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Great Recession like 2010 may happen soon: Motor-vehicle lending, subprime lending showing signs of deeper stress
US economy could be easily facing financial troubles as the subprime mortgage crisis like the 2000s is repeating itself amid severe recession and inflation fears. The Great Recession that began in the late 2000s due to the collapse of the US housing market, was one of the prime trendsetters of today's housing market conditions.
03.10 / 22:45
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Pics of Taylor Swift with Sean Diddy Combs go viral on the internet, are they real?
Taylor Swift. This comes amidst serious allegations against Combs, including charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, following his arrest on September 16, 2024. The swirling controversies around him prompted both authentic and manipulated photos to circulate on social media. One such image shared on X (formerly Twitter) featured a caption that read, “Taylor Swift's people have spent millions scrubbing pictures of her and Diddy from the internet. They'd hate it if this got spread around,” while another user dismissed the images as “photoshopped.”
03.10 / 22:45
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Student loan forgiveness update: Biden administration now can move for student debt relief after court order. Details here
Joe Biden will move forward with to forgive students' loans as the new rule of a federal judge has let a temporary order expire on it. Joe Biden may move forward with the plan of forgiving student debt just weeks before the US presidential election, and it will also deliver relief to the millions of Americans. As per an estimate by the Center for American Progress, the plan of the Biden administration could benefit many students as well as every four federal student loan holders when it is aligned to the administration's previous effort, as per CNBC. Republican former president George W. Bush has appointed U.S. District Judge Randal Hall in Georgia, who has given rule in favor of Biden administration on late Wednesday. The declaration came as an important win for the current administration to forgive the debts of students. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Dakota, and Ohio have challenged the Biden administration's plan of forgiving students' loans by filing a lawsuit.
03.10 / 22:45
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Biggest market bubble in history is about to burst: Mark Spitznagel predicts a looming recession where even Fed will not be able to save the economy
US economy is on the verge of entering a very dark phase, and according to economist Mark Spitznagel, things could easily be on the wrong side of American history, if the situation of the US economy is not catered to, within time. This could be an indeed trying time for the US economy if things are not addressed around the US recession, which could be coming in anytime now, that too, right within the US election season.
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Hurricane Kirk tracker, path, forecast: When, where will Category 4 storm make landfall?
Hurricane Kirk strengthened on Thursday into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean and waves caused by it could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions this weekend, forecasters said. Swells generated by Kirk were expected to reach portions of the Leeward Islands on Friday, Bermuda and the Greater Antilles on Saturday, and the U.S. East Coast and the Bahamas on Sunday, the Miami-based U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Kirk was expected to remain away from land, the center said, and there were no coastal watches or warnings in effect.
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FEMA faces a funding shortage for Hurricane Helene
FEMA) does not have the funds to see Americans through the remainder of this Atlantic hurricane season. While seeing the damage caused by Hurricane Helene in South and North Carolina, Mayorkas stated during a press conference aboard Air Force One that they are meeting the immediate needs with their money. They anticipate another hurricane making landfall; unfortunately, they lack the necessary funds. The money FEMA needs to survive the season and what's coming up next needs to be improved.
03.10 / 19:53
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Army documenting weapons of US origin reaching Kashmir: Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai
Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, General Officer Commanding (GoC) of the Army's strategic Srinagar-based Chinar Corps, told reporters that efforts are being made to pursue the issue with the US to track such weapons. He was responding to a question about the concerns over recovery of US-origin weapons from Afghanistan in the valley. «The process still takes place, and it happens immediately after such a weapon is recovered. As far as the trail is concerned, I think to most people who are discernible, the trail is clear.
03.10 / 19:53
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PM Modi, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee express joy over Bengali getting tag of 'classical language'
classical language. «I am very happy that the great Bengali language has been conferred the status of a Classical Language, especially during the auspicious time of Durga Puja. Bengali literature has inspired countless people for years. I congratulate all the Bengali speakers all over the world on this,» Modi posted in his X Handle. Taking to her X Handle, Banerjee posted, «Most happy to share that Bengali/ Bangla has been finally accorded the status of a classical language by the Government of India. We had been trying to snatch this recognition from Ministry of Culture, GOI and we had submitted three volumes of research findings in favour of our contention. Union government has accepted our well-researched claim today evening and we finally reach the cultural apex in the body of languages in India.»
03.10 / 19:53
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Kashmir needs a few more peaceful years: Lt Gen Ghai
15 Corps, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said that Kashmir needs a few more peaceful years like 2022, 2023 and 2024 for a lasting peace. He said armed forces cannot be withdrawn or diluted from any area at this stage as the region is going through a consolidation phase. He added that around 80 militants, including 40 foreigners, are active in the Valley, but this year just two locals were recruited in the militant ranks. This is negligible compared to even 2023, when around a dozen locals were recruited, he said. «We need a few more years like 2024, 2023 and 2022 for this peace to be enduring and lasting,» said Lt Gen Ghai, adding the biggest challenge for the forces is to keep the situation as it is today.
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Paradox Museum plans experiential centres in more Indian cities
Paradox Museum, an Athens-based interactive entertainment company, plans to invest €5 to 10 million in opening experiential centres in four to five locations across India over the next four to five years, according to a top company executive. Satish Yadav, managing director of Paradox Museum India, said each location will require an investment of €1 to 2 million. The museum offers an immersive experience through optical illusions, featuring 55 paradox-themed exhibits and 15 immersive rooms.
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Terrifier 3 release date: Why are people walking out, vomiting?
«Terrifier 3» is actually based on Art the Clown which is David Howard Thornton who will be playing the character of a scary Santa Claus this time while the Christmas of the protagonist will get totally ruined, noted Metro. Terrifier 2 had left viewers vomiting and fainting in the movie theatres itself and thus the authorities of the movie theatres are taking things into their own hands right now and issuing strict warnings. Also Read :Joker: Folie à Deux — Is another installment in the works and will Joaquin Phoenix return?
