The entertainment industry is currently filled with news. Salman Khan's fans criticized A R Murugadoss for lateness remarks. Alia Bhatt's anti-drug video faced backlash, leading to comment section shutdown. Faissal Khan wants Aamir Khan to take a DNA test. Joseph Radhik shared his favorite photo from Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's wedding. Swara Bhasker's sexuality remarks have sparked controversy online.
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Aakash Chopra defends Jasprit Bumrah's selective Test appearances, countering Sanjay Manjrekar's criticism. Chopra emphasizes the necessity of bowler rotation in lengthy series, highlighting India's bowling depth showcased by Akash Deep and Prasidh Krishna. He argues for prioritizing Bumrah's longevity, recognizing his exceptional value to the team, even with limited Test participation.
Gabrielle Union openly discussed her experiences with perimenopause, including hair loss, mood changes, and anxiety, impacting her mental health. She highlighted the challenges and feelings of isolation during this phase. With Dwyane Wade's support, the couple navigated these difficulties, and Union is now embracing a happy phase of her life while raising their daughter, Kaavia.
In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump reversed his stance on Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan after a White House meeting. This followed Trump's earlier demand for Tan's resignation due to concerns over his China connections. Tan's visit, accompanied by key cabinet members, aimed to address "misinformation" and safeguard Intel's CHIPS Act funding amid growing competition and geopolitical tensions.
Chandrika Chaudhary, an 18-year-old aspiring doctor from Banaskantha, was allegedly murdered by her uncle for pursuing her dreams. Her family feared she would fall in love and marry by choice, bringing "dishonour" to them. The uncle allegedly drugged and strangled her, staging it as a suicide, but a habeas corpus petition filed by her partner exposed the crime.
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, India's second astronaut, returned home after successfully completing Nasa's Axiom-4 mission, landing in India on Sunday. He was greeted by Union Minister Jitendra Singh and Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, along with his wife, Kamna Shukla. Shukla's mission, which included 18 days on the ISS, provides valuable experience for India's Gaganyaan program.
A botulism outbreak traced to a food truck in southern Italy has resulted in two deaths and multiple hospitalizations. The contaminated sandwiches, containing sausage and turnip tops, were linked to the illness.
A shocking mock trade proposes LeBron James and son Bronny to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jimmy Butler and a 2028 first-round pick. The Lakers, eyeing a post-LeBron era, might build around Luka Doncic, valuing future assets. While Butler, acquired by the Warriors in February, offers competitiveness, pairing LeBron with Curry could extend Golden State's championship window.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi initiated the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Bihar, a 16-day march spanning over 1,300 km across 20 districts, joined by RJD leaders Lalu Prasad Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav. The campaign protests the Election Commission's voter list revision, labeled as "vote chori" by the Congress.
Nazem Kadri expressed disappointment at not being invited to Hockey Canada's Olympic orientation camp, despite a strong recent performance. He highlighted his impressive stats, including a 35-goal season, and emphasized his winning experience. Kadri also addressed trade rumors linking him to Toronto, while reaffirming his commitment to earning an Olympic roster spot through continued production.
Heavy rains in Delhi caused havoc, resulting in three deaths within 12 hours. Two boys died in Vasant Vihar after a wall collapsed, while a man was killed in Kalkaji when a tree fell on his motorcycle. AAP leader Atishi demanded the resignation of PWD Minister Parvesh Verma, blaming the BJP government for inadequate monsoon preparations and rising rain-related fatalities.