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SC upholds HC order to nullify Congress Cong MLA’s by-election victory

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SC维持HC命令取消国会议员Cong MLA的补选胜利Supreme Court The Gwalior bench of the Madhya Pradesh Supreme Council on Thursday stayed a ruling that nullified the victory of Congress MLA Mukesh Malhotra in the 2024 by-polls, reports Suchandana Gupta.The apex committee annulled the results of the assembly by-elections on the request of Malhotra’s closest rival, the BJP’s Ram Niwas Rawat, claiming that Malhotra had not disclosed the criminal case against him in his poll affidavit.Taking into account the Congress’ challenge to the Supreme Council’s ruling, the Supreme Council upheld Malhotra’s status as MLA from Vijaypur constituency, but with conditions: he shall not vote during RS polls, shall not participate in Assembly polls, shall not receive MP’s salary and benefits, and shall not receive funds under MLLADS. However, he will remain the Vijaypur MLA till the final verdict of the SC. tennessee

Did Joe Kent Secretly Share Confidential Information with Tucker Carlson? Details of FBI investigation emerge

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A former senior U.S. counterterrorism official is reportedly under investigation for allegedly leaking classified information to media figures.

Kent resigns as director of National Counterterrorism Center (AP)
Kent resigns as director of National Counterterrorism Center (AP)

NOTUS cited sources as saying the FBI had launched a counterintelligence investigation into the matter. Joe Kent before he resigned earlier this week.

A law enforcement source told way out Kent “leaked confidential information from the server to members of the media.” Pro-Trump media figures including Tucker Carlson are also involved in the investigation, the report said. So far, no charges have been announced publicly.

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Declassified plans may reveal timeline

director of the fbi Kashi Patel According to NOTUS, it is considering declassifying details related to the case. The reporting was intended to show that the investigation into Kent began before he retired from government service, to allay concerns that the investigation could be seen as politically motivated.

A government official told the outlet that releasing more information could clarify when the investigation began and what it contains.

Resign

Kent resigned as director of the National Counterterrorism Center over disagreement with U.S. policy toward Iran under the president Donald Trump.

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“Iran does not pose an imminent threat to our country,” Kent said in opposing the administration’s military stance. However, reports show he was not directly involved in critical intelligence assessments related to the policy.

Investigate before exit

A separate report from Semafor revealed that Kent was under FBI scrutiny even before he publicly announced his resignation.

The overlap between the investigation and his departure raises questions about timing that officials may address with possible declassifications.

The investigation is ongoing and authorities have not yet confirmed whether any confidential material has been shared or whether legal action will be taken.

Mohsin Naqvi slams ‘weakest PCB ever’ tag for fueling Pakistan cricket turmoil

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Mohsin Naqvi slams 'weakest PCB ever' tag for fueling Pakistan cricket turmoil
Pakistan Home Minister and Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and head coach Mike Hesson (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)

Pakistan cricket’s recurring pattern of hype followed by disappointment and backlash has resurfaced again after yet another impressive performance. An early exit from the Super Eight stage of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, followed by a 2-1 loss in the ODI series in Bangladesh, triggered sharp criticism from the former opener Ahmed Shehzad.Shehzad’s comments were not limited to electoral debates or leadership issues. Instead, he was targeting what he saw as deeper structural issues within the Pakistan Cricket Board. According to him, the board spent several years promoting a select group of players to serve as ambassadors for the national team and the national team. pakistan super leagueonly to find themselves in trouble when performance began to decline.“The level of your players is not up to the standards established by the Pakistan Cricket Board for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 5 and 7 years ago. These boys aged 6-8 are also the face of the PSL. They are also the face of our Pakistan team. Will they change the destiny of Pakistan?” Ahmed Shehzad questioned in a video posted on his YouTube channel.He further accused the board of supporting this core group through endorsements, leadership roles and financial support but failing to ensure accountability.“You gave these boys all the sponsorship, endorsed them and invested in them. You made them captains in the PSL, right? You made them the thumbs up of the Pakistan team. You gave the entire Pakistan cricket team to these 6 boys and their agents. What have they done now? The fire they lit in the jungle, the joy and parties they had, they filled their pockets, they had fun and they did so without bringing any victory to Pakistan,” Shehzad said.His criticism reflects long-standing concerns about Pakistan cricket, with certain players repeatedly promoted to central figures without consistent results to justify such support. Shehzad believes the problem is not just performance, but a lack of responsibility among the players.“So bold that even today, they are ready to admit that we are responsible. None of these players. Even today, they are playing the blame game. Even today, their ego is not broken. The Pakistan Cricket Board is too weak now,” he added.He also questioned the authority of the board, suggesting it had lost control of the participants it authorized.“Whenever you talk about any player, they start making up stories. I have never seen Pakistan Cricket Board so weak in my life, as weak as this PCB. They have power, right? But in their decision-making, they seem to kneel in front of their players. This PCB can’t do anything. The job they are supposed to do – bring in new faces – they don’t. What they do is, after every game, they try to play new tricks but the public has now caught on to their pattern,” he said.For Shehzad, the issues extend far beyond a single series loss or tournament exit. He believes Pakistan cricket is addressing a larger systemic problem that prioritizes star development over renewal and accountability, trapping the team in a cycle that is difficult to break.

