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Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Could Soon See Your Screen And Record Your Calls
What if ChatGPT could see your screen, listen to meetings and understand your digital life without constant prompts?

Tejashwi Yadav, Misa Bharti Detained as RJD March Against Paper Leaks and Unemployment Stopped in Bihar
RJD protests alleged exam failures and police action as Bihar’s youth demand accountability and reforms.

India’s Crude Bill Hits $13.7 Billion: Why Oil Prices Are Raising Fresh Concerns
India imported more crude in July, but soaring oil prices pushed its bill sharply higher, exposing a familiar economic vulnerability.

Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Act Takes Effect From August 28: What Changes Under the Law?
Maharashtra’s new law regulates religious conversions, introduces prior notice, tougher penalties and scrutiny of marriage-linked conversions.

AAP Leader Satyendar Jain Arrested Over Alleged Delhi Jal Board Tender Irregularities
AAP leader Satyendar Jain was arrested alongside five others over alleged Delhi Jal Board tender irregularities.

Supreme Court Status Report: EOW Investigation Finds No Evidence Linking Key IHFL Loans to Sameer Gehlaut Entities
An EOW status report before the Supreme Court details findings challenging financial allegations involving former IHFL promoter Sameer Gehlaut.

Manipur Shuts Down For 48 Hours As Students, Women Vendors Demand NRC Before Census
Students, women vendors and civil society groups demand NRC updation before Manipur begins Census 2027 operations.

PM CARES Donations Fell 30%, So Why Did Its Corpus Rise To ₹8,452 Crore?
Domestic donations fell sharply, yet PM CARES ended FY25 with a larger corpus. The numbers reveal a striking shift in its finances.

Tamil Nadu Govt Withdraws Order Seeking To Stop Students From Joining CJP, Left-Wing Protests
The directive sought coordinated action to keep students and youth away from Left-wing and CJP protests before being withdrawn.

Meta Rejects Claims It Hooked Children As Facebook And Instagram Face A Major Legal Battle
Meta faces a major US trial over child safety as states question platform design, engagement features and corporate responsibility.

Nalanda Mid-Day Meal Scare: Several Students Hospitalised After Detergent Mistaken For Salt
Thirty-four students fell ill after detergent was allegedly mistaken for salt during a Nalanda school meal.

UAE Halts Trade, Financial Ties With Iran ‘Until Further Notice’ After Accusing Tehran Of Missile Launches
The UAE has suspended all trade, commercial exchanges and financial transactions with Iran as regional tensions intensify, while Tehran denies accusations over a reported missile launch.
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