‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ eyes historic USD 800 million global debut! Tom Holland starrer tracking second-biggest opening after ‘Aveners: Endgame’

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ eyes historic USD 800 million global debut! Tom Holland starrer tracking second-biggest opening after ‘Aveners: Endgame’

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’, starring Tom Hollland in the lead, will swing into theatres this weekend for what is shaping up to be one of the biggest box office openings in cinema history.According to reports, the superhero film that is in its fourth instalment, is reportedly tracking a USD 800 million worldwide opening weekend. According…

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“Learning with you, inspiring with you, making babies with you”: How Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes are raising three kids, managing a 4 million contract, and still making time for each other

“Learning with you, inspiring with you, making babies with you”: How Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes are raising three kids, managing a $504 million contract, and still making time for each other

Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes (Getty Images) Patrick Mahomes reported for Kansas City Chiefs training camp on July 24 — his first since tearing his ACL and MCL in December. By his side for the send-off? His wife Brittany, who posted a photo of him kissing their daughter Sterling on the forehead with a caption…

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Independent Rajya Sabha MP and senior advocate Kapil Sibal, along with, CJP chief spokesperson Saurav Das and national spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka, addresses a press conference NEW DELHI: With reports of protesters across the country being detained and arrested, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) Monday accused the Centre of “breaching” its assurances on protecting them from police action after the July 25 agreement that led to the withdrawal of its agitation. CJP representatives warned that they would be “forced” to resume protests if govt failed to withdraw the cases and provide a written agreement by Tuesday, as promised.Addressing a news conference at senior advocate Kapil Sibal’s residence, CJP spokespersons Saurav Das, Ashutosh Ranka and Ratna Singh alleged that despite an in-principle agreement that no fresh FIRs would be registered against protesters and existing cases would be withdrawn, police action was continuing in several states.”We are observing a complete breach of the agreement regarding no police action against the protesters,” Ranka said, adding that the organisation had submitted a written draft of the understanding and was awaiting the govt’s written commitment. “If we don’t get this agreement by tomorrow, and if protesters are not released across the country, CJP will be forced to protest again,” he said. The warning comes two days after CJP called off its protest after govt accepted its demands.‘Protesters being surveilled despite govt assurances’We withdrew the protest at Jantar Mantar and the national call in good faith. But we were doubtful that once the momentum of the agitation came down, govt might target people individually. This is a very credible apprehension because the same playbook has been used in previous protests,” Das said.Singh alleged that reports of police action were emerging from across the country. “In Assam, there are 7-8 FIRs. In Kolkata, there are 11 FIRs, of which 10 are against Muslims. Bihar has the highest number of cases. In Siwan, Patna and Chapra, FIRs have been registered naming 144 people and 5,000 unnamed persons. Eighty-six people have been arrested and more arrests are expected,” she said.According to Bihar police, 694 people have been detained across the state following Bihar bandh on July 25. After verification, 339 minors and students were released, while 355 people involved in violence were produced in court.In Lucknow, 10 people have been arrested and an FIR registered against unidentified people for attempted murder. Two more FIRs have also been registered in connection with the protests in the city.Singh alleged that police had invoked serious criminal charges against protesters. “We have received reports that police used AK-47s against protesters and are filing attempt to murder cases, which are non-bailable,” she said.CJP also said protesters in Delhi were being surveilled using facial recognition technology despite assurances from Union ministers. Echoing the charge, Sibal said, “It has come to my knowledge that Delhi Police is going to target people who joined the protest using facial recognition technology and will try to harass their families. It is possible they may try to give it a communal angle while targeting people.”Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorSugandha JhaSugandha Jha is a journalist with over half a decade of experience covering education, social affairs, and current news. With a sharp eye for numbers and a strong grounding in data-driven reporting, she brings clarity and insight to complex issues. Beyond the newsroom, she’s passionate about exploring regional cuisine and the stories behind what we eat. Her work blends analytical rigour with human interest, offering readers nuanced perspectives across diverse subjects.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake ContentWhy PM Modi Handed The Education Ministry To Pralhad Joshi?Bihar Police Officer Seen Firing AK-47 At Student Protestors Suspended; Opposition Mounts AttackMEA Debunks Viral Claim Misquoting Randhir Jaiswal On Alleged Foreign Funding Of CJP Protests’Breach Of Trust’: CJP Slams Centre, Says ‘Protesters Arrested In Assam, Bengal, Bihar’123PhotostoriesFrom maharanis to modern royals: The evolution of Indian royal ethnic fashionYour lymphatic system depends on movement: Here’s how lymphatic walking may help support better healthDengue can look like a simple viral fever at first: Doctor reveals the warning signs that help tell the difference before complications beginHandloom vs powerloom: Here’s how to tell the difference before you buyWhy ancient Indian brides didn’t use soap before their wedding: The science behind the haldi traditionOptical illusion personality test: The first thing you spot in this picture reveals your true inner power9 must-try Omelettes from around the world and what makes them so popularStudy says screen time may damage brain development in kids under two: 5 simple ways to keep toddlers happy without screensMonsoon Alert: 6 Signs there might be a snake near your homeThe hidden meaning of bridal kaleeras: Know the forgotten history behind Punjab’s most emotional wedding tradition123Hot PicksUP Police Constable ResultB Architecture admissionGold price predictionIndian rupeeUmar KhalidRupaidiha border crossingUP electionsTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi US Student DeathBihar Bandh ViolenceCWG ScheduleDelhi Metro New Interchange StationsBengaluru Mother SuicideNEET Aspirant SuicideMumbai ProtestJantar Mantar ProtestHarbhajan singhIND U19 vs Sri Lanka U19

