Michael Jackson biopic: Did Janet and Paris Jackson skip the Los Angeles premiere amid family feud? Here’s what we know | English Movie News
Gone but not forgotten, that is how the world recalls the late legend, Michael Jackson. His legacy has kept the artist alive, even years after his demise. And now with the biopic ‘Michael,’ which focuses on the early life and rise of Michael Jackson, his fans got another reason and means to celebrate the artist….
Indian-origin Meenu Batra living in US for 35 years detained by ICE: ‘That doesn’t mean you can be here forever’
Indian-origin woman Meenu Batra who worked as an interpreter in Texas courts was detained by the ICE. 53-year-old Meenu Batra, an Indian-origin woman who had been living in the US for the last 35 years was detained by ICE agents in Texas who asked him whether she knew that she had a deportation order and…
US hits Iran near Strait of Hormuz with 5,000-pound ‘bunker buster’ bomb — what makes this high-cost weapon stand out
The United States carried out a high-profile strike on Iranian missile sites near the strategic Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, deploying some of the most powerful conventional bombs in its arsenal. The attack targeted underground facilities housing Iranian anti-ship cruise missiles, which US Central Command said posed a significant threat to international shipping in the…
My son will fulfil Yogesh’s dream of model village, says victim’s wife | Bengaluru News
Bengaluru: “My in-laws (Yogesh’s parents) and my family had spurned us as we got married without their consent. Ours was a love marriage, opposed by both sides. Still, we lived on our own,” says Mallamma Goudar, who was left with four children to care for when Yogesh Goudar was murdered in 2016. “What did I…
‘Enemies were getting closer’: How US rescued missing pilot from Iran – Inside one of the most ‘daring’ operations in history
The US military carried out one of the most “daring search-and-rescue operations” in the country’s history, extracting a senior crew member officer of the downed F-15 jet from Iran on Sunday.He said that the rescue of a stranded American colonel behind enemy lines in Iran was the result of hours of real-time tracking, coordination and…
Google says criminal hackers used AI to find software flaw
Security researchers at Alphabet Inc’s Google said they believe a cybercrime group used artificial intelligence to create a hacking tool that can bypass defences in a widely used tool to administer computer systems.The scheme, which was foiled when Google alerted the tool developer, would mark the first time that Google’s Threat Intelligence Group caught a…
Meet Tsutomu Yamaguchi: Japan’s official survivour of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks | World News
Tsutomu Yamaguchi is known to be the sole individual recognised to have survived both atomic attacks in Japan during the Second World War period. His case has been documented in history books and stands out as an extraordinary case of survival associated with nuclear war. The atomic attacks carried out in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in…
CIC warns superimposed govt control could disrupt ‘finely balanced’ economic structure
Logo of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) NEW DELHI: The Central Information Commission (CIC) has held that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) doesn’t come under the purview of Right To Information (RTI) act. The commission dismissed an appeal filed in front of Ministry Of Youth Affairs &…
‘Suicidal move’- Sunil Gavaskar blasts Riyan Parag over Donovan Ferreira’s 18th over gamble
Rajasthan Royals’ skipper Riyan Parag (ANI Photo) Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has launched a sharp critique of Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag’s tactical call to hand Donovan Ferreira the 18th over in their IPL 2026 clash against Delhi Capitals, calling it a “suicidal move” that changed the course of the match. Gavaskar did not…
