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Amazon S3 on MSNHilarious bowling fail: Man falls while trying to throw a heavy ballBowling can be a fun and relaxing game—until the ball decides to take charge! This man set out for a smooth roll but ended up ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNFunny Basketball Fails: Epic Volleyball-Style ShotsBeen partnered with Jerseyfrosts for a minute now & had nothing but positive things to say about there shoes with most the 5s ...
Salman Khan’s Eid release, Sikandar, collected Rs 26 crore on its opening day, falling short of Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava, which amassed Rs 31 crore. Despite suffering from online piracy and ...
KKR’s bowling struggled in their opener, but Narine (1/27) showed promise. However, with Sunil Narine out with illness, Moeen Ali comes in. Venkatesh Iyer will open with Quinton de Kock with Moeen ...
Yet furious experts, advocates and frontline workers have pointed to one “serious” cost the Treasurer once again overlooked — with potentially fatal consequences: that of living with ...
Earlier, Bulls opener Khawaja was dropped in the slips twice before falling for just two from 28 balls when he was caught on the fine-leg boundary by Nathan McAndrew off the bowling of paceman ...
The Queen has claimed victory over the many “naysayers” who did not believe her online book club would be a success. As she marked the fourth anniversary of The Queen’s Reading Room at a ...
Quinton de Kock, who was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for Rs 3.6 crore in the IPL auction late last year, made a poor debut for his new franchise in the IPL 2025 opener. de Kock was dismissed ...
Meghan Markle has suffered yet another trademark snafu after she failed to sign a crucial document in her application for her impending lifestyle brand, As Ever. The Duchess of Sussex, 43 ...
Arguably the most demanding and difficult ultramarathon in the world took place this week, and nobody finished. Known as The Barkley Marathons, the American-based sports challenge drives athletes ...
Employers who fail to provide health insurance may face fines ranging from Dh500 to Dh150,000. Repeat violations within one year can result in fines doubling up to a maximum of Dh500,000.
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