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Indian-origin author Deepak Chopra named in newly released Epstein files: Who is he and what do the emails show?

Newly released documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s digital archive have revealed an exchange between the late pedophile and Indian-origin author Deepak Chopra. Read More

Orry fails to appear before Mumbai police; seeks more time

Orry, the social media sensation known as Orhan Awatramani, has asked the Mumbai Police for an extension until November 25 to make his appearance. Read More

Child star who played PC in Citadel, lands ‘mini role’ in King

Child actor Kashvi Majmundar has spilled the beans on her casting in Shah Rukh Khan’s upcoming film ‘King’. Read More

Vivek Oberoi recalls making his first crore at 17

Vivek Oberoi has opened up about the moment he earned his very first crore. Read More

‘I’m going to welcome thousands of people’: Trump defends H-1B as MAGA accuses him of betraying ‘America First’

In a recent speech, President Trump highlighted the vital role skilled foreign workers play in advancing technology projects, particularly referencing the upcoming chip factory in Arizona. Read More

‘Hands, legs missing’: Child’s dismembered body found near Gurugram expressway; police scan CCTV

Police in Gurugram have launched a major investigation after the dismembered body of a young child was discovered along the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) expressway, triggering panic in nearby villages. Read More

Kareena ‘LIKES’ late Sunjay’s sister’s post against Priya

Bollywood actor Kareena Kapoor Khan has seemingly stirred fresh attention to the high-profile Kapur family inheritance battle after she reportedly ‘liked’ a viral Instagram post featuring Mandhira Kapur Smith’s explosive remarks abou Read More

Nikki Haley’s son says US must limit international students, claims some are ‘spies for foreign governments’

Nalin Haley, son of former US ambassador and South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, has called for strict limits on international students entering American universities, warning that some may be acting as “spies for foreign government Read More