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SC denies bail to Umar Khalid in Delhi riots case

Top stories: Supreme Court rejects bail for Umar Khalid & Sharjeel Imam in Delhi riots case. Gas leak fire at ONGC well in Andhra. Bangladesh bans IPL broadcast. Read the full news updates.

Mukbang: The Psychology of Watching Others Eat

Explore the global phenomenon of Mukbang. Discover its origins in South Korea, the psychology behind its massive viewership, and what it reveals about modern loneliness and the human need for connection.

US Bans Adoptions from 39 Countries Under New Travel Rules

The Trump administration's expanded travel ban now suspends all adoption visas from 39 nations, including Nigeria and Haiti. Experts call it a major, underreported shift in policy. Read the full list and implications.

NHL's Financial Boom Drives Record Player Salaries in 2025-26

The NHL's financial surge in 2025, powered by new broadcast deals and global expansion, has led to record-breaking contracts for top stars like Leon Draisaitl and Auston Matthews. Explore the full list of highest-paid players and the trends shaping hockey

King Charles's Christmas Speech at Westminster Abbey

King Charles III will deliver his 2024 Christmas Day message from Westminster Abbey, highlighting themes of pilgrimage and reflection. The prerecorded address, a key royal tradition, follows his recent positive health update. Read more about this signific

Oscars to be Streamed on YouTube Starting 2029

The Academy Awards will move from ABC to YouTube in a landmark 2029 deal. Discover the details of this historic shift in Oscar broadcasting and what it means for viewers.

Trump Extends Travel Ban to 7 Countries

US President Donald Trump has added seven new countries to his controversial travel ban list. Find out which nations are affected and what it means for global travel.

Trump adds 20 countries to US travel ban list

The Trump administration doubles its travel restrictions, adding 20 countries and Palestinian Authority documents. Critics call it a discriminatory move disguised as national security. Details inside.

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