Aaron Rodgers, now with the Steelers, keeps his wife Brittani a complete mystery. Despite his public return to football, no photos or public appearances of her exist, and even teammates haven't met her. Rodgers emphasizes her desire for privacy, stating she didn't sign up for celebrity life. He credits her with profoundly changing his world and being his unwavering support.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali with naval personnel aboard the INS Vikrant, highlighting their courage and dedication. He emphasized the aircraft carrier's significance as a symbol of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and India's growing defence prowess. PM Modi conveyed Diwali wishes to the soldiers and their families, calling them his own.
Chennai and neighboring districts are bracing for heavy rainfall as the season's first cyclonic storm, potentially named Montha, takes shape over the Bay of Bengal. The IMD has issued an orange alert for October 27, forecasting significant downpours.
Russia is pushing its new Superapp, MAX, for all citizens. This app aims to combine daily digital tasks into one platform. MAX is being heavily advertised and will be pre-installed on new devices. This move comes as Russia restricts foreign apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, citing security concerns. MAX is part of Russia's plan for a 'sovereign internet'.
BBC has been found to have misled audiences by UK regulator Ofcom over its Gaza documentary. The 13-year-old narrator's father was a Hamas official, a crucial detail omitted. This ruling, a rare and serious rebuke, highlights transparency issues and has intensified scrutiny on the BBC's journalistic integrity in sensitive reporting.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is sending mixed signals on AI's workplace impact. While his company replaced 4,000 support jobs with AI agents, he claims AI lacks the human touch essential for sales roles. Despite these cuts, Salesforce is now hiring thousands of new salespeople, highlighting a strategic division between AI-handled support and human-centric sales.
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned of rising uncertainties as the Communist Party approved its next five-year plan, emphasizing technological innovation and economic restructuring. The blueprint, personally shaped by Xi, aims to strengthen China's domestic market and "real economy" amidst global volatility and domestic headwinds.
Gold prices saw a slight increase on Wednesday. This followed a significant drop the previous day. Investors are now keenly observing US inflation figures. These numbers will offer clues about the Federal Reserve's future interest rate decisions. The market is anticipating potential buying opportunities after the recent price decline.
The US Department of War confirmed a lethal strike on October 17th, targeting a vessel linked to the ELN terrorist organization. Three individuals, described as "narco-terrorists," were killed in international waters. Officials vowed to hunt down and eliminate such groups, likening them to Al Qaeda in their threat to national security and the American populace.
Argentina's national football team, including star Lionel Messi, will not visit Kerala in November for a planned friendly match. The Argentina Football Association cited the state's lack of readiness and logistical delays for the cancellation. Organisers are proposing a reschedule to March 2026, but this faces potential conflicts with local elections.
US President Donald Trump mistakenly referred to India as Iran twice while discussing a ceasefire negotiation between Pakistan and Iran. Trump claimed he threatened both nations with 200% tariffs to prevent a nuclear war. However, India's Prime Minister Modi refuted these claims, stating no global leader urged India to halt its response to a 'big attack' from Pakistan.
