NBA icon LeBron James, now a billionaire, revealed on his wife's podcast that he threatened his financial advisor to prevent any financial mismanagement. This confession sparked backlash from fans on social media, who criticized his approach and intelligence. James also discussed his entrepreneurial risks and being a first-generation wealth creator.
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BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar addressed Mohammed Shami's criticism regarding his exclusion from the Australia white-ball tour. Agarkar stated that Shami's fitness was the primary concern, citing his inability to participate in the England tour. He emphasised that Shami's availability for the Ranji Trophy would be monitored, and if fit, he remains a valuable asset.
China's President Xi Jinping has purged nine top generals, including the second-highest-ranking officer, in a significant crackdown on the military. Accused of "seriously violating party discipline" and a "total collapse of beliefs," these expulsions escalate Xi's anti-corruption and loyalty campaign ahead of key personnel changes.
In a disturbing incident in Bhind district, authorities have detained three suspects accused of kidnapping and violently attacking a Dalit driver hailing from Gwalior. The individual revealed harrowing details of physical abuse, being coerced to consume alcohol, and even being forced to ingest urine before being left deserted.
Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of deliberately politicizing Diwali and Hinduism. He alleged that Arvind Kejriwal banned firecrackers to appease a specific community and that AAP leaders have been criticizing the festival. Sirsa emphasized that Diwali is a Sanatan Hindu festival, not a BJP one, questioning the AAP's negative stance.
Aryna Sabalenka celebrated her 2025 US Open victory by gifting her championship outfit to Rafael Nadal's museum in Mallorca. The signed Nike attire, worn during her second consecutive US Open win, is now a prized exhibit. Sabalenka's gesture highlights her deep admiration for Nadal's work ethic and enduring legacy in tennis.
His comments came after at least six people, including two children, were killed and seven others injured in airstrikes conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan’s southeastern Paktika province. The strikes reportedly violated a recent ceasefire agreement between the two countries. Media reports said that representatives from both sides are expected to meet in Doha, Qatar, to address the situation.
A jilted lover, Aashu, fatally stabbed his former live-in partner Shalini and her husband Aakash in Delhi. Aakash, in self-defense, killed Aashu with the same knife. Shalini, who was pregnant, succumbed to her injuries, leaving behind two children and a grieving family.
Prominent Indian-origin scholar Ashley Tellis, a former Bush administration official, has been arrested by the FBI on charges of retaining classified documents and meeting with Chinese officials. His lawyers vehemently deny the allegations, stating Tellis is a respected advisor and will contest any claims of acting for a foreign adversary.
As India celebrates Samvat 2082, LKP Securities unveils its top stock picks for Muhurat Trading, anticipating up to 30% gains. The brokerage highlights Bajaj Finance, Divi's Laboratories, FSN E-Commerce Ventures, Swiggy, State Bank of India, and SBI Cards, citing strong technical indicators and bullish chart patterns for these selections.
