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Patrick Muldoon, ‘Days of our lives’ actor dies at 57: Cause of death revealed
Hollywood veteran Patrick Muldoon has passed away at 57. The actor suffered a sudden heart attack on Sunday morning, April 19, 2026. Muldoon was known for his roles in 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Melrose Place'. He also appeared in the film 'Starship Troopers'. His career spanned television and film. He was also a producer.
Tears, Gloves, and Goodbye? Brock Lesnar sparks retirement rumors after shock loss at WrestleMania 42 - A look at The Beast Incarnate's glorious career
Brock Lesnar's shocking WrestleMania 42 defeat to Oba Femi has ignited retirement speculation after he removed his gloves and boots in the ring. While no official announcement has been made, the emotional display and symbolic gesture suggest a potential end to 'The Beast Incarnate's' legendary career. Strong rumors, however, hint at a possible final match against Gunther at SummerSlam.
Long-term bonds are cheap now; patient investors may gain big, says Rahul Goswami of Franklin Templeton
Rate cuts are off the table, inflation is creeping up, and the Strait of Hormuz remains a wildcard. In a candid interview with ET Wealth’s Kayezad E. Adajania, Rahul Goswami of Franklin Templeton, sees a clear opportunity in long-dated bonds for investors who can stomach near-term volatility.
LeT’s ‘Khargosh’ flees India, surfaces in Saudi Arabia via fake identity
A Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, Umer Harris, has reportedly escaped India to Saudi Arabia using a forged passport. Srinagar Police investigations have uncovered a deep-rooted inter-state terror module. This operation has exposed systemic loopholes in passport verification and security. Authorities are working to bring Harris back to India. Several arrests have been made in connection with the module.
Quote of the day by George Clooney: 'My biggest fear is doing the same things 10 years from now. That would be a failure'
George Clooney revealed his greatest fear isn't failure, but repetition, emphasising the importance of constant reassessment and seeking new challenges for a fulfilling journey. His career exemplifies this, moving from acting to directing and activism, demonstrating that growth involves embracing change and stepping outside comfort zones. Read on!
10 techies who quit jobs at Accenture, TCS, Infosys to become popular South actors: Tovino Thomas to Kalaiyarasan to Srinidhi Shetty
Several South Indian actors, including Srinidhi Shetty, Tovino Thomas, and Nivin Pauly, left well-paying IT jobs at companies like Accenture and Infosys to follow their passion for acting and build successful film careers. Read on to know more about the 10 actors who gave up their lucrative jobs to join the industry.
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TVS Supply settles dispute with ZTE, withdraws insolvency plea in NCLAT
TVS Supply Chain Solutions has settled its debt dispute with ZTE Telecom India. The company withdrew its appeal against an order that rejected insolvency proceedings. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal allowed the withdrawal. This development follows a previous dismissal of insolvency proceedings by the National Company Law Tribunal due to a pre-existing dispute.

Below-normal monsoon and West Asia conflict cloud India's agriculture outlook: BoB
India's agriculture faces a challenging year. A below-normal monsoon forecast and the West Asian conflict threaten crop production and rural economic growth. The India Meteorological Department predicts rainfall at 92 percent of the Long Period Average, the lowest initial forecast in 25 years. Disruptions in gas supply also affect fertilizer and pesticide availability.

Quote of the day by Quentin Tarantino: 'One of the privileges you have of living the life of an artist and creating your own...' – advice on creativity, responsibility and discipline by Oscar-winning screenwriter, actor and director of Pulp Fiction
Quote of the day by Quentin Tarantino: Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino shares insights on the creative life. He explains that artists enjoy freedom in their downtime. However, when it is time to work, they must be responsible and available. This balance between freedom and accountability is key to success. Tarantino's career is a testament to this approach.

Robert Downey Jr. believes life is painful and messy, but there's a catch. Hollywood actor's lessons on discipline, respect and success
Robert Downey Jr. believes life is painful and messy, but there's a catch. The Hollywood actor shared thoughts on discipline, respect and success. His words connect with his journey from early fame to addiction struggles, prison, comeback and awards. His career includes Iron Man, Sherlock Holmes and Oppenheimer. His thoughts show how discipline, fear of mediocrity and respect for life shaped his personal and professional comeback story.

Poonawalla's clear shot at access for all via route social
Cyrus S Poonawalla, chairman of Serum Institute of India, has created a legacy where business and social impact go hand in hand. His vaccines have saved over 30 million lives worldwide. The institute's founding values of affordability, quality, and access continue to guide its global efforts. The Villoo Poonawalla Foundation also drives philanthropy in healthcare, education, and community development.

Six yrs later, migrant workers still trapped in a cycle of exploitation
Migrant workers are again facing hardship. Protests erupt over low wages and poor conditions. Government policies lag behind rising costs. Welfare programs show limited impact. Housing schemes struggle with implementation. New labor codes bring uncertainty. Rural distress looms. The migrant worker remains in a difficult situation.

2026 tax refund investing: Top 5 blue-chip stocks like Apple and Walmart to grow your money fast
Tax refunds in 2026 may be higher due to new rules like the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Instead of spending, people can invest in strong stocks for long-term growth. Big companies with stable income and steady demand are better choices. Even small investments can grow slowly over time if people stay patient and focus on safe and trusted businesses.

US SEC seeks comment on contentious trading database
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Thursday it is seeking public comment on whether it should comprehensively review the so-called Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), potentially re-opening a decade-long dispute over the trading database.

