New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson, enjoying a rare day off, spent quality time with his sons, Future and Win, starting with a heartwarming brunch. The trio then attended WWE SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium, where Wilson received a custom Giants-themed wrestling belt. Despite the warm welcome, the crowd unexpectedly booed Wilson when he appeared on the jumbotron.
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Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant demonstrated his generosity by funding the Rs 40,000 college fees for Jyoti Kanabur, a student from Vijayapura. Jyoti's parents, who run a small eatery, struggled to afford her education despite her academic success. Pant's timely intervention relieved the family's financial burden, ensuring Jyoti could pursue her degree.
Donald Trump's tariff announcement triggered reactions from Indian opposition leaders. Rahul Gandhi criticized the Modi government's economic policies. Asaduddin Owaisi condemned Trump's actions. Mallikarjun Kharge questioned Modi's silence. Pawan Khera mocked the foreign policy. Shashi Tharoor expressed concerns about trade relations. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra questioned Modi's diplomatic efforts. Akhilesh Yadav worried about the economy and employment.
Prajwal Revanna, grandson of former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, was convicted Friday in Bengaluru in a rape case involving a domestic help. The special court found him guilty of raping the woman at his farmhouse in 2021, acts allegedly recorded on his phone.
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Senator Tom Cotton is questioning Intel's choice of Lip-Bu Tan as CEO, citing concerns over his ties to Chinese firms and a past criminal case involving Cadence Design during Tan's leadership. Cotton's letter to Intel's board chair seeks clarity on Tan's disclosures regarding Chinese investments, especially given Intel's role in securing the microelectronics supply chain for defense.
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