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  • Brutal Murder of Sarpanch Sparks Outrage and Political Shake-up in Beed

    Brutal Murder of Sarpanch Sparks Outrage and Political Shake-up in Beed

    In December, Santosh Deshmukh, the village head (also known as a sarpanch) from Beed district in Maharashtra, was kidnapped, tortured, and killed. The people who did this recorded 15 videos, took 8 photos, and made 2 video calls during the incident. They abducted him because he tried to stop them from extorting money from an energy company.

    The terrible details of Deshmukh’s murder made a lot of people upset. Dhananjay Munde, a leader in the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and a government minister, stepped down from his position on Tuesday because many people were demanding it after one of his aides, Walmiki Karad, was arrested for being involved in the case.

    The videos showed Deshmukh being beaten with a pipe and stick, and he was forced to chant a phrase about one of his attackers. In another video, one of his attackers even urinated on him while he was hurt.

    As the torture went on, one of the accused, Krishna Andhale, who is still on the run, made two video calls on WhatsApp. The police report doesn’t say who he called. They found broken pieces of the pipe that was used to hurt Deshmukh, and it turns out that Sudarshan Ghule, one of the main suspects, runs a crime gang in Beed. This gang has been involved in many illegal activities across various areas.

    Munde initially wanted to explain his side of the story in front of the state assembly before he resigned. However, the chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and his colleague Ajit Pawar rejected his request after the brutal details of the murder became public and the videos spread on social media.

    Karad, who helped Munde during his election campaign, is one of the seven people arrested. Munde’s cousin, Pankaja Munde, a leader in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), mentioned that Dhananjay Munde couldn’t do his job without Karad.

    The videos and photos recorded by Deshmukh’s attackers are included in the police report, which many people have seen. This situation caused a protest, or bandh, in Beed on Tuesday. Sandeep Kshirsagar, a lawmaker from the NCP, said that things got tense when the videos were shared online. He added that it was good for the community that Munde has stepped down. The Beed Police also released a statement asking people to remain calm and not to take the law into their own hands.

  • Kieron Pollard Hits Six Sixes in a Historic T20I Match!

    Kieron Pollard Hits Six Sixes in a Historic T20I Match!

    On this day in 2021, Kieron Pollard made history by hitting six sixes in one over during the first T20I match against Sri Lanka at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua. He became only the third player ever to do this in international cricket, joining Herschelle Gibbs and Yuvraj Singh. Pollard’s amazing achievement was even more exciting since it happened right after Sri Lankan spinner Akila Dananjaya took a hat-trick in his last over, dismissing three West Indies players in a row.

    Sri Lanka batted first and scored 131 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs. Pathum Nissanka was their best player, scoring 39 runs. The West Indies bowlers, especially Obed McCoy, who took 2 wickets for 25 runs, did a good job keeping the Sri Lankan batting under control.

    The West Indies started strong, with openers Evin Lewis and Lendl Simmons putting up 52 runs in just 19 balls. Lewis scored 28 runs, and Simmons added 26. But then, Dananjaya changed the game with a stunning hat-trick in the fourth over, taking out Lewis, Chris Gayle, and Nicholas Pooran in consecutive deliveries. Suddenly, the West Indies went from a great position at 52 without losing a wicket to 52 for 3.

    Pollard didn’t let this faze him. In the sixth over, he faced Dananjaya and unleashed a fierce attack. He hit six sixes in that over! He started with a powerful shot over midwicket, followed by another huge hit straight over the sightscreen. Then he blasted one over long-off, and the next sailed over wide long-on. Even with one hand off the bat, he sent the fifth ball flying over the leg-side boundary. Finally, he flicked the last ball over deep midwicket.

    This incredible display made Pollard part of an elite group, being only the third batsman to hit six sixes in an over in international cricket and the second in T20 matches. Earlier, Herschelle Gibbs did it in the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup against the Netherlands, and Yuvraj Singh did it in the first-ever ICC World T20 against England the same year.

    Pollard scored a rapid 38 runs off just 11 balls, turning the game back in favor of the West Indies. Although he got out soon after, Jason Holder helped secure the win by scoring 29 not out, finishing the chase at 134 for 6 in just 13.1 overs, hitting the winning six.

    “I just had to come out and back myself. It was something the team needed. I didn’t see the hat-trick, I only heard. But I still had to come out and do what the team required at that point in time. After the third six, I felt it was possible. I went for it and it paid off,” Pollard said after his amazing performance. For Sri Lanka, it was a wild game, filled with excitement from Dananjaya’s hat-trick to the disappointment of giving up six sixes in two overs.

