Brain injury, rib fractures cited in autopsy of man killed after teen hits bike in Delhi
The autopsy report of a 23-year-old who died after an SUV driven by a teen hit his bike in Delhi says he suffered severe cranio-cerebral injury. It said a blood clot was detected under the scalp, and his skull suffered a fracture. The deceased, Sahil Dhaneshra, suffered multiple rib fractures, and his spleen and liver were damaged too.
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The autopsy report of a 23-year-old who died after an SUV driven by a teen hit his bike in Delhi says he suffered severe cranio-cerebral injury. It said a blood clot was detected under the scalp, and his skull suffered a fracture. The deceased, Sahil Dhaneshra, suffered multiple rib fractures, and his spleen and liver were damaged too.
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Gates Foundation rejects reports of Bill Gates not attending Delhi AI Summit over Epstein link
The Gates Foundation has rejected reports of Bill Gates not attending the AI Summit in Delhi over his name appearing in the Epstein files. The foundation said that the tech billionaire is attending the India AI Impact Summit and will deliver his keynote address as scheduled. Gates earlier met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
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12:55 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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The Gates Foundation has rejected reports of Bill Gates not attending the AI Summit in Delhi over his name appearing in the Epstein files. The foundation said that the tech billionaire is attending the India AI Impact Summit and will deliver his keynote address as scheduled. Gates earlier met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
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Logan Paul sells rare Pokémon card for ₹150 crore, sets world record
Influencer Logan Paul has sold a rare Pokémon card for $16.492 million (around ₹150 crore). According to Guinness World Records, this is the most expensive Pokémon card sold at auction. The Pikachu Illustrator card, bought by Logan for $5.275 million (around ₹47 crore), is one of the 39 cards created for a Pokémon illustration competition in the late 90s.
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12:52 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Influencer Logan Paul has sold a rare Pokémon card for $16.492 million (around ₹150 crore). According to Guinness World Records, this is the most expensive Pokémon card sold at auction. The Pikachu Illustrator card, bought by Logan for $5.275 million (around ₹47 crore), is one of the 39 cards created for a Pokémon illustration competition in the late 90s.
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India can be real leader in AI governance: ElevenLabs' Alex Haskell
Alex Haskell, General Counsel at ElevenLabs, said on the sidelines of AI Impact Summit 2026 that India could lead in AI governance. He said, "India can be a real leader in governance that doesn't just impact how companies like us operate here but impacts how companies like us operate everywhere." Haskell also called India an important market for global companies.
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12:48 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Alex Haskell, General Counsel at ElevenLabs, said on the sidelines of AI Impact Summit 2026 that India could lead in AI governance. He said, "India can be a real leader in governance that doesn't just impact how companies like us operate here but impacts how companies like us operate everywhere." Haskell also called India an important market for global companies.
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Your job is a bundle of tasks, AI will unbundle it: Puneet Chandok
Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, indicated at the AI Summit that AI will not eliminate jobs but break them into smaller task-based components. "AI won't kill jobs...it will unbundle jobs. Your job is essentially a bundle of tasks. What AI will do is unbundle those tasks," he said. However, he emphasised continuous skilling to stay relevant.
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01:14 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, indicated at the AI Summit that AI will not eliminate jobs but break them into smaller task-based components. "AI won't kill jobs...it will unbundle jobs. Your job is essentially a bundle of tasks. What AI will do is unbundle those tasks," he said. However, he emphasised continuous skilling to stay relevant.
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200 kg of drugs seized from fishing boat from Iran: Gujarat ATS
Gujarat ATS and the Indian Coast Guard conducted a successful high-seas narcotics operation, seizing over 200 kg of drugs from a fishing boat coming from Iran. Two people were arrested for smuggling narcotics. Both the accused and the seized drugs will be brought to Porbandar, confirmed ATS Gujarat. Earlier, three US-sanctioned oil tankers linked to Iran were reportedly seized.
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01:11 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Gujarat ATS and the Indian Coast Guard conducted a successful high-seas narcotics operation, seizing over 200 kg of drugs from a fishing boat coming from Iran. Two people were arrested for smuggling narcotics. Both the accused and the seized drugs will be brought to Porbandar, confirmed ATS Gujarat. Earlier, three US-sanctioned oil tankers linked to Iran were reportedly seized.
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Canada's Yuvraj Samra becomes 1st Associate player to slam ton in T20 WC history
Canada's 19-year-old Indian-origin opener Yuvraj Singh Samra has become the first cricketer from an Associate team to smash a hundred in T20 World Cup history. Yuvraj slammed the hundred against New Zealand in their T20 World Cup 2026 match in Chennai. He took 58 deliveries to reach the three-figure mark. Notably, Yuvraj is named after former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh.
