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Why Men in Remote Sardinia Reach 100 Almost as Often as Women
Sardinia's mountainous interior is a "Blue Zone" where men and women reach 100 at nearly the same rate, defying global patterns. Researchers attribute this unusual longevity to a combination of genetics, lifestyle, environment, and culture, rather than a single factor.
Gulf Companies to Reveal Iran War's Financial Impact in Q2 Earnings
Gulf companies' Q2 earnings this week will show the financial impact of the Iran war. Banks and real estate face inflation/interest rate challenges, while energy firms see price gains offset disruptions. Telecoms remain resilient. Ongoing conflict suggests persistent risk premium.
Kevin LaChapelle, Xbox Platform VP, Departs Microsoft After 37 Years Amid Layoffs
Kevin LaChapelle, VP of Xbox Platform, is leaving Microsoft after 37 years following recent layoffs. He led engineering for Xbox backward compatibility and Xbox Cloud Gaming, reflecting on his career and colleagues in a LinkedIn post.
Ram Temple Trust Treasurer Meets Champat Rai Amidst Donation Theft Probe
Ram temple trust treasurer Govind Dev Giri met with former general secretary Champat Rai, who is reportedly healthy and supportive of new management. Rai resigned following donation theft investigations, and the trust is implementing changes, appointing a new general secretary and a committee for CEO identification. A further meeting is scheduled for July 22.
PE Trainer Booked for Allegedly Beating Student to Death at Bengaluru School
A physical education trainer at Sterling English Residential School near Bengaluru has been booked for allegedly beating a 12-year-old student to death. The boy's father claims the trainer used an iron rod, while school authorities state the student collapsed while jogging. Parents protested at the school following the incident.
India Urges US to Resolve Tariff Concerns Through Bilateral Talks
India has asked the US to resolve forced labor tariff concerns via bilateral trade negotiations, not unilateral action. New Delhi questioned exemptions in the US tariff framework, arguing they undermine the policy's rationale and harm trusted supply chains.