CM deposits ₹5,000 in accounts of 1.31 crore women ahead of TN polls
Ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, CM MK Stalin credited ₹5,000, which includes ₹3,000 as advance allocation for February, March and April and ₹2,000 as a special summer assistance, to 1.31 crore beneficiaries under the Kalaignar Women's Rights Scheme. He also announced that if re-elected, the monthly financial aid of ₹1,000 would be increased to ₹2,000.
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12:04 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, CM MK Stalin credited ₹5,000, which includes ₹3,000 as advance allocation for February, March and April and ₹2,000 as a special summer assistance, to 1.31 crore beneficiaries under the Kalaignar Women's Rights Scheme. He also announced that if re-elected, the monthly financial aid of ₹1,000 would be increased to ₹2,000.
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Why is stock market falling today?
Indian equity benchmarks extended their losses on Friday. Primary drag on the market was the steep correction in IT stocks. According to VK Vijayakumar from Geojit Investments, markets have entered a turbulent phase. "The US CPI data is coming today, and market isn't expecting any optimistic outcome," said another expert. Profit-booking after India-US trade deal was another reason.
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12:28 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Indian equity benchmarks extended their losses on Friday. Primary drag on the market was the steep correction in IT stocks. According to VK Vijayakumar from Geojit Investments, markets have entered a turbulent phase. "The US CPI data is coming today, and market isn't expecting any optimistic outcome," said another expert. Profit-booking after India-US trade deal was another reason.
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1,370 litres of toxic milk made with detergent, urea & oil destroyed in Gujarat
The Food Safety & Standards Authority of India shut a factory in Gujarat's Himatnagar and destroyed 1,370 litres of toxic milk after it was found that urea, palm oil and soybean oil were being used. The raid was conducted at Shree Satya Dairy Products, and it was found that detergent was being used for adulteration, too.
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12:22 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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The Food Safety & Standards Authority of India shut a factory in Gujarat's Himatnagar and destroyed 1,370 litres of toxic milk after it was found that urea, palm oil and soybean oil were being used. The raid was conducted at Shree Satya Dairy Products, and it was found that detergent was being used for adulteration, too.
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12:22 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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$1 trillion wiped from US stock market as investors dump IT, auto stocks
As Indian markets witness a bloodbath, nearly $1 trillion was wiped from Wall Street in a single trading day. Nasdaq slumped 2% as investors dumped IT and auto stocks, citing AI fears. Meanwhile, S&P 500 and Dow sank over 1% after the US jobs data was released. Apple dropped 5%, Exxon Mobil sank 3.6%, while Tesla, and Meta fell 2%.
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News By: Ishita Ranganath
12:21 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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As Indian markets witness a bloodbath, nearly $1 trillion was wiped from Wall Street in a single trading day. Nasdaq slumped 2% as investors dumped IT and auto stocks, citing AI fears. Meanwhile, S&P 500 and Dow sank over 1% after the US jobs data was released. Apple dropped 5%, Exxon Mobil sank 3.6%, while Tesla, and Meta fell 2%.
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Pics show trishul-shaped floodlights at under-construction cricket stadium in Varanasi
Several pictures of trishul-shaped floodlights installed at the under-construction Lord Shiva-themed cricket stadium in Varanasi have surfaced on social media. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid the foundation stone of the ₹451-crore stadium in September 2023. The stadium, which will have a capacity of 30,000 spectators, will be spread across 30-acre area.
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12:44 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Several pictures of trishul-shaped floodlights installed at the under-construction Lord Shiva-themed cricket stadium in Varanasi have surfaced on social media. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid the foundation stone of the ₹451-crore stadium in September 2023. The stadium, which will have a capacity of 30,000 spectators, will be spread across 30-acre area.
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What will we do with money?: Killed Indian student's mother on US' ₹262 crore settlement
The mother of Jaahnavi Kandula, who was killed by a speeding policeman in US' Seattle in 2023, has spoken about the ₹262 crore settlement offered by Seattle City. "Tell me, what will we do with the money? The irresponsible police officer who caused the accident that took our daughter away from us forever has not been punished," she said.
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12:41 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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The mother of Jaahnavi Kandula, who was killed by a speeding policeman in US' Seattle in 2023, has spoken about the ₹262 crore settlement offered by Seattle City. "Tell me, what will we do with the money? The irresponsible police officer who caused the accident that took our daughter away from us forever has not been punished," she said.
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Ex-RG Kar principal gave college's contracts to cartel, got ₹70 lakh bribe: Report
Ex-principal of Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College, Sandip Ghosh, allegedly accepted ₹70 lakh in bribes by awarding all college contracts to a cartel of firms run by two individuals, HT reported, citing officers familiar with ED chargesheet. He allegedly took 10-15% commission on contracts worth about ₹6.89 crore. The money laundering probe began after the 2024 rape and murder case.
