New Delhi: A training aircraft was forced to land in an open field about 50 to 70 kilometers away from its destination Belagavi as it ran out of fuel on Sunday. Although the aircraft was damaged in the impact, the flight instructor and trainee pilot on board were both safe. Aviation authorities are investigating the incident. “The Cessna 172 (VT-EUC) aircraft of Red Bird Flying Training Institute, while on a cross-country flight from Kalaburagi to Belagavi, made an emergency landing near Vijayapura on Sunday due to suspected fuel shortage… DGCA/AAIB will conduct further investigation,” the Aviation Minister said in a statement. The aircraft was manufactured in 1975. The flight distance from Kalaburagi to Belagavi is shorter, about 300 kilometers. The inquiry will look into the cause of the plane’s fuel shortage. The Civil Aviation Administration of China briefly suspended Red Bird operations in October 2023 after a series of accidents, all of which were non-fatal. Operations resumed after detailed inspections by regulators. With a fleet of 48 aircraft, Redbird is one of the largest flight training schools in India.
Indian Space Research Organization study shows there is a safe zone near the moon’s Musemons for Chandrayaan 4 to land India News
Bangalore: Scientists from YisroIndia’s Space Applications Center (SAC) has identified a promising landing zone in the moon’s rugged south polar region for India’s first lunar sample return mission, Chandrayaan-4. Detailed topographic studies using images from the Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter High Resolution Camera (OHRC) have identified a one square kilometer area near Monsmuthun as the safest landing option. The study, conducted by Amitabh, K Suresh, Ajay K Prashar, Kannan V Iyer, Abdul S, Shweta Verma Trivedi and Nitant Dube, has been accessed by TOI.Chandrayaan-4 will be ISRO’s most complex lunar mission. The spacecraft will include a propulsion module, a descent module, an ascent module, a transfer module and a reentry module. The descender and ascender must soft-land on the moon, collect samples and launch them back into lunar orbit for return to Earth.Choosing the right location is crucial. Engineers must ensure that local slopes are gentle, that there is at least 11-12 days of adequate sunlight, clear radio visibility to the Earth, and that hazards such as craters and boulders are minimized. The lander design limits the acceptable slope to about 10° and requires boulders to be smaller than 0.32 meters.Early assessments based on rough data highlighted several candidate areas between 84° and 90° south latitude. This new work focuses on five areas around Mouton of Mons, analyzing them using sharper OHRC stereo images with a resolution of 32 cm. One of the sites was abandoned because it was permanently in shadow.The researchers generated a digital elevation model with a 0.32-meter fine grid and studied terrain relief, lighting patterns and hazard distribution. Parameters such as average slope, height range and number of safe landing grids of 24 x 24 meters were compared at four locations marked MM-1, MM-3, MM-4 and MM-5.Among them, the MM-4 region with -84.289° north latitude and 32.808° east longitude has become the leader. The lowest danger level is 9.89%, the average slope is 5°, and the maximum number of safety grids is 568. The area also provides good lighting and limited shadows from nearby terrain.The risk is higher in other locations. MM-1 and MM-3 recorded hazard levels of over 12%, while MM-5 provided only 72 safety grids within the target area. The sites range in elevation from 4,800 meters to more than 6,100 meters, reflecting the fractured topography of the moon’s south pole.Scientists say the analysis shows how high-resolution imaging can guide precise landing decisions. The OHRC’s data allowed them to map craters, boulders and slopes with a clarity not achieved in earlier missions.If approved by the landing site selection committee, the MM-4 patch will be India’s first attempt to bring back lunar debris. Success would make ISRO one of the few space agencies capable of returning extraterrestrial samples, opening a new chapter in the country’s planetary exploration program.
Who is Charlie Puth’s wife? What you need to know about Brooke Sanso
Charlie Puth will be at Super Bowl LX On February 8, local time, at Levi’s Stadium, the national anthem was played as part of the game. National Football Leaguepre-match lineup. While the focus will be on the Grammy-nominated singer’s performances, there’s also growing interest in his married life.

