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Actor Kamaal R Khan arrested: Actor-producer Kamaal R Khan has been arrested in Mumbai. Police took him into custody following questioning related to a firing incident. The incident occurred in the Oshiwara area. He will be presented in court today. Authorities are expected to request his custody for further investigation into the matter.
Veronique Nichanian concludes her 37-year tenure as Hermes' men's designer with her final collection. Her departure marks the end of an era, with the 71-year-old credited for transforming the brand's menswear into a global success through understated luxury and comfort. The appointment of Grace Wales Bonner signals a new direction for the esteemed French house.
Plato, a pivotal ancient Greek thinker, profoundly shaped Western philosophy. A student of Socrates, Plato established the Academy, a pioneering institution. His ideas, including the Theory of Forms, explored justice and the ideal state. Plato's teachings influenced generations, impacting theology, science, and education across diverse cultures. His legacy continues to resonate.
Punjab Police have busted two terror modules ahead of Republic Day, arresting five operatives of the proscribed outfit BKI. Authorities seized a significant cache of arms, ammunition, and an RDX-based IED, thwarting an imminent attack. Investigations reveal foreign-based handlers orchestrated these disruptive activities.
Delhi NCR Cold Wave Alert: Delhi-NCR will experience a cold wave starting Saturday. Nights will become colder, and dense fog is expected. Minimum temperatures may drop significantly. Maximum temperatures will remain below normal. Light rain or thunderstorms are possible. Commuters should expect disruptions. Winter conditions are set to continue through January.
Ramesh Sippy's iconic film Sholay was born from his father GP Sippy's struggle to rebuild his life and career after Partition. Forced to abandon his studies, Ramesh returned to Mumbai to direct films, culminating in the monumental success of Sholay, a project that defied initial lukewarm reception to become a cinematic legend.
Silver price may retreat and fall back to $90 in few days? The metal crossed $100 but technical indicators show overbought levels. Moving average gaps, profit booking, and market positioning suggest a possible short-term pullback toward key support zones.
The Pentagon has released a new defense strategy. It asks allies to take charge of their own security. The focus is now on the Western Hemisphere. Traditional allies are urged to increase their defense spending. The U.S. will ensure access to key areas like Greenland and the Panama Canal. China is seen as a settled force needing deterrence.
Nivin Pauly's latest thriller, Baby Girl, has opened to a subdued box office start. The film recorded a modest overall occupancy of 21.47%, with night shows showing the strongest response. Word of mouth over the weekend will be crucial for its box office performance. Read on to know how much it earned on day 1.
Lexie Lawler license number emerges on social media after the former labor and delivery nurse faced backlash for comments about Karoline Leavitt. Users shared alleged license details, demanded action, and questioned professional conduct. Authorities and institutions have not verified the license number, profiles, or fundraising pages circulating online.
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman pledges a prosperous and humane nation if his party wins power. He promises to eliminate unemployment and establish justice, following the Charter of Madinah. Rahman criticizes former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and vows transparent politics.
Border 2 has made a powerful debut in cinemas. The war drama starring Sunny Deol and others drew large crowds on its opening day. The film opened on a strong note in India. This strong performance places it among Bollywood's highest opening-day collections. Early trends suggest a big opening weekend for the film. Read on!
Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk faces a class action lawsuit in New York. The company is accused of using its patents to keep a monopoly on its diabetes drug Victoza. A drug wholesaler claims Novo engaged in a pay-for-delay scheme with Teva Pharmaceutical. This allegedly delayed cheaper generic versions of Victoza. The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages for Victoza purchasers.
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has strongly criticized Muhammad Yunus, the Interim Government's Chief Advisor. She claims Bangladesh is experiencing an age of terror and that its territory and resources are being bartered away. Hasina urges the people to overthrow the Yunus regime. She describes the nation as battered and bleeding, facing a perilous chapter in its history.
The U.S. military has struck a vessel involved in drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This action follows the recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The strike resulted in two fatalities. U.S. Southern Command confirmed the operation. This incident is part of ongoing efforts to combat drug smuggling routes.
Defense leaders from 34 nations will convene in February for a crucial meeting. They will address shared security concerns across the Western Hemisphere. This gathering follows recent events in Venezuela. The conference aims to foster regional stability and prosperity. It highlights the interconnectedness of nations in the Americas and beyond.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon received a 20.5% pay raise to $47 million for 2025. This compensation package makes him one of Wall Street's top earners. The bank reported strong financial results driven by significant dealmaking and trading activities. Goldman advised on major mergers and led the largest global IPO in 2025.
A massive winter storm is sweeping across the United States. Freezing rain and snow are hitting many regions. Millions are under watches and warnings for ice and cold. Extensive power outages are a major concern. Schools are closed, and flights are canceled. Authorities are preparing for severe impacts and potential damage.
Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodriguez stated over 600 inmates have been released. This number is higher than rights groups estimate. Rights groups are demanding the release of all political prisoners. Families of detainees are growing agitated. Supporters of former leader Nicolas Maduro continue to protest his release.
Lexie Lawler 'husband' Tim Lawler social media profile and gofundme fundraiser page seeking $35,000 donation emerges online after the Florida nurse was fired. The profiles and fundraiser appeared following backlash over comments about Karoline Leavitt. Their authenticity remains unverified as public reaction continues.
Indias young and restless, including founders, frat boys and sorority girls many of them Davos debutants chose unique ways to connect, bond, mingle and confab at the World Economic Forum (WEF), while global leaders sought to rethink and reconfigure the world at Davos, the sleepy Swiss hamlet.
Who is Lexie Lawler and why was she fired from her job? Lexie Lawler, a labor and delivery nurse at Baptist Health Boca Raton, was fired after a social media video showed her making graphic comments about White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitts pregnancy.
