Will Joe Flacco play against the Green Bay Packers tonight? Latest injury update on the popular Cleveland Browns QB

Joe Flacco is set to lead the Cleveland Browns against the Green Bay Packers in their Week 3 Sunday Night Football showdown. Cleared to start after a minor injury concern, Flacco’s veteran presence is crucial for Cleveland’s offense. Fans anticipate Flacco to exceed his passing yardage average, aiming for a statement win at Huntington Bank…

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H-1B visa fee hike: Indian tech firms could face disruption; ‘timeline for implementation is a concern’ says NASSCOM

Nasscom has voiced concerns over the US administration’s decision to hike H-1B visa fees to $100,000, potentially disrupting Indian tech companies and onshore projects. The organization also criticized the short implementation deadline, warning of uncertainty for businesses and professionals. This fee increase, coupled with proposed legislation, poses challenges for the Indian IT sector already navigating…

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AB de Villiers slams Asia Cup post-match chaos: ‘Politics should stay aside, sport must be celebrated’

South Africa cricket legend AB de Villiers criticised India’s refusal to accept the Asia Cup trophy from the ACC President, urging a clear separation of sports and geopolitics, calling the ceremony awkward. He praised India’s strong performance and composure throughout the tournament, highlighting Tilak Varma’s crucial innings in their triumph.

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Shraddha Kapoor’s LinkedIn account flagged as ‘fake’ despite being verified amid technical glitch: ‘No one can see it…’

Shraddha Kapoor recently faced issues when LinkedIn flagged her verified, premium account as fake, blocking her access. She expressed frustration on Instagram, seeking help. Meanwhile, Mohit Suri praised her stardom, and fans got excited after she was spotted discussing a new project with producer Dinesh Vijan, reportedly based on a Marathi novel.

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Saudi’s Red Lorry: How these vintage trucks helped build Saudi Arabia’s transport legacy

Vintage red trucks were essential in Saudi Arabia from 1940s to 1970s. These lorries transported people and goods across the desert. They connected villages to cities. The trucks facilitated trade and pilgrimage. Saudi Arabia began manufacturing its own trucks in 2012. This marked a shift from imports to local production. The red truck symbolizes Saudi…

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