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06.01 / 16:03
Career film Actor Celebrity show reports Mark Wahlberg's Net Worth—The Actor Earned $46M From Real Estate in 2023
Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg was the celebrity who earned the most in real estate profits in 2023, according to a study by the real estate website, Agent Advice.
06.01 / 14:40
markets Blockchain Platform Gap Bitcoin show innovations 3 Reasons that show the next bull run is here and Solana (SOL) and Retik Finance (RETIK) are frontrunning it
The cryptocurrency market, known for its volatility and unpredictability, has always been a subject of fascination for investors and enthusiasts alike. Speculations about the next bull run have been circulating for some time now, and it appears that the much-anticipated surge is finally upon us.In this article, we will explore three compelling reasons that suggest the next bull run is here, with Solana (SOL) and Retik Finance (RETIK) positioned as frontrunners in this exhilarating journey.
06.01 / 14:24
UPS Waves Telegram show country Department Kyiv posts images of 'downed' Russian hypersonic missile
Ukraine released images on Friday of what it said was a Russian Kinzhal ballistic missile, which it claimed earlier in the week to have downed using the US Patriot anti-aircraft system. Ukraine's state emergency service published photographs on its Telegram channel showing a crane extracting the remains of a missile from the ground. «In Kyiv, engineers neutralised the warhead of an enemy Kinzhal aerial hypersonic missile,» the government department said. AFP was not able to immediately verify the claim. Ukraine said on Tuesday it had shot down ten Kinzhal missiles Russia fired at the country, during a wave of massive strikes on Ukrainian towns which left six people dead. Kinzhal missiles make up part of an arsenal of weapons that Putin has claimed were indestructible because of the speed at which they travel, up to ten times the speed of sound. According to the British defence ministry, Moscow reserves these warheads for what it considers to be «high-value and well-defended» targets. Kyiv has repeatedly said the Patriot air defence system is vital to defending the country from Russia. Kyiv has urged for more Western military support, worrying about war fatigue in some countries as the conflict drags on for almost two years.
06.01 / 12:59
Google Adventure trends Photos Diversity show beautiful week Did you search Lakshadweep this week? Thanks to PM Modi: How India's smallest Union Territory topped the trend
PM Modi visited the group of islands in the first week of January. PM Modi visited the Union Territory on January 2 and 3. He shared a few photos of the picturesque archipelago on January 4.
06.01 / 12:43
Fox Career Entertainment show beautiful testing If I had my time again, I'd bite my tongue a little bit more: David Warner
David Warner says he would have toned down a bit if he were to start all over again. Warner walked into Test sunset on Saturday, ending a glorious career in the most befitting manner, guiding Australia to an eight-wicket victory over Pakistan for a 3-0 series sweep.
06.01 / 11:38
Actor show voice testing rights Videos AI is making it possible to clone voices
artificial intelligence in June. The dangers that voice-cloning technology pose are only now starting to be uttered aloud. In recent months, most of the attention paid to artificial intelligence (AI) has gone to so-called “large-language models" like ChatGPT, which churn out text.
06.01 / 11:13
Marvell Banner Universities show audience actress stars She-Hulk Season 2: Will there be a new season? Here’s what we know so far
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" on Disney+, and fans eagerly await news on whether the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) series will be greenlit for a Season 2. The show, which first aired on August 18, 2022, introduced Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who inherits Hulk powers from her cousin, Bruce Banner, navigating the challenges of her personal and professional life with her newfound superhuman abilities. As of now, Marvel Studios has not officially announced a Season 2 for "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law." Despite persistent rumors, some claiming a second season is in development while others suggesting plans have been abandoned, the studio has kept the audience in suspense. Director Kat Coiro and lead actress Tatiana Maslany, who portrays Jennifer Walters, have shared their thoughts on the possibility of a second season.
