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What does US' largest-ever tariff refund of $166 billion mean for India?

Up to $12 billion (around ₹1,12,000 crore) refunds of the total $166 billion tariff that US will be returning are linked to Indian goods, as per a Global Trade Research Initiative report. The refunds, however, can only be claimed by US entities and Indian exporters will have to negotiate to get the benefits. Notably, this is US' largest-ever tariff refund.
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07:51 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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What was the salary of Ternus before he was appointed Apple's CEO?

Apple's incoming CEO John Ternus, who previously served as the company's Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, has a net worth of nearly $75 million (nearly ₹700 crore). In his previous role, Ternus earned an estimated base salary of around $1 million (around ₹9 crore). His total compensation, including bonuses and stock awards, may exceed $20 million (over ₹180 crore).
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News By: Bhawana Chaudhary
07:51 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Why is humid air more dangerous than heatwaves in India?

Sweat is human body's primary weapon against heat. When sweat evaporates off skin, it carries heat away with it, cooling body down. However, when weather turns humid, air is already so loaded with moisture that sweat cannot evaporate. The body fails to cool itself through sweating. This results in the body overheating, leading to heat stress, exhaustion and heat stroke.
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08:09 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Philippines to simulate strike of India-made BrahMos missile, China raises concern

Philippines will simulate the strike of the India-made BrahMos missile during the ongoing Balikatan 2026 exercises with the United States. China has warned that such military activity could fuel division and trigger confrontation in the Asia-Pacific region. In 'simulation firing', all sensors and fire control systems are activated, just like in an actual strike, without any weapon launch.
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08:05 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Maha minister alleges toilets being used for 'religious rituals' at Pune MNC

Maharashtra Minister Madhuri Misal sought police probe into the alleged misuse of workplace facilities at a multinational firm in Pune's Hinjewadi IT hub. She claimed that the use of male restrooms at a multinational company's office were allegedly being used by a group for "religious rituals". She added that other employees weren't allowed to use the washrooms during those times.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
08:00 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Calling someone cute isn't a crime: Taniya on Chahal's defamation notice

Actress Taniya Chatterjee reacted to cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal's defamation notice after she revealed chats wherein he called her "cute". Maintaining that she did nothing wrong, Tania said, "Calling someone 'cute' isn't a crime. I only shared the message, but it was presented as if I had done something inappropriate." She questioned, "How can a compliment amount to defamation?"
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08:29 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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What has led to Diet Coke shortage in India?

A nationwide Diet Coke shortage has triggered a meltdown among Gen Z. The ongoing West Asia war has disrupted shipping routes and increased freight costs, resulting in delayed import of aluminium cans. The shortage also began after Bureau of Indian Standards introduced stricter quality control norms for aluminium cans. High demand has put pressure on already strained supply chain.
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News By: Bhawana Chaudhary
08:29 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Girls denied admissions in UP govt-aided school for 67 yrs for lack of toilets

Girls have reportedly been denied admissions for 67 years in a government-backed inter-college in the Basti district of Uttar Pradesh due to the absence of a toilet facility. Recently, the father of a girl arrived at the school carrying a toilet seat on his bicycle, urging authorities to admit his daughter. Authorities have issued a notice to the school management.
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08:26 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Thief in stolen car rams several vehicles while fleeing police in Ludhiana, held

A suspected thief driving a stolen car rammed multiple vehicles in the narrow lanes of Punjab's Ludhiana while attempting to flee police and locals chasing him. The video of him recklessly driving the car forward and backward multiple times has gone viral. The chase ended when the car crashed into a pole, after which the accused was finally arrested.
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News By: Garima Garg
08:40 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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I'll remember them: Trump on firms not claiming tariff refunds

US President Donald Trump said he would "remember" companies that choose not to seek refunds for tariffs his administration imposed. "If they don't do that, they've got to know me very well," he said. The US government has opened a portal to refund over $166 billion after a Supreme Court ruling deemed most of Trump's reciprocal tariffs illegal.
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08:39 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Pakistan extends ban on Indian flights ahead of one year of Pahalgam attack

