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No winners of major lotto draws on Friday, July 18, 2025
No winners of major lotto draws on Friday, July 18, 2025

GMA Network

time5 days ago

  • General
  • GMA Network

No winners of major lotto draws on Friday, July 18, 2025

There were no winners of either of the major lotto jackpots offered on Friday, July 18, 2025, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) announced. No bettor chose the winning combination of 19-16-01-54-12-46 picked for the Ultra Lotto 6/58 jackpot prize of P233,048,782.00. There was also no winner of the Megalotto 6/45 jackpot of P8,910,000.00, with the winning combination of 05-09-38-03-16-17. Click here for the complete lotto results. — BAP, GMA Integrated News

Man taken into custody for brandishing sword in public
Man taken into custody for brandishing sword in public

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Time of India

Man taken into custody for brandishing sword in public

Mangaluru: A man has been taken into custody by Puttur Town police on charges of brandishing a sword and threatening the public. The accused is Raju,45. According to police, the incident took place on Monday afternoon at Bolvar in Puttur Kasba village. Police received information that a man was brandishing a sword and threatening the public. Acting on this, Puttur Town police rushed to the spot, and with the help of the public, picked up the accused. Upon questioning, he said he was from Hassan and was currently residing in Bantwal. The accused was taken into custody for further interrogation. A case was registered at the Puttur Town police station under Sections 25(1B)(b) of the Indian Arms Act and Section 110 of the BNS. An investigation is ongoing, police said.

Shiva Rajkumar's battle with cancer to be told in upcoming documentary ‘Survivor': 'A story of his rebirth...'
Shiva Rajkumar's battle with cancer to be told in upcoming documentary ‘Survivor': 'A story of his rebirth...'

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shiva Rajkumar's battle with cancer to be told in upcoming documentary ‘Survivor': 'A story of his rebirth...'

Picture Credit: X Kannada cinema's beloved icon, Shiva Rajkumar is all set to share one of the most personal chapters of his life through an upcoming documentary titled 'Survivor'. Announced on his birthday, the documentary will show his year-long battle with bladder cancer, which he overcame with strength and unbreakable spirit with his family. The actor, who had confirmed in March 2025 that his health journey would be recorded for public awareness, is now making good on that promise. Directed and written by Pradeep Sastry, 'Survivor' will tell Shiva Rajkumar's emotional and physical journey from the moment of diagnosis to the demanding rounds of treatment and his successful recovery. Official announcement on his birthday The makers officially unveiled the project on July 12 with a poster showing Shiva Rajkumar walking away. Sharing the poster, they wrote, "On the day of his birth, comes a story of his announcing SURVIVOR - ನಮ್ಮ ಸೂಪರ್ ಸ್ಟಾರ್ Documentary! The story of Shivanna's sporty, warrior updates coming this August! Starring @NimmaShivanna Written and Directed by @pradeepksastry". The film's technical team includes Ashwin PK composing the music, cinematography by The Master DOP, and editing by Kiran G.S. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas Prices In Dubai Might Be More Affordable Than You Think Villas In Dubai | Search Ads Get Quote Undo In August 2024, Shiva Rajkumar's health had become a growing concern after he appeared visibly frail at a press function. Shortly thereafter, he revealed that he was being treated, including surgery and chemotherapy. In a truly remarkable testament to the actor's dedication, he was even able to film the crucial action scenes for his film 45 while undergoing treatment. More updates coming soon With the encouragement of his doctors, Shiva Rajkumar chose to share his story publicly to try to encourage others to be aware, and proactive about their health. Further updates are likely to be announced in August. On the other hand, he will be seen in Ram Charan starrer 'Peddi' directed by Buchi Babu Sana. His first look from the film was also shared on his birthday.

My secret married lover is being treated for cancer – and I'm heartbroken that I can't visit him
My secret married lover is being treated for cancer – and I'm heartbroken that I can't visit him

The Sun

time05-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

My secret married lover is being treated for cancer – and I'm heartbroken that I can't visit him

