West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph briefly left the field during the third ODI against England after a disagreement with captain Shai Hope over field placement. Despite taking a wicket in the same over, Joseph appeared frustrated and exited the field. He later returned and completed his 10-over spell, contributing to West Indies’ comfortable eight-wicket... Read More
Former President Barack Obama congratulated Trump and Vance on their victory while acknowledging the disappointment of those hoping for a different outcome. He emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and urged Americans to address challenges with unity and grace. Vice president Harris also conceded, promising to continue fighting for the causes... Read More
Elon Musk enthusiastically supported Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, anticipating a role in his administration that would grant him influence over policies impacting his businesses. Trump, in return, pledged to appoint Musk to a cost-cutting position and praised his SpaceX ventures. Read More
Former Australian cricketer, Greg Chappell, has extended his support to struggling Indian batsman Prithvi Shaw through a heartfelt letter. Chappell encourages Shaw to view his recent exclusion from the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team as a turning point, drawing parallels to the setbacks faced by cricketing legends like Don Bradman. Read More
Anees Bazmee’s ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ emerged as the highest-grossing film on Wednesday, narrowly surpassing Rohit Shetty’s ‘Singham Again.’ Despite experiencing a decline in earnings after a strong opening weekend, ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ earned an estimated Rs 10.50 crore on its sixth day, bringing its total collection to around Rs 148.50 crore. Read More
Several prominent Indian-Americans congratulated Donald Trump on his re-election as US President. They expressed their eagerness to collaborate with his administration in strengthening US-India relations and advancing shared global interests. Figures like Vivek Ramaswamy, Sunder Pichai, and Satya Nadella were among those who publicly conveyed their well-wishes and support. Read More