Zubeen Garg breathed his last on September 19. (Image: X) Celebrated Assamese singer Zubeen Garg passed away on September 19 in Singapore. He breathed his last just a day ahead of his performance at ...
Celebrated singer Zubeen Garg died on September 19. Days after his death, his last podcast with novelist-author Rita Chowdhury went viral, in which he made several candid revelations about his life ...
Assam is yet to come to terms with the loss of its beloved, iconic singer Zubeen Garg, whose untimely demise in a tragic scuba diving accident in Singapore on September 19, 2025, has left a void that ...
As explained in Prof. Robert Jarrow’s book cited below, forward rates contain a risk premium above and beyond the market’s expectations for the 3-month forward rate. We document the size of that risk ...
Corbin Burnes to the Diamondbacks, Luis Severino to the Athletics and Yusei Kikuchi to the Angels ranked among the most surprising landing spots for top-tier free agents this past Major League ...
A student's "freshers' flu" turned out to be deadly meningitis and she had both legs amputated to save her life. Ketia Moponda, 19, arrived at university eight days before she was struck down with ...
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What billions look like: Visualizing the staggering scale of flood control corruption
How big is one billion pesos? Most Filipinos will never see that much in their lifetimes — yet in the flood control scandal, ...
The S&P 500 shows signs of fragility with stretched volatility, rising dispersion, and parallels to past sell-offs despite ...
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Depot Days Festival Celebrates 45 Years This Saturday | September 19, 2025 | News This Morning at 7:30 a.m.
Hartselle's biggest day of the year is almost here, Depot Days will be taking over downtown tomorrow! Morning Newscast at 7:30 a.m. Trump Warns of Fallout if He Loses Supreme Court Ruling North ...
A beloved Little League coach is tragically dead, just seven days after receiving a terrible medical diagnosis. The local sports community in New Jersey is mourning the sudden loss of a beloved coach.
The Global Sumud Flotilla said Monday its ships are 715 nautical miles from Gaza as they converge in international waters ahead of an attempt to break Israel’s blockade on the enclave. In a statement, ...
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