Leylah Fernandez, fresh off her Washington victory, revealed she went on her first-ever date after a fan's message caught her eye in Montreal. Following careful vetting with her family's help, she met the fan, even going on a second date. Despite a loss at the Canadian Open, Fernandez feels balanced and ready for the Cincinnati Masters, balancing romance and tennis.
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Kapil Sharma's Canadian restaurant, Kap's Cafe, has been targeted in two shootings within a month. A gangster from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility, citing Sharma's invitation to Salman Khan for his Netflix show launch as the motive. The gang has issued threats against anyone working with Salman Khan, vowing violence.
Police searched C M Sebastian's property in Alappuzha regarding Jainamma's disappearance. They found skeletal pieces, a bag, and cloth. A pond was drained, and a septic tank inspected. Ground-penetrating radar and a cadaver dog were used. Sebastian admitted knowing the missing women and having financial dealings. He hasn't revealed what happened to them. The investigation continues to find more evidence.
In Gurgaon, Yashmeet Kaur was arrested for allegedly murdering her live-in partner, Harish. Police investigation revealed Harish was married with children. The incident occurred after a dispute. Harish wanted to return to his family. Kaur disapproved of his visits home. This led to a fatal argument. Police recovered a knife and T-shirt from the crime scene in DLF Phase 3.
Mohammed Siraj's inspired bowling performance led India to a thrilling 6-run victory over England at The Oval, drawing the series 2-2. Siraj, fueled by a 'believe' image and memories of his father, took key wickets, including Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson.
Bajaj Broking Research suggests that Nifty will consolidate between 24,500-25,000, while Bank Nifty is expected to rise towards 57,500-58,300. Amidst US-India trade tensions and RBI rate decisions, Axis Bank is recommended for purchase between Rs 1050-1070, targeting Rs 1175. Larsen and Toubro is also a buy, within Rs 3590-3640, with expectations to reach Rs 3963.
Shubman Gill etched his name in cricketing history by surpassing 6000 international runs during the final Test against England. He amassed 754 runs in the series, averaging 83.78, and notching four centuries. Gill's stellar performance broke records, surpassing Gavaskar's captaincy mark and nearing his all-time series record, solidifying his status as a modern great.
A senior Trump administration official, Stephen Miller, has criticised India for its continued purchase of Russian oil, asserting it fuels the Russia-Ukraine war. Miller highlighted the surprising scale of India's oil imports from Russia, nearly matching China's. This rebuke follows the imposition of tariffs on Indian goods and warnings of further penalties if oil purchases continue without a peace agreement.
Ollie Pope's surprising refusal to bowl spin under fading light led to an early stumps call on Day 2 of the fifth Test. Despite India's aggressive fightback and a slender lead, Pope's decision to halt play sparked debate, with England potentially sacrificing momentum. The day saw 15 wickets fall and India ending with a 52-run lead.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has strongly refuted Rahul Gandhi's allegations of electoral misconduct, labeling them as "wild" and unsubstantiated. The ECI stated that Gandhi has not engaged with the commission despite repeated attempts at communication. Gandhi accused the ECI of complicity in "vote theft" and working for the BJP, threatening to expose their alleged actions.