Independent Rajya Sabha MP and senior advocate Kapil Sibal, along with, CJP chief spokesperson Saurav Das and national spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka, addresses a press conference NEW DELHI: With reports of protesters across the country being detained and arrested, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) Monday accused the Centre of “breaching” its assurances on protecting them from police action after the July 25 agreement that led to the withdrawal of its agitation. CJP representatives warned that they would be “forced” to resume protests if govt failed to withdraw the cases and provide a written agreement by Tuesday, as promised.Addressing a news conference at senior advocate Kapil Sibal’s residence, CJP spokespersons Saurav Das, Ashutosh Ranka and Ratna Singh alleged that despite an in-principle agreement that no fresh FIRs would be registered against protesters and existing cases would be withdrawn, police action was continuing in several states.”We are observing a complete breach of the agreement regarding no police action against the protesters,” Ranka said, adding that the organisation had submitted a written draft of the understanding and was awaiting the govt’s written commitment. “If we don’t get this agreement by tomorrow, and if protesters are not released across the country, CJP will be forced to protest again,” he said. The warning comes two days after CJP called off its protest after govt accepted its demands.‘Protesters being surveilled despite govt assurances’We withdrew the protest at Jantar Mantar and the national call in good faith. But we were doubtful that once the momentum of the agitation came down, govt might target people individually. This is a very credible apprehension because the same playbook has been used in previous protests,” Das said.Singh alleged that reports of police action were emerging from across the country. “In Assam, there are 7-8 FIRs. In Kolkata, there are 11 FIRs, of which 10 are against Muslims. Bihar has the highest number of cases. In Siwan, Patna and Chapra, FIRs have been registered naming 144 people and 5,000 unnamed persons. Eighty-six people have been arrested and more arrests are expected,” she said.According to Bihar police, 694 people have been detained across the state following Bihar bandh on July 25. After verification, 339 minors and students were released, while 355 people involved in violence were produced in court.In Lucknow, 10 people have been arrested and an FIR registered against unidentified people for attempted murder. Two more FIRs have also been registered in connection with the protests in the city.Singh alleged that police had invoked serious criminal charges against protesters. “We have received reports that police used AK-47s against protesters and are filing attempt to murder cases, which are non-bailable,” she said.CJP also said protesters in Delhi were being surveilled using facial recognition technology despite assurances from Union ministers. Echoing the charge, Sibal said, “It has come to my knowledge that Delhi Police is going to target people who joined the protest using facial recognition technology and will try to harass their families. It is possible they may try to give it a communal angle while targeting people.”Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorSugandha JhaSugandha Jha is a journalist with over half a decade of experience covering education, social affairs, and current news. With a sharp eye for numbers and a strong grounding in data-driven reporting, she brings clarity and insight to complex issues. Beyond the newsroom, she’s passionate about exploring regional cuisine and the stories behind what we eat. Her work blends analytical rigour with human interest, offering readers nuanced perspectives across diverse subjects.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake ContentWhy PM Modi Handed The Education Ministry To Pralhad Joshi?Bihar Police Officer Seen Firing AK-47 At Student Protestors Suspended; Opposition Mounts AttackMEA Debunks Viral Claim Misquoting Randhir Jaiswal On Alleged Foreign Funding Of CJP Protests’Breach Of Trust’: CJP Slams Centre, Says ‘Protesters Arrested In Assam, Bengal, Bihar’123PhotostoriesFrom maharanis to modern royals: The evolution of Indian royal ethnic fashionYour lymphatic system depends on movement: Here’s how lymphatic walking may help support better healthDengue can look like a simple viral fever at first: Doctor reveals the warning signs that help tell the difference before complications beginHandloom vs powerloom: Here’s how to tell the difference before you buyWhy ancient Indian brides didn’t use soap before their wedding: The science behind the haldi traditionOptical illusion personality test: The first thing you spot in this picture reveals your true inner power9 must-try Omelettes from around the world and what makes them so popularStudy says screen time may damage brain development in kids under two: 5 simple ways to keep toddlers happy without screensMonsoon Alert: 6 Signs there might be a snake near your homeThe hidden meaning of bridal kaleeras: Know the forgotten history behind Punjab’s most emotional wedding tradition123Hot PicksUP Police Constable ResultB Architecture admissionGold price predictionIndian rupeeUmar KhalidRupaidiha border crossingUP electionsTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi US Student DeathBihar Bandh ViolenceCWG ScheduleDelhi Metro New Interchange StationsBengaluru Mother SuicideNEET Aspirant SuicideMumbai ProtestJantar Mantar ProtestHarbhajan singhIND U19 vs Sri Lanka U19

