Rising badminton stars Bharath Latheesh and Prakriti Bharath achieved podium finishes at the FZ FORZA Alpes International U19 ...
Badminton champion Saina Nehwal was spotted at Torii by Gauri Khan, looking elegant as she posed for the paparazzi. The ...
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Combined, the wave of rulings has been met with outrage from Trump administration officials, some of whom said they plan to appeal the rulings to the Supreme Court, if needed. White House press ...
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“The Court should dismiss all claims against Ms. Lively with prejudice, deny leave to amend, and award Ms. Lively all relief sought,” declares a memorandum of law just filed in federal court ...
The president’s escalating conflict with federal courts is even more aggressive than what happened in countries like Hungary and Turkey, experts say. By Amanda Taub President Trump’s ...
PV Sindhu, two-time Olympic medallist, and Lakshya Sen, the star of the Paris Olympics, are leading India's charge in the ongoing BWF Swiss Open 300. The tournament got underway on March 18 ...
After creating a strong impact at the Telugu box office, Court: State Vs A Nobody has now secured a lucrative OTT deal with Netflix. According to sources, the film has been sold for Rs 8 crore ...
PETALING JAYA: Badminton’s Paris Olympics medallists Lee Zii Jia and Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik have dropped in the latest world rankings following their early exits at the All-England last week.
Donald Trump and his allies have spent days scorning for the courts, insisting that the judiciary—district judges, in particular—has limited power to check the president’s authority.