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Scorpio Weekly Shani Horoscope, January 5-11, 2026: A hidden truth surfaces slowly, Saturn demands honesty

This week, Saturn allows for leaning on intuition. You are thinking wisely—follow your gut without wondering about the second-guessing inside your head. Clarity should not be expected from the outside; awareness may come from within. Slow down, find silent moments, and feel what feels right. Maturity is to allow an inner wisdom, groundedness, and mindful…

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Retail inflation outlook: CPI likely rises to 1.66% in December on food prices; still below year-ago levels

India’s retail inflation likely edged higher in December 2025 to 1.66 per cent from 0.71 per cent in November, driven by a strengthening in food prices across most segments, according to projections by Union Bank of India.The official Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for December is scheduled to be released on January 12, 2026, or…

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‘Doors should not be closed’: Chief selector Ajit Agarkar questioned after Mohammed Shami’s ODI snub | Cricket News

Mohammed Shami (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has come out in support of seasoned fast bowler Mohammed Shami following his omission from the ODI squad, despite the pacer’s impressive performances in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.Shami’s international future has once again come under the spotlight after the 35-year-old was left out…

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Boxing National Championships: ‘Logistical’ issues, delays mar opening day; women’s matches pushed back | Boxing News

Boxing (Photo Credits: X) GREATER NOIDA: The country’s senior boxers were left anxiously waiting for hours as chaos marred the opening day of the boxing National Championships, which was delayed by over four hours after the rings were not ready due to “logistical” issues here on Sunday.The prolonged delay forced organisers to reschedule 32 women’s…

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‘You’re confused?’ Marco Rubio schools Margaret Brennan who asked him why US only took Maduro, not other narco-terrorists

Secretary of State Marco Rubio schooled CBS’s Margaret Brennan who asked why the US administration only arrested Nicolas Maduro and not the other narco-terrorists, like the defence minister of Venezuela, wanted by the US. “I am confused. Are they still wanted by the United States? Why didn’t you arrest them if you are taking out…

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Why a post-pandemic generation in the US is choosing to become teachers despite burnout, low pay and systemic strain

For years, the American teaching profession has been discussed almost entirely in terms of what it has lost. Falling enrollment in teacher training programmes, rising exits from classrooms, and persistent warnings about burnout have shaped a bleak consensus: Fewer people want to teach, and many who do rarely stay long.But the latest data complicates that…

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