Recent rumors of a Stephen and Ayesha Curry divorce were fueled by Ayesha's "Call Her Daddy" podcast comments about not wanting marriage or children. However, no evidence supports these claims, as their social media shows continued affection and family photos. Steph recently posted a tribute to Ayesha, calling her his 'rock'.
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Good news for bank customers! From November 1, 2025, you can nominate up to four individuals for your accounts, either simultaneously or in succession. This move by the Finance Ministry aims to streamline claim settlements across banks, offering greater flexibility and clarity for depositors and their chosen beneficiaries. Specific share allocations can also be designated.
The Trump administration’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee is disrupting America’s tech ecosystem, hitting startups, small businesses, and AI-focused roles hardest. While aimed at protecting domestic workers, the policy is shrinking talent pools, slowing recruitment, and straining international workers. Companies are turning to upskilling and university partnerships, but short-term disruptions could undermine U.S. innovation and global competitiveness.
India's openers struggled in their first ODI against Australia, with Rohit Sharma scoring eight and Virat Kohli a duck. Speculation arose on social media about deliberate underperformance to challenge new captain Shubman Gill. However, Sunil Gavaskar dismissed these theories, emphasizing that players wouldn't risk their careers and highlighting the benefit of experienced leaders for Gill.
A senior IPS officer, Ropar Range DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar, has been arrested by the CBI. He was apprehended at his Mohali office on bribery charges. An iron merchant had complained of a Rs 8 lakh demand to settle a case. The CBI also seized significant cash, jewellery, luxury watches, and property documents during searches.
Two Israeli soldiers were injured in Tubas, West Bank, on Saturday evening when Palestinian fighters threw an explosive device at them during an IDF operation. The assailant escaped, and the soldiers were hospitalised. In response, the IDF reinforced its presence in Tubas and blocked town entrances.
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.
The Home Ministry has ordered a judicial probe by retired SC judge B S Chauhan into the September 24 Ladakh violence that claimed four lives. This follows protests demanding statehood and autonomy, with activists like Sonam Wangchuk arrested. Talks were called off by protesters seeking a probe and the release of detainees, disputing claims of normalcy.
A 28-year-old doctor's alleged suicide in Maharashtra has taken a disturbing turn. Reports reveal she previously accused a Member of Parliament of pressuring her over a fitness certificate for an arrested individual. The doctor, who faced alleged sexual assault and harassment, had reportedly complained about police intimidation and pressure to alter medical reports, with no action taken.
