Home Fashion Bollywood wardrobe Bollywood Wardrobe Devika Tripathi By Devika Tripathi | on February 27, 2021 Be it quirky or flirty or edgy, we have got you fashion covered. Ananya Panday wore patterned separates, Radhika Madan sported colour-blocked attire, and Deepika Padukone flaunted distressed denims. While their outfits were different, they all wore crop tops. So, those of you looking forward to buying crop tops, you have come to the right place. This Saturday, we have decoded their outfits for you, which we so loved and you can update your wardrobe with. Deepika Padukone's Distressed Denims Deepika Padukone looked super awesome in her edgy outfit as she was spotted in the city. The Padmaavat actress wore a sleeveless white cropped top and paired it with distressed denims. She also wore a white and black jacket that was enhanced by abstract splash. Deepika teamed her ensemble with pointed black pumps … [Read more...] about Your Saturday Fashion Roundup Ft. Deepika Padukone, Radhika Madan, And Ananya Panday
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Sony to buy AT&T’s anime business for US$1.18 billion to expand global footprint
TOKYO/NEW YORK -Sony Corp will buy AT&T Inc's animation business Crunchyroll for US$1.175 billion, the two companies said on Thursday, as the Japanese electronics conglomerate aims to beef up its entertainment content and distribution businesses. The deal will give Sony access to Crunchyroll's 3 million paying subscribers across more than 200 countries and regions, helping Sony compete more globally with entertainment giants such as Netflix. Sony's Funimation Global Group, a U.S. animation distributor with 1 million paying subscribers, will own Crunchyroll, currently part of AT&T's WarnerMedia segment. AT&T has been looking to monetize its non-core assets since CEO John Stankey took over in June. The latest deal will allow it to invest in other focuses of WarnerMedia, including content creation and gaming. Despite Crunchyroll's loyal following among anime fans, AT&T felt the anime streaming service was too niche for the broader audience its streaming service … [Read more...] about Sony to buy AT&T’s anime business for US$1.18 billion to expand global footprint
Shock, sympathy, mockery: World reacts to Trump COVID-19 infection
WASHINGTON: News of the infection of US President Donald Trump with COVID-19 drew instant reactions of shock, sympathy, undisguised glee, as well as outrage and curiosity around the world. Trump's announcement, on Twitter, on Friday (Oct 2) that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and the deep uncertainty that accompanied it, permeated the global news cycle, upending countless plans and sparking comment everywhere from presidential offices to the thousands looking to weigh in on social media. The positive test reading for the leader of the world’s largest economy adds more uncertainty to investors' worries, including how the infection might affect the Nov 3 election between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. US stock futures and Asian shares fell in the wake of the news. The future contracts for both the S&P 500 and the Dow industrials lost 1.9 per cent. Oil prices also slipped. Stock prices in Japan and Australia tumbled. “To say this … [Read more...] about Shock, sympathy, mockery: World reacts to Trump COVID-19 infection
China wields patriotic education to tame Hong Kong’s rebellious youth
HONG KONG: Cua Chiu-fai is on a mission to rid Hong Kong's classrooms of what he sees as poisonous anti-China bias. His soldiers: Mainly parents. He has recruited hundreds of mothers and fathers to monitor and report on teachers deemed guilty of filling their students with hate for China and urging them to take to the streets in protest. Using his YouTube channel, which has 114,000 subscribers, Cua says he has enlisted parents and other volunteers as part of an initiative called "Help Our Next Generation". In a video posted in late October, he talks about seeing pictures of "people who looked like teachers" directing young students to pick up bricks during the demonstrations that roiled Hong Kong last year These teachers need to have their licenses revoked, he says in the video: "If you're a teacher and you make your students destroy this place for certain so-called political positions, that's something we absolutely cannot accept." Cua's vigilante initiative has won the … [Read more...] about China wields patriotic education to tame Hong Kong’s rebellious youth
Airbnb streamlines fees as it tilts toward biggest hosts
REUTERS: Airbnb is requiring most professional hosts outside North America to include all service fees in the rate presented to guests, a move that mirrors how rival platforms operate. Airbnb will require hosts who use third-party software to manage bookings to eliminate the “service fee” paid by guests that is traditionally tacked on to the listing price. Instead hosts will pay a standard fee of 15per cent, up from the typical 3per cent they are assessed now. Hosts interviewed by Reuters said they expect most will raise their listed prices to account for the larger host fee, making the change cost-neutral for most guests and for Airbnb. But hosts with fewer properties expressed some concerns. The new fee structure comes as the San Francisco-based home rental platform prepares to sell shares in its initial public offering this week. Airbnb said early tests show the simplified pricing helped drive 17per cent more bookings. “Following feedback from hosts we recently … [Read more...] about Airbnb streamlines fees as it tilts toward biggest hosts