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Ajay Devgn Announces Hindi Remake of Telugu Hit 'Naandhi' With Producer Dil Raju
Released on 19 February 2021, Naandhi opened to highly positive reviews. The film stars Allari Naresh and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas Spills Sass in This Sexy Photo from Los Angeles, See Pic
Priyanka Chopra Jonas is back in the USA where she lives with her husband, singer Nick Jonas.
Happy Birthday Aftab Shivdasani: Best Performances by the Actor
In a career spanning more than two decades, the actor went on to work in over two dozen films. Last year, he made his digital debut with the Zee5 thriller web series Poison 2
Shah Rukh Khan on Completing Nearly 30 Years in Bollywood: Needed to Feel Loved
As Shah Rukh Khan's debut film Deewana completed 29 years, the actor took to social media to thank his fans for the overwhelming love they have been showering on him.
Russia Warns Britain It Will Bomb Ships Next Time
Russia warned Britain on Thursday that it would bomb British naval vessels in the Black Sea if there were any further provocative actions by the British navy off the coast of Russiaannexed Crimea.
CDC: HIV Tests Rare In Medical Settings Among WVa Drug Users
Emergency departments and inpatient medical personnel rarely conducted HIV testing on intravenous drug users in a West Virginia county with one of the nations highest spikes in such cases, according to a federal investigation released Thursday.
Kenosha Officials Reject Damage Claim Sought By Jacob Blake
Officials in Kenosha, Wisconsin, have denied a claim for damages from Jacob Blake Jr., the Black man who was paralyzed when he was shot by a white police officer last summer.
U.S. State Dept OKs Possible Sale Of F-16s, Missiles To Philippines
The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of F16 fighter jets, as well as Sidewinder and Harpoon missiles, to the Philippines in three separate deals with a combined value of more than $2.5 billion, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
NTSB: Pilots Failed To Keep Proper Spacing To Prevent Crash
The pilots in a fatal 2019 midair collision near a Florida airpark failed to keep adequate space between the planes while they were doing maneuvers near each other, a federal investigation has found.
Longtime Havasupai Leader Was Staunch Advocate For His Tribe
A longtime leader of the Havasupai Tribe who fought to protect its resources by lobbying against mining around the Grand Canyon and snowmaking at an Arizona ski resort has died.
Police Killings, Other Racial Injustice Cases Pending In US
Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin's sentencing Friday in George Floyd's death will hardly be the last word in the case, with federal civil rights charges still pending, appeals expected and three more officers facing trial.
Tennessee Activist Charged In Traffic Cone Toss Into Truck
A Tennessee prosecutor has filed charges of reckless endangerment against a Black protester accused of throwing a traffic cone into the drivers side window of a pickup truck in downtown Nashville last summer during a protest against racial injustice.
UK Plans To Ease Quarantine Rules For Travel To US, EU
Britain said Thursday that it intends to relax pandemic travel restrictions by allowing people who are fully vaccinated to visit a wide range of countries without having to selfisolate on their return.
Iowa County Shifts Eponym From Slave-owning VP To Black Dean
Iowas most liberal county is no longer named for a slaveowning U.S. vice president and instead will honor a trailblazing local Black academic.
Pak PM Imran Khan Discusses Polio Eradication Drive With Bill Gate
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan discussed the polio eradication campaign in the country with philanthropist Bill Gates on Thursday. Khan spoke on telephone with Gates, who serves as Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. They exchanged views...
Anne Rice's 'Interview With The Vampire' Set For AMC In 2022
Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire is rising again on screen, this time for TV.