  • Russian Missile Experts Strengthen Ties with Iran Amid Rising Tensions

    Russian Missile Experts Strengthen Ties with Iran Amid Rising Tensions

    Several senior Russian missile experts have traveled to Iran in the past year as both countries strengthen their defense ties. Travel records show that seven Russian specialists flew from Moscow to Tehran on two occasions last year: April 24 and September 17.

    Out of these seven experts, six were on official state business, indicated by their special passport numbers. All seven have high-ranking positions in the military. Two are colonels, two are lieutenant-colonels, and others are experts in air defense, artillery, and weapon development.

    An Iranian defense official stated that Russian experts visited Iranian missile production facilities, including some in underground locations. Although it’s unclear exactly what they were doing, these visits occurred during a tense period for Iran, which was engaged in military exchanges with Israel.

    Attempts to contact the Russian specialists were met with varied responses. Five of them denied visiting Iran or their military roles, while one did not comment, and another hung up.

    Both Iran and Russia signed a significant military agreement last January. Their cooperation has already affected Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, notably with the deployment of Iranian-designed drones.

    The information about these flights was provided to Reuters by a group of Iranian hackers opposing the government. They mentioned that the Russian experts traveled as VIPs.

    The names, ranks, and backgrounds of these men show their capabilities in various military operations, from missile defense systems to advanced weapons research. One expert on the September flight was Sergei Yurchenko, who has also worked for the Russian military.

    This collaboration between Russia and Iran highlights the ongoing military developments between the two nations amid rising tensions in the region.

  • Decatur’s Speed Cameras: Protecting Kids or Cashing In

    Decatur’s Speed Cameras: Protecting Kids or Cashing In

    Decatur, Georgia — At Beacon Hill Middle School in Decatur, Georgia, cameras watch for speeding cars in the school zone. Supporters believe these cameras help slow down drivers and make the area safer, especially when police can’t always be there. However, some lawmakers want to ban these cameras, claiming they mainly exist to collect money for local governments and camera companies.

    More than 20 states, plus Washington D.C., use automated traffic cameras for speeding tickets, but over ten states have banned them. New Jersey tried using them for red-light violations but stopped in 2014. In Georgia, the debate about traffic cameras is heating up with three bills moving forward in the state legislature. The use of speed cameras in school zones was allowed in Georgia starting in 2018.

    Opponents Say Cameras Only Care About Money
    Over 100 representatives in Georgia’s House of 180 have backed House Bill 225 to ban speed cameras. Dale Washburn, a Republican from Macon, shared emails from drivers who felt unfairly ticketed. Some claimed they didn’t know they were in a school zone or that the warning lights weren’t flashing. Although tickets are considered civil fines and don’t show up on criminal records, drivers can’t renew their vehicle registration if they don’t pay. In 2024, about 125,000 people had unpaid violations, according to the Georgia Department of Revenue. Since 2019, speed cameras have made more than $112 million for cities and counties in Georgia, with a portion going to camera companies. Washburn criticized these companies, saying, “Their goal is to write tickets, not to enhance children’s safety.”

    Political Influence and Potential Reforms
    Some lawmakers are considering stricter rules for camera use instead of banning them. They want better warning signs and to limit when the cameras operate. Republican Senator Max Burns of Sylvania sponsors Senate Bill 75, suggesting it would help remind drivers they are in a school zone. An alternate House bill suggests using half of the money from tickets for school safety.

    In Decatur, many students walk or ride bikes home. Mayor Patti Garrett stressed the importance of protecting young residents after incidents where students were hit by cars. Police Chief Scott Richards said speeding has dropped by 92% in areas where cameras are used, but many drivers still speed. The city issued 4,500 tickets in January alone. With better warning signs and limited camera hours, Decatur claims its approach is effective. Nonetheless, some residents worry about the profit aspect of ticketing. John Moore from Milledgeville wrote to Washburn, saying, “Profit-based law enforcement cannot be trusted.

  • Rodney McMullen Resigns as Kroger CEO: What’s the Controversy?

    Rodney McMullen Resigns as Kroger CEO: What’s the Controversy?

    Rodney McMullen, the CEO and Chairman of Kroger, unexpectedly stepped down after an internal investigation into his personal behavior. Kroger, the biggest grocery store chain in the U.S., announced on Monday that this investigation was not about how the company runs or its financial matters. However, they found that McMullen’s actions did not follow their rules for business ethics.

