Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s parents issue first statement after D4vd gets charged with first degree murder: ‘All we want is justice’ |

The parents of late Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the 14-year-old girl whose decomposing body was found in the trunk of a vehicle registered to D4vd, have called for justice in their first public statement. Celeste Rivas‘ family issue statement As per NBC Los Angeles, the family, through their attorney, Jesus Rivas and Mercedes Martinez, began by…

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Middle East conflict hits rice traders: Basmati exporters left pending payments; funds ranging Rs 2,000 to Rs 25,000 crore in limbo

India’s premium basmati rice trade has come under severe strain as the escalating conflict in West Asia disrupts exports, blocks consignments at ports and leaves payments worth thousands of crores pending, raising concerns for traders and farmers alike.A Bhopal-based businessman told ANI that consignments of Premium 1121 Basmati rice, earlier exported regularly, are now stuck…

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‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives 5’ to resume filming without Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen – Reports |

Filming for ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ season 5 is set to resume after a halt due to Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen’s legal battles and custody dispute. Reports indicate the show will continue, but Paul and Mortensen will not be featured. This decision follows earlier production pauses and cast refusal to work…

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Did Kubbra Sait just take a dig at actors undergoing surgery for unrealistic body standards? says, ‘Why are we insecure? | Hindi Movie News

In a world dominated by filtered images and unrealistic beauty standards, actress Kubbra Sait champions the power of self-acceptance. She believes that true insecurity arises from within and asserts that confidence is key. As she celebrates a successful decade in the industry, Sait attributes her achievements to unwavering discipline, consistency, and a love for her…

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‘Incomprehensible’: birds flee and hundreds of turtles left to die after government cuts water to NSW wetlands | Environment

An “incomprehensible” disaster is unfolding at wetlands in New South Wales after the state water agency abruptly stopped environmental flows in the state’s north-west, leading to the deaths of turtles, waterbirds, frogs and sheep. Researchers from the University of New England (UNE) have been desperately trying to help more than 300 turtles they say have…

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