Paulina Gretzky, daughter of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and wife of golfer Dustin Johnson, recently gave fans a peek into her family life with a heartfelt Instagram post celebrating her younger son River’s 7th birthday. The image revealed a stylish yet intimate setting. This underscores the couple’s deep commitment to parenting amid fame.
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Tensions escalate in the Middle East. Iran warns nations against defending Israel. This follows Israeli strikes, called Operation Rising Lion, targeting Iranian infrastructure. Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned the Israeli assault. He promised consequences and assured Iran's military readiness. The conflict raises concerns about regional stability.
A video showing Indian tourists performing Garba dance inside Dubai's Burj Khalifa has sparked a social media debate. The tourists danced to the Gujarati song 'Chogada,' leading to mixed reactions. While some appreciated the cultural display, others criticized the behavior in such a prestigious landmark.
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Israeli leaders have consistently refused to confirm or deny the existence of nuclear weapons. The official line—repeated by every prime minister—is that Israel “will not be the first country to introduce nuclear weapons into the Middle East.” The sentence is a masterpiece of political sleight of hand: vague enough to deflect, but strong enough to deter.
Swiggy, the popular online food delivery app, experienced a widespread outage across India, starting around 2:46 pm. Downdetector reported that many users faced issues accessing the app, completing orders, and tracking deliveries. Impacted cities included Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad. Frustrated users took to X (formerly Twitter) to report the problems, highlighting payment failures and inaccessible help sections.
Jasprit Bumrah, initially a frontrunner for India's Test captaincy, withdrew from consideration due to workload concerns. Despite being the vice-captain, Bumrah communicated to the BCCI his inability to play all matches in a five-Test series, prioritizing the team's stability. Shubman Gill was subsequently named captain for the England series, starting June 20 in Leeds.
Shane Lowry's US Open spiraled downwards as his frustration peaked at Oakmont, resulting in multiple F-bombs caught on a hot mic after a missed par putt. His struggles included a one-stroke penalty for picking up his ball without marking it, compounding his woes. Lowry's emotional outbursts and on-course errors highlighted a difficult tournament.
Israel launched a military operation, "Rising Lion," targeting Iran's nuclear and military installations, including the Natanz facility, in response to concerns over Iran's nuclear program. The strikes resulted in the deaths of high-ranking Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists. Iran retaliated with drone launches, and Supreme Leader Khamenei warned of severe consequences, escalating tensions between the two nations.