Despite a slow start to the season, the Miami Dolphins are set to face the Baltimore Ravens tonight. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, nursing a thumb and eye injury, is confirmed to play. He practiced fully and expressed improved vision, though he may wear a visor. The game kicks off at 8:15 PM ET at Hard Rock Stadium.
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General Motors has let go of over 200 salaried employees, mainly CAD engineers, at its Michigan tech campus. This move, part of a restructuring to boost profits, follows strong third-quarter earnings and a raised financial outlook. GM stated the layoffs target execution roles to enhance core design capabilities. This comes as the automotive sector sees broader workforce reductions.
Pakistan's defence Minister warned of potential "open war" with Afghanistan if ongoing Istanbul talks fail to secure a lasting peace agreement. The discussions follow deadly border clashes, with both nations seeking to prevent a relapse into violence after the Taliban's 2021 takeover. An immediate ceasefire was reportedly agreed upon, but tensions remain high.
Taylor Swift's fanbase is divided over her perceived shift away from activism. While some fans lament a perceived "political glow-down" post-Joe Alwyn, others defend her right to privacy. Her "activist era" saw her endorse candidates and advocate for rights, but current associations are drawing criticism, sparking debate on celebrity responsibility versus personal choice.
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A Bengaluru sorcerer, Srinivas Swami, faces police action for disturbing neighbours with midnight rituals and loud music. After a complaint, he allegedly cursed a neighbour, threatening her with death. The court has ordered a case registered under the Black Magic Act, with police investigating the threats and alleged assault. Authorities warn against late-night noise and encourage cooperation in such investigations.
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck northern Afghanistan late Sunday into Monday, with tremors felt in Kabul. This event follows a deadly 6.0 magnitude quake in August, highlighting Afghanistan's frequent seismic activity due to its location along the Hindu Kush mountain range.
