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Trump hints at political enemy

  What has been brought to our sincere notice in recent days remains US President Donald Trump's straight criticism of the Democratic Party in strict terms.  It’s  definitely not the first time that Trump has scared people over who he thinks to be an “enemy”, as during his 2024 presidential election campaign, he told well-known Fox News that the primary problem facing America was the “enemy within.”  This compelled a well-known political figure, Kamala Harris, to be a little more critical of him, criticising him as quite " unhinged ". Trump responded by declaring he was not in any way unhinged and that he was actually being very kind. Whatever it may be, his criticism touched another echelon to a certain extent. Immediate reactions hinted instead clearly that the dire language used by none other than President Trump goes beyond the tender line of thoughtless, scary and anti-American even. One social media account reportedly pointed out that they have never seen any p...

Astronomers' path-breaking finding finding




"Sitaro Ke Aage Janha Aur Bhi Hein" goes as a supremely famous line. Recent news reports have appeared to have verified this well-known line in no unsuitable way.  

Not-so-outdated news reports have now pointed out in a rather specific way that capable astronomers have worked quite diligently to locate a potentially habitable new Earth-sized planet about 146 light-years away, and it has conditions identical to Mars. 

It has even been named HD 137010 b. It orbits a sun-like star and is estimated to be 6% larger than the living planet Earth. The planet’s surface temperature is more similar to Mars, and could be potentially below -70C.

A global team of experienced scientists from Australia, the UK, the US and Denmark have recognised the uniquely fresh planet utilising vital data captured as far back as 2017 by the NASA Kepler space telescope’s extended mission, particularly known as K2.

 Dr Chelsea Huang, a known researcher at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia, said the planet has an orbit similar to Earth’s, of about 355 days.


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