Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning singer, dies at age 88
Roberta Flack, the Grammy-winning singer of “Killing Me Softly with His Song,” “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” and other hits, has died at age 88.
Mohak Nahta, CEO of Atlys, promised to give free visas for a day if Neeraj Chopra wins gold at the Paris Olympics. Announced on LinkedIn, Nahta pledged that travelers could get visas without charges for one day. Atlys simplifies the visa application process and keeps users informed about travel restrictions and requirements.
A ‘Sanskritik samagam manch’ was inaugurated at the Swachh Sujal Gaon stall. Visitors can showcase their talents on the stage. Young artists performed, and the Malkham group impressed the audience. The Jal Jeevan Mission song and a book were also released.
The night sky in Los Angeles lit up with fireworks after the Dodgers captured their latest World Series title against their historically bitter rival, the New York Yankees.
Multiple employees at Chinese AI chatbot company DeepSeek previously worked at Microsoft’s AI labs in China. These employees, including a key department chief, contributed to DeepSeek’s R1 reasoning model. While Microsoft acknowledged the connections, it downplayed their significance and stressed confidentiality agreements. Politicians have warned Microsoft about maintaining AI development ties with China.
In the second Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s, England established a strong lead with Joe Root’s 34th Test century, scoring 103 in the second innings. Setting a target of 483, Sri Lanka concluded the third day at 53-2. The match sees Sri Lanka facing a significant challenge to avoid defeat.
Beginning November 1, Texas Governor Greg Abbott will require hospitals in the Lone Star State to disclose information about patients who are noncitizens. Abbott plans to report findings gathered by Texas public hospitals to the federal government, whose border policies he blames for the $3 billion in uninsured care that is not reimbursed statewide. Under…