Julie Bowen chooses Travis Kelce over Taylor Swift as she breaks silence on his “Happy Gilmore 2” absence

Fans were disappointed by Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s absence at the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere, sparking speculation. Julie Bowen, Kelce’s co-star, expressed a preference for attending a Chiefs game over a Taylor Swift concert. Kelce is currently focused on training camp, while Swift is reportedly supporting her family after her father’s surgery.

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‘Aggressive US pressure can force…’: GTRI warns India against one-sided trade deal; says don’t fall into same trap’ as Indonesia

The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) warns India against replicating the US-Indonesia trade deal, which heavily favors the US by granting access to Indonesia’s markets while imposing tariffs on Indonesian goods. GTRI advises India to be cautious in trade negotiations with the US, especially regarding agriculture, digital trade, and product standards.

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Al-Qaida terror module busted: Guj ATS arrests 4 operatives, seizes documents on Op Sindoor

Gujarat ATS arrested four individuals from Ahmedabad, Delhi, Noida, and Modasa for alleged links to Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS). They are accused of propagating AQIS ideology, promoting radicalization, and recruitment through social media. Authorities seized incriminating materials, including pro-Pakistani content and documents related to ‘Operation Sindoor,’ during the operation.

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Super Dancer Chapter 5: Shilpa Shetty calls her mother her biggest support; says ‘When I started out at 17 she would travel with me everywhere’

Super Dancer Chapter 5 is back after four years. The show features twelve young dancers from all over India. Judges Shilpa Shetty, Geeta Kapoor, and Marzi Pestonji are also back. Shilpa shared her inspirations like Helen, Rekha, and Madhuri Dixit. She also acknowledged her mother’s support. The season promises great performances and inspiring stories.

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Artificial grass is carcinogenic? Why authorities in Europe are removing these from Football grounds

Growing concerns over the safety and environmental impact of synthetic turf are prompting significant changes worldwide. Studies in the Netherlands revealed alarmingly high levels of carcinogenic chemicals in rubber infill, leading to a planned phase-out by 2030. Similar concerns in Australia and proposed EU bans highlight a global shift towards reevaluating the use of artificial…

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