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Tom Holland and Zendaya may be sharing the screen in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, but the actor made it clear, jokingly, that his wife's on-screen character belongs to him. During a recent interview with co-stars Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway and Robert Pattinson, Holland hilariously dismissed the idea of Athena having romantic feelings for Damon's Odysseus., Hollywood, Times Now

The solar system may be hiding a secret. Far beyond Neptune, in a region where sunlight is weak and distances become difficult to imagine, scientists believe there could be a giant planet that nobody has ever seen.

OnePlus has reaffirmed its commitment to the Indian market while announcing a major software shift that could redefine the brand. Eligible OnePlus smartphones will soon have the option to upgrade to ColorOS 17, signalling the gradual phase-out of OxygenOS as a standalone software experience.

Naga Chaitanya's Vrushakarma has reportedly bagged a Rs 48 crore non-theatrical deal with Zee for its satellite and OTT rights. Directed by Karthik Varma Dandu, the fantasy action film stars Meenakshi Chaudhary., South, Times Now

India's monsoon rainfall deficit has widened to 24 per cent, already bigger than the 19 per cent full-season shortfall of the 2002 drought year. The IMD blames El Nino and a neutral Indian Ocean Dipole, and forecasts heavy rain only over east and northeast India in the coming week.

Google faced a significant legal challenge in Europe when the EU's highest court ruled that it cannot evade responsibility for certain YouTube videos uploaded by commercial partners. , Technology & Science, Times Now

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Anthropic's new campaign for AI trust sparks online backlash over creepy visuals, with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman among the critics.

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