The concert itself was a resounding success, with Diljit Dosanjh delivering an unforgettable performance for his Mumbai fans.
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At least 32 people killed as bus and truck collide in Brazil
At least 32 people have been killed when a passenger bus and a truck collided on a highway in southeastern Brazil. The fire department in Minas Gerais state, which responded to the crash near the town of Lajinha early on Saturday, said “between 32 and 35 people” were killed. It said earlier that 13 people […]
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There Can Be Only One: A New Report Suggests Either the PlayStation or Xbox Won’t Survive the Next Console Generation
To an extent, I suppose this was always inevitable. So, as reported by VGC, a fresh report from a Market Research firm revealed a strong, terrifying possibility. DFC Intelligence had some great news about the continued growth of the games industry! 2025 and beyond will likely see record growth from a rough post-pandemic period. However, […]
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Star Trek as ‘going to a national park’: Lower Decks’ creator reflects on the end of the show
Years ago, comedy writer Mike McMahan got the opportunity of a lifetime — an interview to join the writing staff of a new Star Trek series, the first in over a decade. McMahan was a massive Trekkie and had recently made a splash with a parody Twitter account called “TNG Season 8,” in which he […]
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3-Minute Christmas Market Rampage Shakes Germany
In three horrifying minutes, a 50-year-old Saudi resident of Germany exploited emergency exit routes and gunned an S.U.V. through a Christmas market packed with revelers, German officials said on Saturday, as they grappled to piece together a motive for the attack on Friday evening that rattled the country. At least five people, including a 9-year-old […]
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Biden signs government funding bill, averting shutdown crisis
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed a government funding bill on Saturday, formally averting a shutdown crisis after Congress passed the bill. The package funds the government at current levels through March 14, and includes $100 billion in disaster aid and a one-year farm bill. It did not include a debt limit extension demanded by […]
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Cate Blanchett & Nadine Labaki Send Messages Of Support To Beirut’s Metropolis Cinema As It Opens New Venue Against The Odds
Cate Blanchett and Nadine Labaki were among the stars sending messages of support for Beirut’s landmark arthouse Metropolis Cinema as it officially opened its new venue in the city’s port area of Mar Mikhael on Saturday. The launch marks a new chapter in the cinema’s 18-year journey after being homeless for some four years, following […]
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Mike Johnson Asked Elon Musk If He Wants to Be Speaker of the House
WHAT’S NEW House Speaker Mike Johnson revealed Friday evening that he spoke with Elon Musk as the Senate debated the spending bill that the House passed just hours before the deadline to stop a government shutdown. Newsweek reached out to Johnson’s office by email on Saturday morning for comment. WHAT TO KNOW Johnson spoke with […]
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Sylvester Stallone axes $35 million mansion sea barrier plans after angering Palm Beach neighbors
Sylvester Stallone is standing down on his initial plan to build an underwater barrier near his Palm Beach home. After he angered several neighbors in his affluent, waterfront community, Stallone made a plea during the Town Council meeting in Palm Beach on Thursday. Stallone previously addressed concerns about marine life and water quality on the […]
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College offering ‘White Supremacy in the Age of Trump’ course as President-elect returns to White House
A private liberal arts women’s college in Northampton, Massachusetts, is offering a course called, “White Supremacy in the Age of Trump” in the spring, as President-elect Trump returns to the White House. “This course analyzes the history, prevalence and current manifestations of the white supremacist movement by examining ideological components, tactics and strategies, and its […]
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