Wimbledon 2025: One more time at least, says Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic, visibly struggling with physical issues stemming from a previous fall, lost his Wimbledon semi-final match against Jannik Sinner. The seven-time champion acknowledged the challenges of competing against younger, fitter opponents in best-of-five sets, admitting his physical struggles. Despite the defeat, Djokovic expressed his hope to return to Centre Court and compete at Wimbledon…

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Rihanna and Shah Rukh Khan’s playful dance on ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’ wins the internet once again: WATCH

A resurfaced video capturing Rihanna and Shah Rukh Khan’s energetic dance-off to ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’ has ignited social media. The clip showcases a playful exchange between the pop icon and Bollywood superstar, with Suhana Khan, Navya Nanda, and Shanaya Kapoor cheering from the sidelines. This memorable moment followed Rihanna’s electrifying performance, adding an extra layer of…

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Unesco tag for Maratha forts, Marathi classical language status sharpen focus on Marathi pride

Unesco’s recognition of Maratha military sites and the classical language status granted to Marathi highlight the central government’s focus on Maratha heritage, especially as Maharashtra prepares for local elections. These actions, including the Navy’s ensign redesign inspired by Shivaji, are seen as strategic moves by the BJP to connect with Marathi voters and strengthen its…

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IND vs ENG 3rd Test: ‘Everything about Lord’s makes it special’ — KL Rahul reflects after his century | Watch

KL Rahul expressed immense pride in his crucial century at Lord’s, deeming it a ‘very special’ moment. His composed 100 on Day 3 helped India match England’s first innings total. Rahul emphasized focusing on giving the team a good start, highlighting the knock’s importance. He cherished Lord’s legacy, recalling his previous century there in 2021.

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Columbia University may agree to $200m settlement; Trump administration demands reforms – Report

Columbia University is nearing a settlement with the Trump administration, potentially paying over $200 million to address alleged civil rights violations related to the harassment of Jewish students. The agreement aims to restore $400 million in federal research funding previously revoked. In return, Columbia would resolve claims and increase transparency in admissions and foreign donations,…

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