Renowned actors Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Devarakonda and Manchu Lakshmi are among 25 celebrities who face a police case in Telangana for allegedly promoting illegal betting apps.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has sought “clear-cut answers” from the Centre and the Arunachal Pradesh government regarding the allegations of awarding of government contracts to family members of ...
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When athletes line up at the start of a race, the crowd often hushes in anticipation until the quiet is broken by the crack of a starter pistol. The discharge sounds like a real gunshot, yet most ...
MINISTER of State for the Environment Zane Lightbourne cautioned against spreading panic over the recent SpaceX Starship explosion, urging reliance on expert assessments rather than speculation.
Theo Burman is a Newsweek Live News Reporter based in London, U.K. He writes about U.S. politics and international news, with a focus on infrastructure and technology. He has covered technological ...
Federal judges are worried that online threats against those who oversee high-profile cases challenging Trump administration policies may lead to real-world violence. By Mattathias Schwartz and ...
The WNBA star is less than excited to play against male players in practice after seeing derogatory comments on social media Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Los Angeles Sparks forward ...
The South African Policing Union (Sapu) has said the allegations against KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi remain unproven and should be handled ...
Iconic TV duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly jumped for joy as they celebrated Newcastle's Carabao Cup win over Liverpool at Wembley on Sunday. The Tyneside stars, known more commonly as 'Ant ...
The U.S.'s large-scale strike campaign against Houthi targets in Yemen will be "unrelenting" until the Iran-backed proxies pledge to back off U.S. assets, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday.
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