Travis Scott

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Travis Scott To Give Full Refunds To All Attendees Of Astroworld Concert

Rapper Travis Scott and the organizers have agreed to issue full refunds to all individuals who purchased tickets to the show. The decision came after the death of eight people at the Houston Astroworld concert of Scott on November 5. ScoreMore, the event's organizer, shared the update on Instagram. Travis has also opted out of performing at the Day N Vegas Festival this weekend. 

Tue, 09 Nov 2021 - 06:18 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: travis scott, astroworld, Houston, Instagram , concert

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Travis Scott and his statement

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"Absolutely Devastated" Says Travis Scott On Tragedy At Astroworld Concert

Following the accident at his Astroworld concert in Houston on November 5, which caused the death of eight individuals, American artist Travis Scott made a statement. Reportedly, Mosh pits exploded when the performance began and people began to fall, creating a "domino effect." "My prayers go out to the families and all those impacted by what… read-more

Mon, 08 Nov 2021 - 03:30 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: travis scott, astroworld, concert, Social Media, Houston

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Sirisha Bandla with her crew

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Sirisha Bandla, 2nd Indian Born To Fly To Space After kalpana Chawla

Sirisha Bandla, an aeronautical engineer to become the second India-born woman after Kalpana Chawla, to fly to outer space. The Telugu woman from Houston will fly on July 11 along with five space travelers aboard VSS Unity of Virgin Galactic, scheduled to take off from New Mexico. “I am so incredibly honored to be a part of a company whose mission is to make space available to all,” Bandla tweeted.

Mon, 05 Jul 2021 - 12:37 PM / by Aditi Chavan

Tags: Sirisha Bandla, Aeronautical Engineer, VSS Unity, virgin galactic, Houston, India-born, Telugu woman, Space

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Representational photo: Tesla car on auto-pilot mode.

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Tesla On Auto-Pilot Mode Crashes Into Tree; Two Passengers Killed

Two men were reported dead on April 18 after a Tesla vehicle, suspected to be on auto-pilot mode, crashed into a tree and caught the fire north of Houston. According to police, one victim was found sitting on front passenger seat while the other was in rear seat. About the confirmation of the car being driver-less, Harris County constable Mark Herman said, "We're almost 99.9 per cent sure". 

Mon, 19 Apr 2021 - 02:17 PM / by Harsh Vardhan

Tags: Tesla, Auto-Pilot, Houston, Car Crash

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