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    Who was Brandon Miller? How was real estate mogul related to Candice Miller of Mama + Tata? Details here

    Real estate mogul Brandon Miller, husband of social media influencer Candice Miller of Mama + Tata, recently passed away at 43. He played a key role at REEC, contributing to over 20 million square feet of real estate development.

    Doctor apologises to Samantha Ruth Prabhu for 'illiterate' comment

    Dr. Cyriac Abby Philips apologized to Samantha Ruth Prabhu for calling her "illiterate," criticizing her advice on nebulizing with hydrogen peroxide and distilled water for viral infections. Philips warned against medical misinformation, urging Health Ministry action. Samantha defended her advice, citing personal experiences, consultation with a qualified doctor, emphasizing sensitivity and public safety.

    Equity market investors: A new powerful political constituency

    India's financial shift includes 13.6 crore investors, about 10% affluent, driven by SEBI and smartphones. Participation extends beyond Maharashtra and Gujarat to states like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Individual investor opinions shape economic policies. Retail investors hold an 18.5% listed share, contributing ₹25,000 crore via Securities Transaction Tax, despite risky leveraged positions.

    Samantha Ruth Prabhu called ‘health illiterate’ by ‘Liver Doc’ for suggesting hydrogen peroxide therapy. ‘Kushi’ star reacts

    Samantha Ruth Prabhu has sparked controversy within the medical community on X. The Ye Maaya Chesave actress recently advised her followers to try the hydrogen peroxide inhalation protocol for viral fevers. However, this recommendation faced strong backlash from Dr. Cyriac Abby Philips, a hepatologist known as 'The Liver Doctor' on X, who criticized the Yasoda star and labeled her "health and science illiterate. "

    Hina Khan cuts hair as symbol of strength amid cancer fight; mother gets teary: Video

    Hina Khan, known for her television roles, recently shared a poignant moment on social media amidst her battle with stage three breast cancer. In a brave gesture, she documented herself cutting her hair short before chemotherapy could cause its loss. The emotional video captures her comforting her distraught mother and reflects on the symbolic significance of hair for women facing similar battles.

    China's crackdown on 'wealth-flaunting' social media puts pressure on influencers to echo the party line

    Chinese regulators crack down on social media influencers flaunting wealth, contrasting with US mental health concerns. The campaign targets extravagant displays, reflecting wider fears of subversive views. Public support for authoritarian measures shapes the crackdown, including pressure on Taiwanese influencers. The effort aligns with China's goal of managing its vast online population under President Xi Jinping's watchful eye.

    The Economic Times
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