Patrick Mahomes will not be fined for his touchdown celebration against the Lions, despite the NFL's increased scrutiny on taunting. League officials reviewed the footage and determined his actions did not warrant a penalty. This decision comes as Brian Branch, who Mahomes interacted with, faces suspension for a separate incident.
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A decade after his Apple business card went viral, Sam Sung, now Sam Struan, reflects on the internet sensation that nearly cost him his peace of mind. The incident led to him being pulled from the sales floor and a prolonged period of hiding his identity. Ultimately, he changed his surname to escape the meme and pursue a new professional path.
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged new US sanctions on the energy sector are serious and will have consequences, but insisted they won't significantly damage the economy. The "unfriendly act" targets Rosneft and Lukoil, aiming to pressure Moscow over the Ukraine conflict. Washington hopes the measures will encourage dialogue, while the Kremlin expresses concern over escalating pressure.
A fake quote attributed to Navjot Singh Sidhu regarding team changes for the 2027 World Cup has been debunked. Meanwhile, Ajit Agarkar, chief selector, emphasised that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's 2027 World Cup spots depend on future performances and team needs, not just current form. The focus remains on winning trophies.
Veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon has abruptly retired from the NBA after nine seasons, informing the New York Knicks of his decision. Brogdon, a former Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year, cited a desire to end his career on his own terms. His unexpected departure leaves the Knicks with a void at the point guard position.
Rohit Sharma's explosive unbeaten century and Virat Kohli's solid 74* powered India to a nine-wicket victory over Australia in the final ODI. Despite the win, India lost the series 1-2. Pacer Harshit Rana impressed with four wickets, restricting Australia to 236. Sharma's 121* also brought him closer to Shahid Afridi's six-hitting record.
Bhai Dooj, celebrated two days after Diwali, honors the strong bond between brothers and sisters. This year, it falls on October 22, with sisters praying for their brothers' well-being and brothers pledging protection. The festival is a time for joy, gifts, and cherishing lifelong connections, even across distances.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates issues a grave health warning, highlighting that polio eradication remains elusive despite significant progress. He stresses that a critical funding shortfall threatens decades of global health gains, as viruses exploit immunity gaps. Gates urges renewed commitments from world leaders to close these deadly gaps, emphasizing that no place is risk-free until the world is polio-free.
Two Australian cricketers were allegedly followed and molested by a man in Indore while returning to their hotel. The incident occurred on Thursday morning, prompting the team's security manager to file a complaint. Police have identified and booked a suspect following a CCTV footage review.
The Supreme Court has taken serious note of rising digital arrests across India, seeking a response from the government and CBI. This action follows a case where a senior citizen couple was digitally arrested using forged court orders, leading to extortion. The apex court emphasized that such fabrications undermine public trust in judicial institutions and require coordinated efforts to combat.
