Kolkata Rape Murder Case Updates: Chief Justice Of India Led Bench Reassembles On The Case | News18
Kolkata Rape Murder Case Updates: Chief Justice Of India Led Bench Reassembles On The Case | News18
Kolkata Rape Murder Case Updates: Chief Justice Of India Led Bench Reassembles On The Case | News18
In the upcoming episode of The Bold and the Beautiful on Thursday, August 22, Steffy Forrester has shocking news to share with Liam Spencer, news that could change everything. Meanwhile, Taylor Hayes unleashes her fury on Hope Logan, sparking major drama as tensions rise in the Forrester family.
Taylor Hayes is livid after overhearing Brooke Logan share the news with Ridge Forrester about Hope Logan’s kiss with John “Finn” Finnegan. Taylor’s anger boils over, leading to a heated confrontation with Brooke. But Taylor’s wrath doesn’t stop there. She turns her attention to Hope, who’s already reeling from Steffy Forrester’s earlier confrontation in the design office. As Taylor lashes out, Hope finds herself under intense scrutiny, paying dearly for her impulsive actions.
Meanwhile, Liam Spencer seeks counsel from Bill Spencer, who reveals that the second paternity test confirmed Luna Nozawa isn’t his daughter. Luna, in turn, meets with RJ Forrester and shares the news, conveniently leaving out the part where she kissed Bill after receiving the DNA results.
Later, Steffy visits the Spencer mansion to update Liam on her next steps. Frustrated and hurt by Hope’s kiss with Finn, Steffy asks Liam to take care of Kelly while she takes some time away. However, her plans might be derailed by a shocking discovery at the Spencer estate. With Steffy poised to witness something startling, the drama is far from over.
Thursday’s episode of The Bold and the Beautiful promises to be packed with emotional confrontations and unexpected twists. As Steffy’s revelation shakes Liam to his core and Taylor’s fury targets Hope, the fallout from these explosive encounters will ripple through the Forrester and Spencer families. Don’t miss a moment of the drama as it unfolds this week on B&B.
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Tim Walz, the Governor from Minnesota, will accept the nomination to be Kamala Harris’s White House running mate.
The former National Guard officer has been making a name for himself as one of the Democrats’ most effective communicators, with his criticism of Trump and running mate J.D. Vance as “weird” going viral shortly before Harris entered the race.
The chemistry between Harris and Walz and the noise energy generated at their rallies is helping to fuel Democratic hopes that they can defeat Trump in November.
On Day 2, Michelle Obama highlighted Kamala Harris’ background, highlighting her multi-racial origin as “the embodiment of stories we speak about (in) this country. “Her story is your story. It is my story,” she said, in response to jibes by Donald Trump.
Her counterattacks were brief but packed a punch, and included a sarcastic dig at the twice-impeached former President for running for “one of those Black jobs”.
Her husband and former US President Barack Obama came with the second punch against Trump and said, “Here is a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems since he rode down his golden elevator nine years ago,” Mr Obama said. “It has been a constant gripe, conspiracy theories and grievance that has been getting worse since he is afraid of losing to Kamala.”
Kamala Harris will make a big speech on August 22, the last day of the event, but one of the notable speakers yesterday will be her husband, Doug Emhoff, a successful lawyer. If Harris wins, then Emhoff will be the first “first gentleman” of the United States.
Mr Emhoof cheered for his wife and said “She brings both joy and toughness to this task. At this moment in our nation’s history, she is exactly the right president.”
The convention served as a farewell for Joe Biden, who withdrew his nomination in an unprecedented move witnessed in modern US electoral history. In 1968, President Lyndon B Johnson declared in the middle of the Vietnam War that he would not run for re-election.
On day one, President Biden criticised Mr Trump’s “America First” doctrine, which he said had damaged the nation’s global image, contrasting his own administration’s efforts to unite Europe and counter Russian aggression.