DEAR DEIDRE: MY secret lover is being treated for cancer and I'm heartbroken that I can't visit him. This is not your usual seedy affair. We met through work ten years ago and this man has been the love of my life, my soulmate, ever since. I'm 45 and he's 56. During our decade together, he has married his wife, with whom he has three children. But we speak or see each other every day. It's not just physical, even though the intimate side of our relationship is electric. After sex, we often lie in each other's arms for hours, softly laughing and kissing, until he has to leave. We love each other. But I was the person who told him to see the doctor. I was kissing his shoulder and I noticed a mole looked red and raised. He said he hadn't been aware of it but I don't know why his wife hadn't noticed it. Following tests, he made a brief phone call to me, saying he'd been admitted to hospital with stage-three skin cancer. Since then, I've heard nothing. I'm in pieces — I don't know how to get news on how he is. I can't visit him in case I bump into his wife and kids. I can't ask our HR team for too many updates without them suspecting we're more than just colleagues — workplace relationships aren't allowed. I'm in limbo. My friends aren't sympathetic because they say he has strung me along for years. But I know he loves me. Spotting the signs your partner is cheating My worst fear is that he will die, and I won't know until it's too late to go to his funeral. What can I do? Sadly, skin-cancer rates are rising in the UK. And melanoma, the dead-liest form of it, is the fifth most common cancer in the UK. Over the past decade, melanoma skin cancer incidence rates have increased by 32 per cent. You might very well have saved his life. Now for the bad news. It doesn't seem like he wants to spend that life with you. While you waited for your next snatched moment together, he married and had three children with someone else. You believe he's your soulmate – but would he agree? Life-threatening illnesses often cause people to take stock. I suggest you do the same. It's time to look for a new partner, one who will want you by their side every moment of their life, good and bad. Please read my support pack, Your Lover Not Free? to help you see things more clearly. I'VE LISTED ALL OF HER SEXCUSES We're both 28 and have been dating for two years. Six months ago we moved in together. Since then, we've only had sex on 12 occasions. The rest of the time, she makes excuses. I've started keeping a list. She has not wanted sex for the following reasons: Headache, backache, bloating, tiredness, alcohol, a sore knee, constipation, work stress, mosquitoes, bread and wanting to watch Clarkson's Farm. Early on, our sex life was spectacular. My girlfriend used to be adventurous and would often surprise me with a new technique or position. She was the most exciting woman I'd ever met and would do daring things like treat me to oral in the cinema, or fondle me while I drove. I expected the sex to get even wilder when we shared a home. My girlfriend is a high-earner so our new apartment has a balcony and a Jacuzzi bath. I had high hopes for the spicy action we would enjoy in both those locations, but sadly the only sex has been a rushed missionary session in bed. I've tried to show my affection by helping her with housework, or suggesting we order in a takeaway, but she seems permanently grumpy. It's making me feel rejected and resentful. It's like she pretended to be someone else for the first part of our relationship. DEIDRE SAYS: Destroy that list. She is not a malfunctioning sex bot. She's a real person with real feelings, and I suspect your entitlement might be the real turn-off here. When I look at her reasons for not wanting sex, I see an exhausted, overwhelmed person who is eating big dinners (like your takeaways) and probably doesn't feel relaxed and playful. You say you 'help' with house-work. Instead of helping, why not do at least half of it? She's more likely to see the erotic potential of a Jacuzzi bath when she's not the only one scrubbing it. I understand that your desire for sex goes beyond a physical urge. You want to feel close, connected and loved. But so does she. Unlike men, women often need to feel those emotions before they head to bed, and not afterwards. You see she's grumpy so ask why. Clean the house, book a date night, talk and turn off the TV. Become a warm, loving partner and your adventurous girlfriend will return. FAMILY FORUM DEAR DEIDRE: I WANT to move in with my boyfriend, but I'm scared my son's behaviour will drive us apart. My son is nine and I'm 34. My boyfriend is 37 and lives with his teenage daughter. Even though he can be funny and loving, my son has always been a handful. When he was a toddler, I would get calls from his childminder to say he'd been fighting or shouting at other kids. He would never sit still and easily lost his temper. My son was six when I split up from his dad and became a single mum. I've struggled to cope. I find myself giving in to whatever my son wants, just for an easier life. Now, he calls me names, insults me, and helps himself to anything he wants from the kitchen or my handbag. When he's happy, he's great company. But then a switch will flip and he'll be spiteful or break something. His dad has a new family now and rarely sees him. My new boyfriend and I met a year ago through a dating app for single parents. I immediately liked how hands-on he was as a parent, having his daughter three or four nights every week. My boyfriend wants me and my son to move in. I'd love to, but I have hidden the worst of my son's behaviour from him. When my boyfriend sees what my son can be like, I'm scared he'll lose interest in both of us. I don't know what to do. DEIDRE SAYS: The more positive role models your son has in his life, the better. Long-term, your boyfriend could be an excellent influence. In the short term, I'd focus on getting your son more support, rather than any more change. Has his school ever suggested an assessment for ADHD or autism? Some of his behaviour could suggest he's neurodivergent, so that might be a sensible first step. Find a club he might be interested in, such as martial arts or Cubs, to give him the opportunity to make friends outside of his school classroom. At home, set boundaries and a routine that you can both stick to. Reward him for good behaviour. HAUNTED BY OVERDOSING FEARS DEAR DEIDRE: THE only way to find peace from my drug-addict boyfriend was to leave him, move away and switch off my phone. Now I'm haunted by fears of him overdosing. I'm 23, he's 27 and we were great together for three years. But his recreational drug use crept up until he was doing very hard drugs. I tried to get him help, but he would skip hospital or counselling appointments to hang out with his dealer. Finally, I snapped. I moved away, leaving him and everyone I knew behind. I switched off my phone to stop him calling. I know I made the right move, but who will ensure he is safe now? DEIDRE SAYS: It was his choice to ignore your help. I understand your fears but his health isn't your responsibility. Talking about your worries can help a lot. – 0808 802 6666 – provides a free listening ear for family and relationship problems. You could also contact for people affected by a partner's drug abuse. Can I sue hospital? DEAR DEIDRE: I GOT laughed out of A&E for a 'superficial cut' – then had my arm amputated for gangrene. Can I sue the hospital? I sliced my little finger on a veg knife. The cut didn't heal, and after a few days I couldn't sleep because it was throbbing so badly. Panicking, I drove myself to A&E. After a long wait, I got laughed at by a doctor, who told me: 'Try a plaster.' When I insisted something was wrong, he called security to escort me out. The cut got worse and I ended up developing gan-grene. I had to have the arm amputated above the elbow. I'm still in pain, I've lost my job and my mental health has really suffered. Can I take legal action? DEIDRE SAYS: That is a tragic tale. You might have grounds to sue. The first step would be to contact The Patients Association ( where you can speak to a trained adviser. You can also get useful information on how to make a complaint, through the Patient Advice and Liaison Service, PALS, via

