Katie Bates breaks silence after husband Travis Clark admits to cheating, writes ‘I support his decision for….’ | English Movie News

Bringing Up Bates star Katie Bates has broken her silence after husband Travis Clark admitted to infidelity. She expressed gratitude for support, stating Travis is reflecting and she supports his transparency. The couple is seeking counsel for their family, prioritizing their two young children while Katie hopes for marriage restoration. Bringing Up Bates’ star Katie…

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Spain:बार्सिलोना में यात्री ट्रेन दुर्घटनाग्रस्त, दो दिन पहले भी स्पेन में हुआ था रेल हादसा – Barcelona Commuter Train Crashes, 2 Days After Deadly Train Collision In Spain

स्पेन के बार्सिलोना की एक यात्री ट्रेन मंगलवार को पटरी से उतर गई। यह हादसा तब हुआ, जब एक दीवार गिरकर रेल पटरी पर आ गई। स्पेन की आपातकालीन सेवाओं ने बताया कि इस घटना से 15 लोग प्रभावित हुए। हालांकि किसी के घायल होने की जानकारी नहीं दी गई। Trending Videos यह वीडियो/विज्ञापन हटाएं…

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ChatGPT murder-suicide case: Elon Musk calls the AI chatbot ‘diabolical’ | World News

Now, Erik Soelberg’s son has filed a lawsuit against ChatGPT make OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging that the AI chatbot pushed his dad to kill his grandmother and then himself. Soelberg’s son says he went through his father’s conversations with ChatGPT and found that his father was obsessed with the chatbot as he spent talking to…

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Insurance firm directed to pay ₹11.29 crore for delay in settling fire claim

A consumer forum has held an insurance company guilty of deficiency in service for inordinate delay and arbitrary repudiation of a fire insurance claim and directed it to pay ₹11.29 crore with interest to an India–Japan joint venture enterprise whose factory was gutted in a fire. The complainant Mipalloy Nomura Plating Company LLP, Sriperumbudur, a…

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Ancient pottery from Mesopotamia may hold earliest clues to mathematics | Technology News

A recent study has suggested that painted images found on ancient pottery may offer one of the earliest glimpses into how humans first began to think mathematically. The pottery, created up to 8,000 years ago, belongs to the Halafian people who lived in northern Mesopotamia between 6200 BC and 5500 BC. Researchers closely studied bowls…

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