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12:37 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Ex-principal of Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College, Sandip Ghosh, allegedly accepted ₹70 lakh in bribes by awarding all college contracts to a cartel of firms run by two individuals, HT reported, citing officers familiar with ED chargesheet. He allegedly took 10-15% commission on contracts worth about ₹6.89 crore. The money laundering probe began after the 2024 rape and murder case.
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If your job happens on a screen, then AI is coming for it: HyperWrite CEO
Matt Shumer, CEO of AI startup HyperWrite, said the future of white-collar jobs, performed mostly on a computer screen, is susceptible to automation. "If your job happens on a screen...then AI is coming for significant parts of it. The timeline isn't 'someday'. It's already started," Shumer warned. These jobs include legal work, financial analysis, content writing and medical analysis.
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12:59 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Matt Shumer, CEO of AI startup HyperWrite, said the future of white-collar jobs, performed mostly on a computer screen, is susceptible to automation. "If your job happens on a screen...then AI is coming for significant parts of it. The timeline isn't 'someday'. It's already started," Shumer warned. These jobs include legal work, financial analysis, content writing and medical analysis.
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Our best developers haven't written single line of code since Dec: Spotify co-CEO
Spotify co-CEO Gustav Söderström said the company's best developers "haven't written a single line of code since December". During the music streaming platform's Q4 earnings call, Gustav said Spotify engineers are using an internal system called "Honk" to speed up coding and product velocity. The system, primarily powered by Claude, enables remote code deployment using AI.
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12:56 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Spotify co-CEO Gustav Söderström said the company's best developers "haven't written a single line of code since December". During the music streaming platform's Q4 earnings call, Gustav said Spotify engineers are using an internal system called "Honk" to speed up coding and product velocity. The system, primarily powered by Claude, enables remote code deployment using AI.
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Goldman Sachs legal chief Kathy Ruemmler resigns over Epstein ties
Top Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathy Ruemmler resigned from the investment bank following scrutiny over her past interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, CNBC reported, citing Financial Times. Her exit was confirmed days after The Wall Street Journal reported that Ruemmler was one of three people Epstein called on July 6, 2019, after being arrested on child sex trafficking charges.
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01:14 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Top Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathy Ruemmler resigned from the investment bank following scrutiny over her past interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, CNBC reported, citing Financial Times. Her exit was confirmed days after The Wall Street Journal reported that Ruemmler was one of three people Epstein called on July 6, 2019, after being arrested on child sex trafficking charges.
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Ex-Chelsea player warns Arsenal after costly Brentford slip
Craig Burley criticized Arsenal for dropping points at Brentford, insisting their lapses keep Manchester City alive in the Premier League title race. He argued Arsenal's squad should be easing to the title, but repeated stumbles prevent City from being demoralized. Pep Guardiola echoed the sentiment, stressing 13 games remain and Arsenal's lead is far from secure.
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Craig Burley criticized Arsenal for dropping points at Brentford, insisting their lapses keep Manchester City alive in the Premier League title race. He argued Arsenal's squad should be easing to the title, but repeated stumbles prevent City from being demoralized. Pep Guardiola echoed the sentiment, stressing 13 games remain and Arsenal's lead is far from secure.
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Pirated copies of 'Dhurandhar' openly sold for ₹16 in Pakistan despite ban on film
A New Zealand-based YouTuber has shared a video showing pirated copies of Ranveer Singh-starrer 'Dhurandhar' being openly sold in Karachi, Pakistan, where the film has been banned. A shopkeeper was seen selling it for PKR 50 (approximately ₹16). Notably, 'Dhurandhar', which exposes Pakistani government and its terror nexus, was trending at number one on Netflix after release in Pakistan.
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01:41 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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A New Zealand-based YouTuber has shared a video showing pirated copies of Ranveer Singh-starrer 'Dhurandhar' being openly sold in Karachi, Pakistan, where the film has been banned. A shopkeeper was seen selling it for PKR 50 (approximately ₹16). Notably, 'Dhurandhar', which exposes Pakistani government and its terror nexus, was trending at number one on Netflix after release in Pakistan.
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Ranveer gets fresh threat, message says 'Your next seven generations will remember'
Ranveer Singh on Friday received a fresh threat, allegedly by Bishnoi gang, saying they'll 'hurt' his entire staff. In a voice note, a man said, "We'll show you...the punishment for going back on one's word." The note, which also referred to Rohit Shetty, warned Ranveer, "We'll deal with you in a way that your next seven generations will remember."
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01:34 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Ranveer Singh on Friday received a fresh threat, allegedly by Bishnoi gang, saying they'll 'hurt' his entire staff. In a voice note, a man said, "We'll show you...the punishment for going back on one's word." The note, which also referred to Rohit Shetty, warned Ranveer, "We'll deal with you in a way that your next seven generations will remember."
