Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta revealed years of harassment in her own home since her 2018 #MeToo allegations. She tearfully pleaded for help, saying intruders planted maids who stole from her. Tanushree has involved the police and appealed for urgent assistance amid ongoing distress.
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Harbhajan Singh, the former Indian off-spinner, expressed deep regret over the 2008 IPL incident where he slapped S. Sreesanth. He revealed a heart-wrenching encounter with Sreesanth's daughter, who expressed her dislike for him due to the incident.
During his China visit, S Jaishankar urged Beijing to address border issues through de-escalation and avoid restrictive trade measures. He acknowledged progress in normalizing relations due to resolved border friction and maintained peace. Both nations agreed on practical steps for people-to-people exchanges, including travel and direct flights.
FBI Director Kash Patel refuted rumors of his resignation amid reports of frustration over the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Patel affirmed his commitment to serving the President, dismissing conspiracy theories surrounding the case. A joint FBI and Justice Department memo addressed claims of a client list and blackmail, stating no credible evidence was found to support them.
Cricket legends are gearing up for the World Championship of Legends 2025 in England, from July 18 to August 2. Six teams representing India, Pakistan, South Africa, England, Australia, and West Indies will battle it out across four venues, with Edgbaston hosting key matches.
Justice Yashwant Varma of Allahabad High Court has petitioned the Supreme Court, contesting an inquiry report and a recommendation for impeachment proceedings against him. He claims the inquiry committee denied him a fair chance to respond before issuing its findings. The plea precedes Parliament's monsoon session, starting July 21.
Kuldeep Yadav's prolonged absence from the ongoing Test series in England has sparked debate, with his coach Kapil Dev Pandey advocating for his inclusion in the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Pandey emphasizes Kuldeep's current form and potential impact, especially given Manchester's spin-friendly conditions.
At 90, Dr. Alan Poisner continues to achieve racewalking success, securing a gold medal in the 3,000-meter walk at the World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships in 2025. Inspired by Olympian Debbi Lawrence, he has been competing for four decades and now walks about 28 miles a week to prepare for the National Senior Games.
Riyan Parag, the young Indian all-rounder, has adopted a critically injured stray dog named Janam, rescued by animal activist Manavi Rai. Parag is sponsoring Janam's extensive recovery, promising him love and care. He also acknowledged Virat Kohli as his inspiration, who presented him with his ODI cap, marking Parag as the first male cricketer from Assam to achieve this milestone.
The U.S. Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, vital for international students seeking work authorization, faces challenges. Critics like Vaughan and Edlow argue OPT lacks congressional approval and facilitates exploitation, advocating for its termination or severe restriction. This move threatens the pipeline of global talent, particularly impacting Indian students and potentially reshaping America's dominance in tech and innovation.