Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

Matt Lauer, the disgraced former host of the Today show, is reportedly plotting a fiery tell-all book, vowing to “call people out.” According to Radar Online, the 67-year-old American TV personality, who was fired by NBC in 2017 following accusations of s**ual misconduct, is now in discussions to write a memoir. Insiders told the outlet that the book will be a “take-no-prisoners” account that reveals the “brutal truth” about his departure. The source revealed, “Matt has been waiting for a break ever since he got fired, but nothing’s come his way, and he’s sick and tired of being patient.” They…

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The much-awaited trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu has finally arrived, starring Pedro Pascal in the leading role, reprising his character from the Disney+ series. In the footage, Mando and Grogu are seen battling various evil robots and sci-fi creatures as they encounter the characters played by Weaver and White. The trailer also features cameos from the wider Star Wars universe, including Babu Frik from Rise of Skywalker and Zeb Orrelios from Star Wars Rebels. The movie was first announced in January 2024, and its official logline now reads: “The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout…

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A well-placed insider has recently come forward to share all of Justin Bieber’s plans for Coachella 2026. The source, who spoke to Us Weekly, admitted that even though Coachella is still seven months away, the singer has already begun working on “what his show will look like, including putting together his setlist.” It is worth mentioning that the singer’s performances are scheduled for two days, April 11th and 18th. The insider added, “He wants to showcase his ‘Swag’ albums but will also perform many of his older hits. The goal is to make it a celebration of his career and…

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Sarah Michelle Gellar has been spending some meaningful time enjoying a “bitter” cocktail. The 48-year-old American actress shared with PEOPLE magazine that her favorite drink is a Negroni. She’s partnered with Campari to host the 13th annual Negroni Week, which celebrates the bitter-forward cocktail and the bartending community behind it. “I like to have one good cocktail at the end of the night,” Gellar said. “The key to it is that it’s always made correctly, because to make a proper Negroni, you have to have Campari, you have your gin, you have your vermouth, and it’s that simple.” The Dexter:…

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An Israeli airstrike on the Dughmush family in Gaza City’s Al-Sabra neighborhood killed 11 people, according to the civil defense agency. The assault came as 10 countries, including Australia, Britain, and Canada, are scheduled to formally recognize an independent Palestinian state. The strike is part of Israel’s intensified military campaign, which includes a ground assault and a demolition effort targeting high-rise buildings. The Israeli military estimates it has demolished up to 20 tower blocks in the past two weeks. Approximately 350,000 people have left Gaza City this month, though an estimated 600,000 remain. Included in the population still in Gaza…

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In a joint press conference, the Dominican Republic’s National Directorate for Drug Control (DNCD) and a U.S. embassy spokesperson announced that American military jets destroyed a speedboat carrying 1,000 kilograms of cocaine. The strike occurred 80 nautical miles from the Dominican island of Beata and is the same attack that President Donald Trump announced on Friday. According to a DNCD spokesperson, the operation was a joint effort between the U.S. and the Dominican Republic. An unnamed source close to the investigation believes the speedboat originated from Venezuela. This is the latest in a series of U.S. attacks on alleged drug…

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Key Findings and Projections Indo-Pakistan Border: While small-scale summer breeding may persist in October, it is expected to end in November as conditions become drier. However, the spring breeding areas along the southeastern coasts of Iran and southwestern Pakistan are projected to receive above-normal to normal rainfall in February and March, which could lead to renewed breeding activity. Northern Sahel and Sudan: Locust breeding will continue in these regions through early October. It is then expected to decrease in November before possibly intensifying again from December to March, aligning with a forecast of normal rainfall in January. Drying Trends:…

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Lebanese officials have strongly condemned the strike as a violation of the ceasefire. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam called the incident a “blatant crime against civilians and a message of intimidation.” He urged countries that are guarantors of the November ceasefire, including the United States and France, to pressure Israel to end its aggressions. The Lebanese army warned that Israel’s repeated ceasefire violations risk slowing down efforts to disarm Hezbollah. Context of Ongoing Tensions The strike occurred despite a November ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel claims its frequent strikes target Hezbollah arms depots. However, the Lebanese government…

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In its latest report, “The Glass Mountain,” the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) on polio stated that after 37 years and $22 billion invested, traditional methods are no longer effective. IMB Chairman Sir Liam Donaldson wrote in a letter to the World Health Organization (WHO) that the confluence of “persistent viral transmission, unprecedented geopolitical disruption, and severe financial constraints” fundamentally threatens the program’s survival. He noted that the optimism of 2023 has been replaced by the “stark reality of resurgence,” as historical virus reservoirs—a reference to Pakistan and Afghanistan—have become reinfected. The board identified several systemic weaknesses, including: “Performance-blind funding” where…

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Recent events, described by critics as authoritarian, have sparked a strong reaction from prominent political figures in the US. The criticism follows what is being called aggressive behavior from the Trump administration, including a public call for the Department of Justice to act against perceived enemies and the removal of a talk show host from the air. Political Leaders React Leading figures from the Democratic party have openly expressed their concerns, with some using dramatic language to describe the situation: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told CNN that turning the Department of Justice “into an instrument that goes…

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