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Italian driver Giuseppe Cartia drove the superfast Owl EV Hypercar for record-breaking runs. Electric cars from Japan break world records by clocking over 300 km per hour.The incident took place at the Kazhchaparambu junction in Palakkad, Kerala. ‘Skills or luck’: Car’s narrow escape after being hit by a bus shocks netizens.The video of this unique pizza delivery has gathered over 13,000 likes. This thrilling ‘toss and catch’ pizza delivery service in NYC will give you chills.Kairan Quazi secured a SpaceX job after graduating from Santa Clara University with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering. ‘Primitive nonsense’: LinkedIn removes account of 14-year-old SpaceX engineer.Sarah, director at the Independence Village Waukee in Iowa in the US, invited the elderly women residents of an assisted living facility to her bachelorette party. Old age home residents have gala time at employee’s bachelorette party, netizens touched.Quaid-i-Azam University is a state-funded university in Islamabad, Pakistan. Watch Pakistani University’s colourful Holi celebrations: ‘A heartwarming sight’.The Air India flight AI 981 from Mumbai to Doha was delayed by over 24 hours. Radhe Maa addresses stranded passengers at Mumbai airport, argues with a man.The niche world of competitive speed cubbing was left in awe when 21-year-old Max Park solved a 3x3x3 rotating puzzle cube in 3.13 seconds. Watch: 21-year-old creates history as he solves Rubik’s cube in 3 seconds.Many feel that the use of the word ‘chawal’ (rice) on the shirt might have been caused by a mistranslation. ‘Lost in translation’: Zara shirt with Hindi words ‘chawal’ and ‘Dilli Ki Dhoop Dilli’ amuse netizens.The game has won over the netizens because of the unique improvisation employed in it. Watch: This video of a local game will make you want to go out and play.In spite of the massive kidney stone, Canistus Coonghe’s kidney, gallbladder and other vital organs were functioning normally. Sri Lankan doctors remove kidney stone weighing 800g, heaviest in the world, from 62-year-old.

