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Former Lakers Star Elden Campbell Dies at 57; Remembering His NBA Legacy
Former Los Angeles Lakers center Elden Campbell, who also won an NBA championship with the Detroit Pistons, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 57, according to reports from the Los Angeles Times. Tributes poured in from former teammates, including Byron Scott and Cedric Ceballos, honoring Campbell’s impact on and off the court. The
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Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Talks Reportedly Underway Amid Bucks’ Struggles; Star Suffers Calf Injury
The Milwaukee Bucks have reportedly initiated discussions with Giannis Antetokounmpo about his future with the franchise, exploring whether the NBA superstar’s best fit remains in Milwaukee or lies elsewhere. Hours after trade rumors surfaced, Antetokounmpo sustained a non-contact calf strain during the Bucks’ game against the Detroit Pistons, adding uncertainty to his near-term availability. Giannis
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Tems Faces Backlash for Calling Herself a ‘Jesus Baby’ Despite Secular Music
Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has sparked controversy after describing herself as a “Jesus baby.” The Crazy Tings singer made the statement while discussing her zodiac sign during an interview with The People Gallery at the 2025 Fashion Awards. “Oh, I’m a Jesus baby. My sign is love, peace and joy,”
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Jamal Murray Scores Season-High 52 Points as Denver Nuggets Defeat Indiana Pacers 135-120
The Denver Nuggets snapped their home losing streak on the road with a dominant 135-120 victory over the Indiana Pacers, powered by a season-high 52 points from Jamal Murray. Despite dealing with a right ankle sprain, Murray carried the team alongside Nikola Jokić, who also battled through a left wrist injury. Murray Plays Through Pain,
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Taiwan to Ban China’s Xiaohongshu App for One Year Over Fraud and Security Concerns
Taiwan’s Interior Ministry announced on Thursday that it will suspend access to the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu—also known as Rednote—for one year, citing security risks and its alleged involvement in thousands of fraud cases since 2024. The decision marks a significant move in Taiwan’s ongoing efforts to regulate Chinese apps and protect users from
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Comedian Sabinus Confirms Amicable Split from Wife
Nigerian comedian Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, popularly known as Sabinus, has confirmed that his marriage to Ciana Chapman has ended. Speaking during a recent TikTok live stream, Sabinus revealed that the union, which was formalized in 2023, concluded amicably. He reassured fans that he and his ex-wife remain on good terms and continue to prioritize the well-being
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India and Russia Aim to Boost Bilateral Trade Ahead of Putin’s State Visit
India and Russia announced plans to strengthen their trade relationship and expand the range of goods exchanged, ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit to New Delhi. Both nations aim to achieve $100 billion in bilateral trade by 2030, building on a rapid expansion in recent years. Rapid Growth and Current Trade Balance Bilateral
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Codelco and Glencore Partner on Major Chilean Smelter Project
Chile’s state-owned copper producer Codelco (COBRE.UL) has signed an initial agreement with Swiss miner and trader Glencore (GLEN.L) to collaborate on a large-scale copper smelter project in northern Chile. The deal aims to boost Chile’s domestic smelting capacity while providing logistical and strategic advantages for both companies. Key Details of the Codelco-Glencore Agreement Under the
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Mohbad’s Widow, Wunmi, Provides Update on DNA Court Case with Father-in-Law
The paternity dispute over Liam, the son of late singer Mohbad, has resurfaced after his mother, Wunmi, issued a statement addressing claims that she was avoiding a DNA test requested by Mohbad’s father. The controversy comes as Mohbad’s father revealed that the DNA court case has been reopened and stated that the singer will not
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HSBC’s Long-Term Vision Questioned Following Brendan Nelson’s Permanent Appointment as Chairman
HSBC (HSBA.L) has officially appointed Brendan Nelson as chairman on a permanent basis, raising questions among analysts, investors, and corporate governance experts about the bank’s long-term strategy and succession planning. Nelson’s elevation from interim chairman comes after a prolonged search for an external candidate, generating debate over HSBC’s leadership continuity and strategic direction. Succession Planning
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