Sandra Kaye Sheppard

LONGVIEW Funeral services for Sandra Kaye Sheppard of Longview, will be held Saturday, November 15, 2025 at Growing Valley Baptist Church, at 11: 00 a. m. Interment will follow at Grace Hill Cemetery, Longview, Texas. Visitation will be Friday, November 14, 2025, 1-6 p. m., at Stanmore Funeral Home.

Nagarjuna withdraws case against Telangana Minister Surekha Konda’s after public apology

In a gesture of kindness and reconciliation, Nagarjuna has withdrawn his defamation case against Telangana minister Surekha Konda, just hours after firmly declaring that there would be no compromise when it came to slurs against his family. Konda issued a public apology on Twitter, stating, “I had no intention of hurting or defaming Akkineni Nagarjuna Garu or his family members. I regret any unintended impression created by my statements in relation to them and withdraw the same.”Explaining his decision to withdraw the case, Nagarjuna said, “I know I said when it comes to family, there is no compromise. If the attack was on me alone, I would probably be more forgiving. But mudslinging on my family-that is not negotiable. And yes, I said I will fight till my last breath. However, the lady admitted she made a genuine mistake. I was advised not to let the matter drag on, probably for years. But public figures should be careful with their words.”Also Read: Nagarjuna refuses to accept minister Konda Surekha’s apology over negative remarks: “I will fight till my last breath”.

Hospital staffer arrested for leaking private video of Dharmendra in the hospital bed as Deol family battles rumours and health scare

The past week has been an emotionally turbulent one for the Deol family, as veteran actor Dharmendra’s hospitalisation sparked widespread concern and eventually, controversy. After the 88-year-old star was admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, a video recorded inside his room began circulating online, triggering outrage among fans and the film fraternity. According to HT City, police have arrested the hospital staff member responsible for secretly recording and leaking the clip, acting under charges of invasion of privacy. The arrest was made on Thursday, signalling a serious response to what the family and many others deemed a deeply insensitive breach. The video, which surfaced earlier this week, appeared to show Dharmendra surrounded by his family, including first wife Prakash Kaur. Several medical devices were attached to him, and the atmosphere in the room was visibly tense. Prakash Kaur was seen in tears while Sunny Deol attempted to comfort her. The private moment soon went viral on several social media platforms thus leading to the family taking legal action. Dharmendra’s health had already been surrounded by speculation and misinformation, with several false reports suggesting a critical condition and even triggering premature death hoaxes. His children, Sunny Deol and Esha Deol, repeatedly urged fans not to pay attention to rumours, sharing reassurances and requesting calm. The wave of inaccurate updates also deeply distressed Hema Malini who criticised sections of the media for what she described as “insensitive coverage” during a vulnerable time for the family. On Wednesday, more concrete information emerged when reports confirmed that Dharmendra had been discharged. The Deol family released a collective statement addressing fans and the press. “Mr. Dharmendra has been discharged from the hospital and will continue his recovery at home,” the note read. “We kindly request the media and the public to refrain from any further speculation and to respect his and the family’s privacy during this time. We appreciate everyone’s love, prayers, and good wishes for his continued recovery, good health, and long life. Please respect him because he loves you.”With the arrest now made and Dharmendra recuperating at home, the family hopes the focus will return to his recovery rather than sensationalism. For fans across the country, the priority remains the beloved actor’s well-being and the hope that he returns to good health soon. Also Read: Dharmendra discharged from hospital; family requests for privacy.

Noland’s 24 lead Columbia over UMass Lowell 86-72

NEW YORK (AP) Kenny Noland’s 24 points helped Columbia defeat UMass Lowell 86-72 on Thursday. Noland shot 7 for 15 (4 for 8 from 3-point range) and 6 of 6 from the free-throw line for the Lions (2-1). Zine Eddine Bedri scored 19 points and added five rebounds and three steals. Gerard O’Keefe shot.

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