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Bullying is not limited to kids like Keaton Jones; it happens to adults as well
You won't find much news about bullying or its effects in adults, but that doesn't mean this practice is not rampant
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After dominating the Manchester Derby, the Citizens lead the Premier League title race, but who will come second?
Although it'll be a three-horse race between Tottenham, Chelsea and United, the Red Devils will bag the second spot.
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Of Afrazul’s brutal murder and India’s love(less) jihad
For intellectuals, it's easy to reject love jihad as a figment of imagination or political tool but it's a real threat
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Pixar reclaims its place atop the animation throne with its powerful and emotional ‘Coco’
Coco is a reminder of just how impressive Pixar can be when they create an imaginative, poignant project.
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Dear Yoda, would dad approve of my decision to sign his code status as ‘Do Not Resuscitate’?
I was the son at his father’s bedside, deciding his fate. How do I let dad go easily without feeling guilty?
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Champions League Round of 16: Xabi Alonso gives us some nerve-racking encounters, and boy, oh boy, are we in for a ride!
Real Madrid were not on the receiving end of Xabi Alonso’s kindness as they were paired with nouveau riche PSG.
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‘Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom’– the good, the bad and the Goldblum phenomenon
The fact that the sequel is bringing back the most beloved character from the original, Dr Ian Malcolm, is pure genius
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RIP Masood Ahmad Barkati – the unsung hero of my generation, the voice of patriotism, morality and equality between all Pakistanis
He dedicated 65 years of his life to Naunihal and never missed an edition. I remember going numb. Silent. Static.
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Pakistan’s fashion and advertising industries can learn a thing or two from Saheefa Jabbar and Shahnaz ki shaadi
Shahnaz didn't dye her hair, proving that age is just a number, while Saheefa did not have a circus-like wedding.
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Shoaib Akhtar was never just a name – he was a brutal phenomenon
The man who couldn’t walk until the age of six went on to become the fastest bowler in the history of the game.