Former NFL star Doug Martin, 36, has died in police custody following a reported break-in. Officers attempted to detain him, leading to a struggle and his subsequent unresponsiveness. His family revealed he battled mental illness, with a recent incident involving a jump from a rehab window. Authorities are investigating the cause of his death.
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China is now using American trade tactics. Beijing requires foreign firms to get government approval to export magnets with Chinese rare earth materials. This move mirrors a US policy used to restrict China's access to technology. China is learning from past trade wars and has created its own 'unreliable entity list' and anti-sanction laws.
Reports suggest a new romance between 'Game of Thrones' star Sophie Turner and Coldplay's Chris Martin, following their recent breakups. The duo was reportedly spotted on a secret London date. Turner, a known Coldplay fan, and Martin, currently in London for tour dates, are said to have connected after their respective splits. Neither has confirmed the burgeoning dating rumors.
NFL legend Tom Brady, recently honored with a statue, playfully roasted Cristiano Ronaldo's infamous sculpture. Brady called the Ronaldo artwork the "worst sculpture made of an athlete," sparking widespread amusement online. This witty jab highlights Brady's enduring humor and his ability to remain a captivating figure even after his storied football career.
A prominent Italian journalist, Sigfrido Ranucci, narrowly escaped a bomb attack on his car, which exploded near his home in Pomezia. His daughter had left the scene just 20 minutes prior. The blast caused significant damage but no injuries. Ranucci, who has been living under police protection due to mafia threats, received strong condemnation from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and other government officials.
A Diwali celebration at IIT Guwahati devolved into a dangerous 'firecracker war' between students from two hostels. The chaotic scene, with rockets and crackers launched between buildings, necessitated police intervention. The incident, captured in a viral video, saw the campus sky lit up in a manner resembling a battlefield.
Russia has criticized the Trump administration's new sanctions on its oil firms, stating they are counterproductive to peace efforts in Ukraine and that the nation is immune to such restrictions. President Trump expressed frustration over a lack of progress in diplomatic talks with Vladimir Putin, hoping the sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil would be short-lived.
Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya and model Mahieka Sharma have confirmed their relationship, appearing together at a Diwali celebration in coordinated red outfits. This public outing follows recent glimpses of their beach birthday getaway and airport sightings, putting an end to months of speculation about their romance.
Despite the legal sale of green firecrackers commencing, conventional, polluting varieties were freely available across Delhi-NCR markets, flouting Supreme Court orders. Sellers employed code words and hid banned items, while fake QR codes adorned many products. Authorities deployed inspection teams, but illegal sales persisted, impacting licensed traders.
Indian Railways braces for a surge in passengers during Diwali and Chhath, especially in Northern India. Securing Tatkal tickets remains a challenge due to high demand. Advance preparation, utilizing IRCTC's master list, quick payment options, and exploring alternative trains are key strategies for travelers. The article outlines a step-by-step booking process for Tatkal tickets.
Gujarat BJP conducted a major cabinet reshuffle, with 16 ministers resigning and a new 26-member cabinet sworn in, including Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi. This significant change comes ahead of crucial local body elections and nearly three years into Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel's current term.
