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Reagan Bregman's Casual Instagram Moment Goes Viral

Reagan Elizabeth Bregman's simple Instagram Story of a casual dinner offers a refreshingly authentic look at life off the field for MLB families. Discover the relatable moment that resonated with fans.

Michael Reagan, son of Ronald Reagan, dies at 80

Michael Reagan, the eldest son of former US President Ronald Reagan, passed away at 80. A conservative commentator, he was a staunch defender of his father's legacy and a dedicated philanthropist.

1986: India Enters Silicon Club Amid Punjab Unrest

On January 6, 1986, India announced its entry into the global Silicon Club. Meanwhile, Punjab faced law & order threats, and Shriram Foods laid off 550+ workers. Explore this pivotal day in history.

1986: US Arms for Pak, Srikkanth Century, Hashish Seized

On January 3, 1986, the Reagan administration approved $41M in advanced radar for Pakistan. Meanwhile, Srikkanth scored his maiden Test century in Sydney, and DRI seized ₹1.77 crore worth of hashish in Bombay. Explore this day in history.

Canada's Pragmatic Response to Trump's Trade Threats

As Trump imposes tariffs and threatens USMCA, Canadian businesses reveal a sobering shift. While political ads project defiance, corporate leaders hedge bets by moving production to the US. Explore the on-ground impact of trade uncertainty.

Libyan Military Jet Crashes in Turkey, 3 Killed

A Libyan military aircraft carrying officials crashes in Turkey's Konya province, killing all three on board. Turkish authorities have launched a detailed investigation into the tragic accident.

Libyan Army Chief Dies in Turkey Plane Crash

Libya's army chief, Lt Gen Mohamed Al-Haddad, and four others killed in a Falcon 50 jet crash near Ankara. Turkish authorities launch investigation after aircraft declared emergency. Read the full report.

Libyan Military Chief Dies in Turkey Plane Crash

Libya's top military commander Mohammed al-Haddad and seven others killed as their jet crashes near Ankara. Investigation points to technical failure, not sabotage. Read the full report.

Limits of India's Consumer Protection Act, 1986

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, gave Indian consumers legal rights. But decades later, its promise remains limited. Explore the gaps in enforcement and the road ahead for consumer justice.

Cardinal Dolan Resigns as New York Archbishop

Cardinal Timothy Dolan's resignation as Archbishop of New York is accepted after 17 years. Bishop Ronald A. Hicks named successor. Read about his legacy and the Church's tradition.

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