Even though the sibling roles of Darby Camp and Judah Lewis, playing Kate and Teddy Pierce, seemed to wrap up at a natural ending in The Christmas Chronicles 2, that doesn't mean they cannot make another appearance, especially if the storyline requires them to come back to reunite with Santa and Mrs. Claus
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Parents of only daughters in Harda district, Madhya Pradesh, receive various discounts under the 'Revashakti' scheme to address the declining sex ratio. Enrolled parents get 'Keerti' cards for benefits, including discounts at schools, hospitals, and grocery stores, with 638 parents having registered so far.
A terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, resulted in 28 deaths. Global condemnation poured in, including from Turkey, China, and Pakistan. However, Canada has yet to issue an official statement. Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre condemned the attack. US President Donald Trump assured India of support. Security agencies released sketches of three Pakistani suspects. The Resistance Front claimed responsibility.
Simon Doull's prediction before the Border Gavaskar Trophy about Australia's plan to wear down Jasprit Bumrah has turned true, with the star Indian pacer suffering a back spasm during the fifth Test and didn't bowl after that. Doull had said that Australia's strategic scheduling was aimed to increase Bumrah's workload. The Aussies won the BGT 3-1 with a six-wicket win in Sydney.
Across the United States, a fresh wave of anti-Trump demonstrations has erupted, fueled by concerns over civil rights and executive actions. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi was greeted by Sam Pitroda upon his arrival in the US. In other news, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticized BJP leaders, and a US court blocked the termination of legal status for 133 international students.
Nine people in Singapore have been hospitalized after consuming unregistered Armodafinil tablets from India, resulting in severe skin conditions. The drug, manufactured by HAB Pharmaceuticals in Dehradun's Selaqui area, was procured from street peddlers. The Health Sciences Authority has cautioned against its use, highlighting cases of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and other serious complications.
A new congressional report reveals the devastating economic consequences of Donald Trump's planned mass deportations. Removing millions of undocumented immigrants could shrink GDP by 7.4%, trigger 9.1% price hikes, and cripple key industries like construction and agriculture. The report emphasizes immigrants' vital economic contributions and urges immigration reform instead of deportations.
Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the ED's chargesheet against Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case, accusing the BJP of political vendetta and misuse of law. Congress plans nationwide protests, alleging the chargesheet is a diversion from economic issues. BJP leaders dismiss the allegations, asserting the law will take its course and accusing Congress of corruption and subservience to the Gandhi family.
A complaint has been filed against actor Vijay for allegedly disrespecting Muslims at an Iftar event in Chennai. The Tamil Nadu Sunnath Jamaat highlighted the inclusion of unrelated individuals and poor organization as the main issues. They seek legal action to prevent future incidents, emphasizing that their intent is to uphold respect and dignity.
China announced visa restrictions on US personnel accused of interfering in Hong Kong's affairs. This retaliatory move follows US sanctions against Chinese officials linked to Hong Kong's national security law. Beijing condemned US actions as interference, while Washington criticized the jailing of Hong Kong opposition figures. This escalating tension reflects ongoing disputes over Hong Kong's legal landscape and autonomy.