06.01 / 11:12
Manufacturing show information reports prevention Courts Delhi excise scam: Court grants interim bail to liquor businessman Sameer Mahendru
Delhi court has granted two-week interim bail to liquor businessman Sameer Mahendru in a money laundering case related to alleged irregularities in the now-scrapped Delhi excise policy. Special Judge M K Nagpal granted the relief to Mahendru, managing director of liquor distributor Indospirit on an application moved by him seeking relief due to his wife's health issues. The judge noted that during his earlier interim bail granted in the case, the accused did not try to influence any witness or tamper with the evidence in the case. «He cannot be considered to be a flight risk and there is also nothing on record to show or infer that he had ever tried to influence any witness or tamper with or destroy any evidence of this case,» the judge said in an order passed on January 5. According to the prosecution, Mahendru was one of the major beneficiaries of the violations of the excise policy as he was not only running an alcoholic beverage manufacturing unit but also given a wholesale licence along with some retail licences in the name of his relatives. Because of the alleged irregularities and violations, Mahendru earned around Rs 50 crore profit, the prosecution claimed. The ED had registered an enforcement case information report against Mahendru under the relevant provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
06.01 / 11:11
markets UPS Target Action wellness Trade show week 6 stock recommendations from Rajesh Palviya for the next week
Most of the real estate stocks have done well and we believe that another 5% to 10% kind of rally can be expected in the coming week, says Rajesh Palviya, Axis Securities. Edited excerpts. Do you believe that we could be range bound in the times ahead or there could be some weakness or strengthening from these levels next week? If we analyse the tone, it is on the bullish side and yes benchmark indices are behaving in a range-bound kind of activity since the last couple of trading sessions. If we analyse the derivative data, major put writing activities are seen around 21,500 and 21,600 strikes. So, this range is likely to act as a good support area in the decline. Even in Friday's session, we have seen a sharp dip and then again the major put writing activity has been witnessed around 21,500 strikes. We have seen a sharp pullback action from the lower end of the corrective move. So, on the higher side, the major supply zone is still placed at 21,750. That level needs to be taken out by the Nifty, then we can see short covering action and then possibly the Nifty can scale up to the level of 21,900, even beyond the 22,000 kind of level.
06.01 / 09:50
FIVE Aware Career show stage country Courts Sexual harassment Sexual harassment case: Delhi Police concludes arguments on charges against ex WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh
Delhi Police has concluded its arguments on the framing of charges against former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in an alleged sexual harassment case lodged against him by women wrestlers. This matter is at the stage of framing charges before the Rouse Avenue Court. The Delhi Police argued that the incidents of alleged sexual harassment that took place overseas and within the country, including New Delhi, were part of the same transaction. Therefore, the court has jurisdiction to try this case. After hearing arguments of the Delhi Police, the court listed the matter on January 20 and 23.
06.01 / 08:45
Citi Fighting Myanmar show social Videos Relationships Myanmar confirms that a key northeastern city near China has been seized by an armed ethnic alliance
military government has acknowledged that it withdrew its forces from a key city on the northeastern border with China after it was taken over by an alliance of ethnic armed groups it has been battling for months. The Three Brotherhood Alliance took control of Laukkaing late Thursday after Myanmar military forces laid down their arms and were allowed to withdraw, both sides said on Saturday. Photos and videos on social media showed a vast amount of weapons that the alliance claimed to have captured.
06.01 / 08:43
Citi Southern War show Traffic Iran Guards commander challenges 'enemy' naval presence in region
Guards vowed on Saturday to reach «the enemy» far and near as tensions soar on key shipping routes where Tehran's allies have been attacking vessels. «Today, we are facing an all-out battle with the enemy,» said Guards commander Hossein Salami at a ceremony in the southern Gulf port city of Bandar Abbas, where the Guards' navy unveiled a new ship named «Abu Mahdi» and 100 missile launchers. Salami did not name the enemy, but 22 nations have agreed to participate in a U.S.-led coalition to safeguard commercial traffic in the Red Sea from attacks by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi movement. The Houthi attacks since November are a show of support for the Palestinian group Hamas in its war with Israel. In response, many major shipping companies have switched to the longer and more costly route around the Africa's Cape of Good Hope rather than pass through the Suez Canal, which handles about 12% of global trade. «We need to defend our national interests to wherever they extend,» Salami said in a televised speech. «It will be harmful for the enemy to be found near and at a half distant.
06.01 / 07:05
FIVE Healthcare show rights Magic of compounding: An investment of ₹1 lakh in this mutual fund would have become ₹7.8 lakh in 15 years
compounding are so profound that it is referred to as magic. And rightly so! From Benjamin Graham to Warren Buffett, all doyens of investment have acknowledged its power, and lauded it too. The great scientist Albert Einstein even referred to compounding as the eighth wonder of the world.
