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Karnataka’s capital, Bengaluru, is now home to more than 40% of India’s Global Capability Centers (GCCs), according to government data. These centers, once focused primarily on operations, have evolved into hubs for research, AI development, and enterprise innovation across sectors including finance, mobility, retail, and healthcare.Companies like Microsoft, SAP, and Mercedes-Benz are leading this transformation through their Bengaluru-based tech centers, developing AI solutions ranging from virtual assistants for educators to predictive maintenance tools in automotive R&D.AI startups drive innovationBengaluru’s status as a startup capital continues to grow. With more than 18,000 startups—40% of India’s total unicorns—located in the city, many…

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Travis Kelce doesn’t have a blank space for Taylor Swift memorabilia. That’s because he already owns it. The Kanas City Chiefs tight end supported his best friend and teammate Patrick Mahomes during the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation Vegas Golf Classic May 15. Inside the event, Travis, 35, put his bid in for an autographed Tortured Poets Department guitar signed by Taylor. In a video shared from the event, Travis and Patrick both stood up as the auctioneer called for $10,000 to $15,000 bids for the personalized item from the “Blank Space” singer. As a picture of the guitar flashed on…

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Just like American cinema never wearies of road movies, French cinema has long been littered with sexual coming-of-age films: tales of young people exploring their bodies, appetites and identities over the course of a sun-soaked summer vacation, a tumultuous school year or a few formatively horny days. As with any popular category of movie, a certain numbing redundancy — if not laziness — sets in after a while; few recent entries have had the tingle of discovery that allowed Maurice Pialat’s To Our Loves, André Téchiné’s Wild Reeds and various Catherine Breillat works to fire up our memories and imaginations,…

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The Internet Just Discovered Arizona Iced Tea Isn’t Actually From Arizona Fun fact: Arizona Iced Tea wasn’t actually started in Arizona. People are just discovering this after @JoelElman tweeted about his own personal Arizona Tea origin journey: “I’m googling this right now before my whole worldview collapses.” That’s when the beverage confirmed, “we are from New York baby.” Their X bio also says it: The founder told CNN, “I always associated Arizona with a healthy, clean and dry feel that was different from the Brooklyn feel.” Let’s just say people are feeling *quite* perplexed by the news. The replies are…

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Bad blood is still brewing. Donald Trump made yet another jab at superstar Taylor Swift in a post on his Truth Social platform on Friday (May 16). Eight months after he shared on the same social media platform that he hates the 14-time Grammy winner, the twice-impeached president posted, “Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?’” Billboard has reached out to Swift’s rep for comment. The insult seemingly came out of thin air, as Swift has not spoken about Trump since endorsing Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president in September. Her support…

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Anna Camp’s love life is in full crescendo.  Shortly after the Pitch Perfect star confirmed her new romance with Jade Whipkey, the duo were seen packing on the PDA while out in Los Angeles.  In the May 13 outing, Anna and Jade shared a few kisses after stepping out of a car. And true to their cozy moment together, the new couple kept their outfits casual. The You star wore a blue crewneck, jeans with a messy bun while Jade—who’s a celebrity stylist—met her vibe, sporting a dark shirt, denim shorts and a backwards navy blue hat. This has been…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In today’s startup-obsessed, venture-fuelled economy, there’s a popular belief that success belongs to the bold, the fast and the aggressive. In business, you must take: market share, attention, capital, etc., before someone else does.But this belief is not just short-sighted. It’s wrong.The most resilient, respected and profitable businesses I’ve seen and built all share one counterintuitive trait: they give first. Take Costco, for example. By intentionally limiting margins on essential items and paying workers above-average wages, they’ve built a fiercely loyal customer base and an employee culture that outperforms competitors on both…

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All Quiet on the Western Front co-writer Lesley Paterson will pen the script for a feature film based on a VR experience about the life of Bertha Benz, the wife of the “father of the modern car,” Carl Benz. Paterson, who co-wrote the nine-time Oscar-nominated picture (including best adapted screenplay), told The Hollywood Reporter that she was drawn to Benz’s story after joining the VR game Trailblazer: The Untold Story of Bertha Benz as an executive producer. “It really is the DNA of the types of stories I like to tell,” the Scotswoman said. “Resilience, overcoming obstacles, doing something important.…

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Alexandra Savior has considered leaving the music industry many times. Having started her musical career early – signing to Columbia Records at 17 and releasing her debut album Belladona of Sadness by the age of 19 – she’s had plenty of ups and downs all before the age of 30. She’s played in bars she was too young to be in, worked with well-known musicians including Danger Mouse and the Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner, and released an independent album after she was dropped by her major label.   Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts…

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