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Feb 22 2025CELEBRITIES

The Rise and Fall of a Digital Star

In the bustling world of Indian social media, where opinions fly fast and furious, a recent controversy has left a prominent digital figure in hot water. The story revolves around a popular YouTuber, Ranveer Allahbadia, who was known to millions as BeerBiceps. This 31-year-old was a big name in the

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Feb 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

India's Dietary Dilemma: The Hidden Environmental Costs

India's food habits are taking a toll on the environment. As the country grows, so do its cities, and with that comes a shift in what people eat. This change isn't just about taste; it's about the planet. The environmental impact of Indian diets is a complex issue that hasn't been fully explored. A

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Feb 10 2025CRIME

Busting Illegal Immigrant Workers: The UK Cracks Down on Indian Restaurants

The UK is clamping down on illegal immigration, and it's not just about borders—it's also about businesses that hire undocumented workers. So what exactly is going on? Let's dive in to the details. Not just that, but these raids are happening everywhere, from Indian restaurants to convenience stores

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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Indigenous Youth Connect in Nature

Being close to nature and engaging in traditional and spiritual activities is really important for young Indigenous people. These activities boost their overall health and well-being, keeping their cultural heritage alive and kicking. Sadly, historical policies and modern challenge

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark Chooses Her Game

Forget the Olympics for Caitlin Clark Let’s talk about Caitlin Clark first. She’s 23, and she’s not just a basketball star. No, she’s also pretty awesome at golf and soccer. She has a lot of energy. She can take on any challenge. Well, almost any challenge. So, there's this big event. Called “V

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

The Journey Home

The White House's military transport plane flew hundreds of miles back to India with 104 Indian citizens aboard, in the middle of the night. These were not tourists or business travellers. They were migrants who had entered the United States illegally. The flight

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Indiana Fever: Preparing for a Championship Run with Mitchell's Return

Before the summer turns into wnba action, the Indiana Fever are conducting a strategic dance. The team are waiting for their star guard, Kelsey Mitchell who is currently in China, leading her team to victory in the WCBA. While she continues her success overseas, the Fever is getting ready for what c

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Jan 28 2025CRIME

Tragedy at Indiana Grocery: Shooter Dead, Three Casualties

On Monday evening, a grocery store in Elkhart, Indiana, became the site of a tragic mass shooting. At Martin's Super Market, the suspect shot and killed two people before being confronted by police. The encounter left two officers injured. The suspected shooter was also fatally shot during the confr

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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

The Indiana Fever's Big Move: A New Training Hub on the Horizon

The Indiana Fever, led by the talented Caitlin Clark, are set to start practicing in a brand-new facility in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The $78 million Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center is scheduled to open its doors before the 2027 WNBA season. This state-of-the-art practice facility

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Parents' Thoughts on COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids in India

In April 2022, India began vaccinating children aged 6-12 against COVID-19. A study looked into moms' views of this new vaccination program. Researchers chatted with mothers from a big city hospital and smaller medical centers in both urban and rural areas. They wanted to understand why some moms mi

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