US fentanyl crackdown: Two Indians sanctioned over fake pills; sold drugs online to Americans

The US has sanctioned two Indian nationals, Sadiq Abbas Habib Sayyed and Khizar Mohammed Iqbal Shaikh, for allegedly operating illegal online pharmacies. They are accused of selling counterfeit pills containing fentanyl and methamphetamine to American consumers. These actions follow criminal indictments and aim to combat the flow of deadly drugs into the US.

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Trump’s tariff scare: Ramdev urges boycott of US products; says ‘no Indian should be seen at counters of American brands’

Yoga guru Ramdev has urged Indians to boycott American companies in response to the U.S. imposing 50% tariffs on Indian imports, denouncing the move as “political bullying.” The U.S. initially imposed 25% tariffs, later doubling them due to India’s continued purchase of Russian oil. Democrats criticize Trump for targeting India while sparing China, a larger…

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“I love you so much” – Bronny James’ girlfriend Parker Whitfield sends sweet message for her mom as she celebrates special day

Parker Whitfield honored her mother Salli Richardson on her birthday with a touching social media post. The tribute highlighted their close bond. Meanwhile, Parker’s relationship with Los Angeles Lakers player Bronny James is going strong. Bronny had also recently celebrated Parker’s birthday. The couple has been public about their romance since last year and Parker…

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Manoj Bajpayee breaks the typecast myth, speaks about playing the Common Man, Gears up for Inspector Zende release

Manoj Bajpayee, known for portraying relatable characters, enjoys embodying common people due to his ability to connect with them through keen observation. He recalls his theatre days where observation was a crucial exercise for actors. Bajpayee is now awaiting the release of his upcoming comedy thriller, “Inspector Zende,” where he plays Inspector Madhukar Zende.

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Five schoolboys drown in Falgu

Five teenage boys tragically drowned in the Falgu river near Keni bridge in Gaya while bathing after school. The incident, attributed to slipping into deep water, prompted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to announce compensation for the families. However, the families have refused the compensation, alleging that excessive sand mining created dangerous craters in the riverbed.

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