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'Dear Vaibhav...' : Virat Kohli’s heartwarming message for Sooryavanshi after RR win | Cricket News

‘Dear Vaibhav…’ : Virat Kohli’s heartwarming message for Sooryavanshi after RR win | Cricket News

Virat Kohli and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Screengrab/X) Vaibhav Sooryavanshi once again lit up IPL 2026 with a sensational knock against RCB in Guwahati, earning the Orange Cap along with a heartfelt note from Virat Kohli.In one of the most electrifying performances of IPL 2026, 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi delivered a breathtaking knock to power Rajasthan Royals…

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Jennifer Lopez prepares to launch ‘Office Romance’ with Brett Goldstein, says ‘I am back in my RomCom era’

Jennifer Lopez prepares to launch ‘Office Romance’ with Brett Goldstein, says ‘I am back in my RomCom era’

Jennifer Lopez is taking a thrilling trip back to her ‘Maid in Manhattan’ roots with her upcoming R-rated romantic comedy, ‘Office Romance,’ where she stars alongside Brett Goldstein. Taking to social media, Lopez teased fans with hints of a more audacious, grown-up twist on the rom-com formula, invoking the playful spirit of films like ‘Knocked…

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Matthew Perry’s stepfather says ‘I feel bad for you. I don’t hate you’ to Ketamine Queen after she got15-year prison sentence |

Matthew Perry’s stepfather says ‘I feel bad for you. I don’t hate you’ to Ketamine Queen after she got15-year prison sentence |

In a heartfelt statement, Keith Morrison, who is Matthew Perry’s stepfather, addressed the recent 15-year sentencing of Jasveen Sangha, controversially dubbed the ‘Ketamine Queen’. Morrison conveyed a surprising sense of understanding towards Sangha, noting that hostility would not serve any purpose. Amid the recent news that ‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha has been sentenced in relation…

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Scientists in Australia have discovered a tiny microbe that could reveal the origin of human life | World News

Scientists in Australia have discovered a tiny microbe that could reveal the origin of human life | World News

Scientists have discovered an archaea called ‘Asgard’ in the extremely high-salinity waters of Shark Bay, Australia, which contains microbes that provide a long-standing evolutionary enigma for many centuries – how did simple, single-celled bacteria develop into such complex multicellular organisms, animals, and human beings? These unique microorganisms serve as an evolutionary link; they carry with…

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