Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift outrank Patrick and Brittany Mahomes in new athlete-celebrity power ranking

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have surged to the top of Bleacher Report’s celebrity-athlete power couple rankings, eclipsing Patrick and Brittany Mahomes. Their high-profile romance, public displays of affection, and significant media attention have propelled them into the spotlight. The list celebrates couples with resonating personal brands, highlighting Swift and Kelce’s dominance in pop culture.

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Why Gulf-based NRIs are investing in Indian property like never before

Indian property markets are stabilising in 2025, attracting Gulf-based NRIs with affordable entry points and strong rental yields. Fractional ownership and favourable exchange rates enhance investment appeal, while NRIs prioritise quality, sustainability, and locations with educational access. Despite challenges like regulatory processes, India’s macroeconomic stability and infrastructure investments make it an attractive destination.

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Baker Mayfield’s wild joke about his 2017 arrest leaves Peyton and Eli Manning speechless

Baker Mayfield brought laughs to ESPN’s ManningCast, humorously referencing his 2017 arrest in Fayetteville, Arkansas, during a highlight reel of his evasive quarterback runs. The joke, about his past public intoxication and resisting arrest charges, resonated with fans and sports media, showcasing Mayfield’s confident and lighthearted approach to his history. The segment highlighted his improved…

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‘India cutting back completely’: Trump reiterates Russian oil claim; hopes for ‘complete deal’ with China

US President Donald Trump claimed India is significantly reducing Russian oil imports, even suggesting a complete cutback. This comes as Trump prepares to meet China’s Xi Jinping amid trade tensions. However, India has consistently denied these assertions, prioritizing its national interests and stating no such commitment has been made.

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India’s higher education faces a breaking point: 86 million seats needed or the system collapses

India’s higher education sector faces a defining decade, with a new report warning that the NEP 2020 target of a 50 percent GER demands 86.11 million enrolments by 2035. This steep expansion, requiring a 5.3 percent annual capacity growth, pushes institutions toward digital ecosystems, flexible learning, and employability-focused reforms as traditional campuses struggle to keep…

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