Independent Rajya Sabha MP and senior advocate Kapil Sibal, along with, CJP chief spokesperson Saurav Das and national spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka, addresses a press conference NEW DELHI: With reports of protesters across the country being detained and arrested, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) Monday accused the Centre of “breaching” its assurances on protecting them from police…

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Inspiring story of the day: “My wife has been so supportive. She could have stopped me a long, long time ago, but she didn’t. She kept me going and allowed me to play. It’s amazing. Thank you.” – How Roger Federer’s family turned a boy’s dream into tennis history

Inspiring story of the day: “My wife has been so supportive. She could have stopped me a long, long time ago, but she didn’t. She kept me going and allowed me to play. It’s amazing. Thank you.” – How Roger Federer’s family turned a boy’s dream into tennis history (Image via Getty) Roger Federer is…

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Access to bond markets must be widened: RBI

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MUMBAI: Bond markets need more depth and not just scale so that more enterprises can access market-based finance as the bank-led model will not be sufficient to meet future financing needs, RBI deputy governor Rohit Jain said. He emphasised that this will require more discerning investors to assess levels of risks.“A wider range of enterprises…

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Nolan Wells case takes a shocking turn as online trolls target grieving mother’s career

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Compromised email led to data leak, says Bank of Baroda

Compromised email led to data leak, says Bank of Baroda

MUMBAI: A recent data leak following a cyberattack reported by Bank of Baroda pertained to information in one employee’s email account and that the bank’s systems were robust and unaffected, the bank said.“The bank has robust information security protocols in place. The incident involved compromise of an employee’s email account, resulting in unauthorised access to…

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‘Jana Nayagan’ box office collections day 5: Thalapathy Vijay and Pooja Hegde’s film sees big Monday drop; earns Rs 10.15 Cr

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‘Let Vaibhav Sooryavanshi open with Rohit Sharma’: Ex-cricketer wants Shubman Gill to bat at No. 4

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Rohit Sharma and Abhishek Sharma (Agency Image) Former India wicketkeeper-batter Farokh Engineer believes teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has already done enough to earn an ODI call-up and wants the 15-year-old to open alongside Rohit Sharma ahead of the 2027 World Cup. Engineer feels India should reshuffle their batting order by moving Shubman Gill to No….

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Aquarius Horoscope Today, July 28, 2026: Day’s celestial influences enhance communication and personal charm

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This is a pleasing, useful day with a touch of grace. The Moon supports gains and social exchange, while Venus sweetens your speech and personal charm. It’s evident that people are responding better than usual, regardless of whether you’re talking to the shopkeeper, your colleague or a friend or someone whom you’ve only spoken to…

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