Puth is known for hits like “See You Again” and “Attention.”
According to a report by Rolling Stone magazine on January 20, 2026, Charlie Puth He told the magazine he auditioned and applied to perform the national anthem at Super Bowl X, describing how he sent in demos and pursued the role.
Who is Charlie Puth’s wife?
Charlie Puth married Brooke Sansone in September 2024. The couple grew up in New Jersey and have known each other since childhood, and their families have a long-standing friendship, People reported.
Puth previously described their connection as foundational, noting that Sanso knew him “before he was famous” and understood the realities of his musical life.
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The two were first linked together in 2022 and made their red carpet debut in February 2023 at the Clive Davis pre-Grammy party in Los Angeles. According to Vogue, they got engaged in September 2023 and tied the knot a year later at Puth’s home in Montecito, California.
Brooke Sanso’s background and career
Sanso was raised in New Jersey by her parents, Paul Sanso Jr. and Chris Sanso, along with her two brothers. Her family owns Sansone Jr.’s 66 Automall, a well-known car dealership in the state, The List reported.
She attended Red Bank Catholic High School before earning a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the College of Charleston in 2021. Sansone has since launched a career in digital marketing and public relations, working with New York-based interior design firm Butter and Eggs Interiors, according to her LinkedIn profile.
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In addition to her professional work, Sansone has developed a following as a fashion and lifestyle content creator. She co-runs the Instagram account Thee Closet Next Door, which features curated outfit inspiration, and actively shares style and travel content on TikTok.
In October 2025, Puth and Sansone announced that they were expecting their first child. The couple shared the news via social media and a music video for Puth’s song “Changes,” marking a new chapter in one of the most significant public moments of Puth’s career.
NEET-PG cutoff: Single digit score to get PG seat in top medical colleges India News
New Delhi: Drastic cuts in NEET-PG eligibility criteria have led to postgraduate medical seats in government universities being filled with extremely low marks, including in high-risk clinical specialties, triggering panic across the medical fraternity, reports Anuja Jaiswal. The impact was evident in the third round of PG counseling, with candidates bagging seats in government medical colleges with scores ranging from single digits to double digits, spanning both clinical and non-clinical subjects. Even top institutions and core clinical branches see seats being allotted to candidates with such scores. A master’s degree in orthopedics at a government institution in Rohtak was allotted to a candidate who scored just 4 out of 800 points, while a seat in obstetrics and gynecology at a senior medical college in Delhi was allotted to a candidate who scored 44 points. General surgery seats were filled with 47 points.
Completely eliminates risk of cut-off patient safety the doctor said
This marks a serious breakdown in medical education and workforce planning,” said a senior faculty member at a government medical college. “Traditionally, orthopedics has been one of the most demanding surgical specialties. Filling it with scores close to zero is not a sign of weaker students but a sign of a system that is under severe stress. “This comes after the Union Health Ministry drastically reduced the eligibility criteria for NEET-PG for the academic session 2025-26, drastically reducing the cutoff for various categories, allowing candidates with extremely low or even negative marks to qualify.

