Allu Arjun faces renewed scrutiny as father of injured boy says he’s still struggling a year after Pushpa 2 stampede, confirms ex gratia deposited | Telugu Movie News

Allu Arjun is once again at the centre of debate a year after the Pushpa 2: The Rule stampede at Hyderabad’s Sandhya Theatre left an eight-year-old boy critically injured and claimed the life of his mother. The incident occurred on December 4 last year when the actor visited the theatre, triggering a massive crowd surge….

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Trump claims Biden had ‘stage 9 cancer’: What cancer is ex-president actually diagnosed with? |

Donald Trump has gone viral for misstating Joe Biden’s medical condition, claiming the former president had “stage 9 cancer”, a classification that does not exist in oncology. The remark, made in a widely shared video, confused cancer staging with Biden’s Gleason score, a grading system used specifically for prostate cancer. The error has prompted renewed…

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US college completion rate holds steady above 61%: Here’s why dual enrolment makes a difference

Full-time US students graduate faster: What dual enrolment reveals about six-year completion. (AI Image) The US college completion rate for students who began in fall 2019 has remained steady above 61%, according to a report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC). The six-year completion rate for this cohort was 61.1%, slightly down 0.3…

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Colombian man killed by US strikes in Caribbean was fishing for tuna, not trafficking drugs; human rights lawyer makes big claim

The family of a Colombian fisherman killed in a US strike in the Caribbean has filed a formal complaint against such attacks with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.The petition was filed on Tuesday by US human rights lawyer Dan Kovalik. It alleges that Alejandro Carranza was killed when the United States struck his boat…

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US sanctions: Washington eases curbs on Lukoil outlets outside Russia; exemption valid till April 2026

A dispatch rider passes in front empty building of the Lukoil headquarter in Sofia, Bulgaria (Picture credit: AP) The United States has temporarily lifted some restrictions on Lukoil-branded fuel stations operating outside Russia, allowing them to continue running despite sanctions placed on the parent company. The treasury department confirmed on Thursday that these stations —…

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Smriti Mandhana wedding postponed: Palash Muchhal’s sister Palak breaks silence on ‘tough times’ | Cricket News

Palesh Muchhal, Smriti Mandhana (left), and Palak Muchhal Singer Palak Muchhal has spoken for the first time about the postponement of her brother Palash Muchhal and India women’s cricket team vice-captain Smriti Mandhana’s wedding, saying both families are trying to stay positive after unexpected health emergencies forced a delay in the ceremony. The wedding, scheduled…

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Amrita Singh wanted to ‘BASH’ Saif Ali Khan’s head with a ‘frying pan’, felt insecure about his co-actresses: ‘I cried and fought’ |

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan and actress Amrita Singh were one of the most talked-about couples of the 1990s. They shared 13 years of marriage, from 1991 to 2004, and despite their eventual divorce, their relationship is remembered for its intensity, honesty and unforgettable moments. One of the most candid revelations came from Amrita herself…

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Alabama halts Black- and women-focused student magazines after federal anti-DEI guidance triggers immediate shutdown

The University of Alabama has abruptly suspended two student-run magazines, Nineteen Fifty-Six, focused on Black students, and Alice, centered on women’s issues, citing federal guidance against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programmes on college campuses. Editors were informed on Monday that both publications would cease operations immediately as reported by the Associated Press.A university official…

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