‘She got money and moved next door’: Miley Cyrus jokes ‘superfan’ Alex Cooper is ‘kinda creepy’ at Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special

‘She got money and moved next door’: Miley Cyrus jokes ‘superfan’ Alex Cooper is ‘kinda creepy’ at Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special

Miley Cyrus jokingly called out “superfan” Alex Cooper as “kinda creepy” during the Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special in Hollywood on Monday.The 33-year-old singer and actress playfully teased the Call Her Daddy podcaster, 31, for moving in next door to her, making the remark on stage at the El Capitan Theatre while celebrating the hit…

Read More
Alan Ritchson’s body cam footage released; Tennessee Police drop criminal charges saying ‘Reacher’ star ‘acted in self defense’ – WATCH |

Alan Ritchson’s body cam footage released; Tennessee Police drop criminal charges saying ‘Reacher’ star ‘acted in self defense’ – WATCH |

Hollywood star, Alan Ritchson has been cleared of criminal charges after video of his physical altercation with his neighbour went viral online. The actor was in the headlines over the weekend when video footage captured him getting into a physical altercation with his neighbour, Ronnie Taylor in their Brentwood community. The two men were seen…

Read More
Hasanabi Controversy: HasanAbi breaks silence after Cuba outfit backlash as Cartier glasses debate sparks fresh controversy online

Hasanabi Controversy: HasanAbi breaks silence after Cuba outfit backlash as Cartier glasses debate sparks fresh controversy online

HasanAbi (Image Via Getty) Hasan Piker, widely known as HasanAbi, is facing strong online criticism after photos and clips from his recent Cuba visit went viral. Many social media users questioned his clothing choices and called them expensive and out of touch with the country’s economic reality. The debate quickly accelerated through all three X…

