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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 — 50 New Details From the Set of Middle-earth
IGN India· 1 hour agoIt’s not everyday that you get the opportunity to follow your feet and step into a real-life fantasy...
Uganda ready for some 'fire' in first ever meeting with West Indies
Cricbuzz· 1 hour agoWith their maiden T20 World Cup win under their belts, Uganda's Cricket Cranes will be in a buoyant mood as they take the field in the one match
Bhima Koregaon: A chronicle of police raids foretold | Mint
Livemint· 5 hours ago“Minal,” she called out, and took her aside. Minal will always remember her first thought: oh, a...
Microfeminism
The Oprah Magazine· 5 hours agoThe term came to popularity on TikTok by TV producer Ashley Chaney, who shared a video of her favorite forms of microfeminism. “If I’m emailing a team,...
Alec Baldwin Rust Shooting Trial: Everything To Know About Legal Case So Far
Pinkvilla· 7 hours agoAlec Baldwin, the actor, faces felony involuntary manslaughter charges after cinematographer Halyna...
From Nick Cannon’s testicles to Priyanka Chopra’s smile: The wild world of celebrity body part...
Hindustan Times· 8 hours agoWhile the move feels straight out of a dystopian TV show, Cannon stressed that the decision came...
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Saudi's Netflix creator faces jail on 'terrorism' charges for promoting women's rights and...
Business Today· 10 hours agoUnder pressure from Saudi authorities, Almuzaini disclosed the closure of his Myrkott Animation...
Mercedes-Benz EQA 250+ review: Driving away range anxiety
Financial Express· 12 hours agoThe new EQA 250+ has one of the longest drive ranges in its segment, but is that enough to make it ...
Democracy has survived India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Sir Simon Schama, UK historian
The Telegraph· 12 hours agoModi’s name cropped up on BBC TV during a discussion about Britain’s general election on its flagship Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme. Democracy is certainly on the back foot, but is not down and out.