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Jeff Webb: Memphis Varsity Spirit founder dies at 76, net worth, family in focus

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Jeffrey Gorman Webb, or Jeff Webb, founder memphisBased on university spirit, the originator of the modern cheerleading industry Died at 76. While there was no official cause of death, cheerleading news site Cheer Daily said he died in an accident. Multiple obituaries made the same claim.

Varsity Spirit founder Jeff Webb dies at age 75 due to accident. (Facebook/Jeff Weber)
Varsity Spirit founder Jeff Webb dies at age 75 due to accident. (Facebook/Jeff Weber)

Meanwhile, Varsity Spirit released a statement following his death. “Varsity Brands is saddened by the passing of Jeff Webb, founder of Varsity Spirit and modern cheerleading. Jeff played a key role in shaping the sport of cheerleading today and building a community that has impacted generations of athletes, coaches and teams. In recent years, his contributions have helped grow the sport in the United States and globally, including his work with the International Cheer Federation, which received full recognition from the International Olympic Committee in 2021,” a company spokesperson said. according to Memphis Business Journal.

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“Our condolences go out to Jeff’s family and loved ones, as well as to the many in the spiritual community who were impacted by his work,” the statement added.

Given Weber’s impact on cheerleading, many are interested in learning about his wealth and family. Here’s everything you need to know about Jeff Weber’s net worth and family members.

Jeff Weber Net Worth

Weber’s exact net worth is not publicly recorded. However, estimates can be made based on several reports. The company he founded, Varsity Brands, LLC, which includes Varsity Spirit, Herff Jones and BSN SPORTS, was acquired by Bain Capital in a private transaction in 2018 with an estimated value of $2.9 billion.

While Weber’s earnings from the deal have never been publicly recorded, insiders say it’s safe to assume he pocketed nine figures, or about $100 million. according to Sporty.

Therefore, Weber’s net worth may exceed $100 million as of 2026.

Jeff Weber Family

Weber also kept his family life relatively private. The father of two reportedly enjoys spending time with his family in Memphis, tennessee.

According to a document, he is married to Cheri R Ganong. Clippings From The Commercial Appeal, a Memphis news outlet. It states that Cheri is the daughter of Mrs. James G Tobias and Mrs. James A Ganong. She reportedly graduated from Wooddale High School and Memphis State University and was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Cheri also served as captain of the pom pom girls for four years. She was a teacher at Ridgeway High School when the news of their marriage was announced in the local newspaper.

‘Unenacted presidential rules’: Mamata on transfers

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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

KOLKATA: CM Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said the Election Commission’s massive transfer of senior IAS and IPS officers across Bengal is a form of “unenacted presidential rules”.Posting on X, Banerjee said the EC’s action was “deliberately designed to wrest control of Bangladesh through coercion and institutional manipulation”.

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She added: “What we are witnessing is nothing short of an undeclared emergency… driven by political hatred rather than democratic principles.”As of Wednesday, pollsters had mobilized more than 60 Bengal officials.“The state is deprived of critical administrative and police leadership and may not be able to respond effectively,” Banerjee said, adding that the EC was responsible for any failure to maintain law and order.Banerjee’s protest coincided with the European Commission on Thursday suspending inter-state transfers of some senior police officers. Bidhannagar CP Murlidhar Sharma and Siliguri CP Syed Waquar Raza were asked to travel to Tamil Nadu but were told to wait. Subsequently, orders to transfer Barrackpore CP Praveen Tripathi and Howrah CP Akash Magharia to Tamil Nadu and outgoing Birbhum Amandeep to Karnataka were also put on hold.

