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Ashish Chanchlani Urges Paresh Rawal to Reconsider Hera Pheri 3 Exit: ‘You Are the Soul of This Franchise’
YouTuber-turned-comic sensation Ashish Chanchlani publicly messaged Paresh Rawal following the announcement of Rawal’s exit from Hera Pheri 3:
“Paresh sir, I am sure you must be feeling burnt out by babu bhaiya… But we all genuinely request you to come back. You are truly the soul of this franchise. I hope you find a way.”
Ashish expressed concern that reprising the iconic role of Babu Bhaiya might have become exhausting, urging Rawal to reconsider for the sake of fans and the legacy of the film.
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Ananda Lewis, Former MTV VJ and Talk Show Host, Dies at 52
Ananda Lewis, the groundbreaking MTV VJ and later talk show host, has passed away at age 52 after a courageous and public battle with breast cancer. Her family confirmed she died on June 11, 2025, at her Los Angeles home, while under hospice care.
Rose to fame as a host on BET’s Teen Summit following her graduation from Howard University in 1995
Became a prominent MTV VJ in 1997, fronting iconic shows like Total Request Live and Hot Zone. By 1999, she was hailed as "the hip-hop generation's reigning It Girl" by The New York Times
Launched her self-titled daytime talk show in 2001 (The Ananda Lewis Show), though it ran for just one season
Later roles included correspondent for The Insider, appearances on Celebrity Mole: Yucatán, America’s Top Dog, and TLC’s While You Were Out. She also forged a distinct path as a carpenter.
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Adorable Baby Raccoon Dog Exploring the Forest
A curious young raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) takes its first steps in the lush green forest. With its fluffy fur, bright eyes, and soft gaze, this charming creature showcases the beauty and innocence of wildlife. The blurred background perfectly highlights the animal’s gentle features and natural habitat.
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Majestic Stag in the Heart of the Forest
A magnificent stag stands proudly amidst the lush greenery of a dense forest. Its impressive antlers rise high, symbolizing strength and grace. Surrounded by vibrant ferns and towering trees, the stag appears calm yet alert, embodying the wild beauty of nature.
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"Intense Stare of the Wild Fox"
"A stunning close-up of a wild fox captured in its natural habitat. The fox's piercing blue eyes and vibrant red fur create a powerful and captivating image, highlighting the beauty and intensity of wildlife. The blurred forest background adds depth, emphasizing the fox's sharp gaze as it explores the forest floor."
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Majestic Jaguar in Autumn Glow
A stunning close-up of a powerful jaguar, showcasing its intense gaze and intricate golden-black rosette patterns. The warm autumn backdrop enhances the beauty of this magnificent predator, highlighting its grace and strength in the wild.
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Iran wants to talk about de-escalation, says Trump
We’ve just been hearing US President Donald Trump speak at the G7 conference in Canada.
Appearing alongside Canada’s leader Mark Carney, Trump says Iran is “not winning this war” wants to talk about de-escalating the conflict with Israel, which he describes as “painful for both parties”.
“They should talk immediately before it’s too late.”
Trump was then asked what it would take for the US to get involved in the conflict militarily, to which he responded that he didn’t want to talk about that.
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Princess Kate looking like a model goes viral
Princess Kate looking like a fashion model went viral on TikTok, with one user calling her "simply beautiful inside and outside."
The Princess of Wales was praised for a succession of past royal looks in a post on the social network that praised her height and fashion-style walk.
Why It Matters
The edit went viral after it was liked more than 37,000 times and viewed 553,000 times, having been posted with the message: "Catherine would have done excellently as [a] MODEL, if [she] weren't a PRINCESS! Her height and catwalk of [a] model."
What to Know
The on screen caption suggested the video was made in response to a comment reading: "She's a princess, she wasn't born to be a model."
The creator of the edit wrote: "Oh really? Are you sure? (She's got me like nobody)."
The video included a clip of Kate at King Charles III's coronation in her robe as Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order.
There is then a clip of Kate arriving in a bright yellow Roksanda dress in Jamaica at Norman Manley International Airport for a Platinum Jubilee tour on March 22, 2022.
Next was a Roland Mouret wide-leg maroon suit which Kate wore to a reception on November 15, 2023, ahead of a major speech at The Design Museum in London later that day.
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Did Trump's upcoming gold smartphone 'T1 Phone' have a hilarious typo in its description box on Trump Mobile website?
