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    From Kolkata derby match to RCB's IPL win: After 45 years, India witnesses another sport related tragedy

    Tragedies struck Indian sports in Kolkata 1980 and Bengaluru 2025, mirroring each other in loss of young lives amidst passionate sporting events. A Kolkata football derby in 1980 led to 16 deaths due to fan clashes, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL victory celebration in 2025 resulted in 11 fatalities, highlighting the dangers of uncontrolled enthusiasm and inadequate safety measures.

    Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+ new movies, shows: Check full list

    Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, and Paramount+ have new shows and movies for OTT viewers. We have a full list.

    Auckland Shooting: 3 dead, including attacker, and 6 injured before Women's Soccer World Cup 2023 opener

    Two people were killed and several injured after a gunman opened fire ahead of the Women’s World Cup opening. Auckland and the international football community mourned the loss of lives.

    Andy Warhol's portrait of OJ Simpson signed by both men up for auction

    Signed by both men, the portrait is billed by the auction house as a work that brings together two of the most recognizable names of the 20th century and captures "a trajectory of celebrity and tragedy."

    Christian Atsu finished last match by scoring 97th minute free-kick; Watch his final moments just hours before Turkey earthquake

    Christian Atsu, the Ghanaian international forward, who had previously played for Premier League clubs Chelsea and Newcastle, lost his life at the age of 31 in the earthquake that struck Turkey. He was found 14 days after the powerful Turkey earthquake rocked the nation.

    US faces another Covid Christmas as omicron fuels a rise in cases

    On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that Omicron, which accounted for less than 1 percent of new Covid-19 cases in the United States as December began, now accounts for nearly three-quarters of new cases, underlining how stunningly infectious it is.

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