Miami: Indian-origin store manager accused of stealing $300,000 in lottery tickets in Miami; ICE detainer issued

An Indian-origin convenience store manager in Miami has been arrested after police accused him of stealing more than $300,000 worth of lottery scratch-off tickets from his workplace, reports Local 10. Miami Police said 34-year-old Rakesh Tanguturi managed Bargain Stop Market II in the Little Haiti area. He was taken into custody on Monday on two…

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Remarks against people of Sattari: Naik logs statement | Goa News

Valpoi: Actor and activist Rajdeep Naik appeared at the Valpoi police station on Friday following a summons in connection with his alleged remarks about the people of Sattari during a recent protest in Panaji.Naik was accompanied by advocate Amit Palekar, who confirmed that Naik cooperated fully with the authorities. During his appearance, Naik recorded his…

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England top Super 8 group, keep Pakistan’s semi-final hopes alive with New Zealand win | Cricket News

England’s Will Jacks, left, and Rehan Ahmed (Photo by AP) England pull off an exciting four-wicket win over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup Super Eights, thanks to a brilliant late fightback by Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed. The victory keeps Pakistan’s semifinal hopes alive, while England finish top of Group 2 with three…

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US Department of Education issues new rule to ease entry of accrediting agencies: Two-year activity requirement clarified

US Department of Education issues new rule to ease entry of accrediting agencies The U.S. Department of Education has issued a new interpretive rule aimed at reducing barriers for new accrediting agencies seeking federal recognition. The move is part of a wider accreditation reform drive under the Trump Administration, which has placed competition and accountability…

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Water bankruptcy and the logic of extraction

The world is not facing a temporary water shortage. It is entering water bankruptcy. Nearly half of humanity now experiences severe water scarcity for at least part of each year. Reservoirs shrink. Crops fail. Aquifers collapse. Cities sink. Wildfires and dust storms intensify in places once considered stable. These are not isolated crises. They are…

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Why tracking steps and sleep is no longer enough: The rise of nervous system regulation in 2026

Wellness is becoming a measure of inner control rather than numbers like calories, steps, or scores. The focus is on regulating the nervous system to stay steady, recover quickly from stress, and think clearly. Simple practices—gentle breath work, candid conversations, and healthy boundaries—are rising in importance, signaling that emotional resilience is the true standard of…

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Is ‘Manly’ Still The Main Attraction?

What do many women want? Manly men. Yes, even now. More women than would admit it. Maybe the square jaw. Maybe the baritone voice. Or broad shoulders. The man who opens jars and doors. These women want men who radiate unapologetic, chest-forward masculinity – preferably with forearms that look like they wrestle bears recreationally.The subject…

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Ravi Shastri to have stand named after him at Wankhede Stadium | Cricket News

MUMBAI: The iconic Wankhede Stadium is set to honour legends of the game, with the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Friday announcing that a stand will be named after former India all-rounder Ravi Shastri, alongside gates dedicated to Dilip Sardesai, Eknath Solkar, and Diana Edulji.While the stand will be named in honour of former Mumbai…

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