Important stories for the day (03-07-2025)

These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.

A review of System Shock 2's 25th anniversary remaster for PS5, exploring the terrifying effects of artificial intelligence.

An English teacher in Mumbai was arrested for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student, confessing to grooming her with gifts and hotel stays out of love.

Taurus will excel financially, while Libra may encounter disappointment.

Freight unloading at NFR remains stable in June 2025, showing consistent growth.

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy tells officials to achieve 100% pass rate for intermediate exams and implement education reforms.

NIMHANS in Bengaluru has launched a digital archive containing mental health data dating back to the 1890s, making it the largest in the world.

New Jersey's main concern: 77-year-old Assata Shakur is the top name on their Most Wanted List.

Fans are expressing their sadness over the death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota in comments on his final social media post.

Klopp devastated by loss of Jota, expresses sorrow for Liverpool teammate and friend.

Russian boxer under fire for giving vape to endangered orangutan in viral video.

Aaditya Thackeray denies Marathi language involvement in viral video of Sena leader Rajan Vichare getting shop owners slapped.

Indian cricketer Shubman Gill makes history as the first Asian Test captain to score over 200 runs in an English match.

Activists inform AWBI about 45 stray dogs starving on Juhu-Versova Link Road due to BMC's failure to remove pandals blocking access.

FIR filed for attempted fraud on Baba Siddique's mobile number in Bandra, Mumbai.

A 46-year-old jewellery maker in Mumbai was swindled out of over ₹31 lakh of gold in a courier scam, leading to charges against a jeweller and logistics company owner.

The Apollo Theater will be closed for a year and undergo a $65 million renovation and restoration project.

A man was arrested in Mumbai for allegedly defrauding garment traders in Indore for ₹1.69 crore.

A new tiny home community has been welcomed in Union City, Atlanta.