Did Trump's upcoming gold smartphone 'T1 Phone' have a hilarious typo in its description box on Trump Mobile website?
Priced in the mid-tier smartphone category, Trump’s T1 boasts of a 6.8" Punch Hole AMOLED screen. The screen runs up to 120Hz refresh rate and comes with fingerprint sensor and AI face unlock features. Oh, there is a 3.5mm headphone jack too! The smartphone is slated to run on Android 15.
With a 50MP primary camera, the T1 Phone is powered by a 5000 mAh long life camera. Wait, what?
Typo?
The Trump Mobile website suggests that Trump’s T1 comes with a 5000 mAh battery. However, those who visited the website before the phone became the viral news, noted that there was an error in the description of the battery capacity of the Trump phone.
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Vibrant Purple Daisy in Full Bloom
A stunning close-up of a vibrant purple daisy, showcasing its delicate petals and detailed yellow-centered core. The rich hues of the flower contrast beautifully with the soft green background, highlighting nature's intricate beauty. Perfect for floral enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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Ethereal Reflections: The Dance of Light and Shadow
A mesmerizing digital artwork featuring a surreal landscape where day and night intertwine. A twisted tree stands gracefully by a reflective lake, mirroring both a radiant full moon and a glowing golden sun. With layered mountains in the background and soft, painterly clouds floating across a vibrant sky, the scene evokes a dreamlike harmony between light and darkness, nature and imagination.
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A hospital in the Israeli town of Beersheba has been hit as Iran fired a barrage of missiles, with the conflict between the two countries continuing into a seventh day.
Iran said the strike had targeted a military site close to the hospital, not the facility itself. Dozens of people were reported injured in several locations across Israel, including near Tel Aviv.
After visiting the Soroka Medical Centre on Thursday, Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz said Iran's supreme leader "can no longer be allowed to exist".
Meanwhile, Israel's military said it had targeted Iran's nuclear sites including the "inactive" Arak heavy water reactor and Natanz facility.
How did latest conflict start and where could it lead?
Watch: How close is Iran to a nuclear weapon?
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The secretive nuclear site only a US bomb could hit
The conflict began on 13 June, when Israel launched attacks on Iranian nuclear sites and killed several top generals and nuclear scientists.
Israel's deputy foreign affairs minister said Iran's hit on the Soroka hospital was "deliberate" and "criminal".
In a post on X, Sharren Haskel said the site that was the main medical centre for Israel's entire Negev region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would "exact the full price from the tyrants in Tehran".
While Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz told reporters: "Khamenei openly declares that he wants Israel destroyed - he personally gives the order to fire on hospitals."
BBC correspondents in the area described the scale of the damage as extensive, with debris and plumes of smoke floating through the air long after the blast.
Several wards were completely destroyed as fire spread through one of the buildings, causing windows to smash and ceilings to collapse, hospital authorities said.
Around 200 patients will be transferred to other hospitals centres, Prof Shlomi Codish, chief executive of the Soroka said.
"At the moment we don't know if buildings or other wards might collapse," he added.
On Thursday morning, an Iranian ballistic missile struck the business district of Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv - causing a large sheet of glass to fall several floors from a skyscraper and part of an electrical pylon to crash to the ground.
About 20 people are believed to have been injured by the blast in the area, authorities have said.
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Iran prepares to strike US bases if they join the war • Khamenei posts 'the battle begins' in first statement since Trump demands his surrender
IAF drone downed in Iranian territory, military confirms
The drone incident occurred amid a series of Israeli airstrikes more than 1,500 kilometers from Israel.
An unmanned IAF drone fell in Iran after it was targeted by a surface-to-air missile during operational activity, the IDF said on Tuesday. No injuries were reported, and there is no concern of an information leak.
The drone incident occurred amid a series of Israeli airstrikes more than 1,500 kilometers from Israel. These operations aim to secure air superiority by targeting Iran’s air defense systems and missile network infrastructure.
The IDF said the campaign includes carefully coordinated waves of strikes, intended to disable every launcher capable of firing at Israel.
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‘Occupation’ or fighting ‘rebellion’? 9th Circuit weighs Trump’s case for troops in L.A.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday questioning both President Trump’s decision to deploy federal troops to Los Angeles and the court’s right to review it, teeing up what is likely to be a fierce new challenge to presidential power in the U.S. Supreme Court.
A panel of three judges — two appointed by President Trump, one by President Biden — pressed hard on the administration’s central assertion that the president had nearly unlimited discretion to deploy the military on American streets.
