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Women's Reservation Bill Faces Political Hurdle: Government Withdraws Linked Delimitation Plans
The Indian government's push for a 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha hit a roadblock as Congress and allies opposed the constitutional amendment. Despite the setback, the administration vows to continue women's rights initiatives and reform efforts under PM Modi.

Delhi Unveils Semiconductor Policy to Boost Local Industry and Employment
Delhi's new semiconductor policy aims to boost local chip design and manufacturing, aligning with India's Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Announced by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the policy includes financial incentives and has a ₹1 crore allocation in the 2026-27 budget to drive local employment and economic growth.
A crowd-science expert enhances the Boston Marathon's safety and flow for over 32,000 runners using simulations, without altering its historic route. Innovations include optimizing aid stations and finish-line logistics to balance tradition with modern crowd management techniques.
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The Michigan Democratic Party has endorsed Garlin Gilchrist II for secretary of state and Eli Savit for attorney general, signaling a progressive push in their upcoming election campaign. The convention in Detroit revealed internal debates on issues like Gaza, fundraising, and campus protests, while logistical hiccups delayed proceedings.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has turned down a federal request to seize Wayne County's 2024 election materials, citing a lack of evidence for widespread voter fraud. This move underscores Michigan's stance against federal overreach amid ongoing national debates over election integrity and state versus federal control of electoral processes.
Tyler Reddick clinched a thrilling victory at Kansas Speedway, overtaking Kyle Larson during the last overtime lap of the NASCAR Cup Series race. Reddick's win marks him as the fourth driver this season to secure five wins in nine races, a feat not achieved since Dale Earnhardt in 1987.
Max Homa criticized Sergio García's Masters outburst for making players appear spoiled, but later faced similar scrutiny after a club-throwing incident at the RBC Heritage. The ensuing debate has fueled discussions on on-course behavior and public perception, with some questioning Homa's previous stance in light of his actions.
China has overtaken the US in AI patents and infrastructure reliability, with the US-China AI performance gap narrowing to 2.7% as of March 2026, according to Stanford's 2026 AI Index. Despite the US maintaining dominance in investment and data capacity, China's rapid advancements and regulatory shifts highlight a shift in global AI leadership dynamics.
The National University of Singapore unveils PPLM, a groundbreaking tool for predicting protein-protein interactions with 17% higher accuracy than existing methods. Published in Nature Communications, this innovation could revolutionize proteome-scale discovery, drug target identification, and therapeutic development, showcasing significant advancements in interaction-aware modeling.













