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Climber Faces Trial for Grossglockner Tragedy: Did He Abandon Partner to Die?
In Innsbruck, the trial of Thomas P. unfolds, accused of gross negligent manslaughter in the death of Kerstin G. during a winter Grossglockner climb. Defense argues both climbers were experienced, but weather thwarted timely rescue efforts, sparking a debate on decision-making in extreme conditions.
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The Seattle Seahawks, current Super Bowl champions, are entering a formal sale process managed by the Paul G. Allen Estate. This move, expected to finalize during the 2026 offseason, aligns with honoring Paul Allen's philanthropic legacy, without disrupting current leadership.
Kerala plans to regularize 20,000 aided school teachers, pending Supreme Court decisions, mandating K-TET qualification within two years for temporary hires. The state also aims to increase disability reservations from 3% to 4%, following Supreme Court directives, amidst protests from school managements.
The 2026 World Cup, hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico, expands to 48 teams, projecting $11 billion in revenue with every dollar reinvested into football. FIFA anticipates the event will stimulate the US economy by $30 billion, as ticket demand surges and dynamic pricing impacts secondary markets.
Microsoft has achieved offsetting 100% of its global electricity consumption with renewable energy, advancing its carbon-neutral goal by 2030. The company continues to expand its clean-energy initiatives and partnerships, aiming to further integrate sustainability across its operations and meet growing electricity demands.
ETHZilla's stock plummets amid a strategic shift by Founders Fund, signaling a broader reevaluation of institutional crypto investment strategies. ETHZilla, once a major Ethereum holder, sees its shares drop after high-profile treasury sales and debt repayments, reflecting market pressure on its treasury model.














