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Cricket Legend Sir Garfield Sobers Passes Away at 89; Tributes Pour In for Iconic All-Rounder
Sir Garfield Sobers, legendary West Indies cricketer, has died at 89, leaving a legacy as one of the greatest all-rounders in the sport's history. Tributes highlight his historic achievements, including the first six sixes in an over and a record Test score, affirming his impact on cricket.

Apple Music Hikes Prices Amid Industry Pressure, New Plans Start at $11.99
Apple Music raises its US subscription rates, with the Individual plan now at $11.99, citing increased licensing costs. This follows historical price adjustments across other Apple services.
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Indiana University secures a groundbreaking commitment from five-star wide receiver Monshun Sales, marking a historic first for the program as he chooses IU over renowned schools like Alabama and Ohio State. Sales' decision highlights Indiana's growing allure under coach Curt Cignetti, leveraging NIL dynamics and a strong developmental track record.
Chris Johnson, former Titans star running back known for his record-setting 2009 season, is being inducted into the Titans Ring of Honor amid his battle with ALS. Despite his diagnosis, Johnson continues to engage with the Titans community, raising awareness for ALS through his platform.
India and Japan are advancing the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail, with operations slated for 2027, leveraging Japanese Shinkansen tech and international signalling standards. While the project navigates technical debates on signalling systems, it underscores a strategic partnership and modernization effort, aiming for phased integration of advanced rolling stock by the 2030s.
India's defence innovation ecosystem is thriving, with procurement from startups and MSMEs reaching over ₹2,400 crore and significant investments in emerging technologies. Key initiatives like the IDEX program have engaged hundreds of startups, boosting India's self-reliance and signalling its growing role as a global defence player.
Mortal Kombat II, directed by Simon McQuoid and featuring a high-profile production team, is set to stream exclusively on HBO Max starting July 24, 2026. The film, praised for its entertainment value, continues the franchise with robust box office numbers and addresses cliffhangers from its predecessor.













