Friday, May 31, 2019

Talks in Norway to end the political crisis ended without agreement, a setback for the opposition, led by Juan Guaidó, whose options are narrowing.

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There are few signs of the industrial renaissance the president promised from taxes on steel and aluminum imports.

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A veterinarian is accused of wrapping medicine in Quran verses. Critics say Pakistan’s blasphemy law is being used to persecute minorities and settle feuds.

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As the world watches to see how Mr. Modi uses his electoral landslide, a huge swearing-in ceremony, featuring about 8,000 guests, gave a first look.

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Before cellphones, Turkish “bird language” allowed farmers to communicate across long distances in the Pontic Mountains.

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Climbers and the Nepalese government believe the recently exposed bodies are the result of global warming, which is rapidly melting the mountain’s glaciers.

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Here’s what you need to know.

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Ben Stokes took an unbelievable catch that will live long in the memory against South Africa in England's opening World Cup clash. 

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Neymar sat out Brazil's training session for a second straight day during the team's Copa America preparations as he continues to recover from a left knee problem.

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JOE STRANGE: Andrea Pirlo is a couple of weeks away from turning 40 when I ask him how he'd like to be remembered on his milestone birthday.

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The German has guided the Reds to consecutive Champions League finals, as well as pushing champions Manchester City all the way in a thrilling Premier League title race.

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By planes, trains and automobiles, Liverpool and Tottenham fans have started the mass pilgrimage to Madrid ahead of Saturday's Champions League final. 

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Bravo, described as the suspected ringleader of an alleged match-fixing ring, and Carlos Aranda were the only two of six detainees hauled to court on Thursday.

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Danny Cipriani was blocked from playing for the Barbarians this Sunday by England, as he is in Eddie Jones' World Cup plans.

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Ryan Giggs has dismissed claims that Gareth Bale has fallen out of love with football and insists the Real Madrid star's enthusiasm for the game is as strong as ever.

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Mauricio Pochettino's side side have led a charmed life in this season's Champions League and on no less than five occasions have they appeared all but out of the competition.

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The manager's agent, Fali Ramadani, has talks scheduled with the Blues hierarchy to discuss whether Sarri will be backed to continue in the job after leading the club to Europa League glory.

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South Africa captain Faf du Plessis intends to move on quickly from his side's opening-day World Cup defeat to England. The Proteas fell to a 104-run defeat at the Oval.

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If Pakistan and West Indies are widely viewed as outside bets for a semi-final place, then their meeting at Trent Bridge on Friday already feels like one that neither side can afford to lose.

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Sir Dragonet has been drawn widest of all in stall 13 but a trickier inside berth has been handed to Hughie Morrison-trained Telecaster who must start from stall two.

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

They drew first blood in this war. Sylvester Stallone serves up the very first footage from Rambo 5 at the Cannes film festival and it's brutal.

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The FCC has officially issued this year’s Broadband Deployment Report, summarizing the extent to which the agency and industry have closed the digital divide in this country. But not everyone agrees with it: “The rosy picture the report paints about the status of broadband deployment is fundamentally at odds with reality,” said Geoffrey Starks in a lengthy dissenting statement.

The yearly report, mandated by Congress, documents things like new broadband customers in rural areas, broadband expanding to new regions and all that sort of thing. The one issued today proclaims cheerfully:

[The FCC] has made closing the digital divide between Americans with, and without, access to modern broadband networks its top priority. As a result of those efforts, the digital divide has narrowed substantially, and more Americans than ever before have access to high-speed broadband.

We find, for a second consecutive year, that advanced telecommunications capability is being deployed on a reasonable and timely basis.

Naturally the FCC wants to highlight the progress made rather than linger on failures, but this year the latter are highly germane, as Starks points out, largely because one error in particular threw off the results by millions.

The statistics in the report are based on forms filled out by broadband providers, which seem to go unchecked even in the case of massive outliers. Barrier Free broadband reported having gone from zero subscribers in March of 2017 to,  seven months later, serving the entirety of New York state’s 62 million residents with state of the art gigabit fiber connections. There are so many things wrong with this filing that the freshest intern at the Commission should have flagged it as suspect.

