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Max Estates projects FY25 pre-sale proceeds to more than double

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Pre-sale refers to the sale of properties before they are constructed, a common practice in the real estate sector. The company is on track to launch the National Capital Region’s first intergenerational residential community in the July-September quarter of 2024, with a revenue potential of Rs 4,000 crore.

Charlie Puth Finally Responds to Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Mention With New Song ‘Hero’: ‘Thank You for Your Support… You Know Who You Are’

Variety 

Charlie Puth waited a couple of weeks to publicly respond to Taylor Swift name-checking him on her latest album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” but he finally spoke up Friday to… well, allude to the shout-out, if not reference it directly, and to say it’s prompting the release of some new music from him. Puth will […]

The Man Who Waits

The American Spectator 

It won’t start. I got in the car and it won’t start. Poof-poof-poof. That’s all this pile of junk on wheels has to say for itself when I put the key in the ignition. It’s eight o’clock in the morning....

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Cedar Park's Frankenberg ends career with an 800 title at UIL championships

Kxan.com 

Frankenberg finished in 2 minutes, 7.10 seconds to edge Lucas Lovejoy's Kailey Littlefield by about a second. Frankenburg followed up the impressive run with a comfortable silver medal finish in the 1,600 in 4:50.07. Boerne Champion sophomore Elizabeth Leachman blew the field away with a winning time of 4:41.36.

Pedestrian seriously injured in Pataskala crash

NBC4i.com 

PATASKALA, Ohio (WCMH) - A Pataskala man is fighting for his life after being struck by a car while out for a walk in his neighborhood. 50-year-old Aaron Orr was walking across Richwood Drive near the intersection of Emswiler Way on Tuesday afternoon when he was hit by a car and dragged across the road. [...]

Onetime White House aide Hope Hicks took the stand in Trump's hush-money trial, telling jurors that the release of a tape in which the former president bragged about grabbing women sent his 2016 presidential campaign into a tailspin.

The Wall Street Journal 

Onetime White House aide Hope Hicks took the stand in Trump’s hush-money trial, telling jurors that the release of a tape in which the former president bragged about grabbing women sent his 2016 presidential campaign into a tailspin.