Oscar Awards: Nick Jonas spotted wearing a Kalava on his wrist as he supports wife Priyanka Chopra set to presenter for awards show |

Everyone’s favourite ‘Jiju’, Nick Jonas took a moment to cool down before hitting the Oscars red carpet with wife Priyanka Chopra. Dressed to impress in a velvet double-breasted suit, the actor took to his handle to share a video of himself sipping on a glass of water. The hunk shut down any possibility of controversy…

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Democrats blast FCC Chair Carr’s broadcast license threats as anti-First Amendment, ‘totalitarian’

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr has drawn fierce backlash from Democratic lawmakers and free speech advocates for threatening to revoke broadcasters’ licenses over their coverage of the war in Iran. Carr on Saturday blasted broadcasters shortly after President Donald Trump called reports that Iran struck five U.S. tanker planes “fake news.”  In a post on X, Carr…

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Oscars 2026 Live Updates: Celebs stun in shades of black, white and red as they hit the Academy Award red carpet

The biggest night in Hollywood, the 98th Academy Awards, is finally here, bringing together the film industry’s biggest stars under one roof for an evening celebrating and honouring the best in film. As A-list celebrities descend on the red carpet, many will already be winning the spotlight with their fashion choices, even if they don’t…

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After Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal says ‘I also feel like taking a break’: ‘I will stop singing the day I have to lip-sync’ | Hindi Movie News

After Arijit Singh’s decision to step away from playback singing sparked discussion among fans, Shreya Ghoshal has shared her thoughts on the singer’s move and the importance of authenticity in live performances. The singer stressed that lip-syncing on stage is something she would never want to rely on. She also described Arijit as someone deeply…

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Scores of illegal sewage spills every day as worst areas revealed

Scores of illegal sewage spills into rivers and the sea took place across England on average every day last year, a Times investigation has found. Documents, data, residents’ accounts, video and analysis show a widespread picture of companies illegally breaching permits regulating sewage spills from about 2,500 outfalls. The findings led regulators to warn that…

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