Travis Kelce is preparing for his 13th NFL season. He is also considering a career in sports commentary after retirement. Kelce reacted to Tom Brady's huge commentator contract. He expressed interest in calling games. Kelce's podcast and media presence suggest a smooth transition. His business ventures are also expanding. Fans are curious about his future plans beyond football.
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In a horrifying incident in Warangal, Muttineni Satish, an alcoholic, set his mother, Muttineni Vinoda, on fire after she refused to give him more money. Vinoda sustained 80% burns and is in critical condition. Satish had been harassing his parents for money after they received compensation for their land, leading to this brutal act.
Justin Tucker, renowned for his kicking accuracy, faces a 10-game suspension following NFL investigation into misconduct allegations from massage therapists. Despite no criminal charges, the league found policy violations. Tucker's agent, while disappointed, signals acceptance to move forward, as Tucker denies the allegations. His future is now uncertain after a career decline and release from the Ravens.
Amidst heightened security, the Amarnath Yatra commenced with chants of devotion echoing through Kashmir Valley as the first convoy of pilgrims made its way towards the sacred cave shrine. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha flagged off the 5,892-strong batch from Jammu, expressing hope for a historic pilgrimage despite recent terrorist activities.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has offered India peace talks. He mentioned this during a call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. Sharif wants dialogue on issues like Jammu and Kashmir, water, trade, and terrorism. India insists talks focus on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and ending terrorism. Recent tensions followed an attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
In Kanpur, a 17-year-old cosmetics shop owner was allegedly kidnapped and brutally assaulted by a group of local youths from Gujaini. The victim was extorted for Rs 6,000 and forced to perform degrading acts, including consuming urine. Authorities have registered a case against the accused, identified as Deepak Pal, Shantanu, and Deekay, after a video of the incident surfaced.
A female student was allegedly gang-raped at South Calcutta Law College, leading to the arrest of three individuals—two former students and a staff member. The incident, which occurred on June 25, has sparked outrage and a political clash, with the BJP accusing the TMC of enabling a culture of impunity.
India observes National Doctor's Day on July 1, 2025, honoring medical professionals' dedication and sacrifices. This day commemorates Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, a physician and former Chief Minister of West Bengal. The occasion highlights doctors' crucial role in public health. People express gratitude through messages and social media, acknowledging their unwavering commitment to healing and well-being.
A gun battle erupted between security forces and terrorists in the Chatroo area of Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district on Wednesday evening. The exchange of fire continued late into the night, with officials believing two to three Jaish-e-Mohammad militants are trapped. Security forces, acting on intelligence, launched a search operation when the militants opened fire, triggering the encounter.
Air India announced the gradual resumption of flights to West Asia as airspace reopens in the conflict-hit region, with most Middle East operations restarting from June 25. Flights to and from Europe are being reinstated, while services to the US East Coast and Canada will resume soon. The airline is committed to minimising disruptions and avoiding unsafe airspaces.