Weekly Wealth Horoscope Predictions, February 22 to February 28, 2026: Your money luck for the week

AriesYou feel like making quick decisions, but this week doesn’t reward speed. There may be a sudden urge to spend or commit, then a second thought right after. That pause is useful. The bigger moves feel clearer than the small, casual expenses.TaurusYou want financial stability, not surprises. Even small changes in plans or timing can…

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‘Imperils Republic’s image’: Delhi court blasts Congress’ ‘shirtless’ protest at AI Summit | India News

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Saturday described the ‘shirtless’ protest by Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers at the AI Impact Summit-2026 as a “blatant assault on public order” that endangered India’s diplomatic image.Judicial magistrate Ravi allowed five days of police custody for the four accused, Krishna Hari, national secretary of Youth Congress from Bihar,…

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US airlines warn of disruption as DHS suspends PreCheck, Global Entry during shutdown

Major US airlines have expressed concern over travel disruptions after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) decided to temporarily suspend its PreCheck and Global Entry programmes amid an ongoing government shutdown.The suspension will take effect from 6 a.m. ET (1100 GMT) on Sunday, days after a partial shutdown began following the failure of Republicans and…

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‘Don’t think PCB chief has given full freedom’: Mohsin Naqvi under fire amid Pakistan cricket tensions | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Former India batter Manoj Tiwary has questioned the leadership of Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi, saying a lack of clarity and freedom may be creating tension between Pakistan’s captain and coach. His comments came after a viral video showed Pakistan captain Salman Agha throwing a bottle in frustration while sitting near head…

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One-third of children in US cannot turn pages, are instead trying to swipe books: Is literacy losing the battle to screens?

A growing number of preschoolers are entering classrooms unfamiliar with basic book handling, with many instinctively swiping pages like touchscreens. Surveys in the UK and US point to rising early screen exposure and declining shared reading at home. Experts warn that shifting digital habits may reshape attention, language development, and early literacy foundations. Classrooms once…

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‘That was his home, his food, I got work thanks to him’: Rajpal Yadav has heartfelt response to Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s ‘langar’ comments | Hindi Movie News

Actor Rajpal Yadav, recently granted interim bail in a cheque bounce case, expressed gratitude toward Nawazuddin Siddiqui for recalling his kindness to struggling actors. Clarifying Siddiqui’s comments, Rajpal said they often shared meals together. He also thanked supporters after his release. The case stems from a 2010 film financing dispute. Rajpal Yadav, who has been…

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What’s in a name? The debate over renaming cities and landmarks | India News

This image is used for representative purpose only (AI-generated) You are travelling on Delhi Metro’s Blue Line. The train slows down. A familiar announcement echoes through the coach: “Agla station hai… Supreme Court.”On the display board, it still reads in Hindi: “सुप्रीम कोर्ट.”For most commuters, it is just another stop. For a few, it sparks…

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Ethanol boom faces reality check as surplus capacity clouds green fuel roadmap

What was once seen as the engine of India’s clean fuel transition is now grappling with oversupply, with ethanol production capacity significantly exceeding current blending needs.Industry estimates show nearly 20 billion litres of installed ethanol capacity, with another 4 billion litres expected shortly, against an annual requirement of about 11 billion litres to meet the…

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