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Microsoft workers say they've been fired after 50th anniversary protest over Israel contract

Microsoft fired two employees after they disrupted its 50th anniversary event, protesting the company’s AI work with the Israeli military. The protest highlighted growing worker dissent over tech firms’ involvement in global conflicts.

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Scientists genetically engineer wolves with white hair, muscular jaws like the extinct dire wolf

3 genetically engineered wolf pups with white fur and powerful jaws, resembling extinct dire wolves, have been created by US-based Colossal Biosciences using CRISPR. Though not true revivals, they mark a new step in de-extinction and conservation science.

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Jay North, TV's mischievous Dennis the Menace, dies at 73

Jay North, beloved child actor known for playing Dennis in TV’s Dennis the Menace (1959–1963), has died aged 73 at his Lake Butler, Florida home on 6 April, after battling colon cancer.

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Price hike: Shivakumar asks BJP to take out march against Centre

Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar slammed BJP for blaming the state over price hike while the Centre raised LPG prices by ₹50 and excise on fuel by ₹2. He urged BJP to protest against the central government instead. Congress plans protests in Bengaluru.

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Iraqi national held at Delhi airport for smuggling 1.2 kg gold: Customs

A 64-year-old Iraqi man was arrested at Delhi airport on 7 Apr for smuggling 1.2 kg of gold from Baghdad. Customs officials detected the gold hidden in baggage during screening. Further investigation is underway under the Customs Act, 1962.

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Khultabad town, housing Aurangzeb tomb, to be renamed as Ratnapur: Minister

Maharashtra Minister Sanjay Shirsat announced Khultabad, site of Aurangzeb's tomb, will be renamed Ratnapur. The move is part of efforts to replace names linked to Mughal rule. A memorial for Shivaji and Sambhaji Maharaj is also planned at the site.

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Billie Jean King immortalized in bronze with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Billie Jean King became the first woman to receive a star in the new sports entertainment category on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 8 April. Joined by Magic Johnson & Jamie Lee Curtis, King was honoured for her legacy in tennis and advocacy for equality.

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South Korea to elect new president on June 3 after Yoon's ouster

South Korea will hold a presidential election on 3 June to replace ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol, removed over martial law abuse. The race will likely be a fierce contest between the conservative People Power Party and liberal Democratic Party.

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SC pulls up Tamil Nadu governor for 'sitting over' Bills

On 8 April, the Supreme Court criticised Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi for reserving 10 Bills for presidential consideration, calling it unconstitutional. The court said under Article 200, the governor must act on ministers' advice without using a veto.

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ASI likely to replace Jama Masjid signboard with 'Juma Masjid' in UP's Sambhal

The ASI is set to replace the current signboard at the Shahi Jama Masjid in UP's Sambhal with one reading “Juma Masjid”, aligning with official ASI records. The mosque has been in the spotlight amid a legal row and violence over its historical status.