Tag: Takes
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India Takes Action Against IndiGo Over Flight Cancellations to Set a Precedent
India plans action against IndiGo over flight cancellations to ‘set an example’ Reuters The operator of India’s largest airline sees shares tumble after thousands of cancelations CNBC Strict action will be taken to set an example: Civil Aviation Minister on IndiGo crisis The Hindu “Refunds From December 3, Full Waiver”: Under-Pressure IndiGo To Customers NDTV 28 IndiGo flights cancelled…
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New York Times Takes Legal Action Against Perplexity AI
The publisher alleges that the artificial intelligence startup has illegally copied and distributed its copyrighted content. NYT has an ongoing legal battle with OpenAI and Microsoft The New York Times (NYT) has filed a lawsuit against AI company Perplexity. The lawsuit alleges that the AI company has illegally copied and distributed NYT’s ‘copyrighted content’. It states…
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Justin Bieber Takes a Stand Against Apple: Threatens With ‘Rear Naked Choke Hold’
Justin Bieber has taken aim at Apple in a viral post, threatening to put the company’s employees in a “rear naked choke hold” over what he calls a frustrating Messages interface problem on the iPhone. The Canadian pop star posted his complaint on X, sparking a mix of humour, debate, and tech commentary across social…
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Toyota Gazoo Racing Takes Title Sponsorship of Haas F1 Team from 2026
Toyota will strengthen their relationship with the Haas F1 Team in 2026 when they become title sponsor of the American team, replacing digital payment firm Moneygram. The Japanese manufacturer returned to the sport for the first time since 2009 last year with Haas as part of a technical partnership through their motorsport and research and…
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George Russell: F1 Championship Secured if Lando Norris Takes Early Lead in Abu Dhabi GP
YAS MARINA, Abu Dhabi — George Russell thinks his old friend Lando Norris will have the title “done and dusted” if he beats Max Verstappen into Turn 1 on Sunday, but hinted at a long and difficult race if he does not. Russell might well have the best seat in the house on Sunday, having…
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Craig Melvin’s Interview with Jamie Lee Curtis Takes an Emotional Turn
“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” Jamie Lee Curtis went on the Today show for an interview on December 2. The actress asked host Craig Melvin about the story behind his ear piercing. Jamie’s response made Craig emotional on the live NBC daytime series. Craig Melvin…
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Tragic Fallout: Man Gambles Rs 3 Lakh and Takes His Life Over Debt
DHARWAD: A man committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree at Mangalgatti village in Dharwad taluk after spending more than Rs 3 lakh that he had collected for a finance company on an online game and was unable to repay the money. The deceased is Basavaraj Sakrappa (28) of Mangalgatti. Basavaraj was working in…
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Aussie Stars Shine at Royal Melbourne: Smylie Takes the Lead at Australian Open
Elvis Smylie felt the golfing gods were on his side as the young Australian upstaged global superstar Rory McIlroy to set the early pace at the Open at Royal Melbourne. Editor’s Picks 1 Related Smylie was the clubhouse leader at six-under 65 as the opening round got underway on Thursday, three strokes clear of the…
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Robelis Despaigne: Alex Pereira Has What It Takes to Knock Out Jon Jones at Heavyweight
Alex Pereira is teasing a potential move to heavyweight for a third UFC title, and Robelis Despaigne, a 6-foot-7 knockout artist, believes “Poatan” has what it takes to shine at heavyweight. Despaigne looks to go 6-0 in 2025 when he challenges Sam Alvey for the Karate Combat championship this Friday in Florida, and he sparred…
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Iran Takes Legal Action Against Marathon Organizers Over Hijab Violation
An Iranian woman without a mandatory headscarf, or hijab, flashes a victory sign as she walks at the old main bazaar of Tehran, Iran. File | Photo Credit: AP Iranian authorities have opened a criminal case against the organisers of a marathon on Kish island, the judiciary said, after images emerged of women competing without…