Stranger Things fans report hearing from “Hawkins Police” after calling number on Eleven’s missing poster

Stranger Things fans have uncovered a clever Season 5 easter egg: a real phone number printed on Eleven’s “missing teen” poster. Calling it triggers an immersive in-universe voicemail from Hawkins Police about the search for Jane Hopper and the post-earthquake lockdown. The discovery has ignited fan excitement across social platforms, adding a playful real-world dimension…

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‘Love you pari till eternity’: Parag Tyagi celebrates birthday with ‘Gajar Ka Halwa’; gestures feeding his chest tattoo dedicated to Shefali Jariwala – Watch

Months after Shefali Jariwala’s passing, Parag Tyagi marked his birthday with a surprise visit from friends who brought homemade gajar ka halwa. Tyagi, still grieving, shared the sweet treat with his pet, Simba, and honored Jariwala’s memory. He also previously shared throwback birthday celebrations and engaged with children from their NGO.

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Orissa high court directs govt to introduce battery-operated vehicles for patient mobility at Sishu Bhawan

The Orissa high court has directed the state government to fast-track the deployment of battery-operated vehicles at Sishu Bhawan, aiming to enhance the mobility of patients and caregivers. With the court emphasising the importance of these vehicles in easing transportation within the bustling paediatric facility, the next hearing is set for January 8, 2026.

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Ashes: ‘Use brains’ – 85-year-old former England cricketer warns Ben Stokes’s men ahead of 2nd Test against Australia

Legendary cricketer Geoffrey Boycott urges England to adopt a more strategic approach for the second Ashes Test at Brisbane. Following a crushing defeat in Perth, Boycott advises against reckless aggression, emphasising the need for batsmen to assess match situations. He also criticised captain Ben Stokes’s ‘has-beens’ comment, highlighting the lack of Ashes success for the…

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Railways rolls out winter safety measures

As temperatures plummet and dense fog rolls across the Danapur division, East Central Railway is stepping up its winter safety measures. The new strategy rolls out GPS tracking alerts for crew members and dedicated workshops aimed at improving focus and vigilance. To tackle visibility issues, they’ve introduced practical tools like bright flashlights and reflective posts.

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