Instead, the data was accepted as gospel, and only a full year later did reporters at Free Press notice the discrepancy and call it to the FCC’s attention.

That this error, so enormous in scope, so obvious and so consequential (it skewed the national numbers by large amounts), was not detected, and once detected was only cursorily addressed, leaves Starks flabbergasted:

The fact that a 2019 Broadband Deployment Report with an error of over 62 million connections was circulated to the full Commission raises serious questions. Was the Chairman’s office aware of the errors when it circulated the draft report? If not, why didn’t an “outlier” detection function raise alarms with regard to Barrier Free? Also, once the report was corrected, the fact that such a large number of connections came out of the report’s underlying data without changing the report’s conclusion, and without resulting in a substantial charge to the report, calls into question the extent to which the report and its conclusions depend on and flow from data.

In other words, if the numbers can change that much and the conclusions stay the same, what exactly are the conclusions based on?

Starks is the latest Commissioner to be appointed and one of the two Democrats there, the other being Jessica Rosenworcel (the Commission maintains a 3:2 party balance in favor of the current administration). Both have been outspoken in their criticism of the way the Broadband Deployment Report is researched and issued.

It’s the same data used to create the FCC’s broadband map, which ostensibly shows which carriers and speeds are available in your area. But the issues with this are many and various.

The data is only broken down by census tract, a unit that varies a great deal in size — some are tiny, some enormous. Yet if one company provides service to one person in that tract, it is considered “served” with that broadband capability throughout. The resulting map is so full of inaccuracies as to be useless, many argue — including Microsoft, which recently said it had observed “significant discrepancies across nearly all counties in all 50 states.”

The good news is that the FCC is aware of this and currently working on ways to improve data gathering. In future years better rules or more location-specific reporting could make the maps and deployment report considerably better. But at present, Starks concludes, “I don’t believe that we know what the state of broadband deployment is in the U.S. with sufficient accuracy.”

Commissioner Rosenworcel was similarly unsparing in her dissent.

“This report deserves a failing grade,” she wrote. “Putting aside the embarrassing fumble of the FCC blindly accepting incorrect data for the original version of this report, there are serious problems with its basic methodology. Time and again this agency has acknowledged the grave limitations of the data we collect to assess broadband deployment.”

The data also do not address problems that are unlikely to be addressed in forms filled out by the industry, such as redlining, shady business practices and high prices for the broadband that is available.

“We will never manage problems we do not measure,” she continued. “Our ability to address the challenge of uneven internet access across the country is only made more challenging by our inability to be frank about the state of deployment today. Moreover, we need to be thoughtful about how impediments to adoption, like affordability, are an important part of the digital equity equation and our national broadband challenge.”

The Republican Commissioners, Brendan Carr and Michael O’Rielly, supported the report and did not mention the systematic data sourcing problems or indeed the enormous error that caused the draft of this report to be totally off base. O’Rielly did have an objection, however. He is “dismayed by the report’s reliance on purported ‘insufficient evidence’ as a basis for maintaining—for yet another year in a row—an outdated siloed approach to evaluating fixed and mobile broadband, rather than examining both markets as one.”

This has been suggested before and is a dangerously bad idea.

It should be said that the report isn’t one big single error. There’s more to it than just repackaging the aspirational numbers of the telecoms industry — though that’s a big part. It still holds interesting data that can be used in apples-to-apples comparisons to previous years. But more than ever it sounds like that data and any conclusions made from it — or for that matter rules or legislation — should be taken with a grain of salt.



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A WNBA ambassador role is a smart concept. The league announcing it without communicating the move properly only sparked confusion and controversy.

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The number of lead changes and lap leaders is up, while margins of victory are down -- sure signs that NASCAR is moving in the right direction.

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Pokémon Go got people walking for hours in the summer of 2016. Now, its makers want to make sleep the next frontier.

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Experts say the debate between Trish Regan and Liu Xin will help a Communist Party-controlled television network raise its profile in America, where it has struggled to gain a foothold.

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Mohammad Ali Najafi turned himself over to the police hours after his second wife, Mitra Ostad, 35, was discovered shot dead in a bathtub.

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McDonald's boss Steve Easterbrook said the U.S. firm is considering bringing in a plant-based burger at a time when its competitors are cashing in on the dietary trend (stock photo).