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01:10 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Canada's 19-year-old Indian-origin opener Yuvraj Singh Samra has become the first cricketer from an Associate team to smash a hundred in T20 World Cup history. Yuvraj slammed the hundred against New Zealand in their T20 World Cup 2026 match in Chennai. He took 58 deliveries to reach the three-figure mark. Notably, Yuvraj is named after former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh.
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Deleted all social media apps: Delhi teen who scored 100 percentile in JEE Main
Shreyas Mishra, who scored 100 percentile in JEE Main, said he deleted every social media app from his phone to stay focused. Mishra, who studied at Delhi's Kulachi Hansraj DAV School, let go of his friends from Class 9 and 10, his father said. Mishra is the only student from Delhi among 12 candidates across India to score 100 percentile.
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Shreyas Mishra, who scored 100 percentile in JEE Main, said he deleted every social media app from his phone to stay focused. Mishra, who studied at Delhi's Kulachi Hansraj DAV School, let go of his friends from Class 9 and 10, his father said. Mishra is the only student from Delhi among 12 candidates across India to score 100 percentile.
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Salman Khan's father Salim Khan hospitalised in Mumbai
Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan, who is father of Salman Khan, has been hospitalised at Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital. The news was shared by paparazzo Viral Bhayani, who posted a video of Salman visiting his father in the hospital. The 90-year-old is known for co-writing films like 'Zanjeer', 'Deewar', 'Sholay' and 'Seeta Aur Geeta', among others.
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01:05 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan, who is father of Salman Khan, has been hospitalised at Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital. The news was shared by paparazzo Viral Bhayani, who posted a video of Salman visiting his father in the hospital. The 90-year-old is known for co-writing films like 'Zanjeer', 'Deewar', 'Sholay' and 'Seeta Aur Geeta', among others.
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Govt flags high-risk flaw in Google Chrome, urges users to update
Indian government's agency CERT-In warned desktop users of a serious vulnerability in Google Chrome that could let remote attackers execute arbitrary code on the target system by convincing them to visit a specially crafted HTML webpage. The affected software includes versions preceding 145.0.7632.75/76 for Windows/Mac and preceding 144.0.7559.75 for Linux systems. Users have been urged to update.
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01:19 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Indian government's agency CERT-In warned desktop users of a serious vulnerability in Google Chrome that could let remote attackers execute arbitrary code on the target system by convincing them to visit a specially crafted HTML webpage. The affected software includes versions preceding 145.0.7632.75/76 for Windows/Mac and preceding 144.0.7559.75 for Linux systems. Users have been urged to update.
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Amazon van gets stuck in 'dangerous' mud flats while following GPS route to Foulness Island
An Amazon delivery van got stuck in mud flats after the driver entered the "extremely dangerous" area while following a GPS route to England's Foulness Island, HM Coastguard Southend stated. The driver removed himself from the vehicle and a farmer recovered it a day later, it added. The van was driven onto a 600-year-old walking path called The Broomway.
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01:40 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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An Amazon delivery van got stuck in mud flats after the driver entered the "extremely dangerous" area while following a GPS route to England's Foulness Island, HM Coastguard Southend stated. The driver removed himself from the vehicle and a farmer recovered it a day later, it added. The van was driven onto a 600-year-old walking path called The Broomway.
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Pics of PM Modi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul with Epstein are AI-generated
After a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein related documents were released, a series of AI-generated photos are viral falsely claiming to show PM Modi, and Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi posing with the late convicted sex offender. BOOM analysed the viral images using AI detection tools including Hive Moderation and an AI-vs-Human image detector. Both confirmed the photos are AI-generated.
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After a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein related documents were released, a series of AI-generated photos are viral falsely claiming to show PM Modi, and Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi posing with the late convicted sex offender. BOOM analysed the viral images using AI detection tools including Hive Moderation and an AI-vs-Human image detector. Both confirmed the photos are AI-generated.
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Mumbai woman hurt after wheelie stunt goes wrong on friend’s bike
A viral clip from Mumbai shows a woman pillion rider hurt when a friend suddenly lifted his bike's front wheel, causing her to fall and get trapped near the rear tyre. She reportedly sustained pelvic injuries. The incident, recorded on a public road with no helmets worn, has sparked criticism of dangerous stunt riding on social media.
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A viral clip from Mumbai shows a woman pillion rider hurt when a friend suddenly lifted his bike's front wheel, causing her to fall and get trapped near the rear tyre. She reportedly sustained pelvic injuries. The incident, recorded on a public road with no helmets worn, has sparked criticism of dangerous stunt riding on social media.
