North East United FC retain title with a landmark 6-1 win over Diamond Harbour FC

NorthEast United FC showcased their dominance by defeating Diamond Harbour FC 6-1 in the Durand Cup final, securing their second consecutive title. The defending champions displayed clinical efficiency, highlighted by goals from Asheer Akhtar, Parthiv Gogoi, and Thoi Singh. Despite Luka Majcen’s goal for Diamond Harbour, NEUFC sealed the victory with additional goals, marking a…

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Johnny Lever throws shade at modern-day actors and comedians for relying on vulgarity, double-meaning jokes: ‘No aukat to stand before us. They copy and think…’

Johnny Lever has voiced his concerns about the increasing vulgarity and double-meaning jokes in modern Indian comedy, attributing it to Hollywood’s influence. He challenges today’s comedians to prove their talent by creating clean, skillful humor, emphasizing the importance of family-friendly content. Lever proudly notes his daughter, Jamie Lever, continues his legacy of clean comedy.

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Fan Chengcheng faces dangerous encounter with obsessed fans at airport; agency issues a statement saying they ‘reported the incident to the police’

Chinese idol Fan Chengcheng faced a dangerous situation at an airport when pursued by saesang fans in a car. The vehicle swerved erratically, nearly hitting him, prompting intervention from his staff. His management agency released a statement condemning the behavior, reported the incident to the police, and urged an end to supporting such obsessive fan…

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New kid zone inaugurated at AHPGIC to support young cancer patients with play and learning

A vibrant kid zone, featuring a library and play area, has opened at Cuttack’s cancer institute, offering young patients a cheerful escape. Donated books and recreational items aim to foster imagination and joy, aiding in their emotional and physical healing. This initiative provides a much-needed space for children to relax and express themselves during treatment.

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US schools face a crisis as immigrant student enrollment drops, straining budgets and communities

Across America, public schools are facing a sharp decline in enrollment from immigrant families, reshaping classrooms and budgets alike. From Miami-Dade to San Diego, districts report empty seats, financial shortfalls, and diminished cultural diversity, as policy changes and fear drive families away. Educators warn that the loss of these students threatens not just funding, but…

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