“It’s like a death”: Donald Trump linked to Gisele Bündchen’s split from Tom Brady as Supermodel finally exposes truth

Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s divorce sparked speculation, fueled by the infamous MAGA hat in Brady’s locker. Bündchen addressed rumors linking Donald Trump to their split, clarifying in an interview that politics didn’t cause their separation. She emphasized love, sacrifice, and personal growth as the real factors in their 13-year marriage’s end, expressing continued support…

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EXCLUSIVE | Akash Deep got England squad inclusion news while at hospital with cancer-stricken sister

Akash Deep dedicated India’s Edgbaston Test victory to his sister, who is battling cancer. Despite his family crisis, he claimed 10 wickets, the best by an Indian bowler in England. His U-19 coach, Saurasish Lahiri, revealed Akash’s silent struggles and commitment to his sister’s care, even during his India selection for the five-match series.

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India-US trade talks resume: Deal unlikely unless extra 25% tariffs lifted, says GTRI; urges firm stance on farm, dairy

India-US trade negotiations face hurdles as Washington’s additional tariffs on Indian goods, linked to Russian oil imports, impede progress. The Global Trade Research Initiative suggests a resolution is unlikely without Washington showing flexibility. While talks continue, India is urged to stand firm on agriculture and dairy, crucial for its farmers, and challenge the tariffs legally.

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Coffee badging: The new badge of defiance brewing in the US hybrid work culture

Once a casual caffeine ritual, “coffee badging” has emerged as a subtle act of rebellion in hybrid workplaces. According to Monster’s 2025 Coffee Badging Survey, 12% of employees now badge in, grab coffee, and leave to work remotely—symbolising the modern tug-of-war between corporate visibility and personal autonomy in an era redefining the meaning of showing…

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Men wear sarees to perform Garba in Gujarat: The chilling 200-year-old curse behind this tradition

Ahmedabad’s unique Saduma na Garba ritual features men performing Garba in sarees on Navratri’s Ashtami. This 200-year-old tradition by the Barot community serves as atonement for failing to protect Saduben, who then cursed them. Recently viral, the ritual also acts as a devotional offering for answered prayers, showcasing a profound blend of folklore, faith, and…

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