Al Falah Chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqi Arrested by Delhi Crime Branch In Fraud Case
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Al Falah Chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqi Arrested by Delhi Crime Branch In Fraud Case

Al-Falah University Chairman Javad Siddiqui Arrested | Image: ANI, Social Media New Delhi: In a big move, the Delhi Police Crime Branch arrested Javad Ahmed Siddiqui, chairman of the Al Falah Group and founder of Al Falah University following allegations of fraud and financial irregularities. This action follows a formal complaint by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and based on the UGC’s allegations, the Crime Branch registered two separate FIRs against Siddiqui, charging him with fraud and associated offences. Following his arrest, Siddiqui was produced before a Delhi court, which granted the Crime Branch four days of police remand for further probe. Law enforcement officials confirmed that he remains in custody while the investigation focuses on suspected financial discrepancies...
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Rob Reiner’s Children: How Many Kids Did the Filmmaker Have?
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Rob Reiner’s Children: How Many Kids Did the Filmmaker Have?

Image Credit: GettyRob Reinerthe acclaimed filmmaker behind When Harry Met Sally…The Princess Bride and Stand By Meand his wife, photographer and producer Michele Singer Reinerwere found dead in their Brentwood, Los Angeles, home on December 14, 2025, in an apparent double homicide. Rob was 78 and Michele was 68.Per The New York Timesauthorities say their daughter Romy Reiner discovered her father’s body around 3:30 p.m. after a massage therapist, unable to reach the couple for a scheduled appointment, alerted her; paramedics later found Michele’s body inside the residence. Their 32-year-old son, Nick Reinerwho had been living with his parents, was arrested later that evening and has since been charged with two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances, accused of fatally stabbing both parents.In the wake of the heartbreaking news, many are reflecting on his...
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Garmin rolling out new Lifestyle Logging automation for smartwatch users
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Garmin rolling out new Lifestyle Logging automation for smartwatch users

Lifestyle Garmin’s Lifestyle Logging feature is becoming partially automated. (Image source: Garmin)Garmin’s recently unveiled Lifestyle Logging tool is becoming partially automated. The Connect app-based tool can be used to track your daily habits, like your exercise, journaling and caffeine consumption. Some smartwatch users have reported that they can already find this setting, though it is unclear when it will be available for everyone.An improvement for the new Garmin Lifestyle Logging tool appears to to be rolling out. This feature arrived with the Venu 4 smartwatch (curr. from $528.09 at Amazon) in September 2025. Based in the Garmin Connect app, it is designed to help users track a range of health and wellness related habits. Now, several Garmin smartwatch users have reported on Reddit that an auto-logging functionality is available for the Lifestyle Log. The tool means that...
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Is your iPhone too old? This is how long Apple supports iPhones for
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Is your iPhone too old? This is how long Apple supports iPhones for

Skip to content Image: FoundryIf you are thinking of buying an older generation or used/refurbished iPhone, or wondering whether it’s worth upgrading your current iPhone to a new one, one important factor to consider is how long Apple will continue to offer support for that handset. The good news is that Apple supports iPhones for a long time. In general, you can get seven to eight years of security-related software updates, while battery and other repairs are often available on five to seven-year-old handsets, according to Apple’s own Vintage and Obsolete categorizations. More on that below. Read on to find out which iPhones are supported with the latest operating systems, and which are supported for servicing and repairs. Macworld’s advice: The iPhone XS and iPhone 11, and any older iPhone should be avoided as can’t run...
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