Osmania doctors perform Telangana govt hospital’s first ‘super emergency’ liver transplant; save 17-year-old girl

In a first for Telangana government hospitals, Osmania Medical College doctors successfully performed a liver transplant under the “super emergency” category on a critically ill 17-year-old engineering student suffering from acute liver failure. After being deemed ineligible for a living donor transplant, a matching liver was swiftly secured through Jeevandan from a brain-dead donor.

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Instagram ad lures Hyderabad woman into ‘stock tips’ scam; loses Rs 1.5cr to fraudsters posing as trading experts

A Hyderabad instructional designer lost ₹1.5 crore to fraudsters posing as stock-trading advisors. Lured by an Instagram ad promising exclusive access to block trades and IPOs, she downloaded two apps and deposited ₹42,000 initially. Encouraged by displayed profits and WhatsApp tips, she invested ₹7 lakh more. When she tried withdrawing from her virtual balance of…

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WWE SmackDown results (7/18/2025): A chaotic contract signing with John Cena and Cody Rhodes, Stephanie Vaquer wins, and more

Friday Night SmackDown witnessed a chaotic contract signing for SummerSlam between Cody Rhodes and John Cena, ending with Rhodes forcing Cena to sign after a brutal attack. The show also featured Charlotte Flair defeating Raquel Rodriguez, Damian Priest winning against Carmelo Hayes by disqualification due to Alistair Black’s interference, and Stephanie Vaquer triumphing over Alba…

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Katy Perry reveals she wrote THIS song after her first divorce; gets emotional during the concert – Deets Inside

Katy Perry, amidst her recent split with Orlando Bloom after a nine-year on-and-off relationship, got emotional during a California concert on Tuesday, July 14, 2025. During the ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ segment, fans voted for her to perform ‘Not Like the Movies,’ a song written after her first divorce, and ‘The One That Got Away.

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‘You don’t need 22 robots’: Nasser Hussain defends fired-up Mohammed Siraj, sees shades of 2005 Ashes in India vs England series

Former England captains Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton draw parallels between the current India-England Test series and the iconic 2005 Ashes, highlighting the intense drama and closely contested matches. The series, currently led by England 2-1, is marked by on-field tension and individual rivalries, reminiscent of the Edgbaston Test two decades ago.

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SAP, Intel, Google, IBM bet big on India as strategic base; GCCs shift from East Europe amid cost, talent squeeze

Several multinational corporations, including ArcelorMittal, Heineken, and Google, are shifting their global capability centers from Eastern Europe to India. This transition is fueled by factors such as geopolitical instability, rising operational costs, talent saturation in Eastern Europe, and India’s cost-effectiveness and growing talent pool.

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