A new study has revealed how phosphorus, a nutrient essential for photosynthesis, surged into ancient oceans and started Earth’s first major rise in atmospheric oxygen more than 2 billion years ago.
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Federal prosecutors are raising alarms over what they call an “extraordinary” conflict of interest in James Comey’s defense team, alleging the former FBI director hired a possible witness in his own criminal case to represent him and help keep key evidence under wraps. In a late Sunday filing, prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia [.].
Intel’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, has met with the Saudi officials to discuss a partnership around semiconductors and AI, potentially opening up a new ‘capital front’ for struggling American chipmaker. Intel CEO Heads to The Middle East For Potential Partnership on AI & Semiconductors, Hoping To Strengthen The Firm’s Finances Team Blue has been making efforts to see a breakthrough in the industry, whether it involves refining the firm’s foundry division or re-evaluating strategies to ensure a strong balance sheet. Over the course of just a few months, Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan has managed to be involved in a partnership with [.].
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US President Donald Trump reassured China amid trade tensions, praising President Xi Jinping and pledging support. The statement follows China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals and Trump’s threat of new 100 per cent tariffs, raising concerns over upcoming trade talks.
In a significant development in the ongoing Rs 60 crores fraud case involving Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband, businessman Raj Kundra, the Bombay High Court has raised serious questions about their request to travel abroad. The couple had approached the court seeking permission to travel to Colombo and other destinations for a business trip. However, the court, led by Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam Ankhad, expressed scepticism over the nature of the trip. Their counsel, Niranjan Mundargi, was directed to submit an affidavit detailing the purpose of the trip, including formal communications and evidence supporting the claim that it was indeed for business purposes. The court granted time until October 14 for the submission of these details. During the proceedings, when Mundargi reiterated that the trip was for business, Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar remarked with a smile, You can first deposit Rs 60 crores if you wish to travel abroad. This comment underscores the court’s serious approach to the case and its scrutiny of the couple’s actions. The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai Police is investigating the case, which alleges that Shetty and Kundra diverted investment funds for personal use. In light of the ongoing investigation, the court has not issued any immediate orders regarding the Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against them. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on October 14. This development adds to the mounting legal challenges faced by the couple, who are under intense scrutiny over their financial dealings. As the investigation progresses, the court’s forthcoming decisions will be crucial in determining the future course of action. In a related matter, the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai Police is investigating a case involving businessman Deepak Kothari. Kothari has accused Shetty and Kundra of diverting Rs. 60 crores of his investment for personal use. The EOW has found that Kotharis funds were misused and has filed a case against Shetty, Kundra, and an unidentified associate under sections 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property), 406 (criminal breach of trust), and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code. Also Read : Shilpa Shetty questioned for 4. 5 hours by Mumbai Police in Rs 60 crores fraud case: Reports.