This impact is visible across disciplines. Seats in transfusion medicine are worth 10 marks, anatomy is worth 11 marks and biochemistry is minus 8 marks, many of which fall under reserved and disabled categories. While the revised deadline ensures seats don’t go unfilled, doctors warn the policy risks sacrificing capacity for convenience.“Allowing surgical and clinical departments to be filled with zero or near-zero percentile represents a serious erosion of standards,” said a senior doctor at a government medical college. “A score as low as 4, 11, 44 or 47 out of 800 indicates a lack of basic competency. Removing restrictions entirely would directly jeopardize patient safety.”The current policy marks a sharp shift from the government’s previous stance. In July 2022, the Center had opposed Delhi HC’s plea to lower the NEET-PG cutoff, arguing that the minimum qualifying percentile was crucial to maintain educational standards. The court agreed, warning that lowering standards in medical education could “wreak havoc on society” because medicine involves life-and-death issues.Defending the current framework, a senior health ministry official said PG seats are allotted strictly as per the revised eligibility rules and are aimed at ensuring competency through training and graduation examinations and not just admission threshold. The official said universities are accredited by regulatory bodies and are responsible for unqualified candidates.Medical educators, however, say the trend reflects deeper structural problems — a rapid expansion of seating without a corresponding increase in the pool of trained teachers, overcrowded classrooms and the erosion of bedside skills. “Without strong faculty, rigorous graduation examinations and a system to weed out unsuitable candidates, anyone entering the medical field will end up with a degree,” said a senior academician.Faculty and staff say the consequences are already apparent. Many graduate students arrive without a strong theoretical foundation, clinical skills, or discipline. Pressure on students to pass, weak exit mechanisms and over-reliance on online learning further dilutes the quality of training.“Easy access, even at top institutions, reduces seriousness,” said another doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity. “Numbers are increasing, but the quality of training is declining – which poses long-term risks to patient care.”Doctors warn that the branch of medicine will not immediately reveal its failings. Today, when these physicians practice independently, today’s training gaps may become apparent years from now, with serious implications for patient safety and public trust in the health care system.
PM Modi: Left-wing politics is a ‘regressive ideology’ India News
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Criticizing left-wing politics as a “regressive ideology” has lost much of its ground, even as he praised Guru Sadanandan, a BJP MP from Kerala, for his maiden speech in the Lok Sabha and admired his courage after losing his legs in a brutal attack by alleged supporters. CPM More than thirty years ago.Mastur displayed his prosthetic leg during a speech in the House of Representatives on February 2 to highlight the brutality of his CPM rivals, a charge denied by members of the party.“Your courage is well known in Kerala and among many of us, but when you showed the prosthetic limb that supported you, it surprised people in Parliament and across India. People could not understand how a hard-working teacher in a vibrant democracy like ours could be attacked by followers of a regressive ideology,” Modi said. He added, “Today, it is remarkable that as you sit proudly in Parliament, regressive ideologies have shrunk considerably! The way some MPs mock you and question your struggle is appalling even by their own pessimistic standards.”However, Modi did not directly mention left-wing parties.Echoing Sadanandan’s anguish over the political situation in Kerala, the Prime Minister said people are fed up with the Congress-led United Democratic Front and the CPI-led LDF, the two main rivals in the state, where the BJP has made some gains but remains a distant third so far.Modi recalled his recent visit to Thiruvananthapuram and said he received an extraordinary welcome. “The arrival of the youth is particularly pleasing. This shows that the people of Kerala appreciate our vision of Vikasita Keralam. I am sure you will be happy that Kerala will benefit immensely from the recently presented budget and its provisions in various areas,” he said.
Who owns the Seattle Seahawks? Meet Jody Allen, the woman carrying on her late brother’s legacy
this seattle seahawks will return to super bowl It has been 11 years since they were last seen together. The last game was also against new england patriots Tom Brady wins his fourth Super Bowl ring.
During this time, the Seahawks’ majority owner was Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. He bought the team from Ken Behring in 1997 for $200 million. However, Allen passed away in 2018.
Who owns the Seattle Seahawks now?
After Paul died from complications from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, his sister Jodi Allen was named executor and trustee of his estate. According to the American Sun, after Allen’s death, ownership of the Seahawks was transferred to the Paul G. Allen Trust, of which Jodi is a trustee.
Jody thus became president of the Seahawks and continued her brother’s legacy.
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Jody is also Chairman of Vale Group, which she co-founded with Paul in 1986.
The Seahawks’ website states: “They have worked side by side for decades on a range of business and philanthropic endeavors. She led the development of Lumen Field and the Lumen Field Events Center, as well as the Moda Center, home of the Portland Trail Blazers, of which she is also president.”
