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The 31-year-old American singer is known for tracks such as "Sorry", "Baby" and "Peaches"
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Both Sahil and Muskan have been taking drugs for a long time. Due to this, they are having problems of restlessness and are not even able to sleep at night. Doctors have prescribed medication to manage their symptoms, says a top police official
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The company raised concerns over the Centre's interpretation of the IT Act, particularly its use of Section 79(3)(b), which 'X' argues violates Supreme Court rulings and undermines free expression online
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Posting on her Instagram handle, the ‘Thank God’ actress emphasized the significance of embracing happiness daily, highlighting that it is a choice rather than a destination. Alongside her photos, Rakul wrote, "Happiness is a choice, not a destination. Let’s choose it together today and every day! Happy International Day of Happiness! #InternationalDayOfHappiness."
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With the caption “I like me better,” the actress exuded confidence and self-empowerment. On Wednesday, Malaika posted a series of photos on Instagram. In the first image, she is seen sitting by the poolside, smiling. One of the pictures features a quote that reads, “We step into our fierce 40s, fabulous 50s, sexy 60s, sassy 70s, and become freer to speak our minds—and it’s beautiful.”
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With millions of users bidding for visibility, growing an Instagram account organically has become more difficult than ever. The Instagram algorithm rewards engagement, and traction can be hard to come by without an already established base of followers.
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Many questioned whether the Congress government had unilaterally altered the emblem despite postponing such a move earlier due to public backlash
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With increasing violence, crude humor and explicit content in mainstream cinema, concerns arise over its impact on audience, especially younger viewers. Is entertainment crossing the line into harmful influence?
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The video has provoked an enormously empathetic response on social media, with some seeing the fish as a feminist icon or an Icarus-like figure who swam too close to the Sun
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IWD 2025: Modi started a unique initiative where his social media platforms would be taken over by women, making significant contributions in various fields
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Sources said Allahabadia and Mukhija were quizzed for hours and they expressed regret over the whole episode
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We risk losing sight of what really matters — real, human relationships — the more technologically connected we get
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Influencers gain popularity by increasing their followers on social media with interviews and funny videos. But some of them, eager to make money, promote betting apps and websites.
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Fear of disqualification from Assembly can make MLAs do strange things. The Gadwal MLA who defected to Congress had lodged a police complaint against some people for adding his photo to flexis of Congress party in last February, but now he himself used Congress leaders in an X post
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Musk, who serves as President Donald Trump's cost-cutting chief, teased the extraordinary request on his social media network
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Outraged users have taken to social media to protest against the advertisement, calling for a boycott of OYO.
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Taking to Instagram to pen a lengthy post, the south star has mentioned every member of the cast and crew to show her appreciation, and concludes the post with a 'thank you'
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Criminalising offensive jokes and filing FIRs for unleashing the full police force on the accused are not the solution
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Social media can decide a film’s fate. A single comment can spark outrage, but the same issue can also attract attention. The incidents with ‘Thandel’ and ‘Laila’ show that in today’s world, online reactions can help or break a movie.
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The antidote to shallow connections is not to abandon social media but to recalibrate its role in our lives