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The family of a blind man fatally shot by Orange County sheriff’s deputies in his Laguna Woods home sued the department and officers Wednesday for his wrongful death.

Deputies shot Paul Mono, a 65-year-old retired cartoonist and screenwriter, after responding to reports of him acting erratically...



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Big tech companies are feeling the heat as the General Data Protection Regulation gathers momentum.

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Will Africa's governments and consumers have to choose between using US and Chinese technology?

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Five tech trends shaping the beauty industry

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Raab is still on the starting line, Gove is doing OK – but when it comes to jogging for the cameras, Hunt is showing everyone a clean pair of heels

Prospective Conservative party leaders are out for early morning runs. It feels like they’re all at it. What are they trying to prove exactly? Well, I suppose that’s obvious: physical and, by association, metaphorical fitness for office.

I decided to apply some rigorous analysis to these jogging photo ops. You can do this too. All you need is a computer, an internet connection and the knowhow to search “[candidate’s name] running. Images”. Herewith are my conclusions: zero points for Dominic Raab. Not one running shot could I find on Google. And he looks as fit as a butcher’s dog, doesn’t he? There’s also that allegation about him being a karate expert, but I couldn’t see a decent shot of him in his martial arts pyjamas either. He must be keeping his powder dry for a big athletic photo op on the morning of the first vote. James Cleverly looks a fine figure of a man, too – but again, no jogging shots.

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At the end, even Maurizio Sarri’s superstitions went out of the window. The Italian normally refuses to step on to the playing surface, though he could not contain himself at the final whistle. Sprinting forward on to the turf, arms raised in triumph, Chelsea’s head coach celebrated the first major trophy of a career that has spanned two decades. It was hard to begrudge him his moment.

Related: ‘I think it’s goodbye’: Hazard ready to leave Chelsea after Europa League heroics

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Leah Messer thinks that Barbara Evans is 'great for TV' but not so great as the temporary caregiver of Jenelle Evans' kids, an opinion she voiced after her former 'Teen Mom 2' co-star reportedly lost temporary custody of the children.



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'No drama' between Sofia Richie and Kourtney Kardashian was all Scott Disick 'could have asked for' on his 36th birthday, as the trio even posed for a photo together. It wasn't a one-time thing, as Sofia and Kourt will 'remain friends.'



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The 'RHOBH' reunion will film on June 5, and since most of the cast hasn't seen Lisa Vanderpump since her big fight with Kyle Richards, they're 'anxious' to see if she'll attend.



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Jenelle Evans pleaded fans to 'have an open heart' after a judge reportedly refused to hand her three kids back, and confirmed whether or not she'll stick by David Eason's side after his angry outburst made headlines.



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Equity Trader Alert #2019-045 Nasdaq BX,Nasdaq PSX


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“Get, get, you don’t belong here,” the manager allegedly told the couple.

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It's suddenly a very interesting Wednesday in Washington.

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At what age can I reasonably expect people to just get a hotel if they’re visiting the city and not specifically us?

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After a scandal, GEDmatch may have given users more control over their privacy. But it also took a turn down a slippery slope.

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The line-up of BBC Radio 2 hosts was rearranged so that Zoe Ball, Ken Bruce, Jeremy Vine, Steve Wright, Sara Cox and Trevor Nelson could all have breaks.

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South Gate 7, South East 1

Valley Arts/Sciences 9, Torres 3

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Maywood CES 10, Triumph 0

Vaughn 5, Port of Los Angeles 1

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sharply criticized Facebook for not taking down a doctored video of her, suggesting Wednesday that the company’s refusal indicates that it “wittingly” allowed similarly false information to circulate during the 2016 election.

“When something like Facebook says, ‘I know...



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Police in the German border town of Viersen have revealed that a speeding driver was spared a hefty fine because of the “Holy Spirit.”

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Caster Semenya has filed an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland challenging the recent ruling against her by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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Sarri, who is known for smoking cigarettes on the touchline, pulled out a cigar instead as he celebrated his side's Europa League victory over Arsenal on Wednesday night.

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Cesc Fabregas believes Eden Hazard is the most talented player in Chelsea's history. The Spaniard watched on as his former team-mate scored twice in the Europa League final win.

