David Pelletier joins the Dallas Stars as assistant coach after 11 years with the Edmonton Oilers

David Pelletier, an Olympic gold medalist in figure skating, transitions to the NHL as an assistant coach for the Dallas Stars. With over ten years of experience in hockey development, Pelletier will provide tactical insights from an aerial perspective, enhancing player performance. His unique background and analytical mindset are expected to bring a fresh approach…

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Skip Bayless sparks controversy after criticizing Bronny James’ missed shot in Lakers vs Mavericks game

Bronny James’ missed game-winning shot in a Summer League matchup against Cooper Flagg’s Mavericks sparked immediate criticism, particularly from Skip Bayless, who drew comparisons to LeBron James’s perceived lack of clutch ability. While Flagg impressed with his defensive hustle, Bronny’s performance highlighted the challenges of rookie development and the need for consistent shooting.

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Tesla India debut: Elon Musk’s firm gets RTO nod for showroom; Model Y likely to go on sale from July 15 in Mumbai

Tesla has officially entered the Indian market, securing a trade certificate from the Maharashtra transport department. This allows the EV giant to commence sales, display vehicles, and offer test drives, with the inaugural showroom slated to open in Mumbai on July 15. The company plans to launch its Model Y initially, marking a significant step…

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What to Do If Your Flight Is Cancelled or Delayed

Flight delays and cancellations can disrupt travel plans, causing frustration. When faced with such issues, immediately approach the airline agent for rebooking or refunds, utilizing helplines and social media for quicker assistance. Understanding the reason behind the disruption is crucial for determining eligibility for compensation, as airlines must provide amenities and accommodations for lengthy delays.

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Protester unconscious on 274th day of tower protest for anti sacrilege law in Punjab

Activist Gurjeet Singh Khalsa, protesting atop a telecom tower for 274 days demanding a stringent anti-sacrilege law, was found unconscious for the ninth time. His deteriorating health and the government’s perceived delay in enacting the drafted legislation are raising concerns. Supporters warn of escalating unrest if Khalsa’s condition worsens, drawing parallels to the Bargari Morcha.

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