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WWE Saturday Night's Main Event in New York City match previews, predictions and more
WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event comes to Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday night.The event is expected to feature the company’s top stars going at each other with possible additions to the Undisputed WWE Championship match at SummerSlam on the line.COMPLETE PRO WRESTLING COVERAGE ON FOX NEWS DIGITALNew York Knicks star Jalen Brunson is also supposed to be in attendance and having an angle with world heavyweight champion Roman Reigns. Brunson, who has appeared in a WWE ring bef...
Why MHADA Act amendment could be a turning point for Mumbai's ageing buildings
Maharashtra's legislature passed a bill to revive Section 79A for dangerous building redevelopment. This amendment clarifies authority for issuing notices under the provision. The law aims to expedite redevelopment of thousands of old and unsafe structures. It empowers tenants to initiate redevelopment if landlords fail to act. The Supreme Court's decision will ultimately determine the implementation of these provisions.
Jennifer Winget shares wedding video: Actor posts dreamy white ceremony
Actress Jennifer Winget delighted fans by revealing heartfelt moments from her beautiful white wedding ceremony. In a captivating video, she proudly introduced her husband, William Ishmael, a Singapore-based businessman involved in digital trading. The couple celebrated their love in a charming countryside setting in the United Kingdom, receiving warm congratulations from friends and colleagues on their lovely union.
Dombivli hospital assault case: Bail of Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre cancelled
The Bombay High Court has cancelled bail for Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre and his aides. They must surrender by Sunday evening following an alleged hospital assault. This incident involved attacks on doctors and nurses over patient treatment delays. The Indian Medical Association called for a statewide strike protesting the violence. The court has scheduled the next hearing for July twenty-second.
'Fast, unpredictable': What players, coaches said about New Jersey pitch before WC final
The hybrid grass pitch at the New York New Jersey Stadium is a major talking point. Players and coaches have shared contrasting views on its speed and firmness. Rain significantly alters the playing surface, making it faster and smoother for matches. FIFA has managed the pitch carefully, allowing it time to recover. The final outcome may depend on Saturday's weather and its impact.
AIBE XXI result declared: Check direct link to download scorecards
The Bar Council of India has announced the AIBE XXI Result 2026 on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the June 7 examination can now download their scorecards using their login credentials. The result is crucial for obtaining the Certificate of Practice, while candidates are advised to verify all details on the scorecard and report any discrepancies promptly.
Paedophile scoutmaster who spent decades on the run after fleeing to Thailand gets nine years taken off his jail sentence
Paedophile scoutmaster who spent decades on the run after fleeing to Thailand gets nine years taken off his jail sentenceGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CAITLIN LENG Published: 12:37, 18 July 2026 | Updated: 12:41, 18 July 2026 e-mail View comments
Argentina's controversial World Cup banner got into the stadium by way of some dude's underwear
I kind of feel like people tried to dance around it before the match, but as soon as I saw that Argentina and England were playing each other in the World Cup semifinals, I thought, "Someone is going to bring up the Falklands."And, sure enough, they did. That someone was the entire Argentine roster who unfurled a banner that read "Las Malvinas son Argentinas," or "The Falklands are Argentinian."However, the banner — referencing a long-time feud between Argentina and Great Britain over the South...
Incoming UK PM Andy Burnham rejects Thatcher-era policies, signals leftward shift
Britain’s incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham used his first speech as Labour leader Friday to condemn the economic model established in the 1980s by Margaret Thatcher and promise greater public control of essential services, signaling a shift to the left from outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Burnham, who will formally become prime minister Monday, said that Britain had taken "a series of wrong turns in the 1980s," when political power was centralized and economic power was transferred to...
India’s salt workers: The human cost of the world’s most popular seasoning
101 East investigates the supply chain behind India’s booming salt industry.
Alonso to join Norris, Hadjar and Stroll with grid penalty
Fernando Alonso is the latest driver to be hit with a grid penalty at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, following a trio of power unit changes between Friday practice and Saturday’s running.
India’s leap into the stratosphere: Bridging the gap between drones and satellites
India is developing High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellites for enhanced surveillance and communication. These stratospheric platforms offer persistence and flexibility over traditional satellites. HAPS will provide continuous intelligence gathering along India's vast borders. They also serve as vital communication relays for battlefield operations. This advancement strengthens national security and modernizes military capabilities.
'Nobody can come close to him': Kapil Dev hails Garry Sobers as greatest all-rounder
Former India captain Kapil Dev remembered Sir Garfield Sobers as a revolutionary cricketer. He stated that Sobers changed how future generations approached the sport. Kapil Dev described Sobers as one of the finest cricketers ever born. Sobers' influence stretched far beyond statistics and records, he added. The West Indies great passed away at his home in Barbados.
Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia kill at least 8, wound dozens
Russian officials say strikes on retailer's warehouses caused civilian casualties; Kyiv says sites used to make drones.
'Football's biggest night': Restaurants, cafes to operate till 4am in Delhi
Delhi restaurants and cafes will welcome fans until 4 am this weekend. This decision allows enjoyment of the FIFA World Cup 2026 final match. Defending champions Argentina will face Spain in New York for the trophy. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced the extended operating hours for establishments. This move supports the city's 24x7 business-friendly operating framework.
72nd National Film Awards: Winners to be announced today
The 72nd National Film Awards winners will be announced today at 5:30 pm, with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting set to reveal the results .
Jani Master faces fresh controversy as Dinesh Master levels serious allegations
Dinesh Master, a prominent choreographer, has raised concerns about Jani Master's decision to hire dancers from Mumbai, which he argues adversely affects the livelihoods of local artists in Hyderabad. There are claims that filmmakers are informed of local dancers' unavailability for significant productions while outside dancers come with commission fees. Consequently, the Film Federation has decided to investigate these troubling allegations against Jani Master.
Belgian Grand Prix betting mistakes to avoid
Safer gambling is important, so we’ve flagged some key betting mistakes to avoid during Sunday’s race at Spa-Francorchamps.
Ancient trees need fire to reproduce, but wildfires are killing them
A recent study has shown that wildfires have decimated seventeen percent of mature giant sequoias since 2015, leaving many groves vulnerable to further threats. Alarmingly, only twenty-six percent of the remaining areas have high wildfire resistance. Efforts to restore resilience and health are actively taking place in forty-four groves. The combination of warm winters and dry spells heightens the danger of future devastating wildfires.
What will Keir Starmer do next?
Outgoing PM has joked about cookery classes and cutting hedges, but does the international stage beckon?As his time in Downing Street comes to an end, Keir Starmer has been joking with friends about what he might do after he stands down as prime minister.He has teased that he might take a cookery course. “He needs it, he only makes two meals,” one friend said. Another not entirely serious suggestion was cutting his father-in-law’s hedge in the expectation that if he did well, he could graduate t...