MyKayla Skinner reveals shocking death threats after Simone Biles feud and new women’s sports fight

Olympic medalist MyKayla Skinner revealed the devastating impact of online hate following a public disagreement with Simone Biles. Facing death threats and depression, Skinner struggled as a new mother. However, this painful experience ultimately empowered her to find her voice and advocate for women’s sports, joining movements like ‘Save Women’s Sports’.

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Floods, landslides wreak havoc in Indonesia: Death toll crosses 300; rescuers struggle to find hundreds still missing

Indonesia grapples with devastating floods and landslides, claiming over 300 lives. Authorities face immense challenges reaching cut-off regions, with damaged infrastructure hindering rescue efforts. Thousands are displaced, and many remain missing, feared trapped under mud and debris. Persistent monsoon rains continue to fuel these recurring natural disasters across the archipelago.

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Uttan–Virar Sea Link Phase I approved: 55km corridor to cut traffic, boost connectivity in Mumbai – key features

Mumbai is set for a massive transport upgrade with the approval of the Uttan–Virar Sea Link, Phase I. This 24.35-km bridge, India’s longest, will anchor a 120-km coastal corridor connecting South Mumbai to Vasai, Virar, and Vadhavan Port. The Rs 58,754 crore project promises reduced travel times, lower emissions, and significant economic development.

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NBA Trade News: Dallas Mavericks Finalize Deal with 7’5” Big Man in Exhibit 10 Deal for 2025-26 Season

The Dallas Mavericks have signed 7-foot-5 center Jamarion Sharp to an Exhibit 10 contract for the 2025-26 season. This move provides the Mavericks with rim protection and depth while offering Sharp a pathway to the NBA through training and G League development. The deal presents minimal financial risk for the team and significant career growth…

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Does Javed Akhtar support use of AI? Veteran screenwriter reacts to ongoing debate in film industry: ‘People feel advancements are going to badly affect society’

Veteran writer Javed Akhtar believes artificial intelligence is an unstoppable scientific advancement, urging people to focus on harnessing its power for societal benefit. He noted that AI relies on existing data, placing control in the user’s hands. Akhtar’s perspective comes amid Hollywood strikes and debates over AI’s role in filmmaking, highlighting its growing presence.

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