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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman tweeted that the company will open its first office in India later this year. The ChatGPT maker has started building a local team.
Bengaluru is set for a cloudy and rainy week ahead, with light showers and occasional thunderstorms forecast till 28 August. Temperatures will stay pleasant between 20 degrees Celsius and 29 degrees Celsius,
The National Centre for Disease Control and local health authorities have reiterated general precautions given the rise in flu cases. They urge residents to stay warm, avoid getting wet in monsoon rains by using umbrellas or raincoats, and consume warm or room-temperature meals to support immunity.
A Reddit user expresses frustration over rising house rents in Bangalore post-COVID, claiming landlords exploit the situation. They highlight the lack of choice due to job concentration and compare the city's rental market to San Francisco.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah expresses regret over the Bengaluru Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede that killed 11, but rejects calls to resign, citing BJP leaders Yogi Adityanath and Amit Shah never quit after similar tragedies.
Bengaluru is bracing for a week of rain and thunderstorms until 28 August, according to the latest forecast from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
A woman shared how her Bengaluru domestic help is extremely professional when informing her about taking a leave. The post has left many smiling.
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ABP News on MSNBengaluru Traffic Police Offers 50% Discount On Pending E-Challan Fines Between Aug 23-Sept 12
Bengaluru traffic police offer a 50% rebate on unpaid e-challan fines from August 23 to September 12, 2025, via online platforms, police stations, and service centers.
Bengaluru: The road ahead for bike-taxi services appears to be smooth, at least for now. Crippled by lack of last-mile connectivity and uncertain auto.
Cybercrime police have filed a case against a Bengaluru woman for allegedly spending ₹28 lakh on online shopping. No, this is not a joke.
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Dharamasthala mass burials: Bengaluru woman admits to making up claim, says 'was asked to do so'
Sujatha Bhatt claimed that Mattannavar and Jayanti pushed her to tell the story, though she denied that money ever changed hands.