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Did 70+ million vote for these clowns of Democrats in United States?

We can all of us be guilty of hypocrisy at times, but as has often been pointed out, if the Democratic Party didn’t have...

YouTube removes 2.5 million ‘dislikes’ on White House channel of Joe Biden

YouTube has deleted about 2.5 million ‘dislikes’ from videos on the official White House channel of President Joe Biden, according to data collected and posted online...

Why Shekhar Gupta’s ThePrint took down the piece exposing Greta Thunberg’s ‘toolkit’?

Shekhar Gupta needs little introduction on the landscape of Indian media. He was once editor of Indian Express and now runs ThePrint news website....

‘It was Ravi who put his foot down: Families or we are not coming to Australia”

When the schedule between India and Australia got finalized, there was a lot of speculation on whether the families are going to accompany the...

A nine-year-old who rakes in $30 million from his YouTube channel

At the age of 9, most of us watched a bit of TV, if it was available in the area where we lived, and...

Farmers promised $1 million by pro-Khalistan Sikh body

Pro-Khalistan Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has extended support to the ongoing agitation by farmers. Its founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has announced a financial support...

You guys are so Leftist you could be hating your right hand: Sonu Nigam lashes at media

A video posted by noted singer Sonu Nigam on his YouTube account on Tuesday is making headlines now. In this video, Sonu Nigam has...

Indians watching more streaming videos than the rest of the world: Survey

Indians have left people of other countries far behind when it comes to spending time watching streaming videos. The average time spent by fellow...

Star-studded Ram Leela’s live telecast on DD begins from Ayodhya

The national broadcaster Doordarshan has begun live telecast the Ayodhya's iconic Ram Leela as per a press release issued by the Information Department of...

Pakistan ban Tik-Tok on Imran’s red flag but the excuse offered is hilarious

Tik-Tok, owned by China-based ByteDance has now hit another wall, this time in Pakistan. The ByteDance has found itself in midst of digital quagmire,...

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