Shah Rukh Khan is known as King Khan for a reason. Not just with his films, the actor impresses the audience with his off-screen avatar as well. He is known to be a great friend, an amazing co-actor, a loving husband and a doting father. Shah Rukh has taken away lots of hearts with her loyalty for her wife and how after having three kids also, he is madly in love with Gauri Khan just like a teenager. Not just this, he has also made sure to raise his kids right and given us major parenting goals. Shah Rukh’s daughter, Suhana Khan is all set to make her Bollywood debut and the actor is all pride. As another Khan generation is making it to the big screens, let’s take a look at some valuable lessons we can learn from King Khan to raise our kids well. Tell them to be down to earth <blockquote class=”instagram-media” data-instgrm-captioned data-instgrm-permalink=”https://www.instagram.com/p/CdiGcybO7vI/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading” data-instgrm-version=”14″ … [Read more...] about Shah Rukh is a Dotting Father, These Parenting Lessons Are a Proof
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5 awkward details in the small print of Rishi Sunak’s £15bn cost of living plan
Rishi Sunak today said he was fulfilling his “promise to stand by the British people” as he announced another £15bn of cost of living help. As inflation soars to 9%, energy bills look set to hit £2,800 a year and people struggle with Mr Sunak’s tax hikes, every British household will get £400 off their energy bills over six months from October. The previous plan for a £200 ‘loan’ in October has been scrapped and instead there’ll be £400 that doesn’t have to be paid back. There will also be two £325 payments before Christmas for 8.3million people on benefits, £300 for pensioner households, and £150 for 6million disability benefit claimants. Officials insisted the vast majority of gains go to the poorest households. The Resolution Foundation said average gains for the poorest fifth are £823 compared to £296 for the richest fifth, from today’s announcement. But critics warned it may prove to be a “sticking plaster” as the Chancellor opted for one-off cash handouts instead of … [Read more...] about 5 awkward details in the small print of Rishi Sunak’s £15bn cost of living plan
Twitter confirms sale of company to Elon Musk for $44 billion
Elon Musk reached an agreement to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion on Monday, promising a more lenient touch to policing content on the platform where he promotes his interests, attacks critics and opines on social and economic issues to more than 83 million followers. The outspoken Tesla CEO, who is also the world’s wealthiest person , has said he wanted to buy and privatize Twitter because he thinks it’s not living up to its potential as a platform for free speech. Mr. Musk said in a joint statement with Twitter that he wants to make the service “better than ever” with new features, such as getting rid of automated “spam bots” and making its algorithms open to the public to increase trust. Also Read Twitter under shareholder pressure to seek deal with Musk, sources say “Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated,” he said. The deal was cemented … [Read more...] about Twitter confirms sale of company to Elon Musk for $44 billion
‘Jamie Oliver should try to force prices down, not lecture struggling families’
Jamie Oliver ’s heart is clearly in the right place but his antennae for reality would appear to need a service. The celebrity chef led a march on Downing Street last Friday to protest against a government decision to delay banning buy-one-get-one-free (BOGOF) offers on fattening junk food. So far, so fair enough. Trouble is, timing is everything and during a cost of living crisis the last thing the kind of people struggling to eat want to hear is a celebrity chef with a small fortune who doesn’t want for very much telling them how they should eat. For those people, a BOGOF meal eases the pressure on their finances and is, perhaps, a lunch meal on a day when they otherwise wouldn’t eat. So it really is no surprise he is suffering a backlash. Oliver strikes you as a down-to-earth sort with a grasp on the way real people live. The lending of his voice has helped to force child obesity to the top of the government agenda. The chef protested after the government dropped an … [Read more...] about ‘Jamie Oliver should try to force prices down, not lecture struggling families’
Ten common and dangerous phone scams you should know about
Unwanted phone calls are not only a nuisance, they can also be dangerous — and they can be avoided. While scammers are resorting to more devious tricks, phone scams continue to pose risks to the unwary. Almost 60 million Americans reported being scammed in 2021, losing an average of $502 each for a total of $29 billion. Fraudulent schemers not only seek money, but want access to victims' information. Scammers can be friendly or threatening, but are always out to cause harm. 10 common phone scams to be aware of: 1. Scammers sometimes offer free gifts as rewards to consumers that actually are efforts to take your money and information. Vacations and travel are among the most common offerings by scammers seeking your address, credit card number, credit information, while asking for a shipping and handling fee or similar fee to send the gift. 2. 'You've won the lottery' scams often come from outside the United States, thus making law enforcement's job all the harder. Scammers … [Read more...] about Ten common and dangerous phone scams you should know about
