What’s open, what’s closed on Martin Luther King Jr Day 2026 in the US: Banks, schools, post offices, markets, UPS, FedEx, mail and more
Americans will observe Martin Luther King Jr Day on January 19, 2026. Many banks, government offices and postal services will close. Financi...
What to Know About M.L.K. Day
Since 1986, a federal holiday on the third Monday of January has celebrated the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Read full artic...
‘Zootopia 2’ earns USD 1.7 billion; surpasses ‘Inside Out 2’
Zootopia 2 has achieved a monumental success, becoming the highest-grossing animated film globally with USD 1.7 billion in earnings. This re...
Roger Allers dies at 76; tributes highlight animation legacy
Renowned animation director Roger Allers, celebrated for his pivotal role in 'The Lion King,' has passed away at 76. Disney CEO Bob Iger lau...
Australian Open 2026: Gauff, Medvedev, Anisimova through as Djokovic begins record Slam quest
A former world number one, now ranked four, Djokovic is the undisputed king of Melbourne, having won a record 10 Australian Open crownsRead...
SRK's King set for release on Christmas 2026?
Shah Rukh Khan's highly anticipated film 'King', directed by Siddharth Anand, is reportedly set for a Christmas 2026 release. The ensemble...
Hande Ercel caught filming Shah Rukh Khan - WATCH
Turkish actress Hande Ercel was spotted enthusiastically capturing photos of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan at a Riyadh awards ceremony,...
January jinx at the Box office: Real or myth? Will Border 2 break it? - Exclusive
Bollywood's 'January jinx' persists, with recent releases like 'Ikkis' and 'The Raja Saab' underperforming. While trade experts acknowledge...
What Indian women’s tennis needs to bridge the gulf to the elite
The Billie Jean King Cup playoffs in Bengaluru came as a reality check — but there were also positives for singles players Sahaja Yamalapall...
Billie Jean King Cup | The Netherlands proves too strong for India
Billie Jean King Cup | The Netherlands proves too strong for IndiaRead full article