Cisco shares head for best day since 2020 on earnings beat, plans to cut 7% of workforce
Cisco shares jumped on Thursday and were on pace for their best day since March 2020, after the networking company announced layoffs and an earnings beat.
Cisco shares jumped on Thursday and were on pace for their best day since March 2020, after the networking company announced layoffs and an earnings beat.
Bangladesh’s Towhid Hridoy anticipates a slow pitch for the T20 series opener against India at Gwalior’s Shrimant Madhavrao Stadium, which hosts its first international match. Despite missing Shakib Al Hasan, Hridoy is confident in his team. Organizers rush to finalize stadium preparations, including road repairs and installing essential amenities, ensuring readiness for VIP attendance.
Jimmy Carter, the nation’s 39th president, lived longer than any other occupant of the Oval Office.
The top two officials at the FBI, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, have no previous experience at the law enforcement agency. CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane reports.
Eight people died and several others were injured when a tempo collided with a truck near Dwarka Circle in Nashik, Maharashtra. The accident occurred around 7:30 PM, with the tempo carrying 16 passengers returning from a religious event. Immediate rescue operations were conducted, and the injured are being treated at hospitals. The death toll may…
As India and Pakistan prepare for the high-profile ICC Champions Trophy 2025 clash, former Indian opener Navjot Singh Sidhu emphasises the psychological intensity of the match. Both Yuvraj Singh and Shahid Afridi reflect on the significance and immense pressure of playing in an India-Pakistan encounter, underlining its unique impact on players and fans.
A Centre-instituted panel recommends a digital exam platform with biometric authentication to prevent fraud, multi-stage testing for NEET, and 1,000 government institutions as testing centres. It also suggests the restructuring of the National Testing Agency and enhanced oversight of coaching centres.