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Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld is not willing to feel the pain of another Champions League final defeat. The Belgium international was part of the Atletico Madrid side who lost to Real in 2014.

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Chelsea's world-record goalkeeper was far from convincing in the first half of his side's Europa League final showdown with Arsenal on Wednesday night.

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A new rule allows providers to deny care to people whose medical needs raise an objection of religion or conscious

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How Rudy Giuliani engineered the infamous "Comey letter" of October 2016, and what Trump wants from him now

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These feature-packed headphones are headlined by an integrated smart sensor & excellent noise-cancellation

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A tricky new online quiz shared on American site Playbuzz, which claims to tell you whether your geography knowledge is better than that of an eight-year-old, is baffling the web.

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FundCalibre's Darius McDermott explains why currency is now more important than ever and lists the funds best suited for the current economic environment.

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Thousands of households face huge annual energy bill increases of up to £362 - equivalent to 41% - from this week, data shows, if they fail to act.

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Reliability is a serious issue with executive cars, mainly because they're crammed with tech and gadgets that tends to go wrong. Fortunately, we can tell you the ones to look for and those to avoid.

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The respected former Commons Speaker – once a Labour MP – branded the expulsion of Alistair Campbell the 'daftest and most insensitive' decision that the party leadership had made.

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The lifelong pro-EU Tory says that there will be an arms race between those competing for leadership of the Conservatives in which candidates will compete to be the most like Nigel Farage.

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The messages, deciphered by Britain's Colossus machine which cracked the Lorenz code, show how Hitler was taken in by Allied feints which suggested the invasion would come near Calais.

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According to Parliament's own website, 'the Speaker is the chief officer and highest authority of the House of Commons and must remain politically impartial at all times', writes Professor of Government at KCL.

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Jim Radford, from Lewisham, south-east London, wrote The Shores Of Normandy about men who 'stormed the gates of hell' and 'died upon that blood-soaked sand'.

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Gareth Blair, 48, was reportedly found engaged in sexual activity with the woman, said to be the wife of a prominent Edinburgh footballer, at a park-and-ride last week after she met him at the gym.

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Caitlan Coleman was rescued along with her husband Joshua Boyle and their three children in 2017, five years after being taken by Taliban militants.

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KATHARINE HILL: When Coleen Rooney posted that photograph (pictured) on social media earlier this week, she can’t have realised it epitomised a modern malaise.

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Debbie Harry, the 73-year-old lead singer of Blondie, stands by her story about being abducted by Ted Bundy, which she is expected to discuss in-depth in her upcoming memoir.

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The Minute Maid Stadium fell silent as Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr.’s line-drive collided with a toddler sitting behind Chicago’s third base. A shaken Almora quickly dropped to his knees.

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Scientists say that have verified the scientists namesake theory which hypothesized black holes emit radiation from their surfaces due to a mix of quantum physics and gravity.

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Chelsea thrashed London rivals Arsenal in the Europa League final this evening, winning by four goals to one in Baku, Azerbaijan with Roman Abramovich leading the celebrations.

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The line-up of BBC Radio 2 hosts was rearranged so that Zoe Ball, Ken Bruce, Jeremy Vine, Steve Wright, Sara Cox and Trevor Nelson could all have breaks.

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A £3.6million painting by a 16th century artist was loaned to a women's prison by the National Gallery. The self-portrait, by Artemisia Gentileschi, was sent to HMP Send in Surrey for two days.

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Britain's Got Talent viewers realised a major blunder during Wednesday's live show as a picture of stunt performer Matt Stirling was displayed on the leaderboard.