03.10 / 19:53
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With India's help, UK agrees to sovereignty of Mauritius over Diego Garcia
United Kingdom has agreed to sovereignty of Mauritius over the Chagos archipelago, which includes the largest US military base in the Indian Ocean at Diego Garcia and has remained a colonial legacy in the region. In a joint statement, the UK and Mauritius said that the 'historic political agreement' has been reached with the full support and assistance of the United States of America and India. The two nations reached an agreement after two years of negotiations, following increasing concern about the Chagos archipelago being used as a route for illegal migration. The agreement will not mark any change to the significant US military presence at Diego Garcia as it includes a 99 year clause that ensures continuation of the base.
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Joker: Folie à Deux - Is another installment in the works and will Joaquin Phoenix return?
Directed by Todd Phillips, this sequel to the original Joker film offers a fresh perspective on the iconic character, with Joaquin Phoenix reprising his role as Arthur Fleck, now joined by Lady Gaga as Harleen Quinzel, also known as Harley Quinn. Notably, this sequel exists within its own narrative universe, distinct from the larger DC Universe.
03.10 / 19:53
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Is the divorce getting nasty? Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are arguing over these issues
divorce, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are allegedly fighting over these money matters. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck apparently didn’t sign a prenuptial agreement ahead of their July 2022 wedding in Las Vegas. It's absurd that any of their financial advisors would have permitted that to occur, but that's most likely the reason the divorcing couple is allegedly engaged in a legal dispute over two of their assets. The $60 million house they've listed for $68 million and the production company Artists Equity Ben formed with Matt Damon two years ago, in which Jennifer also has a stake, are the assets at stake. They had no prenup, which complicates things, as reported by In Touch Weekly.
03.10 / 18:53
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This time too, Haryana dominated by dynastic battles and turncoats
Despite its small size, Haryana is known for its twists and turns in politics. And it witnessed another such twist when Ashok Tanwar joined Congress at a rally in Haryana in presence of Rahul Gandhi, just an hour after seeking votes for BJP in the upcoming Haryana assembly polls. Tanwar started his political journey from Congress, then joined Trinamool Congress and switched to AAP. In between he also extended support to Jannayak Janta Party and joined BJP earlier this year ahead of Lok Sabha polls.
03.10 / 18:53
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Cabinet allocates Rs 1 lakh crore to boost farm productivity
PM-RKVY) and Krishonnati Yojana-to improve farmers' income and food security, allocating ₹1,01,321 crore. It has also approved the National Mission on Edible Oils-Oilseeds (NMEO-Oilseeds) to make India self-reliant in oilseed production, allocating Rs 10,103 crore. Under PM-RKVY, the focus will be on enhancing farm productivity through various measures such as soil health and fertility, rained area development, per drop more crop, crop diversification and agricultural mechanisation, said union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
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Rumors swirl: Prince Harry's solo tour across the globe raises a big question - where is Megan Markle?
Prince Harry's frequent alone visits are sparking rumors about Meghan Markle. Harry is enjoying his whirlwind journey across the globe, which has taken him to New York City, the U.K., and now South Africa. Although his return to the public front as a humanitarian is changing the story that has followed him since leaving the royal family, some palace observers are nevertheless worried about his solo appearances. Though there appears to be much ado about nothing, there have been speculations about their marriage before. Both partners are pursuing individual ventures that align with their inclinations while also altering their professions. After his recent engagements in Manhattan, Vanity Fair complimented the Duke of Sussex for becoming a representative of himself and his ideas that reveal a direct point of view now, formed both by his years in the royal family, the research he's done, and the experiences he's had outside of it. With the launch of her new lifestyle company, American Riviera Orchard, the Duchess of Sussex is embracing her more tender side.
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CBI arrests RG Kar house staff doctor, taking total to 5
RG Kar Medical College in connection with the financial irregularities at the hospital. The aide, Asish Pandey, was a house staff doctor at RG Kar Hospital and was associated with the Trinamool students' wing. This takes the total number of arrests made so far to five. Meanwhile, the West Bengal Junior Doctor's Front (WBJDF) held a general body meeting after holding discussions with senior doctors of RG Kar Medical College & Hospital, to take a final call on their «cease work» agitation, which they resumed recently. The senior doctors advised their junior colleagues to consider partial withdrawal of their cease work protest. Senior doctors, professors and faculty members were of the opinion that «since it is a common people's movement, junior doctors should continue their protests and movement simultaneously, but at the same time partially resume work to serve the poor, who largely depend on state government-run hospitals».
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Gruelling schedule highlighted as Alcaraz runs from stadium to airport
Carlos Alcaraz said Thursday he had no time to celebrate becoming the China Open champion thanks to the gruelling tennis schedule, rushing straight from the stadium to catch a flight to the ongoing Shanghai Masters. Alcaraz defeated world number one Jannik Sinner over the course of a draining three hours and 21 minutes on Wednesday night in Beijing, but by noon the next day was already at a press conference in Shanghai. The 21-year-old has previously said that the men's tennis schedule is «going to kill us», and that «we have to do something about it», but on Thursday seemed to rein in his criticism.
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SC slams Punjab, Haryana for not penalising farmers burning stubble
Supreme Court on Thursday hauled up the Punjab and Haryana governments for not proceeding against farmers indulging in stubble burning, a major cause for pollution and declining air standards in the Delhi-NCR region. A bench, comprising Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih, also reprimanded the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) for not launching a single prosecution against incidents of stubble burning in Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas. The top court observed that Punjab and Haryana have only exacted nominal compensation from farmers found burning stubble.
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