‘I feel beautiful in them’: Dakota Johnson comments on wearing sheer dresses; commends her mother for confidence

Dakota Johnson embraces daring outfits, including see-through dresses, feeling beautiful and confident. She credits her mother, Melanie Griffith, for instilling self-love and body positivity, crucial lessons in a world prone to criticism. Johnson also touched upon the difficulties of growing up with famous parents and navigating the blurred lines between her professional and personal life.

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Bengaluru horror: Intoxicated civil engineer dies in sleep after spouse hits him with wooden stick; cities self-defence

A Bengaluru civil engineer, Bhaskar, died after his wife, Shruthi, struck him with a wooden stick during a domestic dispute. Shruthi claims self-defense, alleging years of abuse and provocation after Bhaskar returned home intoxicated from an affair. The postmortem revealed blunt-force trauma. Shruthi is now in judicial custody, with police considering her claims.

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Jharkhand Governor Approves Fee Regulation Bill for Private Educational Institutions to Curb Arbitrary Charges

Governor Santosh Gangwar has approved the Jharkhand Professional Educational Institutions (Fee Regulation) Bill, 2025, passed by the state assembly in August. This bill aims to curb arbitrary fee hikes by private institutions by establishing a fee regulation committee. The governor also approved amendments regarding teacher qualifications and non-teaching staff appointments.

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Fragile gains in America’s job market recorded amid corporate layoff storm: Has US’s job market found a pulse?

After months of stagnation, the US job market showed faint signs of revival in October 2025, with ADP reporting a modest gain of 42,000 jobs—the first rise since July. Led by education, healthcare, and utilities, this uptick offers cautious optimism amid layoffs at major firms. Economists, however, warn of fragile recovery, wage cooling, and deepening…

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