Shannon Sharpe is facing a shocking lawsuit alleging abuse, sexual assault, and emotional manipulation. Filed by a woman under the pseudonym "Jane Doe," the complaint claims Sharpe secretly recorded their encounters, coerced her with his celebrity status, and ignored boundaries. The lawsuit seeks $50 million in damages, raising serious questions about power and accountability in celebrity culture.
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The Madras High Court ruled that UGC regulations on minimum qualifications for teachers do not apply to minority institutions, emphasizing the protection of their cultural and educational identities. The court quashed orders denying appointments at several colleges, reinforcing minority rights and constitutional commitments.
The father and brother of a Bengaluru techie who died by suicide are pleading for the return of his missing son. They expressed gratitude to the police for arresting the techie's estranged wife and her family members, who are accused of abetment to suicide, but voiced concern over their grandson's whereabouts.
India started their Champions Trophy with a decisive six-wicket win against Bangladesh. Shubman Gill praised Mohammed Shami for his remarkable 5/53 spell, lauding his comeback after a lengthy injury. Gill also scored an unbeaten 101, guiding India to victory, with Shami expressing hopes for continued strong performances. India set to take on Pakistan on Sunday.
In Fall River, Massachusetts, 33-year-old Robert Langlais attempted a chimney escape from police, becoming stuck and requiring fire department rescue. Police bodycam footage captured the incident. Langlais, dubbed "Ghetto Santa," was arrested for drug possession and outstanding warrants, along with 32-year-old Tanisha Ibay, also found at the residence.
Four hotel workers allegedly raped a 30-year-old woman on a hotel terrace in Koramangala. After her husband reported the assault, police detained the suspects. The woman, from Delhi but residing in Bengaluru, was invited for dinner by one of the accused and subsequently attacked by all four.
Two women, Falguni Ghosh and her mother Arati, were apprehended at Kumartuli ghat, Kolkata, for attempting to dispose of a body in the Hooghly River. The body, identified as Sumita Ghosh, was found inside a trolley bag. The accused are believed to have killed her over personal or property disputes. A murder investigation is underway.
Manipur's Kangpokpi district witnessed violence as Kuki-Zo protesters clashed with police, injuring the SP and others. The mob attacked the SP's office, vandalized vehicles, and demanded the withdrawal of central forces from Saibol village. Police intervened to control the situation.
Google's $32 billion acquisition of Wiz gained momentum after Trump's inauguration, with both companies confident in a favorable regulatory environment. The deal, one of the largest in tech history, includes a $3.2 billion termination fee, reflecting its high stakes amid antitrust scrutiny.
Pritish Nandy, renowned poet, editor, film producer, Rajya Sabha member, and animal rights activist, passed away at 73 in Mumbai. Known for his work in poetry, journalism, and film production, Nandy made significant contributions to Indian media, including the corporatisation of Bollywood and advocating for animal rights.