The escalating conflict—now set to culminate in a massive OBC march to Nagpur on October 10—threatens to tear at the state’s social fabric and has left the administration struggling to balance between the devil and the deep blue sea.
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Banking luminary Xavier ‘XP’ Loinaz; 82
When American investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed during the 2008 global financial crisis, seven Philippine banks—with combined exposure amounting to $386 million—had to bite the bullet. Ayala-led Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) wasn’t one of them. That BPI was the only major bank that emerged unscathed from the mortgage subprime crisis was largely due
Trump promises pay raise for Navy and armed services as shutdown continues
NORFOLK, Virginia President Donald Trump pledged to raise salaries for thousands of service members during a Sunday afternoon speech to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U. S. Navy, as the government shutdown continues. “I want you to know that despite the current Democrat-induced shutdown, we will get our service members every last penny. Don’t [.].
Ex-Eagles quarterback Mark Sanchez stabbed multiple times in altercation leading to charges against him
INDIANAPOLIS — Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was pepper-sprayed and stabbed multiple times during a late-night altercation with a 69-year-old truck driver in a downtown Indianapolis alley, which resulted in
SEC eyes longer list of REIT assets
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30-Year-Old West Ham United Player Is Considering Offers To Leave The Club: Why Should The Hammers Let Him Leave?
There is a growing sense at West Ham that one of their top midfield signings may soon leave London. The rhythm that once defined James Ward-Prowse’s play has faded, creating uncertainty about his ro…
Colts' Week 5 Player of the Game: RB Jonathan Taylor
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21 Hissterical Memes of Shower Hating Cats Who Think Water is Evil
Cats and showers are sworn enemies. Most cats treat water like it is lava, recoiling dramatically at a single splash. Suggest putting them in a shower and suddenly your sweet companion turns into a whirlwind of claws, determined to escape the soapy scene. For them, showers are not hygiene. They are horror movies starring you as the willing victim. But while they would never set a single paw under running water, many cats insist on supervising their hoomans while they shower. Perched on the sink or crouched by the curtain, they watch with wide, curious eyes. Some paw at stray droplets, others peek through the steam as if baffled by your questionable life choices. Their expressions often scream, “Are you seriously doing this on purpose?”In their own way, these furry guardians take their duty seriously. They will never join you under the spray, but they will protect you from the terrifying waterfall they refuse to face themselves. It is peak cat logic: water is evil, but hoomans must be watched closely in case they drown in their own bad ideas. Is your inbox feline too professional? Add some cats falling off counters. Subscribe here!.
Juventus 0-0 Milan – Honours even in cagey affair in Turin as Pulisic misses penalty
Juventus and Milan shared the points at the Allianz Stadium this evening after a 0-0 draw marked by a dramatic penalty miss from in-form Rossoneri forward Christian Pulisic. It was a cagey affair to be.
Fears of £600bn stock market exodus to New York
Analysis by broker AJ Bell identified ten London-listed firms that do so much business in the US, or have so many shareholders there, that they may be tempted to make the switch.