‘Don’t deserve a place’: Former Pakistan captain slams Shaheen Afridi

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'Don't deserve a place': Former Pakistan captain slams Shaheen Afridi
Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan (AP Photo)

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has made a blunt assessment of Shaheen Shah Afridi, saying that the left-arm pacer doesn’t even deserve a place in Pakistan’s T20I starting XI given his current struggles.Afridi has been unable to replicate his early impact since the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, with his performances lacking consistency and control across formats. His performance at the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup was particularly disappointing and he was even left out of the group stage match against Namibia after conceding over 20 runs in two overs against India.The challenges facing Afridi extend beyond T20 cricket. Under his leadership, Pakistan’s recent ODI series defeat to Bangladesh sparked widespread criticism. While some fans and experts felt that he should be relieved of his duties as ODI captain and made in charge of the T20I team in place of Salman Ali Agha, Latif dismissed the idea outright.Taking to his YouTube channel, Latif said the discussions surrounding Afridi’s captaincy were misplaced and insisted that the fast bowler must first regain his place in the team. He said that while Afridi might have been a suitable leadership choice earlier, his current form is not enough to even get a place in the T20I eleven, let alone captaincy.Afridi took four wickets in three games during the ODI series in Bangladesh but struggled to get an early breakthrough, an issue that has persisted since his return from surgery. The lack of penetration of the new ball has been a recurring issue, similar to what happened during the T20 World Cup.Afridi did show some battle with the bat in the series decider in Dhaka, scoring 37 runs, but his efforts were not enough as Pakistan trailed by 11 runs in the final ODI.He will next be seen leading Lahore Qalandars in the upcoming match. pakistan super leaguewhich will launch on March 26.

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US loses 16 aircraft in Iran conflict, including 10 Reaper drones: report

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Washington loses 16 aircraft in Iran war, US Air Force suffers heavy losses

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At least 16 U.S. military aircraft have been destroyed since the conflict with Iran began, including 10 MQ-9 Reaper drones shot down by enemy fire, while several others were damaged in attacks and operational incidents, Bloomberg reported, citing officials.The most severe losses were attributed to accidents, including three U.S. F-15 fighter jets shot down by friendly fire in Kuwait and a KC-135 tanker destroyed during aerial operations, killing all six crew members on board. Five other KC-135 aircraft reportedly damaged in Iranian missile strikes Saudi Arabia.

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Washington loses 16 aircraft in Iran war, US Air Force suffers heavy losses

So far, Iranian air defenses have only shot down unmanned Reaper drones, and at least nine of them were destroyed in flight. Another person was hit by a ballistic missile at a Jordanian airport. Two other people died in the accident. These drones are designed to be disposable and are often deployed in high-risk environments due to their lower cost and lack of onboard pilots.The size of the U.S. business may have contributed to the losses. Analysts say there were more sorties flown in the early stages of the war than during the outbreak of the Gulf War. “The difference may be that the effort involved is much greater,” Bloomberg quoted Peter Leighton as saying.Despite early efforts to neutralize Iran’s air defenses, achieving full air superiority has proven difficult. A U.S. F-35 fighter jet was recently hit by what was believed to be Iranian fire and was forced to make an emergency landing at a regional air base, but the pilot survived, CNN quoted Central Command officials as saying.U.S. military officials acknowledged that only “local air superiority” had been established in parts of Iran’s airspace, underscoring ongoing operational challenges. The continued presence of active air defense systems also complicates efforts to secure key routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.Analysts say accidents during high-intensity operations are not uncommon. “In large-scale, fast-paced, high-pressure combat operations, periodic incidents such as the tragic mid-air collision with a KC-135 aircraft are likely to occur,” said Justin Bronk.As the war enters its third week, Iran has maintained a steady pace of regional attacks, including attacks on energy infrastructure in Qatar and Saudi Arabia in retaliation for attacks on its South Pars gas field.

TMC stall leader killed, relatives claim factional feud

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TMC摊位负责人被杀,亲属声称派系不和TMC The stall owner was found murdered in Meenakan in north Bengal’s 24 Parganas on Thursday. There were signs of torture on his body. His family claimed that factional fighting within the party led to his killing. Locals found the body of Kazi Masiur Rahman wrapped in a blanket on the Haroa-Bhangar road. Police said preliminary findings suggested he was hacked to death, but only an autopsy could confirm the exact cause.

Park Place Mall shooting video: Footage allegedly shows fight between teens; then gunshots ring out at Tucson mall

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The shooting occurred in Park Plaza Shopping Center exist Tucson, Arizona Yesterday, purported footage of the incident emerged online. The incident was reportedly sparked by a fight between children.

Police believe the suspect in the Park Plaza Mall shooting is still at large. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)
Police believe the suspect in the Park Plaza Mall shooting is still at large. Images used for representational purposes. (no splash)

Video shared on social media shows a group of children fighting before what appears to be gunfire can be heard. Such a video was shared by What’s Up Tucson, a website that provides local news and event updates on X.

