Milwaukee Bucks’ Bold Three-Team Trade Proposal Could Land $160,000,000 Portland Trail Blazers Superstar to Support the Greek Freak

The Milwaukee Bucks are aggressively pursuing a three-team trade to acquire Jerami Grant from the Portland Trail Blazers, involving the Atlanta Hawks. This move aims to bolster their championship aspirations by adding Grant’s scoring and versatility. Milwaukee would part with Kyle Kuzma and future assets, signaling their commitment to maximizing Giannis Antetokounmpo’s prime despite Grant’s…

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Thyroid workshop concludes at BHU; 20 patients treated; doctors trained in advanced local anaesthesia technique

A two-day thyroid workshop, organized by the ENT department at Banaras Hindu University, successfully concluded with 20 patients undergoing thyroid swelling operations. Doctors from across the country participated and learned modern surgical techniques, notably local anesthesia, a long-practiced method at BHU. The workshop aimed to train doctors in this technique for wider patient benefit.

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Karnataka Bhavan row: Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar aides clash in Delhi; H Anjaneya says ‘I was hit with shoe’

A public dispute erupted in Delhi between aides of Karnataka’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar at Karnataka Bhavan. The confrontation involved alleged threats and abusive language, leading to formal complaints and calls for an inquiry. The Chief Minister has directed an investigation into the matter following complaints from women staff regarding the…

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Watch: Bharti Singh gets emotional watching Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s film Saiyaara; says ‘I cried at least two to three times’

Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s romantic drama ‘Saiyaara’, directed by Mohit Suri, is captivating audiences, sparking emotional reactions nationwide. Comedian Bharti Singh, along with her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa, recently watched the film, with Bharti seen wiping away tears, deeply moved by the love story.

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West Nile virus cases on the rise: How to spot the first symptoms of the infection before it gets serious

West Nile virus cases are rising across the United States. Public health officials are reporting more infections than usual. The virus spreads through mosquito bites. Most people do not show symptoms. Some develop West Nile fever. A small percentage experience severe neurological issues. Prevention includes using insect repellent and removing standing water. Early detection is…

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