The Monsterverse just got a whole lot bigger! Matthew Modine, fresh from his success in Netflix's 'Stranger Things,' has joined the cast of Legendary's latest installment in the 'Godzilla-King Kong' franchise.
"Justin Trudeau, of Canada, called me to ask what could be done about Tariffs. I told him that many people have died from Fentanyl that came through the Borders of Canada and Mexico, and nothing has convinced me that it has stopped. He said that it's gotten better, but I said, "That's not
Kerala coach Amay Khurasiya refrained from voicing his opinion about Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) president Jayesh George's criticism of Sanju Samson. He praised in-form Karun Nair and felt "sorry" for the Vidarbha batter for the lack of opportunities he got to represent the Indian crick
Santner's men will take on South Africa at the Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore in the second semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy. After succumbing to Indian spin during their last league stage match at Dubai, Proteas will be challenged by a solid Proteas spin attack, featuring Keshav Maharaj, Ta
"I told farmers that every day you hold 'rail roko', 'sadak roko' protest...This is causing immense losses to Punjab. The state is facing economic losses. Punjab is becoming a state of 'dharna'. Don't take my softheartedness into thinking that I do not take action...I am a custodian of 3.5 c
Farmer leader Balbir Singh Rajewal described the CM as unusually angry, noting that he had never witnessed such an outburst, even in high-level negotiations.
"Under President Bush, Russia got Georgia. Under President Obama, they got a nice big submarine base, a nice big chunk of land where they have their submarines. Under President Trump, they got nothing and under President Biden, they tried to get the whole thing. They tried to get the whol
Ashish took to his Instagram to share a video where he addressed his followers for the first time since the controversy began and acknowledged the support he had received while also hoping that things would improve soon.
During the hearing, the top court observed that everyone has the right to watch what they want but just because you have commerical interests it cannot be you can say something.