But they also appeared to cast doubt on last week’s ruling from a federal judge in San Francisco that control of the National Guard must immediately return to California authorities. A pause on that decision remains in effect while the judges deliberate, with a decision expected as soon as this week.
“The crucial question ... is whether the judges seem inclined to accept Trump’s argument that he alone gets to decide if the statutory requirements for nationalizing the California national guard are met,” said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law.
The questions at the heart of the case test the limits of presidential authority, which the U.S. Supreme Court has vastly expanded in recent years.
When one of the Trump appointees, Judge Mark J. Bennett of Honolulu, asked if a president could call up the National Guard in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in response to unrest in California and be confident that decision was “entirely unreviewable” by the courts, Assistant Atty. Gen. Brett Shumate replied unequivocally: “Yes.”
“That couldn’t be any more clear,” Shumate said. “The president gets to decide how many forces are necessary to quell rebellion and execute federal laws.”
“It’s not for the court to abuse its authority just because there may be hypothetical cases in the future where the president might have abused his authority,” he added.
California Deputy Solicitor General Samuel Harbourt said that interpretation was dangerously broad and risked harm to American democratic norms if upheld.
“We don’t have a problem with according the president some level of appropriate deference,” Harbourt said. “The problem ... is that there’s really nothing to defer to here.”
The Trump administration said it deployed troops to L.A. to ensure immigration enforcement agents could make arrests and conduct deportations, arguing demonstrations downtown against that activity amounted to “rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States.”
State and local officials said the move was unjustified and nakedly political — an assessment shared by Senior District Judge Charles R. Breyer, whose ruling last week would have handed control of most troops back to California leaders.
Breyer heard the challenge in California’s Northern District, but saw his decision appealed and put on hold within hours by the 9th Circuit.
The appellate court’s stay left the Trump administration in command of thousands of National Guard troops and hundreds of Marines in L.A. through the weekend, when demonstrators flooded streets as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protests.
The events were largely peaceful, with just more than three dozen demonstrators arrested in L.A. Saturday and none on Sunday — compared to more than 500 taken into custody during the unrest of the previous week.
Hundreds of Marines still stationed in L.A.”will provide logistical support” processing ICE detainees, Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement Tuesday. Under last week’s executive order, National Guard troops will remain deployed for 60 days.
Arguing before the appellate panel Tuesday, Shumate said the military presence was necessary to defend against ongoing “mob violence” in L.A. streets.
“Federal personnel in Los Angeles continue to face sustained mob violence in Los Angeles,” the administration’s lawyer said. “Unfortunately, local authorities are either unable or unwilling to protect federal personnel and property.”
Harbourt struck back at those claims.
“[Violence] is of profound concern to the leaders of the state,” the California deputy solicitor general said. “But the state is dealing with it.”
However, the three judges seemed less interested in the facts on the ground in Los Angeles than in the legal question of who gets to decide how to respond.
“In the normal course, the level of resistance encountered by federal law enforcement officers is not zero, right?” Judge Eric D. Miller of Seattle asked. “So does that mean ... you could invoke this whenever?”
While the appellate court weighed those arguments, California officials sought to bolster the state’s case in district court in filings Monday and early Tuesday.
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"Elegant Trio of Scarlet Roses"
"A stunning close-up of three vibrant red roses in full bloom, their velvety petals unfolding with perfect symmetry. The rich crimson hues contrast beautifully against the soft, glowing background, creating a romantic and captivating visual. The glossy green leaves add depth and freshness, while the delicate lighting enhances the elegance of each flower. Perfect for expressing love, passion, and timeless beauty."
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Dreamy Pebble Valley
A whimsical, surreal landscape featuring smooth, oversized pebbles scattered along a sandy path, nestled between soft, velvety green hills. The scene evokes a peaceful fantasy world under a clear blue sky—perfectly blending natural inspiration with a cartoon-like aesthetic.
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Strait of Hormuz: What happens if Iran shuts global oil corridor?
There is considerable speculation that Iran might retaliate for the US's strikes on its nuclear facilities by closing the world's busiest oil shipping channel, the Strait of Hormuz.
About 20% of global oil and gas flows through this narrow shipping lane in the Gulf. Blocking it would have profound consequences for the global economy, disrupting international trade and ratcheting up oil prices.
It could also inflate the cost of goods and services worldwide, and hit some of the world's biggest economies, including China, India and Japan, which are among the top importers of crude oil passing through the strait.
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