    Since he resigned and won’t get a bonus for 2024, people are really curious about what he did. On social media platforms like X and Reddit, many users are guessing about the situation. One person on X asked, “What could the Kroger CEO have done to get in trouble?” Other users were shocked because McMullen is a known supporter of Donald Trump, yet they still don’t know the exact nature of the allegations.

    People have suggested funny and bizarre theories online, like “Did he gamble? Hire sex workers? Or not pay workers?” Others joked that maybe he didn’t want to work in the office four days a week.

    After McMullen’s sudden leave, he will give up all his unearned stock and won’t receive a bonus for next year, according to a filing with the SEC. Many are asking, “What did he really do?”

    Rodney McMullen, 64, began his journey in Kroger in 1978 as a part-time stock clerk. He worked hard to rise through the ranks, becoming the CEO in 2014. Now, Ronald Sargent from the board has taken over as the interim CEO and chairman.

    Since this news broke, searches for “Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen” have shot up on Google, especially from Kentucky, his home state, and Ohio, where Kroger is based. Search interest peaked on March 3, around 10:50 PM, with related searches about McMullen and Kroger.

  • Police Arrest Tattoo Shop Owner for Lord Jagannath Tattoo Controversy

    Police Arrest Tattoo Shop Owner for Lord Jagannath Tattoo Controversy

    Police in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, arrested a tattoo shop owner and his helper on Monday. They created a tattoo of Lord Jagannath on a foreign woman’s thigh, which upset many Hindu believers. The incident happened on Sunday when the woman came to the shop and asked for the tattoo. The shop owner, named Rocky, shared a video of the tattooing process on social media, sparking anger among devotees.

    Assistant Commissioner of Police Biswaranjan Senapati explained that the video hurt the feelings of many people who admire Lord Jagannath. The police arrested Rocky and his assistant because of this. Interestingly, no action was taken against the foreign woman who got the tattoo. After the video spread on WhatsApp, the police charged Rocky and his assistant with breaking laws that protect the reputation of Lord Jagannath.

    This incident has caused a lot of discussions, especially since the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, is very important to many people and is dedicated to Lord Jagannath, who is a beloved figure in Hindu faith.

  • HPBOSE Postpones Board Exams 2025 in Snow-Impacted Areas

    HPBOSE Postpones Board Exams 2025 in Snow-Impacted Areas

    The Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has decided to postpone the annual board exams for 2025 in the snowy regions of Pangi (Chamba district) and Lahaul-Spiti district. These exams were originally set for March 4, 2025.

    Due to heavy snowfall and rain, many roads in Pangi and Lahaul-Spiti have been badly damaged, making it hard for students to get to their exam centers. To keep students’ interests in mind, the board has chosen to delay these exams.

    The postponed exams affect students in Classes 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. The board will share new dates for these exams soon.

    However, exams in other parts of Himachal Pradesh will go ahead as planned.

    If the weather gets better and the necessary materials for exams can reach the affected places, the board will try to hold the postponed exams after March 8, along with the other exams taking place in the state.

    Vishal Sharma, the Board Secretary, mentioned that the new dates for the postponed exams will be announced later.

    This year, about 1.95 lakh students will take the Class 10 and 12 board exams across 2,300 centers.

  • US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine After Trump-Zelensky Disagreement

    US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine After Trump-Zelensky Disagreement

    In the past week, the relationship between the United States and Ukraine has gotten worse. This is happening because of a disagreement between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. The argument has led to the US stopping all military aid to Ukraine, while European countries are trying to support Zelensky.

    The Argument at the White House

    On February 28, President Zelensky visited the White House to meet President Trump and Vice President JD Vance. During the meeting, the two leaders got into a heated argument in front of reporters. The disagreement started when Zelensky challenged Vice President Vance about Russia and diplomacy issues. Vance responded, saying it was disrespectful for Zelensky to raise these issues in front of American media and that he should be thankful for Trump’s efforts to end the conflict.

    President Trump also told Zelensky to be more grateful for US support, saying Zelensky didn’t have leverage against Russia. Trump claimed Zelensky was not interested in a ceasefire because of his dislike for Russian President Putin. After the argument, Zelensky’s other meetings and a joint press conference were canceled.

    Zelensky’s Reaction

    After the tense encounter, President Zelensky spoke on Fox News, stating that the argument was “not good for both sides.” He expressed worries about the situation and emphasized that Ukrainians want to know that America supports them against Russia. President Trump replied, saying Zelensky disrespected the US and could return only when he was ready to talk about peace.

