Dallas Cowboys nearly landed Maxx Crosby before deal collapsed at last second, per insider
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- March 24, 2026
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Dallas Cowboys made a significant push to acquire Raiders’ star defensive end Maxx Crosby, reportedly offering a 2026 first-round pick and a 2027 second-rounder. However, a failed physical with the Baltimore Ravens, who were also in pursuit, scuttled a potential deal. Crosby remains with the Raiders, his future value now a subject of speculation.
KKR retire Andre Russell’s No. 12 jersey – Here is why
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- March 24, 2026
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At a preseason event in Kolkata, KKR retired Andre Russell’s No. 12 jersey, honouring his impact and loyalty. Despite past exit rumours, he stayed committed and now takes on a Power Coach role. Russell reflected emotionally on his career, saying he “left everything on the field.” Meanwhile, Rinku Singh was named vice-captain under Ajinkya Rahane
‘Eye for a head’: Iran threatens US, sets tough conditions for ending war
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- March 24, 2026
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Iran issued a severe warning to Donald Trump, stating that any attack on its infrastructure would result in an “eye for a head” response, potentially paralyzing America. Tehran has hardened its negotiating stance, demanding an end to the war, guarantees against future military action, compensation, and control of the Strait of Hormuz before considering peace
Actors who rejected Akshaye Khanna’s Dhurandhar role, now regret it: Mukesh Chhabra
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- March 24, 2026
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Fresh off the thunderous success of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, casting director Mukesh Chhabra is soaking in what he calls a defining phase in his journey. “It took me 20 years to reach here, after doing over 300 films,” Chhabra told Hollywood Reporter India, reflecting on the film’s impact on his career.
RCB’s valuation increases by a staggering 1495 percent in 18 years
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- March 24, 2026
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Vijay Mallya’s initial purchase of Royal Challengers Bengaluru for $111.6 million was driven by brand promotion, not cricket passion. Now, after an 18-year journey under Diageo’s ownership and a name change to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the franchise has been sold for a staggering $1.78 billion, marking a colossal 1495% value increase.
Taliban frees American academic Dennis Coyle after more than a year in detention
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- March 24, 2026
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American academic Dennis Coyle, detained for over a year in Afghanistan, has been released by Taliban authorities on humanitarian grounds coinciding with Eid al-Fitr. While Washington welcomes this positive step, it renews calls for the return of other Americans still believed to be held, emphasizing an end to ‘hostage diplomacy’.

