‘India, we love you’: Akon and his wife Tomeka Thiam interact with paps at Delhi airport amid their ongoing divorce drama

Senegalese-American singer Akon and his wife Tomeka arrived in India for his three-city tour, drawing attention amid ongoing divorce proceedings. The couple made a stylish appearance at the Delhi airport, sharing a warm interaction with the paparazzi. Akon expressed his excitement to return to India, a country he considers a second home.

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How Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz became central to a financial inquiry that now places their MLB careers under uncertainty

Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz face a federal probe over alleged betting on pitch outcomes. Investigators are reviewing phone records and financial data. The players are on administrative leave. Their careers and contracts are at risk. This situation highlights vulnerabilities in sports integrity amid a growing betting market. Their trial is anticipated…

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Taliban government protests no invitation to UN climate summit

The Taliban government expressed its disappointment Sunday that it was not invited to the COP30 conference despite Afghanistan being one of the nations most vulnerable to climate change. Afghanistan’s National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) expressed its “deep concern over the fact that, despite Afghanistan being one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, it has unfortunately not…

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‘He plays second fiddle’: Ex-India cricketer’s shocking claim on Shubman Gill’s T20I form

Shubman Gill is now playing a supporting role to Abhishek Sharma’s explosive batting in T20 internationals. Former India pacer Varun Aaron notes Gill’s adjustment to this new dynamic. Sharma’s ability to perform across different conditions and his proactive approach are highlighted. This opening pair offers a promising start for India’s T20 strategy.

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Breaking the degree myth: How two-year colleges are becoming America’s smarter path to success

As tuition costs at top American universities surge past $90,000 annually, a growing number of students are rejecting the traditional four-year route in favor of affordable two-year associate degrees. Offering specialized training, faster employment, and financial stability, these programs—from software engineering to radiation therapy—are redefining higher education as a path to empowerment, not lifelong debt.

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