Director Teja is known for his frankness and at times, he brings out a new perspective on a topic and here he is at it again. Director Teja interviewed Gopichand for the latter’s new movie Rama Banam promotions and more than about the movie, Teja’s words are going viral.
Teja says that he has one big complaint against popcorn in multiplexes. Teja states that it is popcorn in multiplexes that is killing cinema.
According to the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF), about five percent of all mammal species and 90 percent of bird species are monogamous, meaning that they choose a partner and stick with them through thick and thin. So if you're feeling like nobody stays together anymore, keep on reading. From seahorses and swans to gray foxes and gibbons, here are some of the animals that mate for life. And for the most in-demand pets, check out The 50 Most Popular Dog Breeds in America.
A listener asks: Should light-skinned Asian-Americans — like some East Asians — be able to call themselves "brown"? The answer is complicated, and has to do with how diverse "Asian-Americans" are.
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Plot twist! Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor‘s love story may not be perfect, but it seemingly has a happy ending.
Stiller and Taylor, who married in 2000 and have costarred in many projects together, announced their split in 2017. Two years later, they made waves at the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards as they smiled for photos on the purple carpet. The duo were also seen looking “happy” and never leaving “each others’ sides,” an eyewitness told Us Weekly at the time.
Biden administration officials said Friday they would welcome congressional action to ramp up safety measures for trains carrying highly hazardous materials following a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Environmental Protection Agency, the Federal Railroad Administration and Department of Health and Human Services said during a background briefing Friday that they are waiting for the National Transportation Safety Board to release a report on the Ohio derailment before they announce any further action but that they are open to stronger safety measures.