Read More
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court observed on Tuesday that while SIR has been conducted smoothly in other states, it is West Bengal that has generated a spate of litigation relating to electoral roll revision.”There are many competitive complex issues in other states. Yet, SIR has been conducted so smoothly despite equally complicated issues. But there has not been any such spate of litigation. There are states – Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh – where the deletion rate is much higher,” a bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi said.Allow voter list additions till 7 days before polls: WB to SC The court stuck to its view that West Bengal was a case apart in the SIR exercise despite senior advocate Kalyan Banerjee saying the ‘logical discrepancy’ ground was not applied in other states.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumble“A recent article said except West Bengal, in every other state governed by different political parties, the SIR has gone on smoothly,” the bench said.SC had exercised its extraordinary powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to deploy judicial officers from West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha, under the supervision of the Calcutta HC Chief Justice, as electoral officers to adjudicate claims for inclusion in the voter list of those names under ‘logical discrepancy’ or ‘unmapped’ categories. Appearing for West Bengal, senior advocates Shyam Divan, Kalyan Banerjee and Menaka Guruswamy said of the 60 lakh claims, only 27 lakh have been adjudicated by the judicial officers.The balance appears unlikely to be decided before April 6, the last date of nomination for the first phase of polling on April 23, and April 9, the last date of nomination for constituencies going to polls in second phase on April 29, they said.It would be better if the publication of supplementary voter lists, containing names of those cleared after scrutiny, is extended till April 16 and April 22 respectively for the two-phase voting, they said, requesting that the voter lists should not be frozen on the last date of filing of nominations.The bench said the judicial officers are working day and night without taking a single day leave and suggested that the improvements in carrying out the scrutiny work be better placed before the Calcutta HC CJ.The bench said the election commission could help the Calcutta HC CJ and the judicial officers in first taking up adjudication of claims relating to the constituencies going to polls in the first phase and thereafter those in the second phase. However, it said the petitioner’s grievance about 14 candidates nominated to contest elections by different political parties featuring in doubtful voter category could be given priority adjudication.Senior advocate D S Naidu, appearing for EC, told the SC that it has been suggested to the Calcutta HC CJ that the names cleared for inclusion in the voter list could be published daily through a supplementary voter list. SC posted further hearing on April 1.When Banerjee said the judicial officers must give reasons for rejection of claims to the affected persons, the bench said the reasons cannot be supplied as of now. Supreme Court also said the EC could use available spaces in WB judicial academy to house the tribunals headed by former HC judges to hear appeals against exclusion of names.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor123Hot PicksTrump Iran DealMohammad Bagher GhalibafSan Francisco AirportGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court observed on Tuesday that while SIR has been conducted smoothly in other states, it is West Bengal that has generated a spate of litigation relating to electoral roll revision.”There are many competitive complex issues in other states. Yet, SIR has been conducted so smoothly despite equally complicated issues. But there has not been any such spate of litigation. There are states – Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh – where the deletion rate is much higher,” a bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi said.Allow voter list additions till 7 days before polls: WB to SC The court stuck to its view that West Bengal was a case apart in the SIR exercise despite senior advocate Kalyan Banerjee saying the ‘logical discrepancy’ ground was not applied in other states.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumble“A recent article said except West Bengal, in every other state governed by different political parties, the SIR has gone on smoothly,” the bench said.SC had exercised its extraordinary powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to deploy judicial officers from West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha, under the supervision of the Calcutta HC Chief Justice, as electoral officers to adjudicate claims for inclusion in the voter list of those names under ‘logical discrepancy’ or ‘unmapped’ categories. Appearing for West Bengal, senior advocates Shyam Divan, Kalyan Banerjee and Menaka Guruswamy said of the 60 lakh claims, only 27 lakh have been adjudicated by the judicial officers.The balance appears unlikely to be decided before April 6, the last date of nomination for the first phase of polling on April 23, and April 9, the last date of nomination for constituencies going to polls in second phase on April 29, they said.It would be better if the publication of supplementary voter lists, containing names of those cleared after scrutiny, is extended till April 16 and April 22 respectively for the two-phase voting, they said, requesting that the voter lists should not be frozen on the last date of filing of nominations.The bench said the judicial officers are working day and night without taking a single day leave and suggested that the improvements in carrying out the scrutiny work be better placed before the Calcutta HC CJ.The bench said the election commission could help the Calcutta HC CJ and the judicial officers in first taking up adjudication of claims relating to the constituencies going to polls in the first phase and thereafter those in the second phase. However, it said the petitioner’s grievance about 14 candidates nominated to contest elections by different political parties featuring in doubtful voter category could be given priority adjudication.Senior advocate D S Naidu, appearing for EC, told the SC that it has been suggested to the Calcutta HC CJ that the names cleared for inclusion in the voter list could be published daily through a supplementary voter list. SC posted further hearing on April 1.When Banerjee said the judicial officers must give reasons for rejection of claims to the affected persons, the bench said the reasons cannot be supplied as of now. Supreme Court also said the EC could use available spaces in WB judicial academy to house the tribunals headed by former HC judges to hear appeals against exclusion of names.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor123Hot PicksTrump Iran DealMohammad Bagher GhalibafSan Francisco AirportGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court observed on Tuesday that while SIR has been conducted smoothly in other states, it is West Bengal that has generated a spate of litigation relating to electoral roll revision.“There are many competitive complex issues in other states. Yet, SIR has been conducted so smoothly despite equally complicated issues. But there…

Read More
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ OTT release: James Cameron directorial set for digital debut on March 31 after USD 1.48 billion box office run

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ OTT release: James Cameron directorial set for digital debut on March 31 after USD 1.48 billion box office run

After its billion-dollar run at the box office, ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’, the third instalment of the James Cameron directorial, will soon be available to stream online. ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ set for digital debut The film that hit theatres in December, is now gearing up for its digital debut on March 31, according to…

Read More
Global Financial Crisis: ‘Maybe they’ll see worse’: 2008 crisis expert names four risks that could bring down global financial system | World News

Global Financial Crisis: ‘Maybe they’ll see worse’: 2008 crisis expert names four risks that could bring down global financial system | World News

Richard Bookstaber, author of A Demon of Our Own Design, warns today’s financial system faces dangers even greater than 2008./ Image: Institute for New Economic Thinking Richard Bookstaber, the financial analyst and author who spent decades working inside hedge funds and the US Treasury before writing the book that foreshadowed the 2008 financial crisis, says…

Read More
Rajpal Yadav breaks silence on Akshay Kumar ‘pushing him to the side’ during Bhooth Bangla promotions: ‘He loves me, I love him’ | Hindi Movie News

Rajpal Yadav breaks silence on Akshay Kumar ‘pushing him to the side’ during Bhooth Bangla promotions: ‘He loves me, I love him’ | Hindi Movie News

