Preview: Aamir Khan and the perfect crime in Talaash
Bollywood
Updated: Nov 26, 2012
After winning over audiences as Rancho in the 2009 film 3 Idiots, actor Aamir Khan is all set to take his fans on a thrilling trip in his next film Talaash.
Stephanie held 2.5 million WWE shares going into the company's sale to WME. The deal closed at $106 a share. Do the maths and you get $265 million sitting in one person's equity account, which is the foundation of almost everything the couple is worth today.
Triple H is still in the building. He signed a fresh multi-year contract with TKO earlier this year to stay on as Chief Content Officer, the man responsible for what ends up on WWE television every week. The deal went through even as fans were loudly unhappy with the creative product heading into 2026.
Stephanie has not held a formal role at WWE since January 2023, when she stepped down as co-CEO after her father returned to the board. She has spent the time since building out media projects on her own terms, away from the company she spent most of her life insid
Sabres Free Agent Targets If Alex Tuch Walks in 2026
US-NHL
Updated: May 23, 2026
Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed
Tuch becomes eligible for unrestricted free agency on July 1, and according to Elliotte Friedman, the Sabres and Tuch's camp were apart on a new deal at the start of training camp last September and that gap has not closed.
AFP Analytics projects Tuch's next contract at $10.1 million per season over seven years. With just $12.9 million in estimated cap space, giving him that would leave Buffalo with less than $3 million to address the rest of their offseason business.
Bobby McMann and Patrick Kane are the two pending unrestricted free agents the Sabres should have on their radar if Tuch does not return, offering very different profiles but both addressing real need
Iran Ditches Arizona Camp for Tijuana Ahead of FIFA World Cup
US-FIFA
Updated: May 23, 2026
Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed
Federation president Mehdi Taj confirmed that Iran will now be based in Tijuana, a Mexican city near the US border, after FIFA accepted the federation's request to relocate due to visa-related difficulties facing the team and staff.
Taj said preparations for the new training base in Tijuana are already complete and the federation is in the final stages of signing the contract. He also raised the possibility of Iran Air operating direct flights to Mexico for the tournament.
Iran will travel to the United States only for matches, with Taj noting that the flight time to Seattle for their game against Egypt remains roughly three hours, similar to the original plan from Arizon