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The Times of India
May 3, 2025
Sunaina Roshan reveals her father Rakesh Roshan cried while announcing Hrithik Roshan's 'Krrish 4': 'It's still overwhelming for me...' | Hindi Movie News - The Times of India
Hrithik Roshan is all set to direct the fourth instalment of one of the most celebrated franchises in Bollywood, 'Krrish'. His sister, Sunai...
The Times of India
May 3, 2025
Did you know Sridevi once wore a burkha to watch Kamal Haasan’s film? | Hindi Movie News - The Times of India
Sridevi, known for her private nature, especially with the media, initially avoided public appearances, even wearing a burkha to a movie the...
The Japan News
May 3, 2025
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Newsday
May 3, 2025
The force is strong with this holiday: Why 'Star Wars' fans say 'May the 4th be with you'
May the 4th be with you.
HuffPost
May 3, 2025
'Do I Look Like I Care?': AOC Shreds Trump's Border Czar In Blunt Free Speech Reminder
The congresswoman slammed Tom Homan after he claimed she could be in "trouble" over her "know your rights" advice.)
HOLA USA
May 3, 2025
Big news for Formula 1 fans in Miami
Get revved up, South Florida!
The Toronto Star
May 3, 2025
VP Vance’s global travels are a mix of diplomacy, dealmaking, soft power and family time
WASHINGTON (AP) — When JD Vance was running for vice president, he walked across an airport tarmac in Wisconsin one August day when his camp...
South China Morning Post
May 3, 2025
‘Unacceptable’: US Army helicopter disrupts flights at Washington airport
Since the deadly crash between a commercial plane and army chopper in January, helicopters have been restricted from flying the same route.
Newsweek
May 3, 2025
Trump posting apparent AI photo of himself as the pope takes off online
The president posted the photo Friday night with no caption and it has since sparked praise and backlash.
Newsday
May 3, 2025
VP Vance's global travels are a mix of diplomacy, dealmaking, soft power and family time
President Donald Trump has dispatched Vice President JD Vance all over the world in the opening months of the administration.
Fox News
May 3, 2025
Psychologist argues Kilmar Albrego Garcia’s wife may be ‘trauma bonded’ with husband
Panelists Dr. Linda Olson and Katie Zacharia evaluate newly-surfaced evidence against Kilmar Abrego Garcia on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
CNN
May 3, 2025
These kibbutzniks used to believe in peace with Palestinians. Their views now echo Israel’s rightward shift
Before October 7, kibbutzniks living near the Gaza border often advocated for peace with Palestinians. For many, those views have changed dr...
CNN
May 3, 2025
Another round of auto tariffs just went into effect. They could change the industry forever
The average car buyer doesn’t think about where the parts in their their vehicle come from – but automakers do.
Usa Today
May 3, 2025
Have a home renovation dream? You can turn it into reality with $50,000 from USA TODAY
Content creator Jenna Phipps asks real homeowners to share their DIY wins and fails – and how they’d use $50,000 to transform their home.
Trump’s Tariff on Cheap Chinese Imports Will Cost Big Tech Billions
For Meta, Alphabet and other platforms, the elimination of the tariff exemption for inexpensive goods is already cutting into advertising re...
Ghana Wanted a Cathedral. It Got an ‘Expensive Hole’ Instead.
The nation had grand plans for a national cathedral designed by a celebrity architect. The $400 million project became a political battlegro...
Message From the Russian Military: ‘We Lost Your Son’
Russia lacks any formal, organized effort to account for legions of missing soldiers. That often leaves relatives in limbo, fending for them...
