Lady Gaga’s Tattoos: The Deep Emotional Meanings Behind Her Ink |

Lady Gaga‘s body is a diary. Every tattoo she has ever gotten tells you something true about where she was, who she loved, what she survived, or what she believed in at that exact moment in her life. With over two dozen pieces of ink spread almost entirely across the left side of her body,…

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‘Echoing Rahul Gandhi’s language’: BJP fumes at Telangana CM Revanth Reddy’s Hitler inspiration claim | India News

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy NEW DELHI: Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy has triggered a massive backlash from the BJP after invoking German dictator Adolf Hitler while explaining the name of his task force, HYDRAA. The BJP slammed the Congress leader, accusing him of “echoing Rahul Gandhi‘s language.”Speaking at an event, Reddy claimed that HYDRAA was…

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DU professor murder case: Couple arrested, property dispute suspected behind killing | Delhi News

Delhi University assistant professor, Debosmita Paul. NEW DELHI: Police have arrested a man and his wife in connection with the murder of a Delhi University assistant professor, Dr Debosmita Paul in New Ashok Nagar. The couple was known to the victim, and the motive appears to be a property dispute.At the time of the incident,…

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MH-53E Sea Dragon: Why US navy’s mine-hunting is retiring after 40 years

MH-53E Sea Dragon (Image/X) As tensions in the Middle East continue to focus attention on maritime security and the strategic Strait of Hormuz, one aircraft has repeatedly found itself back in the spotlight: the MH-53E Sea Dragon.For nearly four decades, the massive helicopter has served as the US Navy’s primary airborne mine countermeasures platform, capable…

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Poonam Dhillon praises Ranveer Singh for offering compensation in ‘Don 3’ row; backs his right to exit project: ‘Kudos to him’ | Hindi Movie News

Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar‘s ‘Don 3′ dispute and the subsequent FWICE directive have become the topic of discussion within the film industry. Now, the president of the Cine & TV Artistes’ Association (CINTAA), the body that stood by the actor when FWICE issued a non-cooperation order against him, has spoken out in the actor’s…

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Saved by the barrel: Why crude hasn’t hit the $200 mark

When the Strait of Hormuz tightened, many braced for $200-a-barrel oil. More than three months on, that nightmare scenario is still nowhere in the picture.The disruption, which removed more than 10 million barrels a day of Middle Eastern supply from the market, had fuelled warnings of crude prices soaring to as much as $200 a…

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As Jamie Dimon calls Elon Musk ‘Edison of our time’, Tesla CEO responds saying ‘Many years from now, there will …’

As SpaceX moves closer to what could become the biggest stock market listing in history, Elon Musk has found himself at the center of a debate about innovation and history. The discussion started after JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon praised Elon Musk during a road show event linked to SpaceX’s expected public debut. Jamie Dimon…

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Human activities claimed 1,653 elephant lives in India since 2009: Study | Kochi News

Kochi: Anthropogenic activities, human-induced actions and infrastructure, claimed the lives of 1,653 wild elephants in India between 2009 and 2025, with electrocution, train collisions and poaching emerging as the leading causes, according to a new study. The findings are particularly significant as India is home to nearly 60% of the world’s Asian elephant population. The…

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Kim Yo Jong Rejects US Denuclearization Claims Ahead of Xi Visit to North Korea | World News

North Korea on Sunday firmly rejected US claims that Washington and Beijing share a goal of denuclearising the Korean Peninsula, reaffirming its status as a nuclear-armed state a day before Chinese President Xi Jinping is due to visit Pyongyang.Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said US assertions that denuclearisation…

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731 IDPs die in Manipur camps since ethnic violence began | Guwahati News

731 IDPs die in Manipur relief camps since ethnic violence broke out IMPHAL: More than 700 internally displaced persons (IDPs), who were taking shelter in relief camps and pre-fabricated housing across Manipur, have died since the outbreak of violence in May 2023, according to information disclosed by the state home department under the Right to…

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