Beyonce has released the first single from her forthcoming seventh solo studio album Renaissance earlier than expected - to the surprise and delight of her fans. "Bey is back and I'm sleeping real good at night," she declares on the track - Break My Soul - which was scheduled for release at midnight EST. However, it dropped on Tidal, the streaming service co-owned by her husband Jay-Z a couple of hours earlier, and as a lyric video on YouTube. "You won't break my soul," the 40-year-old singer repeats in the chorus. "Release your anger, release your mind / Release your job, release the time / Release your trade, release the stress / Release the love, forget the rest," continues the new track, which features interjections from rapper Big Freedia.
Dentist speaks up against actor Swathi Satish's claims of medical negligence after root canal treatment allegedly goes wrong. Kannada actor and TV anchor Swathi Satish opened up about a medical mishap that took place on May 28, when she went to get her root canal treatment at Oryx Dental Multispecialty Dental Centre. Satish, who had been suffering from a swelling on her face post-treatment is on the path to recovery currently. "Even though I am recovering, one thing is still there. I didn't get my proper lips shape back. I can't smile perfectly and it's been 23 days that I don't have any sense in my lips. According to my current doctors, it may take another two weeks or a month to get back in shape," Satish says.
Andy Murray is hopeful of being fit for Wimbledon but admits he is in a race against time. The two-time champion sustained an abdominal injury in his final defeat by Matteo Berrettini at the ATP event in Stuttgart eight days ago and is not yet able to practice fully. He said: "The positives are I've been able to practice but there are certain shots I've not been able to practice, so that has obviously disrupted my preparations. The injury is healing but still not perfect. "I've been practicing for the past three or four days and have been practicing well.
"In the next couple of days hopefully I'll get the chance to test that and hopefully it will be fine."
Train passengers were facing widespread disruption and cancellations as Britain's biggest nationwide rail strike for 30 years began on Tuesday morning. Workers responsible for train lines and infrastructure across the UK walked out on Tuesday - with further action on Thursday and Saturday - leaving thousands of services cancelled and passengers forced to seek alternative means of transport. Only about 4,500 of the usual 20,000 daily services were expected to run due to the walkout by 40,000 RMT union members at Network Rail - the organization that maintains the system - and 13 train operators. Those train companies where workers are not going on strike will still suffer from disruption due to Network Rail signallers walking out.
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