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The Times of India Former WWE world champion on Trump’s assassination attempt

Former President Donald Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt on July 13 in Butler, PA, sustaining an ear injury. Kane, Knox County Mayor, attributed the attack to longstanding 'Hitler' comparisons. The event led to chaos, with the gunman and a bystander dead, and spectators injured. Trump also had a significant WrestleMania 23 involvement with Vince McMahon.

The Times of India 'I'm supposed to be dead': Reflective Trump turns a corner in life

​ Coming within one-eighth of an inch of death from a gunman's bullet has made Donald Trump reflective and conciliatory, words not typically associated with him. Mostly combative and forceful, Trump turned contemplative about the narrow escape he had while speaking to two journalists on Sunday. “I’m not supposed to be here, I’m supposed to be dead,” Trump told the journalists, speaking about the fortuitous turn in his life. "The most incredible thing was that I happened to not only turn but to turn at the exact right time and in just the right amount."

The Times of India Trump 'luckiest motherf---er ever': Bill Maher on assassination attempt

Bill Maher condemned the attack on Trump in Minneapolis. At the Butler rally, 20-year-old Crooks fired three rounds from a rooftop, killing one and injuring two before being shot. Grazed, Trump praised agents, calling his survival 'by God' in a Post interview. Heading to Milwaukee at 78, Trump impacts 2024 and the Democratic Party.

The Times of India Rakul Preet's brother Aman Preet arrested in a drugs case

Actress Rakul Preet Singh's brother Aman Preet Singh has been arrested by Hyderabad police. As per the latest report by Hindustan Times, the 'Ramrajya' actor was arrested in connection to a drugs case after a joint operation done by the Narcotics Bureau and Rajendra Nagar SOT Police under Cyberabad Police's jurisdiction.

The Times of India 'Never going to be easy to replace Rohit and Virat'

Vikram Rathour, the departing batting coach, is aware of the impending challenges that the Indian team will face in the coming years. However, having closely observed and nurtured the current pool of talent, he believes that the team possesses the necessary skills and adaptability to navigate through this transitional phase successfully.

The Times of India Secret Service chief, DEI ‘hiring’ slammed after Trump’s assassination bid

The incident has also cast a spotlight on Cheatle’s efforts to promote diversity within the agency. In a previous interview with CBS News, she emphasized the importance of attracting diverse candidates and providing opportunities for everyone, particularly women. The Secret Service aims for 30% of its recruits to be women by 2030.

The Times of India 'Until Uddhav is CM again': Shankaracharya

​Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath Swami Avimukteshwaranand on Monday said that former Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray was betrayed and betrayal is one of the biggest sin in the Hindu religion. Shankaracharya met Uddhav at his residence Matoshree in Mumbai as the former chief minister requested a visit. After the meeting when Shankaracharya spoke to the reporters, he said the pain of betrayal will not go until Uddhav becomes the chief minister again.

The Times of India Most expensive houses in the world 2024; here’s the list

Explore the most expensive houses in the world 2024, like Buckingham Palace, Antilia, Villa Leopolda, Les Palais Bulles, Odeon Tower Penthouse, Four Fairfield Pond, 18-19 Kensington Gardens, Jay-Z and Beyoncé's Malibu estate, and Ellison Estate exhibit lavish interiors, expansive grounds, historical significance, and architectural excellence, portraying the pinnacle of luxury for affluent owners.

The Times of India 'This isn't funny': Manasi condemns Harbhajan, Raina

Para-badminton star Manasi Joshi has criticised Harbhajan Singh and Suresh Raina for their insensitive actions in an Instagram reel, which has offended individuals with physical disabilities.

The Times of India 'Agar Hindustan mein...': Provocative slogans raised in Amethi

​A video of some youths raising provocative slogans during a Muharram procession in Amethi on Sunday went viral prompting the police to launch an investigation into the incident. According to news agency PTI, the video was taken when the procession passed the Musafirkhana police station. 'Agar Hindustan mein rahna hai toh, ya Hussain kehna hai (If you want to live in India, you will have to say 'ya Hussain')," the youths were seeing sloganeering in the viral video.