Jody is also co-founder, chairman and president of the Allen Family Philanthropies, and founding director of MoPOP, Seattle’s renowned pop culture museum.
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The website says she is also “co-founder and board chair of the Allen Institute, dedicated to solving some of the biggest mysteries in biological sciences; board chair of the Science and Technology Foundation, which focuses on bioscience, the environment, and artificial intelligence for good, and a board member of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (Ai2).” It adds that Jody, as a trustee of the Paul G. Allen Trust, is “committed to ensuring that Paul’s vision lives on for generations to come.”
This year’s Super Bowl is scheduled to begin on Sunday, February 8 at 6:30 pm ET. The game will be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Artificial intelligence experts warn that 99% of jobs could be gone by 2027 – only 5 types of jobs are likely to survive
A leading artificial intelligence researcher has issued a stark warning about the future of work, suggesting that most human jobs could disappear within the next five years and that society could pass a technological point of no return by 2045. Dr. Roman Yampolskiy spoke at length about the limits of general artificial intelligence, automation, and human relevance, saying that the coming changes will be different from previous industrial transformations. Dr. Yampolskiy, a Latvian computer scientist and professor at the University of Louisville, made the above comments on “CEO Diary” hosted by Steven Bartlett. He has published more than 100 academic papers on the safety and risks of artificial intelligence.
“There is no job that cannot be automated”
During the conversation, Dr. Yampolskiy argued that the arrival of general artificial intelligence (systems capable of surpassing humans at most cognitive tasks) could occur as early as 2027 and have a huge impact on employment by the end of the century. “Five years from now, all manual labor can be automated,” he said. “So the unemployment rate we’re seeing around the world is unprecedented. Not the 10 percent unemployment rate that’s scary, but 99 percent unemployment rate.”
Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy is a renowned computer scientist, author, and researcher specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) safety and security.
Unlike previous technological revolutions, he said, there will be no new categories of human jobs waiting in the wings. “There’s no job that can’t be automated,” he said. “This has never happened before. All the inventions we had before were tools to do something.” Even creative and media jobs are not immune. Dr. Yampolskiy suggested that content creation itself, including podcasts, could be done more efficiently by machines, and he told Bartlett that his own profession may eventually become obsolete as AI systems become faster, more accurate, and more data-driven. “What you’re left with is work, and for whatever reason you’d rather have another person do it for you,” he said. “There are some jobs where you need one, maybe you’re rich, and for whatever reason you need an accountant.” To illustrate the point, he added: “Warren Buffett won’t turn to artificial intelligence. He will use his human accountants.”
Five types of jobs where survival is possible
Press whether any Dr Yampolski outlined a limited set of exceptions, but stressed they would only support a small portion of today’s workforce. One category involves what he calls a “fascination” with artifacts. “You’re probably going to get a small slice of the market for people who still prefer man-made crafts,” he said, comparing that to the premium people pay for handmade products as opposed to mass-produced alternatives. But he added that this would be a “small amount” and not enough to sustain large-scale employment. Another area is work rooted in human life experience. He believes counselors and similar roles can retain value because humans uniquely understand what it’s like to be human. “What can you contribute in a world defined by superintelligence that is superior to humans in all areas?” he said. “You know what you are like better than anyone else.”
Most jobs may disappear due to AI, but experts say a few, such as AI supervision and consulting, are likely to survive / Image source: Pexels
There will also be two additional characters because Artificial intelligence, not despite it. One of them involves supervision and regulation. While Dr Yampolski said full control of AI may not be possible in the long term, he believes human oversight may slow the pace of change. “At the moment we are trying to buy more time,” he said, suggesting regulators could extend the five-year transition period to 50 years. The other is intermediaries who know enough about AI systems to interpret and deploy them for organizations and individuals who don’t understand them.
