NEW DELHI (AP) — A government official in India has been suspended from his job after he ordered a water reservoir to be drained so he could retrieve his smartphone, which he had dropped while taking a selfie.
Food inspector Rajesh Vishwas dropped his Samsung smartphone in Kherkatta dam in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh last week, The Times of India newspaper reported.
Vishwas first asked local divers to jump into the reservoir to find the device, claiming it contained sensitive government data.
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WASHINGTON — A procurement document sheds new light on the formation of a joint venture to which NASA plans to award a long-term contract for producing the Space Launch System rocket.
NASA published Oct. 12 a document formally known as the Justification for Other Than Full and Open Competition for its planned Exploration Production and Operations Contract (EPOC) for as many as 10 SLS launches.
CBS Sports design For all intents and purposes, we are through the 2024 NBA free agency period. Some big names could still be on the move via trade, chief among them Lauri Markkanen and potentially Brandon Ingram, but as it all stands we have a pretty clear picture of what 2024-25 rosters will look like.
Which gives us an opportunity to step back and assess the power structure as we head into the NBA's only real dead period preceding the opening of training camps.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Gaven Ziebarth ran for 156 yards and three touchdowns, Luke Skokna also scored three times and North Dakota defeated North Dakota State for the first time in 20 years, 49-24 on Saturday.
The win was also the first for the Fighting Hawks (4-2, 2-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference) over the Bison (4-2, 1-2) at the Division I level after five losses, and fans celebrated on the field afterward.