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Aquarius Horoscope Today, April 2, 2026: Students should avoid studying while scrolling

A reflective day lies ahead, where the usual flow may encounter surprising interruptions. In the realm of love, a soft touch is essential—steering clear of heated debates. Professionally, careful organization is key to sidestepping challenges, and financial caution should reign, with an emphasis on safe investments. You may feel slightly depressed today, without a clear…

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US-Iran war bleeds Sensex! Rs 51 lakh crore gone, record $12 billion FII wipeout, stock market down over 11% – is there an end in sight to selloff?

In a span of just a month, BSE Sensex is down over 9,300 points or 11.48%! (AI image) Blood bath on Dalal Street, foreign investors’ exodus, mass selloff, several lakh crore of investors’ wealth wiped out – these are the headlines that have dominated financial news this month. The US-Israel-Iran war has dealt a massive…

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‘More sweat, more glory’: Prasad Sanyal sets the stage for TOISA 2025 in Lucknow | More sports News

Prasad Sanya, Group Business Head of TOI, Indiatimes, and WhatsHot LUCKNOW: The eighth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 unfolded in grand style in Lucknow on Saturday, celebrating the relentless spirit and excellence of India’s finest athletes. Amid a gathering of sporting legends, Olympic heroes, and rising stars, Prasad Sanyal, Group…

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US Visa rule: Travellers from 50 countries face $15,000 visa bond rule; new rules aim to curb overstays — full list Inside |

In a significant move to tighten immigration compliance, the US Department of State has announced that travellers from 50 countries may soon be required to pay a visa bond of up to $15,000 when applying for business (B1) and tourist (B2) visas. The policy, introduced under provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act, will apply…

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NASA launches Artemis II mission around the moon: Where are the astronauts now, and when will they reach the moon |

Launched on April 1, 2026, the four Artemis II astronauts are currently in high Earth orbit, completing critical checkouts of the Orion spacecraft. With a successful launch from Kennedy Space Centre, the crew, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, will be conducting proximity operations while performing manual piloting test runs. After a…

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