NFL legend Shannon Sharpe settled a lawsuit with a 20-year-old OnlyFans model. The model initially sued Sharpe for $50 million, alleging sexual assault. Sources indicate Sharpe paid $23 million to resolve the case. Both parties acknowledge a consensual relationship. The model's lawyer confirmed a mutually agreed resolution. Sharpe has not commented publicly on the settlement. He continues his podcast work.
Related news
The UK government has introduced unprecedented sanctions targeting individuals facilitating illegal migrant smuggling into the country. This initiative, a global first, aims to freeze assets, restrict financial access, and impose travel bans on those involved in the illicit trade. While the government hopes to disrupt smuggling operations, experts question its overall impact, citing the vast network involved.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) employees face increased job insecurity as a new bench policy, limiting unallocated time to 35 days, takes effect. This coincides with TCS announcing plans to cut 12,000 jobs globally due to skill mismatches. The policy, criticized as 'inhumane,' requires upskilling and office presence during bench time, potentially impacting career growth and employment.
TCS shares declined by 1.7% following the announcement of over 12,000 layoffs, primarily affecting middle and senior-level positions. This restructuring is part of TCS's strategy to adapt to evolving business needs amid a slowdown in IT sector growth and declining recruitment.
Luka Doncic, traded by the Mavericks partly over fitness concerns, now sports a remarkable physique on Men's Health, signaling a new chapter with the Lakers. He dedicated his offseason to intense training and nutrition, aiming to reach his peak performance. Dallas traded Doncic for Cooper Flagg, a move that now faces scrutiny as Doncic's transformation and Lakers leadership loom large.
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram has criticized the government's handling of the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, citing a lack of transparency. He questioned the government's silence on key details, including the attackers' identity and the NIA's investigation progress. Chidambaram speculated the government might be concealing tactical errors and losses.
Astronomer's co-founder, Pete DeJoy, has taken over as interim CEO after Andy Byron's resignation following a viral "kiss cam" incident at a Coldplay concert. DeJoy acknowledged the unexpected media attention, highlighting the company's growth and resilience.
Following Jagdeep Dhankhar's unexpected resignation as Vice President, the government refuted claims that he was compelled to immediately vacate his official residence. Opposition parties are questioning the circumstances surrounding his departure, suggesting potential pressure to step down despite the official reason being health concerns. The Election Commission has begun the process to elect a new vice president.
US Vice President JD Vance dismisses fears of AI-driven mass unemployment, asserting that current labor market trends don't support such claims. Speaking at the AI Action Summit in Paris, Vance argued that AI will augment human labor, boosting productivity and creating new job opportunities.
Team India grapples with middle-order concerns as they trail 1-2 in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Navjot Singh Sidhu questions Karun Nair's place after his underwhelming comeback, advocating for Sai Sudharsan's inclusion. However, captain Shubman Gill backs Nair, emphasising his importance amidst senior player retirements, setting the stage for a crucial fourth Test.
An actress has officially denied her participation in Bigg Boss, putting an end to swirling rumors. Despite a past guest appearance, she clarified she will never be a contestant. While some fans expressed disappointment, others appreciated her directness. The show's new promo has sparked excitement, fueling speculation about potential contestants like Dheeraj Dhoopar and Munmun Dutta.