Captain MS Dhoni acknowledged Chennai Super Kings' early exit from IPL 2025, stating the team is now focused on experimenting and planning for the next season, particularly improving their bowling. Despite the disappointing season, Dhoni emphasised the franchise isn't under pressure and is looking at combinations for a rebuild for next year.
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US President Trump signed the 'Take It Down Act,' a federal law criminalizing the sharing of explicit images without consent, including AI-generated fakes. Supported by Melania Trump, the law requires social media platforms to remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request, potentially facing prison time for offenders.
James Comey faces scrutiny over an Instagram post featuring seashells arranged as "8647," interpreted by some as a veiled threat against Donald Trump. The post sparked outrage, prompting investigations by the Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, and FBI. Comey has since clarified that he was unaware of the violent connotations and opposes violence of any kind.
The Supreme Court has dismissed petitions from Vodafone, Airtel, and Tata Teleservices seeking waivers on adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues. Justices Pardiwala and Mahadevan deemed the pleas "misconceived".
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Ty Gretzky, son of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, celebrated Mother's Day by honoring his wife, Sara, and his mother, Janet, with heartfelt Instagram posts. He praised Sara as the center of their family, sharing a loving photo with their daughters. Ty also expressed deep gratitude for his mother, Janet, highlighting the strong generational bond within the Gretzky family.
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