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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

No power in the world can bring back Article 370: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed BJP workers in Delhi after the party's victory in the Maharashtra elections. He emphasized that no force in the world could restore Article 370, asserting that only Babasaheb Ambedkar's Constitution is acceptable to the people. Modi also highlighted the success of the "Ek hain toh safe hain" sentiment, which, he said, taught a lesson to those who sow division based on caste, religion, language, and region.

Boing Boing 

Unusual Gashapons from Tokyo: Hilarious and Weird Capsule Toys You Won't Believe

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In this fun video, we're taken through a day's haul of unusual Gashapons purchased in Tokyo. For anyone who doesn't know, a Gashapon (or Gachapo) is a type of Japanese vending machine that dispenses small capsule toys or collectibles. — Read the rest

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New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

Patriots Relaying This Message To Drake Maye About Popular Critique

Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has exceeded expectations early, but there’s one aspect of his game that could use some work. New England would like to see the 22-year-old do a better job protecting himself. Maye’s mobility is one of the strongest points of his game, though the concussion he suffered in Week 8 against the […]

Google.com 

Kayaker's leg amputated at Tasmania river after 20-hour rescue to free him from rocks - CBS News

  1. Kayaker's leg amputated at Tasmania river after 20-hour rescue to free him from rocks  CBS News
  2. Kayaker Has Leg Amputated After Being Trapped Between Rocks for 20 Hours: 'Difficult Decision'  PEOPLE
  3. Stuck 20 hours, kayaking tourist's leg amputated during rescue in Australia  UPI News
  4. Kayaker Trapped on Australian River Has Leg Amputated in 20-Hour Rescue  The New York Times

Voice of America 

Guatemalan journalist dedicates career to giving indigenous groups a voice

Guatemalan journalist Quimy de Leon wanted to amplify the voices of those affected by environmental issues and human rights abuses, so she helped found a media outlet that focuses on marginalized and indigenous communities. Now she is recognized for that work with an international press freedom award. Cristina Caicedo Smit has the story. Camera: Eugenia Sagastume