Boeing defence workers strike for first time in nearly 30 years: 32k machinists reject revised wage, retirement offer; last walkout was in 1996, lasted 99 days

Around 3,200 Boeing machinists in St. Louis initiated a strike after rejecting the company’s revised contract offer, which included a 20% wage increase and boosted retirement contributions. This action, the first in almost three decades, impacts Boeing’s defense and space division. The union, seeking a contract reflecting their critical role, last struck in 1996.

Read More

At 40, Cristiano Ronaldo named GOAT by Portuguese league, honoured as Best Player of All Time

Cristiano Ronaldo receives the Portuguese League’s GOAT award, recognising him as the Best Player of All Time. At 40, he continues to break records, recently equalling the all-time World Cup qualifying goal tally and leading Portugal to a Nations League title. At Al Nassr, he remains focused on turning individual brilliance into long-awaited team silverware.

Read More

How a secret document at Duke Law Journal triggered a national civil rights investigation

The US Department of Education has launched a civil rights investigation into Duke University and the Duke Law Journal following reports of a secret grading document allegedly awarding additional points based on race and group affiliation. A joint letter from US officials urges Duke to eliminate unlawful racial preferences in admissions and hiring. The probe…

Read More

Johnny Lever throws shade at modern-day actors and comedians for relying on vulgarity, double-meaning jokes: ‘No aukat to stand before us. They copy and think…’

Johnny Lever has voiced his concerns about the increasing vulgarity and double-meaning jokes in modern Indian comedy, attributing it to Hollywood’s influence. He challenges today’s comedians to prove their talent by creating clean, skillful humor, emphasizing the importance of family-friendly content. Lever proudly notes his daughter, Jamie Lever, continues his legacy of clean comedy.

Read More

Chhattisgarh: 103 Reds, 49 with Rs 1cr bounty on their heads, surrender in Bastar

Chhattisgarh delivered a significant blow to Maoists as 103 Naxals, including 49 carrying a cumulative Rs 1 crore reward, surrendered in Bijapur. Each received Rs 50,000 under the rehabilitation policy, marking a defeat for Maoist ideology and their parallel governance structures. Officials urged remaining cadres to embrace the policy, following 410 surrenders this year.

Read More

Former NBA Champion Andrew Bogut reveals how Charlie Kirk’s death posed an impact on Australians

Andrew Bogut, the former NBA champion, has amplified the Australian reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Bogut shared posts from Australian commentators highlighting concerns about public safety and freedom of speech following the incident at Utah Valley University. The posts also dissect the broader implications of Kirk’s killing on public trust and political discourse.

Read More

IND vs ENG |‘It had to be Siraj’ – Ex-England skipper on India’s fightback

Nasser Hussain lauded India’s well-deserved 2-2 series draw against England, emphasising Mohammed Siraj’s pivotal role in securing the final wicket. He highlighted the captivating nature of the series, with each Test extending to the final day, and stressed the responsibility of cricket’s ‘Big Three’ to protect Test cricket’s future amid concerns about its viability in…

Read More