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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

US Polls: Trump formally accepts Republican presidential nomination

Trump's appearance comes as 81-year-old Democratic President Joe Biden clings to his party’s nomination in the face of unrelenting pressure from key congressional allies, donors and even former President Barack Obama, who fear he may be unable to win reelection after his disastrous debate.

Google.com 

Donald Trump Blows a Kiss as Hulk Hogan Rips His Shirt Onstage in Surreal RNC Scene - The Daily Beast

  1. Donald Trump Blows a Kiss as Hulk Hogan Rips His Shirt Onstage in Surreal RNC Scene  The Daily Beast
  2. UFC president Dana White, Hulk Hogan to take center stage on final day of Republican National Convention  Fox News
  3. The Trump campaign keeps winning the viral photo game  Business Insider
  4. When is Dana White's RNC speech? UFC CEO listed in final time slot before Donald Trump  USA TODAY

The Moderate Voice 

Who paid for these ‘Mass Deportation Now’ signs?

RNC attendees have been waving these signs, signs obviously provided by someone. This many people didn’t buy them, and, even had they, someone would have had to print them. When journalists post photos, they should ID the source. Not write in passive voice. “mass deportation now” signs have been handed out on the floor at […]

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Bigg Boss OTT 3: Lovekesh Kataria passes a remark against Armaan Malik's game; says 'Joh apni biwi ka nahi hosaka woh kisi aur ka kya hoga'

In "Bigg Boss OTT" Season 3, housemates now make key decisions. Armaan, the first Head, nominated Sana Makbul, Vishal Pandey, Lovekesh Kataria, and Sana Sultan. Contestants are questioning loyalty as tensions rise. Ranvir Shorey won a task overseen by Deepak Chaurasia, nominating him. Sana Sultan and Sana Makbul shared a rare chat.

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Japan sees 1 mn more tourists post-pandemic, breaking half-year record

Japan welcomed a million more foreign visitors in the first half of 2024 compared to pre-pandemic levels, logging a new record of 17.78 million, the national tourism organisation said Friday. Over the whole of 2023, 25 million visitors came to Japan, after strict pandemic-era border restrictions were lifted.