Chicago Bears fifth-round rookie Zah Frazier will sit out 2025 season after personal issue emerges

Rookie cornerback Zah Frazier’s promising start with the Chicago Bears faces an unexpected halt as a personal matter sidelines him for the 2025 season. Despite the setback, the Bears are committed to supporting Frazier, ensuring he remains engaged through meetings, training, and medical support. The team aims to prepare him for a strong comeback in…

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Online Gaming Bill: BCCI ends Dream11 ties – ‘will not indulge with such organisations’

The BCCI and Dream11 have ended their partnership following the passage of The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, which bans money-based online gaming. Dream11 has stopped all paid contests and shifted to a free-to-play model, while My11Circle has also suspended real money games. Both companies affirm their commitment to legal compliance and…

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‘Mahavatar Narsimha’ box office collections day 8: Ashwin Kumar’s epic finds its footing; nears Rs 45 cr milestone

Ashwin Kumar’s animated film, ‘Mahavatar Narsimha,’ is exceeding expectations at the box office, amassing ₹44.25 crore in just eight days. This makes it a top-grossing Indian animated film, surpassing ‘Hanuman.’ Despite a modest opening, strong word-of-mouth propelled weekend growth, with the Hindi version leading collections, indicating rising interest in mythological animation among North Indian audiences….

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Viral videos, politics, and censorship: Faculty navigate the new battleground of higher education in the US

Universities in the US face rising challenges as social media, politics, and censorship collide in classrooms. Teaching sensitive topics like race, religion, and extremism has become high-stakes, with viral clips and political scrutiny amplifying controversy. Faculty navigate a precarious environment where academic freedom is threatened, forcing institutions to develop policies and support systems to protect…

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‘I come from a backward family’: Ismail Darbar says son Zaid Darbar has ‘right’ to ask Gauahar Khan not to work

Music composer Ismail Darbar lauded daughter-in-law Gauahar Khan as a devoted mother but admitted to avoiding her work due to his old-fashioned views. He cited his wife Ayesha’s career sacrifice as an example of his traditional values, emphasizing that only his son Zaid has the right to advise Gauahar on her professional choices.

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