Four-storey building collapses in Delhi’s Seelampur: Several trapped, rescue operations underway; 2nd incident in under 48 hours

A four-story building in northeast Delhi’s Seelampur area collapsed on Saturday, leading to a frantic rescue operation. Several individuals are feared trapped under the debris of the ground-plus-three-floor structure. Fire officials have confirmed that three to four people have already been hospitalized, and seven fire tenders are at the scene working to save others.

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IND vs ENG 3rd Test: Why Rishabh Pant was allowed to bat at his regular spot despite missing fielding duty – Explained

Rishabh Pant’s finger injury during the third Test at Lord’s raised concerns about his batting eligibility, but ICC rules permit him to bat at his usual position as the injury was legitimate. This contrasts with tactical absences, which could restrict batting order. Pant’s return at No. 5 was a significant advantage for India, allowing him…

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Kyrie Irving gets a surprise call from former teammate Luka Doncic during Twitch stream in unexpected viral moment

During a recent live stream, Kyrie Irving received a surprise call from his former Dallas Mavericks teammate, Luka Doncic, now with the Los Angeles Lakers, exciting fans. Their candid conversation, filled with playful banter about donations and late-night streaming, quickly went viral, highlighting their enduring friendship despite the NBA trade.

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When Anushka Sharma praised Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone’s Hollywood success: ‘I feel proud of them’

Anushka Sharma expressed pride in Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone’s achievements in Hollywood. She mentioned her lack of Hollywood ambitions. Deepika is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and will star in ‘AA22xA6’. Priyanka will feature in ‘Heads of State’, an SS Rajamouli film, ‘The Bluff’, and ‘Citadel’ season two.

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US state department layoffs: Trump administration orders workforce reduction; over 1300 employees affected

The US State Department has laid off over 1,300 employees, including civil service employees and foreign service officers, as part of the Trump administration’s plan to reduce its workforce by approximately 15%. This move, framed as a reorganization to eliminate duplicate offices, has drawn criticism from Democratic senators who argue it weakens U.S. diplomacy amid…

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