‘Wasn’t sure if I could cross the border’: Jemimah Rodrigues’ hilarious reaction to arriving in Australia to play Women’s Big Bash League

Jemimah Rodrigues, fresh off India’s World Cup win, joined Brisbane Heat for the WBBL, humorously questioning if Australia would have let her cross the border after the semi-final. Despite a warm welcome, her debut saw a low score as Brisbane Heat lost their opening match. Her witty remark has since gained traction online.

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US markets today: Wall Street slips after record highs; Pfizer-Metsera deal sparks pharma gains

US stocks experienced a slight pullback on Monday after reaching record highs last week, with the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq all easing. Investors are weighing optimism about trade and potential Fed rate cuts against concerns about persistent inflation and high stock valuations. Corporate deal activity spurred gains in some stocks, including Metsera, ODP, and…

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“She looks miserable with him”: Wayne Gretzky’s daughter Paulina Gretzky’s body language with Dustin Johnson sparks concern

Paulina Gretzky, daughter of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, recently shared a social media post with her husband, pro golfer Dustin Johnson, sparking mixed reactions from fans. While some admired the couple’s lifestyle, others questioned the state of their marriage, citing concerns about Johnson’s game and Paulina’s interactions with other individuals.

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Armaan Malik voices concern over Amaal Malik’s entry in Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 19: ‘Boarding school samajhke aajaye wapas’

Amaal Malik quickly became a notable contestant on Bigg Boss 19, though his family, including brother Armaan, expressed concerns. Armaan hoped Amaal would take the experience lightly and return to their unfinished music projects. Earlier, Amaal revealed his struggles with depression and the impact of family comparisons on his confidence.

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Laptop on lap, phone in pocket? Study flags risk to sperm count

A new study by Calcutta University and the Institute of Reproductive Medicine suggests a link between prolonged mobile phone and laptop use and male infertility. The research, involving 1,200 men, found that radiation exposure, especially among those with specific genetic mutations, significantly increases the risk of azoospermia, challenging previous studies that dismissed such connections.

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