Who is Lula Lahfah and Reza Oktovian? Indonesian influencer Lula Lahfah was found dead at 26 in South Jakarta on January 23. Her boyfriend, musician Reza Oktovian of Weird Genius, canceled a show hours earlier. Authorities continue investigations while fans react to the tragic news.
Grok outage map and affected US cities list shows Grok down for thousands of users in the United States. Reports confirm Grok outage, Grok not working, and Grok server issue affecting app and web users across several major cities, according to DownDetector data.
Who is Guy Fieri and why his new hair is grabbing eyeballs? Guy Fieri surprised fans by sharing an AI makeover on his birthday. The Food Network star showed a new hairstyle and outfit. The post sparked reactions from fans, chefs, and family members.
Quote of the day and investing lessons by Suze Orman: Financial expert Suze Orman advises a balanced mix of stocks and bonds for long-term investments like retirement accounts. This strategy aims to achieve inflation-beating gains from stocks while using bonds to mitigate risk and preserve capital during market downturns, ensuring financial security.
Job search strategy: A Reddit user found success in their job search after changing their approach. Instead of sending many applications, they focused on tailoring their resume to match employer language. This involved identifying pain points in job descriptions and addressing them directly. Simplifying resume formatting also helped bypass applicant tracking systems.
His comments assume significance as the company in 2025 reported a decline in sales for the first time in five years.
Frozen car doors are a common winter annoyance that can result in costly damage if managed improperly. Automotive instructor Sean Reisdorf highlights patience, preventive maintenance, and safe thawing methods. Newer cars with electronic mechanisms need additional attention, while older vehicles may require careful handling of plastic handles. Following expert guidance keeps doors functional and safe.
In 2026, India's automotive landscape is set to witness a groundbreaking transformation with over 30 new vehicles hitting the market. Major players like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, and Mahindra & Mahindra are at the forefront of this exciting evolution.
Indian apparel exporters face factory closures and job losses. Buyers are deferring or cancelling orders due to uncertainty over high US tariffs. The Apparel Export Promotion Council warns of permanent harm if a tariff deal is delayed. Exporters have absorbed significant price reductions, wiping out profits.
Dubai-based Apparel Group is reportedly in early-stage exploratory talks to acquire a stake in Indian beauty distributor Baccarose. The potential deal could involve the entire company or just its retail arm, Parcos, which operates over 50 specialty perfume stores. This move comes as Baccarose faces increased competition in the Indian beauty market.
Bank employee unions will strike on January 27. This follows failed conciliation talks. Public sector banks may face disruptions. The strike adds to the January 26 public holiday closure. Operations could be significantly affected. Unions are demanding a five-day work week. Discussions with government and Indian Banks' Association yielded no positive results. The strike is confirmed.
India will be the partner country at Gulfood 2026 in Dubai. Over 160 exhibitors from 25 states will present processed foods, frozen products, and pulses. This participation aims to boost India's agri exports. The event aligns with opportunities from the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
Silver and gold prices climbed on Friday, driven by strong safe-haven demand amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and expectations of easier US monetary policy. In the domestic retail market, silver rose 6.42% to 3,18,960 per kg, while gold gained 3% to 1,55,428 per 10 gm.
The government has approved wage revisions for public sector general insurance employees and Nabard staff, with a 12.41% hike for insurers effective August 2022. Pension revisions for RBI and Nabard retirees have also been sanctioned, enhancing benefits for thousands of former employees and their families.
India's private sector activity rebounded in January, with the HSBC Flash Composite Output Index rising to 59.5, driven by faster growth in new orders and output. Business sentiment improved, reaching a three-month high, as both manufacturing and services sectors saw accelerated growth. Hiring resumed, and input prices rose at their fastest pace in four months.
India's economic growth measurement is undergoing a significant overhaul, with the statistics ministry proposing the use of granular data and new benchmark techniques for quarterly GDP estimates. These revisions, set to be implemented alongside the GDP base year rebasing to 2022-23, will also impact sub-national accounts and key economic sectors.
Term of the Day: A stagflationary spiral is a rare economic crisis where stagnant growth and high unemployment collide with surging prices. This toxic cycle triggers a wage-price feedback loop, forcing costs higher even as the economy shrinks. Unlike standard recessions, central banks face a Catch-22 where raising rates to fight inflation worsens job losses. Global supply shocks and greenflation in 2026 have made this structural risk a top priority for national news and market stability.
National Small Savings Fund collections have reached 2.17 lakh crore, nearing two-thirds of the fiscal year's budget estimate. Officials anticipate exceeding the target due to year-end tax-saving rushes, providing the government with additional comfort and reducing market borrowing needs.
The Enforcement Directorate has conducted searches across Delhi, Gurugram and Goa in connection with its money-laundering probe into the December 6 Goa nightclub fire that killed 25 people. The investigation focuses on alleged illegal land conversion, unauthorised construction and the operation of the club without mandatory licences, which the agency says may have generated proceeds of crime.
As the water crisis looms large, Indian companies are stepping up their game to prioritize water conservation. With industry giants such as Larsen & Toubro and SAP leading the charge, water stewardship is now ingrained in corporate strategies.
As water security takes centre stage at the World Economic Forums Year of Water, Indian companies are embedding water conservation into core business strategy rather than treating it as a stand-alone ESG effort.
The Bombay High Court has granted interim relief to several insurance companies by staying GST demands on co-insurance premiums and ceding commissions, holding that the levy appears to be contrary to CBIC circulars. The stay applies until the next hearing.
Airlines are reluctant to take up around 300 airport slots surrendered by IndiGo as the governments proposal appears to be valid for only a month, making it commercially unviable to launch new routes. Executives from Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air said short-term access does not justify the cost and planning needed to deploy aircraft, crew and sales.

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