Rajpal Yadav has addressed the recent controversy involving Akshay Kumar during the promotions of their upcoming film Bhooth Bangla, after a viral video sparked speculation online. The clip, which featured Akshay posing with Priyanka Chahar Chaudhary, Ekta Kapoor and Kanika Mann, showed him asking Rajpal to stand to the side—something many netizens interpreted as a…

Read More
Indian woman says she was ‘slapped by white girl’ in Ireland in viral post: ‘Out of the blue’

Indian woman says she was ‘slapped by white girl’ in Ireland in viral post: ‘Out of the blue’

An Indian-origin woman has alleged that she was slapped by a stranger in Ireland, claiming the incident was racially motivated. The woman shared her account on social media Reddit, where it went viral and sparked debate around racism and safety abroad, especially for Indians. According to her post, the incident involved a “white girl” who…

Read More
NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday chaired a review meeting with senior defence officials to take stock of the situation due to the West Asia crisis and said there was need to learn lessons from the conflict to improve the country’s defence preparedness.Rajnath was briefed on the global and regional security scenario, the impact of a possible escalation of the ongoing conflict on India as well as the challenges and opportunities presented by the current geopolitical situation.The minister directed that operational and technological takeaways from the ongoing conflict be studied continuously in order to improve India’s defences. “We need to formalise a comprehensive integrated roadmap for the next decade factoring in the lessons learnt, challenges and opportunities going forward while ensuring Aatmanirbharta and operational readiness across all fronts,” he said.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumbleChief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chairman Samir Kamat and defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh were present at the meeting.The impact of the crisis on supply chain management for procurement and production of defence equipment, including maintenance and serviceability of existing equipment, was also examined at the review meeting.Rajnath held the security review meeting just two days after Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) discussed the situation arising out of the conflict in West Asia and carried out a detailed assessment of the availability of critical goods for the common people, including food, energy and fuel security.Last week, Rajnath credited PM Modi’s competence and foresight for “safeguarding” India from the ripple effects of global instability, asserting that the country has remained secure despite the escalating conflict in West Asia. The minister also backed the PM’s stance that “war is not a solution” and called for a resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. “When the world is at war, no country can remain unaffected. India may also be impacted during such times, but our prime minister, through his competence, capability and foresight, has ensured that the country does not get trapped in such a crisis,” he said. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor123Hot PicksTrump Iran DealMohammad Bagher GhalibafSan Francisco AirportGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday chaired a review meeting with senior defence officials to take stock of the situation due to the West Asia crisis and said there was need to learn lessons from the conflict to improve the country’s defence preparedness.Rajnath was briefed on the global and regional security scenario, the impact of a possible escalation of the ongoing conflict on India as well as the challenges and opportunities presented by the current geopolitical situation.The minister directed that operational and technological takeaways from the ongoing conflict be studied continuously in order to improve India’s defences. “We need to formalise a comprehensive integrated roadmap for the next decade factoring in the lessons learnt, challenges and opportunities going forward while ensuring Aatmanirbharta and operational readiness across all fronts,” he said.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumbleChief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chairman Samir Kamat and defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh were present at the meeting.The impact of the crisis on supply chain management for procurement and production of defence equipment, including maintenance and serviceability of existing equipment, was also examined at the review meeting.Rajnath held the security review meeting just two days after Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) discussed the situation arising out of the conflict in West Asia and carried out a detailed assessment of the availability of critical goods for the common people, including food, energy and fuel security.Last week, Rajnath credited PM Modi’s competence and foresight for “safeguarding” India from the ripple effects of global instability, asserting that the country has remained secure despite the escalating conflict in West Asia. The minister also backed the PM’s stance that “war is not a solution” and called for a resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. “When the world is at war, no country can remain unaffected. India may also be impacted during such times, but our prime minister, through his competence, capability and foresight, has ensured that the country does not get trapped in such a crisis,” he said. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor123Hot PicksTrump Iran DealMohammad Bagher GhalibafSan Francisco AirportGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday chaired a review meeting with senior defence officials to take stock of the situation due to the West Asia crisis and said there was need to learn lessons from the conflict to improve the country’s defence preparedness.Rajnath was briefed on the global and regional security scenario, the…

Read More