Clive Davis Hospitalization: 94-year-old music executive Clive Davis hospitalized in New York for upper respiratory infection | English Movie News

Clive Davis was hospitalized in New York City on Friday evening after developing an upper respiratory infection, according to TMZ. The 94-year-old music executive, who helped shape the careers of Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Kelly Clarkson and several other major artists, was admitted as a precaution. His team expects him to leave the hospital soon,…

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Vijay Deverakonda reflects on his theatre days, says, ‘I needed any opportunity to perform’ |

Before becoming one of the most popular stars of the Telugu industry, Vijay Deverakonda took time learning how to act in theater. Recently, the actor talked about that phase of his life and revealed how his theatrical performances enhanced his skills and made him confident. These days, Vijay Deverakonda is recognized by his screen presence…

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Terror group planned India hits, backed Myanmar rebels: Probe | India News

LUCKNOW: Central agencies claimed to have busted an international terrorist network involving six Ukrainians and one American, linking the group to allegedly plotting attacks targeting India while equipping anti-junta insurgents in Myanmar’s Chin state with military drone capabilities.Three Ukrainian war veterans – Petro Hurba, Taras Slyviak and Ivan Sukmanovskyi – were arrested by Bureau of…

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‘Haven’t learnt that lesson yet’: After Iran war, Donald Trump says there are no limits to his ability to exert power

US President Donald Trump US President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected suggestions that the conflict with Iran exposed limits to American power, declaring that there were ‘no limits’ to what the United States could achieve.His remarks came after the United States and Iran formally entered into a peace agreement by digitally signing a memorandum of…

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Indian badminton icon PV Sindhu storms into Singapore Open quarterfinals | Badminton News

NEW DELHI: Twin Olympic medallist PV Sindhu moved comfortably into the women’s singles quarterfinals of the Singapore Open Super 750 badminton tournament on Thursday after a dominant straight-game victory. Sindhu defeated Japan’s Riko Gunji 21-9, 21-12 in just 37 minutes, barely giving her opponent any chance to settle into the contest. The Indian star looked…

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