Raj Singh

Google Antitrust Ruling May Threaten Apple’s $20 Billion Deal

A U.S. judge’s ruling that Google operates an illegal monopoly could jeopardize its $20 billion annual deal with Apple. This agreement makes Google’s search engine the default on Apple devices, contributing significantly to Apple’s profits. Analysts estimate that terminating this deal could reduce Apple’s profits by 4-6%. The agreement is valid until at least September…

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Keke Palmer and Her Mom Share Honest Opinions About Nickelodeon and Dan Schneider

Keke Palmer and Sharon Palmer Discuss Nickelodeon In the latest episode of Baby, This Is Keke Palmer, Keke Palmer and her mother, Sharon Palmer, reflected on Keke’s time at Nickelodeon and shared their views on the former Nickelodeon executive Dan Schneider. Keke recalled her mother’s strong opinions about the Dan Schneider sets, with Sharon describing…

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NASA Seeks US Student Innovators for Future Space Missions

NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative Opens for 2026-2029 Proposals NASA has announced its CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) is accepting proposals for new missions scheduled between 2026 and 2029. CubeSats are small, low-cost spacecraft used by educational institutions, non-profits, and NASA centers to demonstrate and mature technologies in space. Eligible US educational institutions and non-profits are encouraged…

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Dress Codes: How High is Too High? The Evolution of the Women’s Running Brief

The evolution of women’s running briefs reflects broader changes in athletic apparel and cultural norms. When women first competed in the Olympics in 1928, they wore loose t-shirts and shorts. Today, high-cut performance spandex is common, designed to reduce drag and improve performance. However, controversy arose with Nike’s 2024 Olympic kits, where the women’s uniforms…

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