“Every day, as a percentage of total knowledge, I become dumber”
Looking ahead, Dr. Yampolskiy warned that humanity may cross the so-called technological singularity around 2045, when AI-driven progress accelerates beyond human understanding or control. “That’s the definition of the singularity,” he said. “Beyond this point, we cannot see, understand, predict or see intelligence itself or what is happening in the world.” He illustrates this idea using consumer technology. “If I have an iPhone, I can expect a new phone next year,” he said. “Now imagine that the process of developing this phone is automated. It happens every six months, every three months, every month, every week, every day, every hour, every minute, every second.” “You can’t keep up with 30 iterations of the iPhone in one day.” In fact, he says, researchers may already be lagging behind. “But clearly, we may already be there,” he said, acknowledging that even experts have difficulty tracking the latest developments. “Every day, as a percentage of total knowledge, I get dumber. Because I keep reading, I probably still know more. But as a percentage of total knowledge, we all get dumber.”
For Dr. Yampolski, the concern is not just about technological progress, but about what happens when human labor, judgment and relevance are no longer economically necessary, a shift he believes will come far faster than most societies are prepared for.
Epstein Island ‘temple’ under spotlight for ‘baby-eating’ conspiracy; ‘Worship of Moro’
a blue striped building Jeffrey EpsteinThe island has sparked new conspiracy theories about devil worship and child sacrifice. The theories gained more attention after the Justice Department released the final batch of documents related to a convicted child sex offender.

Although these conspiracy theories are amplified online, they come from unsubstantiated profiles and there is no evidence to substantiate them. One of the widespread conspiracy theories is that the building was a temple for abhorrent worship. Notably, NBC News reported in 2019 that records show the blue-striped building was originally a music venue, but there were some discrepancies in how it turned out.
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Now, among other conspiracy theories about “temples,” the so-called “temple” is getting more attention.eat babies‘And sacrifice them. To be sure, this was just online chatter and Epstein was neither formally charged nor charged with any such crime. However, the buzz on social media continues.
Strange claims about the Epstein Island ‘temple’
“On Epstein’s island, children were sacrificed to the gods of the elite (Pidkozokos and Opisheklio). The design and statues on the island reference Babylonian culture who worshiped the same pseudo-light Anunnaki gods. Even their demonic messenger BES was there,” one user wrote on X.
Another added, “This is the Temple of Moloch on Epstein’s Island. Moloch was the god associated with child sacrifice. They actually worshiped the devil.” Moloch isn’t the only god associated with Epstein. The alleged account name is “Barr” also gave rise to theories about pagan gods.
“Children are said to have been sacrificed and eaten beneath Moloch’s temple on Epstein Island, what happened to the Mexican model after billionaire Carlos Slim’s event,” another said of Moloch’s unexplained disappearance. Gabriella Rico Jimenez.
One profile even claimed “‘May the name of the great Moloch be hallowed.'” The Epstein Files scandal revealed that these words were inscribed on the walls of the temple of the Canaanite god Moloch, who was discovered on Epstein’s Island, where he abducted children and sacrificed them in strange and horrific rituals.
Despite these claims, the word “Moloch” does not appear in Epstein’s documents. While some conspiracy theorists have tried to decipher the building’s alleged symbolism, others are wary.
Symbolist public speaker Jonathan Pageau commented on the conspiracy theories surrounding the so-called temple. “People ask me about the symbolism in the photos of the Epstein Island ‘temple’. Most of them look tacky and fake, and nothing very ‘esoteric.’ The dome of the temple is decorative, not a real dome. The stripes are painted like a movie set. The only thing I see there that suggests any actual possible esoteric connection is a bookcase with straight and twisted columns, namely Jachin and Boaz,” he commented on X.
There are also claims that the buildings on Little St. James Island or Epstein Island are soundproofed and have tunnels underneath them. However, these claims cannot be confirmed. NBC News reports that there are doubts whether the actual structure was built according to plans submitted to the Department of Planning and Natural Resources.
