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Liam Payne's Death Ruled As Accidental and Not Suicidal, 3 Accused Of Crime

There was a lot of speculation around the death of the singer and investigations were conducted in order to understand if it was a murder, accident or a suicide case




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Varun Dhawan Talks About Being A Dad: "I'd Kill Anyone Who Harms My Daughter"

Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal welcomed a baby girl in June this year and the actor has very happily been discussing about fatherhood and his life after becoming a father.




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"We all tried to avoid that clash..": Ajay Devgn on Singham Again locking horns with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3

Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty have spoken about why the release date of Singham Again couldn't be changed despite clash with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3.




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Sonnalli Seygall shares pregnancy diet secret: "Ghee made from cow urine and dung"

Sonnalli Seygall has revealed how she has been having a special 'pregnancy ghee' made from cow dung, cow urine and milk.




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Game Changer teaser: Kiara Advani is misfit, Ram Charan's political action saga fails to impress; fans call it 'Disaster'

Apart from the lead pair, Ram Charan and Kiara Advani, the film features SJ Suryah, Anjali, Jayaram, Naveen Chandra, Sunil, Srikanth, Samuthirakani and Nassar. While it was initially set for a Christmas 2024 release, the film was pushed to January 10, 2025.




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"Ranveer kept talking rubbish, Kareena has all the gossips": Ajay Devgn spills beans on Singham Again co-stars

Ajay Devgn has revealed how Ranveer Singh kept talking rubbish on Singham Again sets, Kareena Kapoor had all the gossips, Arjun Kapoor proved himself once again.




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Varun Dhawan's 'heart sank' when he saw Samantha use oxygen tank, collapse during Citadel: Hunny Bunny shoot

Varun Dhawan has recalled the two instances when his heart sank seeing Samantha Ruth Prabhu using oxygen, collapsing on the sets of Citadel: Hunny Bunny




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Veteran south Indian actor Delhi Ganesh passes away

Veteran south Indian actor Delhi Ganesh, known for his memorable roles in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada cinema, is no more.




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Diljit proudly says 'Punjabi aa gaye Abu Dhabi' during his Dil-Luminati Tour

Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh, who had a successful tour in India, mesmerised concert-goers in the Middle-East and was heard proudly saying "Punjabi aa gaye Abu Dhabi."




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Malaika Arora's November challenge after split with Arjun Kapoor: No alcohol, remove toxic people

Malaika Arora has penned down some big challenges for herself for the month of November. Let's take a look.




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'Ageing gracefully': Kareena Kapoor goes bold in bikini; captures shirtless Saif Ali Khan in Maldives

Taking to her Instagram handle, Kareena shared photos and wrote, "Saturday selfies with one thrown in of the husband." In the photos, Kareena opted for no-makeup look as she flaunted her natural beauty. Saif Ali Khan looked handsome in neon colour pants.




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Narayan Murthy forgot his 25th wedding anniversary; Sudha doesn't cook: Couple share heartiest moments on Kapil Sharma show

On Saturday's episode co-founder of Infosys Narayana Murthy and his wife Sudha Murthy, Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal and his wife Grecia Munoz graced the Kapil Sharma show. The couple delighted the viewers with their charming personalities and candid stories.




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Neetu Kapoor, Riddhima groove to Bobby Deol's song Jamal Kudu from Animal; fans ask 'Where is Ranbir, Alia, Raha?'

Taking to her Instagram handle, Riddhima Kapoor shared glimpses from her Saturday night party, where she was seen dancing Jamal Kudu song, which is from Ranbir Kapoor's film. Her mother Neetu Kapoor also joined her.




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Kiara Advani Wears Rohit Bal Ensemble For Game Changers Promotion; Netizens Find It Disrespectful

Numerous Bollywood celebrities have paid tribute to the iconic Rohit Bal after his death by wearing outfits that he had designed, however, netizens definitely did not like Kiara's tribute to the designer




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Alia Bhatt To Star In Kalki 2898 AD Director Nag Ashwin's Next: Here's What We Know

Based on speculation, Alia Bhatt might be in talks with Nag Ashwin for a female-centric film.




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MrBeast & Logan Paul in Mumbai: Saif Ali Khan fulfils Jeh wish; Kareena Kapoor, Taimur, Malaika Arora, Arhaan pose with global stars

A video shows Saif Ali Khan carrying his son Jeh on his shoulders, while Taimur sits next to Kareena at a nearby table. Both Taimur and Jeh wore matching caps, while Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan twinned in black outfits. When the anchor asked who would like a picture with Logan Paul, Jeh raised his hand.