Pakistan has extended the ban on Indian flights from using its airspace for another month. This comes as the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people were killed, completes one year. "All Indian-registered, leased, commercial and military aircraft will remain barred from Pakistani airspace until 5 am on May 24, 2026," the country's air authority stated.
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08:39 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Pic shows how 'borewell boy' Prince looks 20 years after his rescue

A picture of Prince Kashyap, who had gone viral after falling into a 60-foot-deep borewell as a four-year-old, has surfaced showing how he looks 20 years after his rescue. He was rescued following a 50-hour operation in Haryana's Kurukshetra in 2006. In the picture, Prince can be seen with BJP MP Naveen Jindal at a recent polo event in Kurukshetra.
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08:57 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Seized Iran tanker had 'gift from China', didn't have very nice items: Trump

After the US seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel, President Donald Trump said it may have carried a "gift" from China to Iran as Tehran seeks to rebuild its military during a ceasefire. He said that the things on it "weren't very nice". "I was a little surprised," he added, saying he thought he had an "understanding" with President Xi Jinping.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
08:55 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway says 'Inshallah' during interview, fans react

Actress Anne Hathaway used the word 'Inshallah' during an interaction while promoting 'Devil Wears Prada 2'. "I just really wanna hopefully live and enjoy a life. I wanna have a long, healthy life, Inshallah, I hope so," she said. Several social media users pointed out that it didn't feel performative or out of place, instead, it came across as natural.
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08:49 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Neurologist Dr Tucker becomes oldest doctor ever after working till age 103

Dr Howard Tucker, a neurologist from US, has been awarded the title of the oldest doctor ever (male) by Guinness World Records (GWR) after working till age 103. He was awarded the title of the oldest practising doctor in 2021 when he was 98 years old. Dr Tucker, who passed away in December 2025, even worked through the pandemic.
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News By: Medhaa Gupta
09:14 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Trump shares pics of 8 Iranian women on death row, says 'I'd appreciate if you release them'

US President Donald Trump shared pictures of eight women, who he said were facing execution in Iran. Referring to an expected second round of negotiations, Trump wrote, "I'd greatly appreciate the release of these women." "Please do them no harm! Would be a great start to our negotiations," he added. Trump said he expects Iran to foster goodwill with US.
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News By: Bhawana Chaudhary
09:03 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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I'd be disappointed if Kevin Warsh doesn't cut rates quickly: Trump

US President Donald Trump said he'd be disappointed if Kevin Warsh, his nominee for Federal Reserve chair, didn't cut interest rates immediately after taking office. "I've been in favour of interest rate rises to stop inflation. I think it...is effective. But...we should've the lowest interest rate in the world," he added. Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell's term ends in May.
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News By: Mansi Agarwal
09:25 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Iran yet to confirm participation in peace talks with US, says Pak

Iran is yet to formally confirm participation in the second round of peace talks with the US, Pakistan's Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said in an X post on Tuesday. ⁠Calling Iran's decision to attend the talks before the end of the US-Iran ceasefire "critical", he added that Pakistan was in "constant touch" with Iranians. The ceasefire will end on Wednesday.
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News By: Jayant Singh
09:24 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Which major oil assets across the world reported fire incidents in recent weeks?

Incidents of fire and explosions were reported in several oil assets across the world in recent weeks. The first incident was reported on March 1 at Ecuador's largest oil refinery. In India, a fire broke out on April 20 at HPCL's refinery-cum-petrochemical complex in Rajasthan's Pachpadra, a day before PM Narendra Modi was to inaugurate it.
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News By: Shalini ojha
09:16 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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Abhishek Sharma now holds record for top 2 scores by an Indian in IPL history

SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) opener Abhishek Sharma now occupies the top two spots among the highest individual scores by an Indian in IPL history. He hit 135* off 68 balls against Delhi Capitals (DC) on Tuesday, while his 141 off 55 balls against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in IPL 2025 remains the highest score by an Indian in the league.
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News By: Anmol Sharma
09:44 pm Tuesday, 21 April 2026

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