Joe Alwyn is reportedly handling Taylor Swift's engagement with quiet grace, with sources close to him stating he genuinely hopes she's happy and has no plans to reach out. While Swift has moved on to a very public relationship, Alwyn has retreated into his acting career, focusing on his own path forward.
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Months after settling a $16 million lawsuit with CBS News, Donald Trump is set to appear on "60 Minutes" this Sunday. Norah O'Donnell conducted the interview at Mar-a-Lago, marking his first appearance since the settlement and signaling improved relations with the broadcaster.
UFC featherweight Arnold Allen revealed he was assaulted in Montreal for not speaking French, showing visible injuries. The fighter, who trains in the city, downplayed the incident, focusing on his upcoming fights. This marks another off-octagon issue for the usually private athlete, raising concerns among fans and media about his safety.
US and China have reached a provisional trade deal, easing tariffs and pausing export curbs. While hailed as a success, the agreement may be too late for American soybean farmers and does little to address deeper economic woes in both nations.
A new report by ADR and Bihar Election Watch reveals that 32% of candidates in Bihar's first phase assembly elections have declared criminal cases, with 27% facing serious charges. Wealth also plays a significant role, as 40% of analyzed candidates are crorepatis, with RJD and BJP showing the highest percentages.
While India's men's T20I team battled in Hobart, the entire dressing room was captivated by Harmanpreet Kaur's India in the Women's World Cup final. Shafali Verma's brilliant 87 guided India to 172 for three after 30 overs, setting up a historic chase for their maiden World Cup title against South Africa.
India aims to avoid a series whitewash against Australia in the third ODI at Sydney after losing the first two matches. With Virat Kohli's form a concern and Kuldeep Yadav's potential inclusion, India seeks to end the tour on a high note. Australia, bolstered by Josh Inglis's return, eyes a 3-0 sweep.
Google's parent company, Alphabet, has achieved a historic milestone, reporting its first-ever $100 billion quarterly revenue. This remarkable feat, doubling from five years ago, is largely attributed to the company's significant and successful investments in artificial intelligence. CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted their "full-stack approach to AI" as the driving force behind this widespread business growth and innovation.
Australian cricketer Ashleigh Gardner and her wife playfully highlighted India's security after an incident where two national players were allegedly molested in Indore. Following the unsettling event, police provided an escort, prompting a humorous social media post. Authorities swiftly apprehended the suspect in the earlier case.
US Vice-President JD Vance sparked controversy by expressing hope his Hindu wife would adopt his Christian faith, despite acknowledging her free will. His remarks at a conservative event drew both applause and backlash, with critics labeling them as Hinduphobic pandering. Vance defended his stance, emphasising Christian beliefs and the desire to share them.
