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    Ex-FBI boss James Comey posts two numbers, 86 and 47, sparking a stir in MAGA world; here's what they signify and why Donald Trump's sympathizers are up in arms

    Former FBI Director James Comey ignited controversy by posting a photo of shells arranged as "86" and "47" on Instagram, which was interpreted by many Trump supporters as a call for violence against the US president. The post prompted immediate backlash from figures like Donald Trump Jr., who accused Comey of inciting murder.

    Ex demands girlfriend return snack money after romance expires. Netizens tell her to send a package

    Divya, an X user, shared a screenshot of her ex-partner's message demanding reimbursement for snacks he sent during their relationship, complete with itemized bills. The post quickly went viral, sparking amusement and debate across social media platforms. Reactions ranged from humorous takes on meticulous record-keeping to serious advice about refunding the amount, reflecting the petty side of modern breakups.

    Delhi parents order 96 cakes to celebrate son's 96% in Class 12, netizens ask: ‘Ab itna cake khaayega kaun?'

    Yash Arora, a commerce student in Delhi, celebrated scoring 96% in his CBSE Class 12 exams. His parents ordered 96 cakes, drawing attention online. Reactions ranged from amusement to surprise. Meanwhile, another student found comfort in his father's simple acceptance of his 84% score.

    “Chahat Fateh Ali Khan performed better than Pakistani Army”, memers mock his new patriotic song, watch video

    Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, the social media influencer and aspiring singer, has released a patriotic song titled "Meray Watan Meray Chaman" to celebrate the national spirit after the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India. The song, launched on May 14, quickly garnered thousands of views on YouTube and Instagram.

    Why did Kangana Ranaut delete 'alpha male' post on US President Donald Trump?

    BJP MP Kangana Ranaut faced backlash for a critical social media post about former US President Donald Trump. She removed the post and apologized for sharing a personal opinion. The post linked Trump's remarks on Apple's India production to a political grudge. Her recent film, Emergency, performed poorly at the box office.

    Karan Johar breaks silence on Babil Khan’s viral emotional outburst video; defends his casting choices

    Karan Johar responded to Babil Khan’s viral crying video with empathy, saying he felt “terrible” after seeing the young actor’s emotional meltdown. Speaking as a parent during an interview, Johar expressed his concern and related personally to Babil’s vulnerability. Babil, son of the late Irrfan Khan, had posted and then deleted the video, which raised questions about his mental health. Johar’s reaction highlights the emotional pressures faced by young actors in Bollywood.

    The Economic Times
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