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Pak hockey team forced to roam on streets after board fails to pay hotel bills in Australia
Pakistan men's hockey team has travelled to Australia for the second leg of the FIH Pro League. Several reports said that after they landed, they had to roam the streets for hours with luggage. This was after Pakistan Hockey Federation failed to clear bills of the hotel the team were supposed to stay in, which led to bookings getting cancelled.
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01:34 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Pakistan men's hockey team has travelled to Australia for the second leg of the FIH Pro League. Several reports said that after they landed, they had to roam the streets for hours with luggage. This was after Pakistan Hockey Federation failed to clear bills of the hotel the team were supposed to stay in, which led to bookings getting cancelled.
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Why is Friday the 13th considered unlucky and how many times will it fall in 2026?
In many countries, Friday the 13th is considered to be an unlucky day, with some people having paraskevidekatriaphobia, a fear of Friday the 13th. The fact that the apostle who betrayed Jesus Christ was the 13th guest at the Last Supper ahead of his crucifixion on Friday contributes to this fear. This year, it'll fall in February, March and November.
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01:31 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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In many countries, Friday the 13th is considered to be an unlucky day, with some people having paraskevidekatriaphobia, a fear of Friday the 13th. The fact that the apostle who betrayed Jesus Christ was the 13th guest at the Last Supper ahead of his crucifixion on Friday contributes to this fear. This year, it'll fall in February, March and November.
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Kids take excessive iron tablets when left unsupervised in Maha school, 19 hospitalised
Nineteen students at a Zilla Parishad school in Bhamdeli village of Maharashtra's Chandrapur district fell ill and were hospitalised. They complained of nausea and dizziness after consuming excessive doses of anti-anaemia iron tablets in the absence of teachers, officials said. The school gives them tablets every Monday. A high-level probe has been ordered into the incident.
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01:31 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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Nineteen students at a Zilla Parishad school in Bhamdeli village of Maharashtra's Chandrapur district fell ill and were hospitalised. They complained of nausea and dizziness after consuming excessive doses of anti-anaemia iron tablets in the absence of teachers, officials said. The school gives them tablets every Monday. A high-level probe has been ordered into the incident.
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Govt school kids taken for outing in trucks in K'taka, headmaster suspended
The in-charge headmaster of a government school in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district was suspended after a video showed about 70 students being transported for a field visit in an open tipper truck and a pickup vehicle. The video attracted public outrage, prompting an official inquiry, officials said. The vehicles reportedly hired for ₹3,000 are not authorised for carrying children.
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01:54 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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The in-charge headmaster of a government school in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district was suspended after a video showed about 70 students being transported for a field visit in an open tipper truck and a pickup vehicle. The video attracted public outrage, prompting an official inquiry, officials said. The vehicles reportedly hired for ₹3,000 are not authorised for carrying children.
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India's passport jumps 5 spots, becomes 75th most powerful in world
The Indian passport ranks as the 75th most powerful in the world, having jumped five spots, according to the latest Henley Passport Index data. In January, India's passport took the 80th spot. Indian passport holders now have visa-free access to 56 countries. Singapore's passport is the most powerful, with citizens having visa-free access to 192 nations.
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01:49 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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The Indian passport ranks as the 75th most powerful in the world, having jumped five spots, according to the latest Henley Passport Index data. In January, India's passport took the 80th spot. Indian passport holders now have visa-free access to 56 countries. Singapore's passport is the most powerful, with citizens having visa-free access to 192 nations.
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SC grants interim bail to Vikram Bhatt's wife in ₹30-cr fraud case
The Supreme Court granted interim bail to Shwetambari Bhatt, filmmaker Vikram Bhatt's wife, in ₹30-crore fraud case filed by entrepreneur-turned-producer Ajay Murdia, according to Live Law. Bhatt and his wife were arrested after Murdia alleged they induced him to invest in a project with promises of high returns. Bhatt's lawyer argued that people must not be jailed if movies flop.
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01:47 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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The Supreme Court granted interim bail to Shwetambari Bhatt, filmmaker Vikram Bhatt's wife, in ₹30-crore fraud case filed by entrepreneur-turned-producer Ajay Murdia, according to Live Law. Bhatt and his wife were arrested after Murdia alleged they induced him to invest in a project with promises of high returns. Bhatt's lawyer argued that people must not be jailed if movies flop.
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AI agent shames engineer, digs up his personal info after he rejects its code
US-based engineer Scott Shambaugh claimed an AI agent wrote an article against him after he rejected its code contribution to a Python library. The article said the rejection wasn't due to errors, but because Scott "decided that AI agents aren't welcome contributors". Scott said the agent also dug up his personal information to argue that he was "better than this".
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01:46 pm Friday, 13 February, 2026
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US-based engineer Scott Shambaugh claimed an AI agent wrote an article against him after he rejected its code contribution to a Python library. The article said the rejection wasn't due to errors, but because Scott "decided that AI agents aren't welcome contributors". Scott said the agent also dug up his personal information to argue that he was "better than this".
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