MLC 2025: Aaron Jones and Shimron Hetmyer keep Seattle Orcas in the playoffs race; push Los Angeles Knight Riders to the bottom | Cricket News

Shimron Hetmyer of Seattle Orcas is congratulated by Kyle Mayers of Seattle Orcas for reaching his fifty during match 20 of the Cognizant Major League Cricket season 3 between LA Knight Riders and Seattle Orcas held at the Grand Prairie cricket stadium, Grand Prairie, United States of America (USA). (Sportzpics) The Seattle Orcas continued their…

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Bioenergy push: Centre revises Waste-to-Energy guidelines to ease project approvals; slashes red tape, boosts flexibility

This is an AI-generated image, used for representational purposes only. The ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) has unveiled revised guidelines for its Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Programme under the National Bioenergy Programme, aiming to simplify procedures, enhance transparency, and link financial support to the actual performance of energy plants.According to a statement from the ministry,…

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Separate FYJC cutoffs put out for girls for first time, higher than general lists in Mumbai most colleges; students asked to self-certify documents | Mumbai News

Mumbai junior college admissions saw a surprising shift as the government released separate, and often higher, cutoffs for girls across streams for the first time MUMBAI: The first cutoffs for junior college admission were released on Saturday and sprung a surprise: for the first time, the govt brought out separate cutoffs for seats reserved for…

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Bitcoin retreats after Fed’s preferred inflation gauge shows mild uptick

Key Takeaways Bitcoin declined after the Core PCE inflation gauge exceeded expectations, signaling mild inflationary pressure. US consumer spending and personal income both decreased, indicating potential weakening in economic momentum. Share this article Bitcoin dropped below $107,000 early Friday after the core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, ticked higher than…

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