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Vaani Kapoor, Fawad Khan wrap up London Schedule of 'Abir Gulaal'

The London schedule of Indian actress Vaani Kapoor and Pakistani actor Fawad Khan's upcoming romantic comedy "Abir Gulaal" has wrapped up.




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'Contestants are heavily humiliated or favored': Shoaib Ibrahim on declining Salman Khan-led Bigg Boss 18

Bigg Boss 18 features Shilpa Shirodkar, Arfeen Khan, Rajat Dalal, Chahat Pandey and others. Bigg Boss 18 airs on Colors TV and is also available for streaming on Jio Cinema.




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Raveena Tandon adopts 'abandoned' German Shepherd

Bollywood actress and an ardent animal lover Raveena Tandon has a new addition to her family – a German Shepherd named Elsa, who was found abandoned on a rainy highway and later was rescued.




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WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week

Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Jason Riley, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger. Reuters/AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly




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WSJ Opinion: James Bond’s License to Kill Fun

Inside View: Much like too many films these days, “No Time to Die” and the other Daniel Craig 007 movies have taken a dark turn. This from a franchise that used to deliver fun and sophistication. Images: Danjaq/MGM Composite: Mark Kelly




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WSJ Opinion: Stacey Abrams, Voter Suppression and Georgia 2022

Potomac Watch: Stacey Abrams lost the 2018 Georgia governor's race to republican Brian Kemp, and to this day she's never accepted the result. In 2022 the progressive democrat will take him on again, despite still being mostly focused on "voter suppression." Images: AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly




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WSJ Opinion: What if The Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade?

Wonder Land: The end of Roe would erode the foundations not just of abortion, but of an entire philosophy of American governance born 50 years ago with Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society." Image: Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images




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WSJ Opinion: Weak Foreign Policy Exacerbates Russia, Ukraine Tensions

Joe Biden came to office promising he'd take a tough stance with Vladimir Putin, but his foreign policy decisions to date haven't deterred Russia amassing thousands of troops in readiness to invade Ukraine. Images: Getty Images/Maxar Composite: Mark Kelly




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WSJ Opinion: Biden's Failing Vaccine Mandates

Journal Editorial Report: He fought the law, and the law won. Image: Drew Angerer/Getty Images




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WSJ Opinion: The High Political Heat of the Crime Wave

Journal Editorial Report: Progressive prosecutors make no apologies. Image: Gabriella Audi/AFP via Getty Images




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WSJ Opinion: Does Joe Biden Actually Have a China Policy?

Journal Editorial Report: A diplomatic Olympic boycott may not be enough. Image: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images




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WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week

Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn, Jillian Melchior and Dan Henninger. Images: AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly




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WSJ Opinion: Blame Progressive Voters for Rising Crime

Wonder Land: As District Attorneys pull back on prosecution and focus on areas like bail reduction, crime rates are rising. Perhaps voters are now starting to regret the consequences of electing progressives. Image: Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images




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Alibaba Tries to Go Global With ‘Singles Day,’ China’s Big Shopping Festival

Singles Day in China is the world’s largest annual shopping extravaganza. Its creator, the e-commerce giant Alibaba, is now exporting the event to the rest of the world as part of its push to challenge Amazon and others. Photo: Geoffroy Van der Hasselt/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images




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Trapped in the Metaverse: Here’s What 24 Hours Feels Like

Everyone is blabbing about the metaverse. But what does this future digital world look like? WSJ’s Joanna Stern checked into a hotel and strapped on a VR headset for the day. She went to work meetings, hung out with new avatar friends and attended virtual shows. Photo illustration: Tammy Lian/The Wall Street Journal




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Why Conglomerates Split Up

Corporate titans General Electric and Johnson & Johnson both announced that they are splitting, two of the latest in a long string of conglomerate break ups. Here’s why big businesses divide and what it could mean for investors. Photo illustration: Tammy Lian/WSJ




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Why Apple Is Fixated on $19

Apple’s polishing cloth turned heads online when the tech giant began selling it for $19. But it’s far from the only Apple add-on selling at that price. WSJ’s Dalvin Brown explains why. Illustration: Rafael Garcia




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Nor’easter Soaks the East Coast With Flooding Rains, Lashing Winds

The first nor’easter of the season barreled across the east coast, bringing heavy rain and high winds. Cars were stuck on flooded roads in Massachusetts as some homes in New Jersey lost power on Tuesday. Photo: Peter Pereira/Associated Press




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U.S. and China Agreed on a Global Tax. Could They Resolve Other Issues?

