Over 400 Hollywood celebrities, including Ben Stiller and Paul McCartney, have signed an open letter to the Trump administration opposing efforts to weaken copyright protections for AI training. They argue such changes would harm the creative industry, which supports millions of American jobs and significant economic contributions.
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Nidhhi Agerwal is at a crucial moment in her career, starring as the female lead in two major projects: 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' with Pawan Kalyan and 'Raja Saab' with Prabhas. A leaked photo from Raja Saab went viral, but she clarified it was from an ad shoot, generating publicity.
Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein will return to India through a partnership with Reliance Retail, following a 2020 ban. Shein will act as a technology provider, while Reliance Retail controls operations and data, ensuring all information remains within India under strict security measures. This collaboration aims to boost local manufacturing and create jobs.
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Dr George P Abraham, a celebrated urologist known for handling complex urological surgeries, was found deceased at his farmhouse in Nedumbassery, Kerala. His body was discovered on Sunday night, and police are investigating the incident. Dr Abraham, associated with a Kochi healthcare facility, had conducted over 2,500 kidney transplants.
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Rumford, Maine, residents encountered brown snow last Tuesday due to a paper mill mishap. Spent black liquor, a paper production byproduct, was released, altering the snow's color and raising health concerns. Although non-poisonous, the snow's high pH prompted warnings against contact. The mill funded further tests, and officials reassured the public about minimal risks.