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UnitedHealthcare CEO killing investigation widens to outside New York City; Buffalo Bills rookie Ray Davis honors “Big Brother” mentor at game
UnitedHealthcare CEO killing investigation widens to outside New York City; Buffalo Bills rookie Ray Davis honors “Big Brother” mentor at game
A father from UP has sought help from the Delhi High Court for his daughter, Shahzadi Khan, facing a death sentence in the UAE for allegedly murdering an infant. He requests the court to direct the MEA for information on her current legal status and well-being.
Many experts predict a gradual decline in mortgage rates next year, but other scenarios could play out.
A Bengaluru techie, Atul Subhash, tragically died by suicide, leaving a 24-page note accusing his wife and her family of driving him to the extreme step. He alleged they filed false cases and demanded Rs 3 crore, detailing a campaign of harassment and extortion. Subhash’s brother supports these claims, stating the relentless pressure led to…
For the believers and nonbelievers, the Pentagon answered whether UFOs or aliens have ever visited Earth, saying, “there is no evidence.” Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder fielded several questions from reporters on Thursday on topics such as the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the use of B-2 bombers to conduct precision strikes…
Florida’s DeSantis-backed Senate Bill 266 now sits in the crosshairs of a federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Florida and attorneys on behalf of educators who insist the law is “punishing educators and students for expressing differing and disfavored viewpoints.” Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill into law in…
Parkinson’s disease cases will rise to 3.15 million by 2033. The increase will be seen in seven countries including the US, UK and Japan. Older adults are most affected by this brain disorder. The disease impacts movement, mental health and sleep. Treatment can help manage symptoms but the disease remains a concern for aging populations.