Kap’s Cafe attacked for 3rd time: Shots fired at Kapil Sharma’s restaurant in Canada; Bishnoi gang takes responsibility

Kapil Sharma’s Surrey cafe faced its third shooting incident as gunmen fired multiple shots. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang, through an aide, claimed responsibility, warning the public and threatening further action in Mumbai if their message isn’t heeded. Previous attacks also saw the gang taking credit, highlighting a pattern of targeting.

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“Travis Kelce needs some black p*ssy”: Antonio Brown blasted for vile racist and misogynistic attack on Taylor Swift over Travis Kelce

Antonio Brown’s offensive remarks targeting Taylor Swift ignited a debate about misogyny, race, and NFL culture. His racially charged and misogynistic comments, triggered by Swift’s absence from a Chiefs game, drew widespread condemnation. The incident highlighted the intersection of celebrity culture, sports, and the challenges faced by prominent women in the public eye.

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“I’m the only National Champion here”- Anthony Davis hilariously trolls Dallas Mavericks teammates Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving over NCAA Title

Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis playfully teased teammates Cooper Flagg and Kyrie Irving on media day, highlighting his 2012 NCAA championship with Kentucky. While all three were top draft picks, Davis humorously pointed out he’s the only one with a national title, unlike Irving and Flagg’s college careers at Duke.

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Eco-friendly Ganesha idol-making workshops gain traction in the city

In Pune, a growing number of residents are embracing eco-friendly Ganeshotsav celebrations by participating in clay idol-making workshops. These sessions, led by facilitators like Shruti Bhutada and Poonam Bansal, promote sustainability and reconnect people with tradition. Participants, including families and students, find the process meditative and a conscious commitment to environmental responsibility.

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Ontorio liquor ban stays: Doug Ford warns no American booze without fair trade deal; domestic sales surge

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is maintaining the province’s ban on American alcohol until the US removes tariffs on Canadian goods or a new trade deal is reached. This decision contrasts with Prime Minister Carney’s move to lift some retaliatory tariffs. Ford emphasizes protecting Ontario’s steelworkers by matching US tariffs, while the alcohol ban has boosted…

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