Jayson Tatum is questionable for the Boston Celtics' game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on March 12. His absence would be a significant blow due to injuries to other key players. The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET, and fans are eagerly awaiting updates on Tatum’s status, which could be crucial for the Celtics.
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An Ocean County sheriff's attempt to track a swarm of roughly 50 mysterious drones proved futile. Deployed drones, even industrial grade, were easily evaded by the unidentified UAVs, some observed with eight-foot wingspans trailing a Coast Guard vessel. The drones, lacking heat signatures, prompted notifications to state police, the FBI, and the Coast Guard.
The US temporarily suspended military aid and the sharing of intelligence, turning the heat on Ukraine after Zelenskyy left the White House meeting without signing the minerals agreement. Trump and Vice President JD Vance accused Zelenskyy of not being grateful to the US for the mediation the US has been doing.
Entrepreneur Aman Gupta and Kunal Bahl from Shark Tank India expressed profound grief and disbelief over the Pahalgam terror attack, which resulted in 26 fatalities. Gupta shared his sorrow on X, reflecting the collective pain felt nationwide. Bahl, a long-time admirer of Kashmir, voiced his frustration and concern over safety, halting his encouragement of tourism to the region.
In Sabarkantha district, a man was abducted, beaten, and paraded naked by the husband and relatives of a woman he allegedly had an affair with. The incident occurred on March 11 in Chadasana village. The police have arrested seven people. The victim was forced to apologize in writing and his mobile was stolen.
Bengaluru police arrested an 18-year-old son of a madrasa in-charge for allegedly beating up an 11-year-old girl over a trivial issue. The girl's mother reported the incident, which was confirmed by CCTV footage. The accused has been booked under the Juvenile Justice Act and relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and presented in court.
A federal judge has rejected a request to halt Elon Musk's efforts to cut federal jobs and access sensitive agency data. This decision supports President Trump's initiative to reduce government spending, despite significant opposition from Democrat-led states and concerns over Musk's influence.
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Former President Donald Trump invites the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIV victory, five years after their win was disrupted by COVID-19. Trump plans to host them following the visit from the Philadelphia Eagles. The potential political and personal dynamics, especially surrounding players like Travis Kelce, add intrigue to the upcoming event.
Mumbai police will recreate the crime scene where Saif Ali Khan was stabbed. The accused, a Bangladeshi man, was arrested in Thane and is in custody. Shehzad allegedly broke into Khan's home for theft and attacked him when spotted. Khan is recovering after a long surgery at Lilavati Hospital.