Rapper Cardi B is reportedly expecting twins with NFL player Stefon Diggs, but the couple faces controversy. Diggs is also accused of fathering twins with another woman, K’yanna Barber, a situation neither party has publicly addressed. This alleged infidelity has caused fan uproar as Cardi B continues to share her pregnancy publicly.
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TikTok sensation Ben Bader, 25, was found unresponsive at his Florida home and tragically passed away despite resuscitation efforts. Authorities are investigating the cause of his sudden death, with all possibilities, including health issues or foul play, not ruled out. His girlfriend and family remember him as a kind, positive individual whose legacy will inspire many.
North Korea launched sea-to-surface cruise missiles into western waters, a move that could bolster its nuclear-armed military. This occurred just before US President Trump's arrival in South Korea for talks. Pyongyang has shunned negotiations with Washington and Seoul since 2019, with leader Kim Jong Un now prioritizing Russia and opposing denuclearization demands.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff believes artificial intelligence will not replace sales jobs. He plans to hire between 3,000 and 5,000 new salespeople. This comes as Salesforce adopts AI in other areas, leading to job cuts in customer support. Benioff emphasizes the importance of human connection in sales. He states AI augments sales capacity, helping with tasks like following up on leads. The company aims to increase overall sales capacity by 19% through this combined approach.
High blood sugar signals kidney strain. Consistently elevated glucose levels damage kidney filters and blood vessels. This can lead to reduced kidney function and chronic kidney disease. Early detection through regular tests is crucial. Managing blood sugar and blood pressure protects kidney health. Lifestyle changes also play a vital role in preventing further damage.
With Sanju Samson clear on leaving Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals have been locked in negotiations with Tristan Stubbs set to go the other way. KL Rahul was also an option discussed but that was shut down rather quickly. Kolkata Knight Riders, meanwhile, are also pushing for the India batter but without a feasible swappable player.
Macquarie maintains an outperform rating on Hindustan Unilever, anticipating sales growth above 4% driven by demand recovery and GST transition reversal. CLSA holds Colgate Palmolive with a target price of Rs 2,130, despite weak sales. Jefferies rates Laurus Labs underperform, raising its target to Rs 700, citing strong ARV sales but a muted segment outlook.
A tragic incident near Nagla Budhi has claimed five lives. A speeding car struck pedestrians, killing five and injuring two. The victims were rushed to Sarojini Naidu Medical College where they were declared dead. Eyewitnesses reported the car hit a divider before veering off. The driver has been arrested and the vehicle seized.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos offers a profound perspective on stress, asserting it stems not from hard work but from avoiding crucial tasks. He emphasizes that confronting issues, even with small actions like a phone call or email, significantly alleviates stress. This timeless advice, particularly relevant in today's demanding work environment, highlights the power of proactive engagement over procrastination.
A South Carolina jury awarded $18 million to former South Carolina State player Robert Geathers and his wife, finding the NCAA negligent for failing to warn players about the long-term risks of concussions. Geathers, diagnosed with dementia and showing symptoms of CTE, played from 1977-1980. Attorneys argued the NCAA withheld crucial information about concussion dangers.
