A Wisconsin woman, Shannon Kobylarczyk, faced swift repercussions after a viral video captured her racist tirade against a U.S. war veteran at a baseball game. Her employer, ManPowerGroup, terminated her employment, and she resigned from the Make-A-Wish Foundation board. The incident highlights the rapid online response to displays of hate.
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Pakistan all-rounder Aamir Jamal has announced the tragic passing of his newborn child. The cricketer shared a heartfelt message on social media, accompanied by a photo of his baby's hand. The cricket fraternity and fans have extended their deepest condolences and offered support to Jamal and his family during this incredibly difficult time.
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Get ready for bigger biscuits and bottles! FMCG companies are bringing back popular price points like Rs 5 and Rs 20 by mid-November. Following GST rate cuts, companies will now offer increased product quantities instead of lower prices, ensuring a win-win for consumers and retailers. This move aims to simplify transactions and restore consumer satisfaction.
The Men's ODI Series between Australia and India has officially launched at Perth Stadium. Players from both nations gathered for a photo session, celebrating their historic cricket rivalry. The series begins on Saturday, October 19, at Perth Stadium. Over 175,000 tickets have already been sold for the white-ball series, indicating significant fan interest.
India's ODI opener against Australia in Perth was a one-sided affair, with the top-order faltering in challenging conditions. Despite rain interruptions, KL Rahul and Axar Patel provided some resistance, but India could only manage 136 for 9. Former player Irfan Pathan highlighted batting struggles and suggested early acclimatization for future tours.
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Nigeria is set to host the first Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus in West Africa, a move aligning with India's National Education Policy 2020. The IIT Nigeria campus, located at the Federal Government Academy in Suleja, will offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in engineering and technology, with the first students expected in 2026.
Yuzvendra Chahal's cryptic Instagram Story about alimony follows his divorce from Dhanashree Verma, finalised with a Rs 4.75 crore payout. Earlier in the year, Chahal had revealed the couple maintained a public facade during their separation, citing differing ambitions and life goals. He also shared his struggles with mental health and suicidal thoughts post-divorce.
Pakistan's defence minister Khawaja Asif has urged former US President Donald Trump to mediate in easing tensions with Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Asif praised Trump's past peace efforts, calling him a leader who stopped wars and welcomed his potential involvement in current negotiations. The minister also bizarrely accused India of sponsoring the Taliban and waging a proxy war against Pakistan.
