Walmart is implementing a new round of layoffs, impacting hundreds of employees in store support and training as part of restructuring efforts. The company is removing market coordinator positions and coach roles at Walmart Academy to simplify operations and reduce friction for store associates.
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Middlesex batter Luke Hollman's innovative shot against Surrey, a blend of scoop and reverse switch hit, has taken social media by storm, sparking debate over its name. Despite Hollman's unbeaten 32 and earlier taking two crucial wickets, Middlesex fell short by eight runs in their chase of Surrey's 189.
England Cricket's social media team playfully trolled Washington Sundar after Jofra Archer dismissed him for a duck in the third Test at Lord's. Archer's sharp bowling, combined with a clever tweet referencing his old post, highlighted Sundar's brief stay. Despite Sundar's earlier bowling success, India's batting collapse left them struggling to chase the target.
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A B-school student in Kolkata was arrested following accusations of drugging and raping a woman psychologist during a counseling session in his hostel room. However, a twist emerged when the woman's father refuted the allegations, claiming police coercion. The student is currently in police custody, while the police are facing non-cooperation from the family.
India's Shubman Gill lauded Nitish Kumar Reddy's impressive bowling on Day 1 of the third Test at Lord's, even showcasing his Telugu skills with "Bagundi ra mawa." Reddy's spell proved crucial, dismissing Duckett and Crawley, transforming England's promising start into a shaky 44-2. Earlier, England captain Ben Stokes chose to bat first after winning the toss in favorable conditions.
In Manchester, navigating to Old Trafford reveals a charming mix-up between the cricket and football stadiums. Locals, signage, and even security guards often point to the football ground first. But with the India-England Test set to take place on July 23, attention will soon shift to the "other" Old Trafford as preparations ramp up for its biggest game of the season.
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