Is Donald Trump’s connection to McMahon family the reason Triple H visited the White House?

WWE executive Paul “Triple H” Levesque recently appeared at the White House alongside President Trump during the announcement of an executive order to revive the Presidential Fitness Test. As a newly appointed member of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition, Triple H will support the administration’s focus on promoting physical fitness in schools.

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ZIM vs NZ: New Zealand crush Zimbabwe in first Test, Matt Henry shines with 9/90

New Zealand dominated Zimbabwe in the first Test at Queens Sports Club, securing a convincing nine-wicket victory within three days. Their bowlers, led by Matt Henry’s impressive nine-wicket match haul and Mitchell Santner’s crucial breakthroughs, dismantled Zimbabwe’s batting lineup. Despite some lower-order resistance from Zimbabwe, they fell short, giving New Zealand a 1-0 lead in…

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Rani Mukerji reacts to her first National Film Award win in the Best Actress category: ‘This is validation of my 30-year body of work’

Rani Mukerji expressed overwhelming joy upon receiving her first National Award for Best Actress for her role in ‘Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway,’ a film celebrating the strength of motherhood. She credited the entire team and dedicated the award to them, acknowledging the validation it brings to her 30-year career and expressing gratitude to her fans…

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“She’s the brains”: Aaron Rodgers opens up on how his sister-in-law helped seal his $13.65M Pittsburgh Steelers deal

Aaron Rodgers surprised everyone by crediting his 20-year-old sister-in-law, Mia, for influencing his decision to sign a one-year, $13.65 million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers emphasized that he prioritized winning and team potential over a larger salary. He believes the Steelers have a strong chance at a championship, citing the team’s resilience and Coach…

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Indian-origin Nikhil Ravishankar becomes airline boss, New Zealand media disables comments on social media for massive trolling

Following Nikhil Ravishankar’s appointment as Air New Zealand’s CEO, media outlets in New Zealand disabled social media comments due to a surge of racist remarks targeting his Indian ethnicity. News organizations like New Zealand Herald, Radio New Zealand, and 1News cited their inability to moderate the hateful content as the reason for shutting down comments.

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