Bluesky’s growing pains
As Bluesky evolves into an increasingly relevant platform, it faces both predictable and surprising bumps in the road.
As Bluesky evolves into an increasingly relevant platform, it faces both predictable and surprising bumps in the road.
In Dhanbad, Jharkhand, the principal of a private school allegedly instructed 80 girls to remove their shirts for writing messages on them during a ‘pen day’ celebration. The district administration has initiated an investigation. A committee including various district officials will probe the incident, with appropriate actions to follow based on their findings.
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The mother of a Maryland jogger who prosecutors say died at the hands of an illegal immigrant with a long history of attacks on women and girls came face-to-face with the suspected killer for the first time in court Friday. Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, 23, is accused of abducting and brutally assaulting Rachel Morin, a 37-year-old…
Vimala Chandra Sidam, also known as Tarakka, turned herself in after a 38-year stint in Naxalism. At 62, she surrendered to CM Devendra Fadnavis in Gadchiroli with other senior Maoists, bringing a Rs 25 lakh reward on her head. Involved in 66 cases, including encounters and arson, she will receive Rs 15 lakh aid under…
Meta is notifying employees of a 5% workforce reduction, affecting around 4,000 jobs worldwide. Meanwhile, the company plans to bolster its engineering teams, particularly in machine learning. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasizes higher performance management and faster removal of low-performers. Meta’s VP announced an urgent need to recruit machine learning engineers in 2025, with interviews…
The West Bengal government has issued Zomato a GST demand of Rs 17.7 crore for alleged non-payment on delivery charges from April 2021 to March 2022. Zomato plans to contest this order, claiming it has adhered to tax regulations and will present relevant documents and judicial precedents in its defense.