Pip Edwards stuns followers as she flashes very toned abs in crop top
Pip Edwards stuns followers as she flashes very toned abs in crop top

Daily Mail​

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Pip Edwards stuns followers as she flashes very toned abs in crop top

Pip Edwards shocked followers on Saturday when she showed off her very sculpted abs. The Ksubi creative director, 45, shared a mirror selfie to Instagram as she flashed her taut tummy in a tiny crop top. She paired the baby tee with a loose, long-sleeved button-up, opening it over her stomach to show off the fruits of her labour. Pip finished off the look with a pair of baggy camo trousers from the Ksubi brand, and stepped into a set of comfortable sneakers. Keeping her face hidden with her phone, the P.E Nation founder added a pair of dark sunglasses and pulled her blonde tresses back into an updo. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Pip Edwards, 45, shocked followers on Saturday when she showed off her very sculpted abs It comes after Pip posted to her social media to share an intimate family moment with her son Justice late last month. The fashion designer took the opportunity to take a sly dig at her 18-year-old boy—who she often features in her online posts. 'Turns out he can smile in photos,' Pip wrote in the caption of her post, referencing her son's usually sombre appearance in her photos. Posing at a table in an outdoor restaurant, one photo featured the fashionista gazing lovingly at her boy while he smiled broadly for the camera. Another photo showed Justice listening to his mother earnestly. The high-profile entrepreneur and her son recently spent time undergoing an 'equilibrium of health' program on an island near Bangkok. The retreat is priced upwards from $9,350 for an individual's five-night stay—per the company's website. Pip shares Justice with her ex, fellow fashion brand owner Dan Single. Pip Edwards is the creative director of Ksubi and co-founder of P.E Nation The designer has previously revealed it's not always fun for her boy to see his famous mother flexing online. 'It's hard for him when everyone around him sees what I do on Instagram,' she told The Daily Telegraph. 'I know that he knows the purpose and the reason and the why, and he's reaping the rewards of that work.' Pip said social media can have negative consequences for teenage boys in general. 'There's a real self-critical energy out there with young boys. There's a lot of self doubt,' she said. 'I always tell Justice, what's your best is not someone else's best. Which is still really hard for me to do as an adult.' Justice was a student at a Rose Bay high school and has ambitions to join the NBA. Pip and Justice's dad Dan, 47, split in 2008, but have remained on good terms. The fashionista has said the pair share a strong 'co-parenting relationship' and are still close.

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