January 2026

Finn Wolfhard prefers to focus more on music after the success of ‘Stranger Things’

Finn Wolfhard wants to make more music with the band ‘The Aubreys’ Finn Wolfhard, who has achieved massive success after playing Mike Wheeler in Stranger Thingshas shared his future plans. The 23-year-old actor has revealed that he has been unable to act after the finale of the popular Netflix show. That is why he has

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SpaceX reports a major drop in Starlink satellite de-orbits in 2025

SpaceX reports a major drop in Starlink satellite de-orbits in 2025 Elon Musk’s aerospace company SpaceX has reported that the number of Starlink satellites decreed by the end of 2025 has dropped significantly, falling from about 500 to about 200. This massive drop in de-orbiting Starlink satellites was highlighted in the company’s latest semi-annual report

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Court issues non-bailable arrest warrants on KP CM Sohail Afridi

Islamabad court issues warrants in default as Afridi prepares for Karachi visit on Jan 9 Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi. SCREEN GRAB An Islamabad court on Saturday issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi in a case involving alleged misleading statements against state institutions. Senior Civil Judge Abbas Shah of the

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Ryan Condal reveals ‘House of the Dragon’s final season plans

Ryan Condal reveals ‘House of the Dragon’s final season plans The end of House of the Dragon is officially in sight. Showrunner Ryan Condal has confirmed that Game of Thrones spinoff will conclude with its fourth season. Condal shared the update during an appearance in late December on Escape Hatch podcast, where he discussed the

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Ambreen Jan was elected as PEMRA chairman, who will become the first woman to head the regulator

The parliamentary committee unanimously approves former information secretary for top media post A file photo of Ambreen Jan. PHOTO: PTV Ambreen Jan, a former federal information secretary, has been chosen as the new chairperson of the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra), a move that will make her the first woman to head the electronic

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Pakistan test-fires indigenous Taimoor cruise missile

Air-launched missile with 600 km range boosts Pakistan’s conventional deterrence, says ISPR The Taimoor Air-Launched Cruise Missile is capable of engaging enemy land and sea targets The Pakistan Air Force has successfully completed the flight test of the initially developed Taimoor weapon system, marking another milestone in strengthening the country’s aerospace and defense capabilities, the

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Pakistan rejects Jaishankar remarks, defends Indus Waters Treaty stance

FO accuses India of shifting blame, reiterates stance on Kashmir and water sharing Spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tahir Hussain Andrabi. PHOTO: Radio Pakistan Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday rejected remarks attributed to Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and reiterated its position on the Indus Waters Treaty and the disputed region of Jammu

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‘Wicked’ composer walks away from Kennedy Center: Here’s why

Evil composer Stephen Schwartz has pulled out of a Kennedy Center event, citing Donald Trump’s takeover of the venue as the reason. Schwartz, one of Broadway’s most influential composers, has announced that he will no longer participate in a planned Kennedy Center program in Washington, DC In an email statement to News dayexplained Schwartz that

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