracie Abrams, Anna Kendrick, Tessa Thompson and many others joined the No

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Heart in distress? 9 silent symptoms you shouldn’t overlook

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), including heart disease and stroke, are the leading cause of death globally, accounting for an estimated 17.9 million deaths annually, or roughly 32% of all global deaths. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), four in five of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, and one-third occur prematurely in people

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13-Billion-year-old ‘Cosmic Dawn’ signal captured by ground-based telescope: A breakthrough in tracing the origins of universe |

13-Billion-year-old ‘Cosmic Dawn’ signal captured by ground-based telescope: A breakthrough in tracing the origins of universe |

In a rare and remarkable scientific achievement, scientists have detected a 13-billion-year-old microwave signal from a period known as the Cosmic Dawn. It is a time just after the Big Bang when the first stars and galaxies began to form. What makes this achievement remarkable is that the signal was picked up not from space,

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Our body’s crimson tide: the evolving treatment landscape in haematology

Our body’s crimson tide: the evolving treatment landscape in haematology

Historically, treatment for blood cancers, relied heavily on chemotherapy. However, this “carpet bombing” approach, apart from destroying cancer cells also affects healthy, rapidly-dividing cells. This can lead to significant side effects like vomiting ,immunosuppression, hair loss and anaemia. While chemotherapy remains vital, the goal has always been more precise, less toxic options. A deeper understanding

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