Hailee Steinfeld, wife of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, made a fan's day at Fan Expo Canada. She joined a fan in a heart gesture, creating a viral moment. This act reinforced the bond between the Allen family and Bills Mafia. It also amplified Josh Allen's marketability. Such moments humanize celebrities and boost team momentum.
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Manoj Kumar Singh, a motivational speaker known for advocating a crime-free society, was arrested for a burglary in Bharatpur. Despite his public persona, police discovered his extensive criminal history involving theft and burglaries. Authorities were shocked by his dual life and plan to rehabilitate him through vocational training, while neighbors expressed disbelief, believing he had reformed.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in an extended private discussion on Monday, taking place within Putin's Aurus limousine following the SCO summit. According to PTI reports, Putin offered Modi a ride, using the opportunity to continue their one-on-one talks for nearly an hour before their scheduled formal bilateral meeting.
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Donald Trump is threatening "substantial" tariffs and export restrictions on countries that maintain digital services taxes (DSTs), which he views as discriminatory towards American tech companies. He specifically mentioned chip exports as leverage. Canada previously scrapped its digital tax under US pressure, and Trump aims to extend this approach globally, demanding respect for American tech interests.
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Kawhi Leonard, who joined the Clippers in 2019, is now linked to a fraudulent tree-planting company, Aspiration, allegedly funded by Steve Ballmer. Leonard reportedly signed a $28 million "no-show job" endorsement deal with Aspiration through KL2 Aspire LLC. The Clippers deny circumventing the salary cap, while Aspiration is under U.S. government investigation.