Another video appears to show more of the fight and was shared by the Tucson Scanners page.

HT.com was unable to independently verify the authenticity of these videos.

According to reports, the Tucson Police Department believes the suspect is still at large. Although the mall is open, the shooting still frightens mall patrons.

Park Place Mall shooting scares many

Local Paige Stewart was at the mall with her five-year-old child. shared Tragic experience for local publication KOVA. “This is the mall where I grew up — this doesn’t happen here — and then it does,” she said.

“I heard what sounded like six or seven gunshots. I pushed my five-year-old against the wall and put myself on top of her,” she added.

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Two people had to be taken to hospital after the shooting.

Meanwhile, Stewart added: “I was really worried that we weren’t going to get out. I didn’t think we were going to get out of here.”

“This type of violence in a public place is deeply concerning,” the Tucson Police Department said in a statement, noting that the shooting was an isolated incident.

Park Place Mall also released a statement to the publication, saying “the safety of our guests, employees and community remains our top priority. We would like to thank the Tucson Police Department for their quick response to yesterday’s incident.”

The shooting occurred in the mall’s food court, prompting people to evacuate. The recent incident caused a backlash from many as the alleged video was widely shared.

“OMG can’t wait to get out of this city…it’s been four days in a row with shootings now? That’s awesome,” one person wrote About X.another additional “That’s why I don’t want my daughters to go to this mall or the Tucson Mall.”

Another one explain“, “I hate this very much. Ordinary people hurt and kill each other at a time when we need to unite against those who create the problems we argue about. These are just children, all of whose lives have now been irreparably damaged or ended.

World feels the pinch as Iran attacks Gulf energy base after Israeli gas field attack

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Iran steps up attacks in retaliation for gas facility attack, second ship hit by missile in Gulf waters

Iran stepped up attacks on oil and gas facilities in the Gulf on Thursday, raising the risk of a war that would shock the global economy.The attacks, in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian natural gas field, sent fuel prices soaring and threatened to draw Iran’s Arab neighbors directly into the conflict. Tehran’s targeting of energy production further exacerbates global supplies that are under pressure from Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s oil is transported.

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Iran steps up attacks in retaliation for gas facility attack, second ship hit by missile in Gulf waters

Iran has targeted energy facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. The Iranian missile attack also hit an oil refinery in the northern Israeli port city of Haifa.A ship caught fire off the coast of the United Arab Emirates and another was damaged off Qatar, underscoring the dangers faced by ships in the region. Efforts to bypass the strait have also come under pressure: An Iranian drone struck a Saudi Arabian oil refinery in the Red Sea, which the country had hoped to use as an alternative export route.

Iran attacks Gulf energy base after Israeli gas field attack; world feels warm

Brent crude, the international standard, surged to $118 a barrel, up more than 60% since Israel and the United States launched war. European natural gas benchmark prices rose 17% on Thursday, doubling in the past month. The United States may lift sanctions on Iranian oil stranded on tankers to help increase global supply and lower prices, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant said on Thursday.Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates condemned the Iranian attack. Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit called this a “dangerous escalation.”But Iran shows no sign of backing down. The attacks paralyzed 17% of Qatar’s LNG export capacity, cost an estimated $20 billion in annual revenue and threatened supplies in Europe and Asia, Qatar Energy CEO and Minister of State for Energy told Reuters. Saudi Arabia said its SAMREF refinery in the Red Sea port city of Yanbu had been attacked.Two oil refineries in Kuwait and gas operations in Abu Dhabi were also targeted by Iran, local authorities said. In Israel, Iran has launched more than six waves of attacks targeting much of the country, sending millions of people into shelters. The strike caused damage to the building. An Iranian missile strike hit an oil refinery in Israel’s northern port city of Haifa but did not cause “significant damage,” Israel’s Energy Ministry said on Thursday.In Washington, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters that U.S. forces “control Iran’s destiny.” “Iran has the ability to make the right choices,” he said, adding that Tehran “should not target Arab allies, Arab countries in the future to try to inflict pain that they themselves have caused.”Israel said on Thursday it had struck Iranian targets in the Caspian Sea for the first time. Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani said the attack hit dozens of targets, including ships, shipyards and command centers.The Trump administration has cited various war goals, including degrading Iran’s missile capabilities. Heges hinted on Thursday that more leaders could be targeted, particularly the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Basij Forces, whose leaders were killed by Israel earlier this week. “The last job anyone in the world wants right now is a senior leader in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or the Basij, temporary jobs, all of that,” Heges said.