German police seize fake Picassos in multi-million euro forgery raid
Authorities say a 77-year-old German tried to sell copies of works by renowned artists such as Rembrandt. Source link
'He's got two ducks': Ex-Australia captain predicts Virat Kohli's performance in Sydney ODI
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke backed Virat Kohli to be the leading run-scorer and Josh Hazlewood to take the most wickets in the final ODI against India. Clarke also predicted an Indian victory, hoping for a morale-boosting win for the hosts ahead of the T20I series. Source link
People Are Sharing How Much Money They Make, And I'm Actually Shocked At Some Of These
People Are Sharing How Much Money They Make, And I'm Actually Shocked At Some Of These Source link
Why the Shohei Ohtani Gambling Scandal TV Series May Be Striking Out
The Lionsgate project appears to be swinging and missing over buyers’ worries about how it might affect relationships with the MLB. Source link
Heat stress may have played key role in Karur stampede, says study
The researchers estimated that the heat generated by the densely packed crowd was comparable to solar energy hitting the same ground area, intensifying heat accumulation. Source link
Who is giving evidence on the collapsed China spy trial?
A senior commons committee is looking at why the case collapsed just weeks before a trial was due to go ahead. Source link
US inflation hits 3% for first time since January
The price increases remained milder than feared, keeping the US central bank on track to cut interest rates next week. Source link
Peer hints at Oasis Knebworth gigs then backtracks
Baroness Sharon Taylor says the band will play next July before rowing back on her claims. Source link
U.S. inflation stays high but prices rose less than economists forecast
U.S. inflation remained elevated last month as the costs of some imported goods rose while rental prices cooled. Source link
Fake jobs, immigration fraud: 59-year-old Indian-origin man Umesh Patel sentenced to home detention in New Zealand
An Indian-origin Auckland man, Umesh Patel, has been sentenced to nine months of home detention for orchestrating an elaborate immigration fraud scheme. Patel created fake jobs and submitted fraudulent documents to Immigration New Zealand, charging applicants between NZD $10,000 and $30,000. The scheme, which ran for years, undermined the integrity of New Zealand’s immigration system. […]