Reality star Kim Zolciak is embroiled in drama as she faces a subpoena in her new boyfriend Kyle Mowitz's $100 million divorce. Kyle's estranged wife, Jillian Green, is demanding communications and financial proof between Kim and Kyle. Kim, who recently started dating Kyle after her own split, was reportedly served papers publicly.
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Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan removed Lahore Qalandars from his social media bio following Pakistani aerial strikes that killed civilians, including three cricketers. Khan expressed deep sadness and supported the Afghanistan Cricket Board's decision to withdraw from upcoming fixtures against Pakistan, stating national dignity comes first.
Smriti Mandhana took responsibility for India’s heartbreaking four-run defeat to England in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025, admitting her dismissal triggered the collapse from a dominant position. Despite strong knocks from Mandhana (88) and Harmanpreet Kaur (70), India faltered late in the chase, jeopardizing their semifinal hopes ahead of must-win games against New Zealand and Bangladesh.
In a provocative statement, BJP's MLA Gopichand Padalkar has stirred debate by recommending that Hindu college women practice yoga in the comfort of their homes. He alleges a 'big conspiracy' aimed at disrupting traditional values, expressing worries about the influence of gym trainers.
Over 200 Maoists, including key figures, surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Bastar, marking a significant turning point in the fight against Naxalism. Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared Abujhmarh and North Bastar free from Naxal terror, attributing the success to the government's dual approach of pressure and surrender incentives.
Farmers in Mansa, Punjab, surrounded a Punjab Pollution Control Board official. The incident occurred after the official arrived to douse a farm fire. Farmers demanded more balers to manage crop residue. The official was held for nearly two hours before police intervened and secured his release. This marks the first such backlash against government officials this year.
Tragedy struck near Puri's Jankadeipur station when a 15-year-old boy, Biswajit Sahoo, was fatally struck by a train. He was attempting to film a social media reel near the tracks. The incident, captured on video, has circulated widely online. Local residents attempted to help, but he was declared dead at the hospital.
Michelle Ritter has accused ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt of stalking, abuse, and "toxic masculinity," alleging "absolute digital surveillance." The former couple is engaged in a legal battle over finances, a failed AI startup, and a Bel Air mansion. Ritter also claimed Schmidt locked her out of her startup's website and demanded a gag order on sexual assault allegations.
Blackstone is set to acquire nearly 10% stake in Federal Bank for Rs 6,196.5 crore, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals. This significant deal highlights a trend of Indian lenders attracting substantial private capital, fueling debate on the RBI's stance towards foreign strategic ownership in the banking sector.
India's ODI cricket team has arrived in Australia for a three-match series, featuring stars like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma under new captain Shubman Gill. This marks their first international appearance since the Champions Trophy win. The series begins Sunday in Perth, with subsequent matches in Adelaide and Sydney, followed by a T20 series.