06.01 / 05:48
Hollywood wellness film love show Inside stars 2024 3 key money lessons investors can learn from the movies which will hit the big screen in 2024
Dunki and Salaar on the big screen, I was scouring the Net to see what was in store for us in this new year. The range is mind boggling. If Hollywood is banking on sequels of Despicable Me 4 (get ready to spend money for your kids as well as the child inside you on some superb merchandise!) and Kung Fu Panda 4 (that Panda is so adorable!), then Bollywood is going to offer you sequels of movies you have loved no matter who was wearing that police officer’s uniform.
06.01 / 04:35
markets economy Food Trade show social reports December’s jobs report is a ‘mixed bag’ for the Bank of Canada. Here’s why
The national jobless rate held steady at 5.8 per cent in December as employment was “virtually unchanged,” according to Statistics Canada.
06.01 / 03:19
markets UPS economy Trade show reports Dollar falls after weak US services sector data, gives up post-employment gains
dollar dropped from three-week peaks on Friday in choppy trading after data showed the U.S. services sector slumped in December, negating gains posted after a report showing higher-than-expected nonfarm payrolls last month. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said its non-manufacturing index fell to 50.6 last month, the lowest reading since May, from 52.7 in November.
06.01 / 01:36
markets UPS Research wellness trends Xiaomi show Smartphones see a muted ’23, this year may be better
Mint said, even as they expect the year ahead to be better than the last. Smartphone volumes at 144-145 million units in 2023 remained unchanged from the previous year or were slightly less, four telecom analysts polled by Mint said. However, helped by higher-priced phones, the value of shipments touched $40-41 billion, up 8% from the previous year’s $38 billion, data from market researcher Counterpoint India shows.
05.01 / 22:23
UPS Waves Waters Research wellness show week Tsunami-like waves up to 16 feet to hit California coast this week. Details here
California coast this week and are galvanized by the powerful pattern of El Niño in the Pacific Ocean. The recent event is unexpected to be as pronounced as the waves, expanding the California coast in the past week. However, the huge waves are happening more often as per researchers, since global warning expands severe weather conditions, elevating sea levels. As per them, it translates to more coastal flooding at a future date. A swell along with big waves and also coastal flooding is predicted along the West Coast this week. Afterwards, a periodical high tide can bring an even greater amount of water inshore within 10 days, as per Laura Engeman, who is a coastal resilience specialist with California Sea Grant. According to her in the case there are big waves during those days, we might witness more flooding. The recent round of waves is not predicted to be as powerful as the late event in December. It is the future El Niños as well as the rise in coastal flooding, charged by the warm climate that caution those who have studied the coast. El Niño comes with more active winter storms, and elevated sea levels according to an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, William Sweet. This translates to more flooding in coastal areas, greater amount of extreme erosion, and higher astronomical high tides.
05.01 / 22:22
SUN Death show reports travelers shock Flight attendant dies in front of passengers ahead of takeoff. What has happened?
British Airways flight, because of a flight attendant dying during the take-off from London, as per reports. In a tragic turn of events during the holiday travel rush, the flyers witnessed the flight attendant, who was 52-year-old, collapsing on the plane. The flight was expected to leave from the Heathrow Airport in London on New Year's Eve to Hongkong, according to The Sun. The doors of the plane were locked and the passengers were seated when the crew member fell to her death. It was requested by the captain that anybody on the flight, who has experience in the medical field to help the dying crew member. However, despite receiving help from a fellow passenger, police, and medical professionals, she collapsed and could not be saved. Thereafter the flight was called off stating a 'medical emergency'.
05.01 / 19:31
markets UPS show reports Updates Tata Steel Q3 update: Crude steel production stood at 5.32 million tons, up 6%
Titan Q3 update: Tata Group’s jewellery and watch company records 22% revenue growth, sales grow by 21% The company reported record deliveries of 4.88 million tonnes, marking its best-ever sales for the third quarter. The growth, both quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) and year-on-year (YoY), was predominantly fueled by an uptick in domestic deliveries, showing a 3 percent increase QoQ and a notable 10 percent surge YoY, reflecting the sustained robust demand for steel in the Indian market, according to the company's statement.
05.01 / 19:26
UPS Manufacturing economy Enterprise show country Small enterprises big on new firm registrations
₹1 lakh for farm-sector registrations, ₹27 lakh for new manufacturing units and ₹4.2 lakh on average for services firms, indicating the small size of the new firms. More than 13,300 firms were formed in November, the shares of which were sold to investors for ₹1,232 crore, showed the ministry’s data.

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