Dror Goldstein, an Israeli musician, journeyed to India hoping to reunite with his daughters, who were discovered living in a cave with their mother, Nina Kutina. Despite his efforts and travel from Israel, Dror faces legal obstacles preventing him from seeing his children, now held in a Foreigners Detention Centre.
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Donald Trump refuted a Wall Street Journal report alleging he sent Jeffrey Epstein a sexually suggestive drawing in 2003, claiming he doesn't draw. However, evidence suggests Trump regularly donated drawings to New York charities in the early 2000s.
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Relatives of the Air India crash victims are denouncing the preliminary probe as a cover-up, alleging it protects the airline, Boeing, and the Indian government. Families are rejecting compensation offers and planning legal action, suspecting mechanical faults or maintenance issues rather than pilot error.
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Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot were caught on camera sharing an intimate moment at a Coldplay concert, sparking controversy. The video, captured by a 'kiss cam,' went viral, leading Astronomer to launch a formal investigation and place Byron on leave. Co-founder Pete DeJoy has stepped in as interim CEO amidst concerns about workplace conduct.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, along with the Axiom-4 mission crew, successfully undocked from the International Space Station after completing over 310 orbits and a 1.3-crore-km journey. The Dragon (Grace) capsule, carrying the crew and over 580 tonnes of cargo, including 60+ experiments, began its 22.5-hour return to Earth.
The Punjab Police solved Fauja Singh's death case. This success highlights a concerning trend across India. Many states classify road accident deaths as 'hit and run'. NCRB data reveals inconsistencies in reporting. Experts question the accuracy of road accident data. They call for a review of data collection methods. Some states show better reporting practices than others.
Faith Ward, a 22-year-old dancer from Western Australia, has made history as the first New Zealander to join the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Her journey from cruise ships to the NFL spotlight showcases her resilience and dedication. Ward's emotional reaction to securing her spot resonated globally, making her a symbol of aspiration for dancers across Australasia.
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff mandates AI usage demonstration for employee promotions within the RBKS organization, including Ring, Blink, and Key. This initiative aims to foster innovation, efficiency, and align with Amazon's broader focus on AI-driven productivity. Employees must showcase AI's impact on customer experience and operational improvements to advance their careers.