“It ain’t like I’m a small guy” — Markieff Morris dares Nikola Jokic’s MMA-trained brothers to box

On “The Big Podcast,” Markieff and Marcus Morris challenged Nikola Jokic’s brothers to a boxing match, reigniting their 2021 feud. Sparked by a hard foul and subsequent shove, the Morris twins seek to settle the score, stipulating a boxing-only contest due to Nemanja Jokic’s MMA background. Despite the logistical challenges, the podcast banter highlights the…

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Hulk Hogan didn’t just headline WrestleMania—he was WrestleMania

Hulk Hogan’s death marks the end of an era, one where wrestling embodied American heroism and spectacle. He transformed the sport into a cultural phenomenon, blending patriotism, cartoonish morality, and pop culture. Hogan’s influence extended beyond the ring, shaping American nostalgia and leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s entertainment landscape, despite controversies and later…

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Leo Daily Horoscope Today, July 28, 2025: Let forgiveness clear your heart

Today’s guidance encourages releasing past hurts and embracing forgiveness to achieve inner peace. In love, address misunderstandings with gentle communication for stronger bonds. Professionally, reset your image by taking responsibility and fostering emotional balance. Financial well-being improves by forgiving past mistakes and making mindful choices, while physical health benefits from releasing emotional weight through self-care.

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Karan Johar recalls DDLJ shoot in Switzerland with minimal crew: ‘Kajol would change behind a tree, I combed her hair, her mom Tanuja did her make-up’

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’s making involved resourcefulness. Karan Johar shared the team of 21 travelled in one bus. Aditya Chopra chose locations spontaneously. Kajol changed behind trees. Shah Rukh Khan switched outfits anywhere. The team lacked dedicated crew. Actors carried equipment. No one knew how to tie Kajol’s saree for ‘Tujhe Dekha To’. Karan improvised….

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US-Japan deal brings tariff clarity: 15% cap averts August duties; EU and China face pressure as next deadlines loom

A US-Japan trade agreement, capping auto and goods tariffs at 15%, is setting a new standard for global trade negotiations. Economists believe this benchmark could influence ongoing talks with the EU and China, who face imminent deadlines to avoid higher tariffs. The deal has boosted market confidence, particularly among automakers, and eased long-term US inflation…

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