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Earlier this month, Petty’s two daughters, Adria Petty and Annakim Violette, filed a $5 million suit against widow Dana York Petty following a disagreement over a number of rock star’s unreleased tracks.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Move aimed at creating unified workforce to enhance efficiency; Jabong as a platform to continue to operate

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Inkmonk, which is an online marketplace for custom prints, will continue to operate as a separate brand

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40.44 lakh shares were traded on the BSE and over four crore shares on the NSE during the day

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The seed round will be utilised for launching its consumer product and hiring a core team

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Takes exception to Centre's stand to allow only PSUs in this area, says private sector has been contributing Rs 5,000 crore a year to current revenue since this area was opened to it

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Ather Energy was one of the earliest startup investments of Bansal, when he invested $500,000 in the firm as an angel investor in 2014

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High growth investment to limit Tata Steel's debt reduction plan

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Appellate tribunal says deal with McDonald's India will be cancelled if dues are not settled

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Kerala govt-Dubai Holding JV will develop residential, sports & recreation facilities on 30 acres in phase-3; Under phases 4 and 5, it will spend Rs 200 cr on 45 acres of additional plots

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Director David F. Sandberg shows off the really bad cartoon that was supposed to be included in the background of a scene for Shazam!

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Actress Lindsay Anne Williams talks about getting primal and screaming her head of for Hallowed Ground.

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Max Holloway was among the guests on Tuesday's edition of Ariel Helwani's MMA Show, and he spoke about coming off a defeat as he prepares to defend his championship.

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  • Union 0-0 Stuttgart (agg: 2-2, Union win on away goals)
  • Relegation play-off prompts joy for fans in Berlin

Union Berlin players were hoisted high and carried around their stadium after securing promotion to the Bundesliga for the first time on Monday.

A goalless draw at home to Stuttgart in the second leg of their play-off was enough for the Köpenick-based club, which finished third in the second division. Union defended for almost the whole game and progressed to the top flight on away goals after their 2-2 first-leg draw in Stuttgart.

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Seth Green stars and directs Changeland, which features Macauley Culkin in a rare big screen appearance.

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Ariel Helwani shares his thoughts on the UFC cutting ties with Elias Theodorou and Justin Willis, as well as a glimpse of what to expect from Tuesday's show.

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Andy Ruiz Jr. got the fight he asked for: a showdown with unified heavyweight titleholder Anthony Joshua. Not many give him a chance, but Ruiz really believes the fight is a perfect matchup for him.

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Can the Packers' new coach vibe with Aaron Rodgers? Will the Browns live the dream? These are two of NFL Nation's stories to watch in 2019.

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The 2019 World Series of Poker hits its 50th year with the start of play on Wednesday. Here are the moments that have defined the WSOP, as well as a comprehensive preview of this year's event.

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Here's a look at what to watch for this week in Buffalo at the 2019 NHL scouting combine, including the dreaded Wingate test.

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ESPN's panel of experts picked the Phoenix Mercury as the preseason favorite, while the Washington Mystics' Elena Delle Donne is the preseason MVP.

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The Portland Timbers sent a clear message to the rest of MLS over the weekend: Brian Fernandez and Co. are a force to be reckoned with.

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Ten teams. Forty-eight matches. Forty-six days. The 12th ICC Cricket World Cup kicks off this week. Here's what you should be paying attention to in Week 1.

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In this week's rest-of-season fantasy baseball points rankings, AJ Mass lists his top 300 and explains whether BABIP can be a helpful stat.

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"The Brisket Chronicles" will get your brisket game sorted this Memorial Day

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519 of the 721 attacks reported in McDonald's restaurants in the last 3 years involved a gun

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It’s not as incongruous as it seems considering our history since then. We've come too far to get dragged back

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The Master of Online Business Building Bundle has expert-led classes to help you build your online enterprise

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The fesh. eCommerce Shop Builder is an all-in-one solution for building and maintaining a successful online shop

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Save more than $800 off the retail price

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Lindsey Graham, other GOP senators call possible impeachment "purely political exercise," vow to kill it quickly

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In the season premiere of NBC's new competition series "Songland," five unknown songwriters attempted to write the next big hit for John Legend.

     
 
 


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A watchdog group and several news outlets are suing Gov. Ron DeSantis and members of his Cabinet in an effort to stop their planned meeting in Jerusalem.

     
 
 


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Roberto Perez and Greg Allen homered for Cleveland during a five-run ninth inning as the Indians rallied to beat the Boston Red Sox 7-5

     
 
 


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The computer is called "The Persistence of Chaos."

     
 
 


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Travel is a very popular item on people's bucket lists, according to a new study by AARP.

     
 
 


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There are things hotel cleaners want to tell guests to make their lives easier but they aren’t allowed to. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has more.

     
 
 


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