Salman Khan: Ibrahim Ali Khan revisits Salman Khan’s viral ‘It’s Done Bro’ phrase after Dharmendra Pradhan steps down | Hindi Movie News

Some social media phrases disappear quickly, while others return when least expected. Salman Khan’s now-viral line, “It’s done bro,” has made another appearance online, this time through Ibrahim Ali Khan. The young actor shared the popular phrase on Instagram Stories, showing how quickly a celebrity catchphrase can spread beyond its original post. His update soon…

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CWG 2026: Rupa Rani Tirkey, Pinki Singh stay unbeaten as Indian duo closes in on women’s pairs semifinals | Commonwealth Games News

India’s Pinki Singh, left, and Rupa Rani Tirkey during the Women’s Pairs Sectional Play. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: India’s women’s pairs combination of Rupa Rani Tirkey and Pinki Singh continued its unbeaten run at the Commonwealth Games 2026, edging past Tonga in a tense tie-breaker on Saturday to move a step closer to the lawn…

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Vicky Kaushal: Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation: Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and others celebrate the victory | Hindi Movie News

Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation: Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal and others celebrate the victory Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi following weeks of student protests over the NEET controversy and alleged exam paper leaks. While his resignation has been tendered, it is yet to receive official…

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A proposed 330-megawatt AI data centre in California promised not to use Colorado River water. Now it wants 260 million gallons a year | World News

The AI boom is spreading data centres across the world faster than most tech projects. These AI lifelines work on two important resources, water and electricity, which they use from the areas they are located in. Often this leads to a fight between the locals and the tech giant owning the data centre since resources…

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New England began investing in rooftop solar panels in 2010. People saved $130 million in energy costs during the 2026 June-July heatwave | World News

On August 2, 2006, the temperature in Massachusetts hit 99 degrees with 65% humidity. New Englanders cranked up their air conditioners and fans like never before, setting an all-time record for electricity use on the regional grid. Historically, New England has suffered from some of the highest retail electricity costs in the US. But about…

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Prakash Raj: ‘Congratulations, My Dear Cockroaches’: Prakash Raj reacts to Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation | Tamil Movie News

Actor Prakash Raj commented on the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan from the post of Union Education Minister following the row over alleged irregularities in examinations, including the NEET-UG. The actor, who has been supporting the ongoing student movement at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, took to social media to express happiness soon after the news broke. His…

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Christopher Nolan admits being afraid to direct THIS genre: ‘I think that’s one of the hardest things’ |

Christopher Nolan says comedy is the hardest genre to direct. (Image credits: Instagram) Christopher Nolan, Hollywood’s revered filmmaker who breaks boundaries and box office records, has achieved great success with his mind-bending plots and unconventional storytelling. However, there is a beloved film genre that the 55-year-old is afraid to touch. The decorated director admitted that…

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Inland Taipan: In 1879, scientists misidentified the Inland Taipan snake: 90 years later, Queensland Researchers rediscovered the world’s most venomous snake

The Inland Taipan, Earth’s most venomous snake, was misidentified and forgotten for nearly a century. Naturalists first classified it incorrectly, and then no further specimens surfaced for decades. Doubts grew as scientists questioned its existence, considering it a scientific ghost. A chance discovery in Queensland finally confirmed its living presence after ninety years. This rediscovery…

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