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Woman buries husband till neck, performs puja on his head
A viral social media video captures a woman burying her husband in the ground up to his neck and offering flowers and milk on his head like a Shivling while chanting "Har Har Mahadev". The unusual footage has sparked a flurry of reactions online, from ridicule to defence, with some calling it a symbolic act or local custom.
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A viral social media video captures a woman burying her husband in the ground up to his neck and offering flowers and milk on his head like a Shivling while chanting "Har Har Mahadev". The unusual footage has sparked a flurry of reactions online, from ridicule to defence, with some calling it a symbolic act or local custom.
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Writing code won't be the goal: Nandan Nilekani on future of IT jobs
Infosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani said AI brings a "huge challenge" for talent, particularly in the technology sector. "Talent will have to deal with a world where writing code will not be the goal. It will actually be making AI work, orchestrating it," said Nilekani. "This technological transition is so dramatically different from everything else that we have seen," he added.
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02:08 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Infosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani said AI brings a "huge challenge" for talent, particularly in the technology sector. "Talent will have to deal with a world where writing code will not be the goal. It will actually be making AI work, orchestrating it," said Nilekani. "This technological transition is so dramatically different from everything else that we have seen," he added.
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'Cash only food counters at AI Summit in Delhi,' claims woman; people react
In a post on X, a woman claimed that the AI Summit in Delhi has cash only food counters. "Can we maybe deploy...AI to manage the summit?" she wrote. Reacting to the post, social media users wrote, "How is this a Digital India event if you can't pay with UPI?" and "Ok, seems like not attending was a good choice."
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02:05 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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In a post on X, a woman claimed that the AI Summit in Delhi has cash only food counters. "Can we maybe deploy...AI to manage the summit?" she wrote. Reacting to the post, social media users wrote, "How is this a Digital India event if you can't pay with UPI?" and "Ok, seems like not attending was a good choice."
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Why has a rare 9-judge SC bench been formed to review Sabarimala verdict?
A rare nine-judge bench will revisit Supreme Court's 2018 verdict that allowed women devotees of all ages to visit Kerala's Sabarimala Temple. The bench will consider six questions, including whether a person not belonging to a particular religious denomination can question a practice by filing a PIL. A nine-bench judge is formed to assess an issue of exceptional constitutional importance.
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02:27 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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A rare nine-judge bench will revisit Supreme Court's 2018 verdict that allowed women devotees of all ages to visit Kerala's Sabarimala Temple. The bench will consider six questions, including whether a person not belonging to a particular religious denomination can question a practice by filing a PIL. A nine-bench judge is formed to assess an issue of exceptional constitutional importance.
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Deepika's brand barred from using 'Lotus Splash' mark amid dispute with Lotus Herbals
Delhi High Court has barred Deepika Padukone's brand 82°E from using the mark 'Lotus Splash' for its face cleansing product until the final disposal of trademark infringement lawsuit by Lotus Herbals. The bench overturned a single-judge's 2024 order which had refused an injunction against the actress. The bench observed that Lotus Splash mark was identical to Lotus Herbals' mark.
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02:25 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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Delhi High Court has barred Deepika Padukone's brand 82°E from using the mark 'Lotus Splash' for its face cleansing product until the final disposal of trademark infringement lawsuit by Lotus Herbals. The bench overturned a single-judge's 2024 order which had refused an injunction against the actress. The bench observed that Lotus Splash mark was identical to Lotus Herbals' mark.
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Smriti Mandhana named BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year 2025
India's Smriti Mandhana was named BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year 2025. Mandhana, who was India vice-captain in Women's World Cup 2025, hit 434 runs in nine matches in India's title-winning campaign and was second-highest run-scorer in the tournament. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh, shooter Suruchi Singh and hurdler Jyothi Yarraji were nominated alongside Mandhana.
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02:23 pm Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
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India's Smriti Mandhana was named BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year 2025. Mandhana, who was India vice-captain in Women's World Cup 2025, hit 434 runs in nine matches in India's title-winning campaign and was second-highest run-scorer in the tournament. India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh, shooter Suruchi Singh and hurdler Jyothi Yarraji were nominated alongside Mandhana.
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Dakshina Kannada, Udupi taluks lead in land title deed sanction
Dakshina Kannada and Udupi taluks have secured top ranks in Karnataka's land title deed sanction drive. Kadaba ranked first in the state, followed by Belthangady in second place. Karkala secured the sixth position among 236 taluks. Officials attributed the achievement to efficient digital implementation, transparency and coordinated efforts by Revenue Department staff.
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Dakshina Kannada and Udupi taluks have secured top ranks in Karnataka's land title deed sanction drive. Kadaba ranked first in the state, followed by Belthangady in second place. Karkala secured the sixth position among 236 taluks. Officials attributed the achievement to efficient digital implementation, transparency and coordinated efforts by Revenue Department staff.
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