    Zelensky also thanked other world leaders on social media for their support.

    Can They Fix Their Relationship?

    Following a meeting with European leaders who want to support him after the clash, Zelensky spoke to reporters at the London airport, saying he believes the relationship can be repaired. He added that he would come if President Trump invites him for a constructive conversation.

    Zelensky highlighted that ending the war is still a long way off and that any peace must be fair and sustainable.

    Zelensky’s Message of Gratitude

    On Monday, Zelensky posted a video thanking the US for its support during the war. He expressed gratitude for the help Ukraine has received and praised his people and European allies for their commitment to peace and security.

    Trump’s Response

    In reaction to Zelensky’s statement about the war, Trump criticized him on Truth Social, calling it the worst statement he could have made. Trump said he believes Zelensky doesn’t want peace as long as he has US support and pointed out that European leaders said they need help from the US.

    US Freezes Military Aid to Ukraine

    A senior defense official announced that the US has stopped all military aid to Ukraine until President Trump decides that the Ukrainian leaders are genuinely seeking peace. This includes all military supplies not currently in Ukraine and those en route.

  • European Leaders Aim to Boost Trade with Vietnam Amid U.S. Tensions

    European Leaders Aim to Boost Trade with Vietnam Amid U.S. Tensions

    European leaders are planning to visit Vietnam soon to strengthen their relationship with the country. This is happening because there are tensions with the United States that might hurt Vietnam’s exports. Former U.S. President Joe Biden tried to improve ties with Vietnam, seeing it as an important ally against China. But now, if Donald Trump becomes president again, he might impose taxes on Vietnam’s goods, which could hurt trade.

    Because of this uncertainty, European countries are stepping up their connections with Vietnam. Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, and French President Emmanuel Macron are both expected to visit Vietnam in the next few months. These trips were planned a while ago and are not yet confirmed.

    Von der Leyen recently spoke with ASEAN leaders in Vietnam, mentioning that rising tariffs and export controls are concerning, and she wants to create new trade partnerships. Macron is expected to visit later in May to further strengthen ties with Vietnam, which was once a French colony. There are plans for EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic to go to Vietnam in April.

    Last year, the EU imported $52 billion worth of goods from Vietnam, making it the third-largest market for Vietnamese exports, following the U.S. U.S. companies in Vietnam, which depend heavily on sales to the U.S., are worried they might have to cut jobs if new tariffs are imposed.

    Interestingly, if this happens, it might lead to more Vietnamese goods being sold to the EU, and European companies might invest in Vietnam. This could be good for the country as it wants to improve its military supplies and infrastructure, including new railways.

    Additionally, Europe is trying to fill the gap left by the U.S. in foreign aid after Trump cut it off. Belgium is starting a fund to help clean areas contaminated during the Vietnam War by agents like Agent Orange. The goal is to turn these areas into productive industrial zones.

  • 2025 Oscars: ‘Anora’ Wins Big Amid Viewer Surprises

    2025 Oscars: ‘Anora’ Wins Big Amid Viewer Surprises

    This year’s Oscars, which celebrated the independent film “Anora,” had about 18.1 million viewers on TV and streaming, as reported by ABC on Monday. This is a 7% drop from last year’s Oscar ceremony, which attracted 19.5 million viewers who came to see the blockbuster film “Oppenheimer” win Best Picture. However, viewership among adults under 50 actually went up by 3%.

    “Anora” is a unique fairy tale about a sex worker and a Russian oligarch’s son. It won Best Picture and four other awards at the ceremony, making $40 million worldwide, while “Oppenheimer” made nearly $976 million.

    Comedian Conan O’Brien hosted the Oscars for the first time and received praise from TV critics. The show lasted almost four hours and mostly stayed away from politics. Owen Gleiberman of Variety said, “O’Brien absolutely rocked his debut, balancing humor perfectly.”

    The Oscars aired live on ABC and were also streamed on Hulu. Some people faced problems with the Hulu stream, with reports of it cutting off just before the Best Actress and Best Picture awards.

    In recent years, fewer people have been watching Hollywood awards shows as many switch to streaming and social media. This year’s Oscars had 104.2 million interactions online, outshining other events like the Grammy Awards and the Super Bowl.

    The biggest Oscar telecast was in 1998 when “Titanic” won many awards, attracting over 57 million viewers. The lowest ratings were in 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, with only 10.5 million viewers.