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‘He was banished from Gujarat by Supreme Court,’: Sharad Pawar slams Amit Shah over ’corruption...
Livemint· 16 hours agoNationalist Congress Party (SCP) chief Sharad Pawar hit back at Amit Shah on July 27 saying it was ...
20-Year-Old Hiker Falls to Her Death at Half Dome in Yosemite
The Inertia· 3 days agoRohloff, who was just 20 years old, wanted to be a math teacher. She loved hiking — so much, in...
Pawar hits back at Amit Shah over 'corruption ringleader' jibe | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoSAMBHAJINAGAR: Days after Union home minister Amit Shah called NCP(SCP) chief Sharad Pawar the...
Joan Jett and Mike Tyson: The improbable story of rock's strangest photoshoot
Louder Sound· 5 days agoSadly, the good times couldn't last. Legend has it that Jett continued to call Tyson as he terrified...
The story of Moby Grape: chaos and courtrooms, acid trips and white witches
Louder Sound· 5 days agoIn the studio, Spence was both catalyst and talisman. “He was a jubilant guy, a real outgoing...
A strange passion for high risk
Tribune India· 1 day agoThis is a freaky yet breathtaking documentary about an acrobatic stunt couple ‘rooftopping’ through several countries around the world. Angela Nikolau...
Is the Doomsday Fish Actually a Terrible Omen?
HowStuffWorks· 1 day agoAs land-dwelling humans, the ocean can be both fascinating and a little (or a lot) frightening. It's therefore not all that surprising that an appearance of the< ...
Over One-Third of Psychiatric Patients Are Misdiagnosed—Here Are Our Stories
Verywell Mind· 4 days agoI had been suicidal several times. College was torture; I was miserable. It was easy to see the...
Days Of Our Lives Two-Week Breakdown: Beginnings And Endings For Salem Supercouples
SOAPHUB· 4 days agoTuesday, July 23, 2024, Episode #14906 Jada has a strange encounter with Everett. Wednesday, July...
The Mystery of Jupiter's Shrinking Great Red Spot Might Be Solved
ScienceAlert· 13 hours agoNow, it's just over a third of that width at 14,000 kilometers. Earth's 12,742-kilometer diameter could still fit inside – but it's getting to be a tighter squeeze. We've never seen