Hooking the future: Scientists deploys AI to track hilsa in Bengal—but fishers fear it may net more than it should
India has launched an AI-based system to help fishers locate hilsa shoals in the Bay of Bengal, using machine learning to analyse ocean conditions and generate fishing advisories aimed at improving catch efficiency. Developed by the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, the tool produces digital maps of potential fishing zones and incorporates safeguards like seasonal bans and coastal buffers. While early results show promising accuracy, awareness remains low among fishers, with some raising concerns that targeted fishing using AI could lead to overfishing and ecological imbalance.

Dhurandar in Pakistan? LeT co-founder, IISc Bengaluru blast accused Hamza shot at in Lahore by two men riding a bike
Lashkar-e-Taiba co-founder Amir Hamza was shot in Lahore. This marks the second attempt on his life in under a year. Hamza, accused in the 2005 Indian Institute of Science attack, was targeted by unidentified assailants. He was previously shot in May last year. Sources suggest internal rifts within Lashkar-e-Taiba may be the cause.

Who was Mark Mobius and why was the $40 billion India bull famous as ‘Indiana Jones of emerging markets’
Mark Mobius, a renowned investor, passed away at 89. He was a global champion for emerging markets, especially India. Mobius saw opportunity where others saw risk. He traveled extensively, visiting factories and meeting business leaders. His conviction helped attract billions to markets previously considered too volatile. Mobius believed in understanding markets through their people.

Déjà Vu? 10 nuclear scientists gone missing or dead in US under mysterious circumstances, nearly a decade after similar incidents in India
Mysterious disappearances and deaths of at least 10 US scientists since 2023, many linked to national security labs, have sparked alarm. Reports detail abrupt departures and violent ends. This echoes a similar pattern in India between 2009-2013, where over a dozen nuclear scientists died under unusual circumstances, fueling ongoing speculation.

ET Lifetime Achievement Award Winners: A well-planned urbanisation in India is an urgent necessity, says KP Singh
KP Singh, chairman emeritus at leading property developer DLF said the test of prosperity of a country is not GDP but per capita income. "India will have the third largest GDP in the world in a year or two. We need the per capita to improve." Singh said India, despite being the most populous country, has one of the lowest rates of urbanisation.

Delhi court summons Robert Vadra in Shikohpur land deal money laundering case
A Delhi court has taken note of the Enforcement Directorate's charges against businessman Robert Vadra. The case involves allegations of money laundering connected to a 2008 land deal in Haryana. The ED claims proceeds of crime were generated through a fraudulent transaction. All accused have been summoned to appear in court on May 16.

Read a book and cut 4 days from jail sentence: Actor Madhavan shares a fascinating prison reform rule where inmates get second chances
A Brazilian prison reform initiative allows inmates to reduce sentences by reading and reflecting on books. Actor R Madhavan highlighted this program where prisoners can earn sentence remission by submitting summaries and personal reflections. This innovative approach promotes literacy, discipline, and rehabilitation, offering a path to reintegration and reducing recidivism.

Meet Thomas Zacharia, the man behind the machines powering AI
Thomas Zacharia, a Keralite, revolutionized global computing. He championed GPUs for supercomputers, leading to breakthroughs like Titan. His work paved the way for modern AI. Zacharia later oversaw Summit and Frontier, the first exascale supercomputer. Now at AMD, he builds AI systems, including the energy-efficient Helios platform. His journey reshaped an industry.

US Visa Bulletin May 2026: Green Card backlog for Indians remains high; EB-5 may see cut-off rollback
The US Visa Bulletin for May 2026 shows little movement in green card categories for Indians, with long backlogs continuing across family- and employment-based visas. Key categories remain unchanged, reflecting oversubscription. The bulletin flags rising demand in the EB-5 unreserved category, warning it may face retrogression or limits later in the fiscal year.

Indian parents back social media ban for under-16s, new UK survey finds
Parents in India have strongly backed a social media ban for under-16s, logging the second-highest score at 75% after Malaysia (77%) in new worldwide research released by the UK-based education charity Varkey Foundation on Tuesday.

Ram Charan calls himself a ‘rough dad’. Peddi actor shares his parenting philosophy and how he wants to raise his children
Ram Charan recently opened up about his parenting style, calling himself a “rough” but present father who encourages his children to take risks and grow independently. He talked about the importance of leading by example and raising purposeful individuals, while balancing family life with his upcoming film Peddi. Read on!

Pakistan media watchdog issues notice to channel for running 'Indian content' while reporting news of Asha Bhosle's death
Pakistan’s media watchdog has issued a show-cause notice to a leading news channel for airing “Indian content” while covering the death of legendary singer Asha Bhosle. A ban on Indian content has been in place in Pakistan since 2018.

Husband gets relief from criminal case after mutual divorce: Odisha HC drops criminal case and dowry charges
The Odisha High Court quashed criminal cases of 498A and dowry against a husband after he obtained a mutual consent divorce. The court ruled that continuing the criminal proceedings would serve no purpose since the marriage was legally dissolved by mutual agreement under the Hindu Marriage Act, ending a 14-year legal battle.

South Korea launches online hub to attract international students
South Korea has launched a permanent online promotion hub and live admission webinars to attract more international students. This initiative by the Ministry of Education offers comprehensive information on universities, scholarships, visas, and employment, replacing short-term fairs with a continuous system for prospective students and institutions.

Who is Rory McIlroy married to? Inside how he met wife Erica 14 years ago, filed for divorce, then reconciled within weeks
Erica Stoll, wife of golfer Rory McIlroy, was a constant presence during his 2026 Masters victory. The couple, who married in 2017 and have a daughter, Poppy, faced a brief period of divorce proceedings in 2024 before reconciling. Stoll, a former PGA employee from New York, met McIlroy at the 2012 Ryder Cup.
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