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Kathie Lee Gifford Talks Her New Book, Embracing Faith and Finding Joy (EXCLUSIVE)
Woman's World· 7 days agoLitfin, PhD], and Cody suggested a series of different books called Ancient Evil, Living Hope. The...
Toll in attack on Kyiv children's hospital reaches 42
The Economic Times· 2 days agoZelenskyy said on the social platform X that 64 people were hospitalised in the capital, as well as...
Nobody Can Expect To Escape: Rijiju On Complaint Against Rahul Gandhi In Lok Sabha - News18
News18· 6 days agoA day after the BJP submitted a notice against Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha over...
‘Space Cadet’ movie review: Emma Roberts’ annoying protagonist leads a silly, hotchpotch underdog...
The Hindu· 5 days agoOn paper, Prime Video’s latest comedy seems like a funny take on the routine American underdog story...
Bought a 40 year old Bertin C220 bicycle: My ownership experience | Team-BHP
Team-BHP· 4 hours agoIt was priced rather modestly at 170 Euros, it looked in great condition, and it was walking...
Chinese AI firms showcase resilience, innovations at AI event despite US sanctions
The Economic Times· 5 days agoChinese tech companies, from industry giants to ambitious startups, converged at the World AI...
‘Bisi-Bisi Ice-Cream’ movie review: Arvind Sastry’s drama is a fine character study of lonely people
The Hindu· 5 days agoSiri Ravikumar plays a high-end escort. Arvind’s film identifies itself as a slow-burn thriller, but...
Perfect timing sent the Alan Parsons Project touring galaxies far, far away with I Robot
Louder Sound· 2 days ago“We made it very clear in interviews at the time, ‘Oh no, we couldn’t possibly do this live; we’re a...
Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat talks about the journey of his film Kill and more
The Telegraph· 2 days ago'I cannot deny that Kill is the most violent and the goriest film ever made,' says the director
The Rat Pack: The Legends and Their Best Songs
First for Women· 5 days agoThe material was Sinatra.” 3. “A Lot of Livin’ to Do” (1961): The Rat Pack Life’s a ball, if only ...