Even WaPo Is Skeptical About Stricter Gun Laws
There is little proof that more restrictive gun laws would “dramatically” decrease instances of violent crime, The Washington Post wrote in a newsletter Thursday. “Certainly, some gun-control policies help reduce violence,” The Post’s Amber Phillips wrote in Thursday’s issue of “The 5-Minute Fix” newsletter, but went on to say that the “evidence is thin” that additional restrictions on guns “would quickly and dramatically reduce rates of gun violence.” “The Washington Post is a news organization and does not ‘push’ for any legislation,” a spokesperson for The Post told The Daily Caller News Foundation. Phillips also wrote that the United States has the most guns per person in the world, adding that gun violence might not go down for years, and that it would be hard to determine why the violence decreased. She also noted there were instances where guns were used to save lives but did not cite examples. (RELATED: FBI Reveals How Many Active Shooters Were Stopped By Citizens) … [Read more...] about Even WaPo Is Skeptical About Stricter Gun Laws
Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard: What to expect during closing statements
Johnny Depp's high-profile court battle with ex-wife Amber Heard is set to come to an end on Friday, after several weeks of testimonies placed an often uncomfortable spotlight on their tumultuous relationship. Depp, 58, has filed a $50 million lawsuit against Heard, 36, over an op-ed published by The Washington Post in 2018, in which she stated that she was a domestic abuse survivor. Heard did not name Depp in the article, but his lawyers have argued that it was obvious she was referring to the actor. Heard is countersuing for $100 million. As each star took the stand at Virginia's Fairfax County Circuit Court, they made a host of allegations against one another, including drug and alcohol use , explosive confrontations, and even a claim that Heard defecated on the couple's bed. Depp and Heard, whose divorce was finalized in 2017, have also accused one another of domestic abuse . Both have denied the allegations made against them. Since the trial began last month, a … [Read more...] about Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard: What to expect during closing statements
The Best Memorial Day Deals on Amazon: Dyson, Nespresso, Apple and More
Click here to read the full article. If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Memorial Day isn’t technically until Monday but some of the best deals have already begun rolling in ahead of the weekend. And naturally, Amazon has taken advantage of the deals event to slash prices on dozens of coveted items that cut a swath through every category. More from Variety The Best Early Bird Memorial Day Deals to Shop This Week Amazon Orders Two Seasons of Animated Comedy 'The Hospital' With Maya Rudolph, Natasha Lyonne, Keke Palmer Among Cast 'She-Ra' Live-Action Amazon Series Sets Nicole Kassell to Direct (EXCLUSIVE) Save big on home theater equipment like TVs and soundbars ; stock up on appliances like the Nespresso or Dyson vacuum ; and take advantage of rare sales on luxe pieces like this 3-piece Samsonite luggage se t. Below, check out the best … [Read more...] about The Best Memorial Day Deals on Amazon: Dyson, Nespresso, Apple and More
In Seoni, the blood trail of a lynching
P hoolwati breaks down when she speaks of her husband Dhansha Invati, who was killed by a mob earlier this month. “I kept pleading with them to at least tell me where they were taking him. And to show me the cow meat that he had been accused of possessing. But what I received instead were blows and abuses,” she says. On the night of May 2-3, Phoolwati and Dhansha had been fast asleep outside their kaccha house in Simariya village in the Kurai block of Seoni district in Madhya Pradesh. It was when she heard thudding sounds that Phoolwati woke up to see a group of men assaulting her husband. Their elder son Jai Prakash, who lives next door, also rushed out on hearing the commotion. He pleaded with the mob to let Dhansha go, but the men paid no heed. Threats from the mob forced Phoolwati and Jai Prakash to retreat to their homes. The men took Dhansha away. Phoolwati and her son are unsure of how old he was; they reckon he was “upwards of 50”. Also Read Anti mob-lynching … [Read more...] about In Seoni, the blood trail of a lynching
Governor saw deadly arrest video months before prosecutors
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards and his top lawyers privately watched a key video of Black motorist Ronald Greene drawing his final breaths in his deadly 2019 arrest six months before prosecutors even knew the footage existed. While the Democratic governor has distanced himself from allegations of a cover-up in the explosive case by contending evidence was promptly turned over to authorities, an Associated Press investigation found that neither Edwards, his staff nor the state police he oversees acted urgently to get the crucial footage into the hands of those with the power to charge the white troopers seen stunning, punching and dragging Greene. The video shows a bruised and bloody Greene going limp and drawing his final breaths — critical moments and audio that are absent from other footage turned over. It wouldn't reach prosecutors until nearly two years after Greene’s May 10, 2019, death on a rural roadside near Monroe. Now three years have passed and still no … [Read more...] about Governor saw deadly arrest video months before prosecutors