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Mark Wahlberg brands horse riding 'dangerous' following his daughter's injury

United Kingdom, Nov. 15 -- Mark Wahlberg has called horse riding a "dangerous sport" after his daughter was injured during an equestrian competition. The 54-year-old actor's daughter Grace, 15 - who ... Read More


Katherine Schwarzenegger shares her father Arnold Schwarzenegger's no-nonsense approach to chores

United Kingdom, Nov. 15 -- Katherine Schwarzenegger has taken inspiration from her father Arnold Schwarzenegger when it comes to her parenting approach. The 35-year-old author - who has daughters Lyl... Read More


US man once rejected for his criminal past now owns 5 businesses, earns over $1 million annually

India, Nov. 15 -- A man from the United States who struggled to find employment due to a criminal record has reinvented his life as a successful entrepreneur. For Dawon Matthews, choosing business ow... Read More


Olivia Nuzzi drops bombshell on RFK Jr. affair; claims he wanted her to have his baby: 'He said he loved me'

India, Nov. 15 -- Olivia Nuzzi, who was formerly a New York Magazine reporter, has shared details of her alleged affair with current Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr in her forthcoming memoir - Am... Read More


EC confirms 596 candidates from 24 parties in Sabah's largest field yet for 73 state seats

KOTA KINABALU, Nov. 15 -- A record-breaking 596 candidates and 24 political parties are contesting in the 17th Sabah state election. Election Commission chairman Datuk Seri Ramlan Harun said the nomi... Read More


Inside YouTube's TV-style push: New late-night formats, docuseries and preschool specials revealed in NYC

NEW YORK, Nov. 15 -- YouTube signalled its next big push into premium creator-driven entertainment as it unveiled a slate of new shows - from preschool specials and nature docuseries to stand-up comed... Read More


What swung the votes in Bihar polls: Nitish Kumar

India, Nov. 15 -- When Nitish Kumar first took oath as the chief minister of India's second-most populous state in March 2000, there were no smartphones or Aadhaar cards, internet services were largel... Read More


What swung the vote in Bihar polls: Caste calculus

India, Nov. 15 -- Caste is one of India's original fault lines. Seven decades after independence, the accident of birth continues to be the grim reality of millions of Indian lives, determining wheth... Read More


What swung the vote in Bihar polls: Fatigue and resentment among Muslim vote base

India, Nov. 15 -- If Muslims are considered the second of the two pillars that hold up the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), a large part of the reason must be that October afternoon in 1990 when the newly ... Read More


What swung the vote in Bihar polls: Campaigning

India, Nov. 15 -- Sometime this autumn, it appeared that the Opposition's Grand Alliance was peaking at the right time. Out on a joint yatra to protest the controversial special intensive revision of ... Read More