Beijing and Washington have been at loggerheads on issues from tech to human rights and territorial claims, but a recent global tax deal shows how the rivals can also cooperate. WSJ looks at what’s next for U.S.-China relations as the G-20 meets in Rome. Photo Composite: Sharon Shi




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Three Key Pieces of Evidence Presented at Elizabeth Holmes’s Trial

In the trial of Elizabeth Holmes, prosecutors have shown texts, emails and audio clips portraying her in her own words. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday asked Sara Randazzo about key pieces of evidence and what to expect. Photo: Nick Otto/AFP via Getty Images




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Migrants at Poland-Belarus Border Try to Cross Into EU

Thousands of migrants massed at the eastern border of the European Union, some cutting razor wire and attempting to climb over fences between Belarus and Poland. Polish troops were mobilized to prevent them from crossing. Photo: Leonid Shcheglov/Zuma Press




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Justice Stephen Breyer Announces Retirement From U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his plan to retire after serving more than two decades on the court. The departure gives President Biden the opportunity to deliver on his promise to nominate the court’s first Black woman. Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters




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Biden Hosts Democracy Summit Amid Tensions With China and Russia

As authoritarian regimes in China and Russia continue to make gains, President Biden faces a challenge of reigniting global democracy at his Summit for Democracy. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains how Biden will navigate these challenges at the virtual summit. Photo Illustration: Elise Dean




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Washington Pays Tribute to Bob Dole at Capitol Ceremony

Bob Dole, a longtime Republican leader and senator for more than half a century, was honored at a ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda on Thursday. President Biden and leaders of Congress were among those paying tribute. Photo: Jonathan Ernst/Pool via AP




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Gerrymandering Could Shape the Midterms, But Reform Is Possible

States are drawing new congressional district maps for the House of Representatives that could determine control of Congress. This undertaking is proving to be highly politicized, but as WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains, the process can be reshaped. Photo illustration: Todd Johnson




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The Capitol Riot’s Ripple Effects in U.S. Politics

A year after pro-Trump rioters attacked the U.S. Capitol, lawmakers and Americans remain divided over what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, and who is to blame. WSJ journalists look at changes in Congress since then, and what it could mean for the 2022 midterm elections. Photos: Getty Images




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‘What Kind of Nation Are We Going to Be:’ Biden Reflects on Jan. 6 Riot

In an address to the nation on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, President Biden accused former President Donald Trump of spreading a “web of lies” about the 2020 election. Photo: Michael Reynolds/Pool via Reuters




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‘Democracy Held:’ Washington Reflects on Jan. 6 Capitol Riot

President Biden and congressional lawmakers on Thursday remembered the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot with a series of speeches and a candlelight vigil. WSJ’s Sadie Gurman explains how the day unfolded in Washington, D.C. Photo: Tom Brenner/Reuters




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Biden Says Build Back Better Will Likely Be Broken Up

President Biden said at a news conference Wednesday that the stalled $2 trillion Build Back Better proposal would likely have to be split up to get certain pieces, like provisions on climate, energy and early-childhood education, passed. Photo: Oliver Contreras/Sipa/Bloomberg News




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Biden Warns Russia of ‘Disaster’ if It Invades Ukraine

President Biden said on Wednesday that the U.S. is ready to unleash sanctions against Russia if President Vladimir Putin makes a move against Ukraine. Biden also laid out a possible diplomatic resolution. Photo: Susan Walsh/Associated Press




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Retirements Are Latest Challenge Facing Democrats Ahead of Midterms

With the 2022 midterm election just months away, the Democratic Party faces losing its congressional majority due to a growing number of retirements. Photo illustration: Elise Dean




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How Omicron Challenges U.S. and China on Vaccine Diplomacy

China got out ahead of the U.S. in shipping its Covid-19 vaccines around the world, but the Biden administration said it has donated more doses. WSJ examines how Omicron challenges both as they push for global influence. Photo: Rodrigo Sura/Esteban Biba/Shutterstock




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China’s ‘Zero-Covid’ Policy Creates New Supply-Chain Worries

To keep out Covid-19, China closed some border gates late last year, leaving produce to rot in trucks. Restrictions like these and rules at some Chinese ports, the gateways for goods headed to the world, could cascade into delays in the global supply chain. Photo composite: Emily Siu




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Federal Reserve Signals Intentions to Raise Interest Rates in March

To temper elevated inflation, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank intends to raise short-term interest rates in mid-March. Photo: Federal Reserve