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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

IAF's first multi-country air exercise underway in Tamil Nadu's Sulur

The Indian Air Force commenced Exercise Tarang Shakti, featuring air force units from Germany and France. Participants, including Eurofighter Typhoons and Rafales from visiting countries, engaged in simulated warfare and large force operations. This first multinational exercise hosted by the IAF in decades aims to boost international cooperation and collective security capabilities.

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How the market meltdown could hurt Kamala Harris' campaign - Business Insider

  1. How the market meltdown could hurt Kamala Harris' campaign  Business Insider
  2. Trump’s Pathetic Meltdown Over New Kamala Nickname Proves He’s Losing  The New Republic
  3. As stock markets plummet, ask yourself: Do you really want Harris running the economy?  USA TODAY

«Just Jared» 

Is Simone Biles Retiring or Will She Compete at 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles?

Is Simone Biles retiring after the 2024 Olympics, or will she be planning to compete in the 2028 Summer Olympics? The 27-year-old superstar gymnast is the oldest member of Team USA Women’s Gymnastics this year. The next summer Olympics are set to take place in Los Angeles. Keep reading to find out more… When asked [...]

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

India's Olympic hockey final dream ends after 2-3 loss against Germany

It was a dream chance for India to enter the final of the Olympics after 44 years but Germany played spoilsport to that. Skipper Harmanpreet Singh (7th) and Sukhjeet Singh (36th) scored for India, while Gonzalo Peillat (18th), Christopher Ruhr (27th) and Marco Miltkau (54th) were the scorers for Germany.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Aussie hurdler takes on semis

Alanah Yukich races in the semi-finals of the women's 400m hurdles in Paris, finishing seventh in her heat in a rare nine-strong field. © International Olympic Committee

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Titans Agree to Terms with Safety Quandre Diggs

Jim Wyatt

NASHVILLE - The Titans have added another piece to their veteran-led secondary - safety Quandre Diggs.

A nine-year veteran, Diggs has officially agreed to terms with the team.

Diggs (5-9, 198) will be reunited with former Seahawks teammate Jamal Adams in Tennessee, and he also joins cornerbacks L'Jarius Sneed and Chidobe Awuzie, acquired earlier this offseason by the Titans

OurSports Central 

Renegades Game Notes

Hudson Valley Renegades (52-48, 19-16) at Brooklyn Cyclones (48-54, 15-21)LHP Kyle Carr (0-6, 5.61 ERA) vs RHP Jack Wenninger (0-1, 3.78 ERA)|... - SAL Hudson Valley Renegades

OurSports Central 

August 6 Game Notes: Tacoma Rainiers at Reno Aces

TACOMA RAINIERS (60-48) @ RENO ACES (54-53)Tuesday, August 6 - 6:35 PM - Greater Nevada Field - Reno, NVRHP Casey Lawrence (6-8, 6.28) vs. LHP... - PCL Tacoma Rainiers

OurSports Central 

Boise Hawks to Turn Ballpark Red, White, and Blue

BOISE, IDAHO - The Boise Hawks and Presenting Sponsors, Western Heating & Air Conditioning and Excyte, are teaming up for another Military Appreciatio... - PL Boise Hawks

OurSports Central 

Sox Walk-Off Shorebirds in Series Opener

SALEM, Va. - Taking the field in his Single-A debut, Andruw Mussett saw an opportunity to strike. With the game tied at 2, and the winning run 90 feet... - CarL Salem Red Sox

The Punch 

Kaduna gov attributes #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests escalation to external influences

Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, on Tuesday, attributed the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protests, which escalated in the state on Monday, to external influences. PUNCH Online reports that the protesters regrouped and marched through the city’s major streets, waving Russian flags. In response, the state government, through the overseeing Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel

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Phys.org 

How plants become bushy, or not: New study sheds light on hormone that controls branching

For many plants, more branches means more fruit. But what causes a plant to grow branches? New research from the University of California, Davis shows how plants break down the hormone strigolactone, which suppresses branching, to become more "bushy." Understanding how strigolactone is regulated could have big implications for many crop plants.