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Brian Littrell refiles USD 50K trespassing suit against Florida woman after Sheriff case fails – Reports | English Movie News

A Florida judge dismissed Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell’s lawsuit against the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, citing insufficient evidence and stating the office serves the public, not individuals. However, Littrell is actively pursuing a separate trespassing lawsuit against a local woman, Carolyn Barrington Hill, for alleged repeated intrusions and harassment on his beachfront property. A…

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Eddie Murphy net worth: Inside ‘The Nutty Professor’s USD 250 million empire | English Movie News

Eddie Murphy isn’t just a legend on screen: he’s built a massive fortune behind the scenes, too. The guy has done it all: comedy, acting, singing, and producing. His energy and razor-sharp humor basically shaped modern comedy and blockbuster movies. Sure, everyone knows him from ‘The Nutty Professor’ and ‘Beverly Hills Cop’, but there’s a…

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Sivakarthikeyan sets new record with Rs. 60 crore salary for ‘Seyon’? – Reports | Tamil Movie News

Actor Sivakarthikeyan is reportedly reaching a new career milestone with his upcoming film ‘Seyon.’ This update comes closely on the heels of the massive success of ‘Amaran.’ Reports suggest the actor has secured a record-breaking remuneration that pegs him among Kollywood’s top-tier stars. Sivakarthikeyan’s record-breaking salary for ‘Seyon’ According to a report by Sacnilk, Sivakarthikeyan…

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Holi 2026: Protect your car from colours with these tips

As Holi is being celebrated across the country today, colours, water balloons and outdoor gatherings have increased the risk of damage to parked vehicles. Synthetic powders, coloured water and chemical dyes used during the festival can stain paint, mark glass and plastic surfaces, and affect rubber seals if left on the vehicle for long periods.Vehicles…

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Asian stocks today: Korean stock markets hit circuit breaker after plunging 11% amid Middle East crisis

Asian equities saw a sharp sell-off on Wednesday, with Kospi leading the fall as escalating war fears and surging oil prices unsettled investors. South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index sank 8.1%, triggering a halt in trading. The sharp fall happened as worries about energy security outweighed earlier optimism around the AI-driven gains of major tech firms…

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