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Kevin Farrell, the cardinal running the papal conclave
The Irish-American camerlengo is responsible for overseeing the Vatican’s secretive election to choose the next pope
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Trump’s tariffs are a gift to the mafia
As smuggling becomes a lifeline, criminal organisations across the globe will benefit
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Jane Gardam, novelist, 1928-2025
The prizewinning witty chronicler of middle-class life claimed writing was her ‘salvation’
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
An ill wind blows for school recorder playing
The main difference between a sweet, lyrical child’s solo and one that sounds like a live vivisection is a good teacher
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Killer fungi to spread as climate heats up
A warming world accelerates rise of infection-causing species in echo of television series ‘The Last of Us’
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Thirty-six is the new 60
And I’m positively old
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
What Pope Francis saw in Caravaggio
The late pontiff understood the role of art in expressing the human condition
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
‘A work in progress’ — Jay Rayner reviews La Môme
For a menu that claims to celebrate ‘the golden age of the French Riviera’, it’s about as French as Dubai
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
UK to launch scheme to recruit global research talent after Trump crackdown
Initiative backed by £50mn in government money comes as US administration seeks to cut funding and suppress research
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Next German government calls for an end to “Tofu-mania”
Butcher replaces vegetarian Green politician as agriculture minister in symbolic government shift
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
How I taught an AI to think like a painter
An artist trains a computer on works by de Chirico, Hopper and Dove — and then throws in his own pieces for good measure
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Israeli proposal to control aid distribution inside Gaza sparks backlash
Humanitarian agencies condemn plans they say do not meet ‘minimum bar’ for relief after two-month blockade
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
The Library of Ancient Wisdom — in the court of Nineveh, knowledge was power
Selena Wisnom walks the shelves of King Ashurbanipal’s library, revealing what the books tell us about the ideas circulating in 7th-century...
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Your pushy AI intern is ready for a promotion
Big Tech shows investments in artificial intelligence are having real-world results
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
A troubling documentary looks for new angles on Leni Riefenstahl
A new film mines the personal archives of the director whose ‘Triumph of the Will’ crystallised the Nazi aesthetic
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Private equity’s bind should prompt an investor rethink
Returns are likely to be lower in a world of weaker growth, higher interest rates and a slump in dealmaking
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Introducing Phoebe Philo’s HTSI guest edit
The fashion designer curates a special issue, featuring Andrea Fraser, Mati Diop, Deyan Sudjic, Koyo Kouoh, Michael Swaine, Mónica Manzutto...
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
The downsizers sharing a slice of their Maryland wonderland
The sculptural house of Diane and Marc Grainer overflows with the quirky ceramics and furniture the couple has collected with gusto and humo...
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
‘There is such a thing as too casual’
. . . and other rules for dressing from the late great personal shopper Betty Halbreich
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Who still goes to WeightWatchers? A dispatch from the community centre
The company’s in-person meetings seem quaint in the age of Ozempic, but members see it differently
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
How I gatecrashed my daughter’s gap year
What would 22-year-old Amber think when her mother showed up on a ranch in Argentina? And why are more parents following their children acro...
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Tate Modern changed the way we see art — for good and for ill
As it celebrates its 25th anniversary, the museum remains a cultural powerhouse. But must its youthful energy come at the cost of its perman...
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
How to write a track that plays for a thousand years
Longplayer sounded its first note 25 years ago. Can it keep going for another 975?
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Can Belgian wine become as famous as Belgian beer?
Belgians have always been savvy wine drinkers, and now they can shop local
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
Wanted: a mean liberal
Mark Carney shows how to be moderate in substance and populist in style
Financial Times
May 3, 2025
What must Ukraine give up for peace?
As Putin looks back to 1945, a deal that formalises the loss of Crimea could project Russian power into the heart of Europe
BBC News
May 3, 2025
Brazil corruption: Social security minister latest to quit in major pensions fraud scandal
The scheme allegedly saw pensioners defrauded of payments, with the diverted money shared among corrupt officials.
Dawn
May 3, 2025
US iPhone supply shifts to India, other products to Vietnam
Apple expects $900m tariff hit, faces disruption in supply chain; CEO says most Apple products for sale outside US will still be made in Chi...
Sam Altman’s Start-Up Launches Eye-Scanning Crypto Orbs in the U.S.
World, a start-up backed by Sam Altman, has launched in the United States with the goal of verifying your humanity.
Google News
May 3, 2025
Connections: Sports Edition hints for May 3, 2025, puzzle No. 222
Welcome to Connections: Sports Edition Coach — a spot to gather clues and discuss (and share) scores.
South China Morning Post
May 3, 2025
China’s military likens anti-corruption drive to preparations for war
At key times in history, the People’s Liberation Army has carried out ‘major political rectification’, PLA Daily says.