Chelsea dominated Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final, securing a 3-0 victory fueled by Cole Palmer's outstanding performance. Palmer scored twice and assisted another goal, leading Chelsea to their second title in front of a large crowd that included Donald Trump. PSG's hopes for a quadruple were dashed as Chelsea displayed superior energy and tactical execution.
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Aamir Khan and Genelia Deshmukh's film 'Sitaare Zameen Par' is a big hit. The sports drama earned Rs 3 crore on Sunday. Its domestic collection is now Rs 160.75 crore. The film stars neurodivergent actors. It is about a basketball coach training players with disabilities. The film faces competition from new releases like 'Metro..In Dino' and 'Superman'.
The UK Solicitor General has escalated the case of a 15-year-old boy, convicted of manslaughter in the death of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, to the Court of Appeal, deeming his sentence unduly lenient. Kohli, an Indian-origin man, was fatally attacked in a Leicestershire park.
The Justice Department refuted claims of a Jeffrey Epstein "client list," a reversal from Pam Bondi's earlier statements that fueled conspiracy theories. While the DOJ possesses extensive evidence, including thousands of videos and images, officials stated that these files do not contain a formal client list or directly implicate high-profile individuals beyond what is already public.
President Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill" into law, extending the 2017 tax cuts and increasing funding for border security. The legislation, passed with narrow margins in both the House and Senate, also includes major reductions in Medicaid spending and changes to SNAP benefits. It raises the debt ceiling and increases the state and local tax deduction temporarily.
Microsoft has ended its operations in Pakistan after a quarter century. The company is changing its operational model. It will now serve customers through resellers and other Microsoft offices nearby. This decision impacts five employees in Pakistan. Jawwad Rehman, the former country head, expressed concern about the business environment.
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Shubman Gill explained Washington Sundar's inclusion over Kuldeep Yadav was to strengthen batting depth, a decision vindicated by Sundar's all-round performance in India's historic Edgbaston win. Gill highlighted the importance of spin in controlling the game when the Dukes ball softens, and his aggressive strategies during England's innings. He dismissed the Edgbaston jinx, crediting dedicated Test preparation for his form.