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‘Mera order sare Haryana mein chalta hai’: Anil Vij clashes with Kaithal SP Upasna over police suspension – Video | India News

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'Mera order sare Haryana mein chalta hai': Anil Vij clashes with Kaithal SP Upasna over police suspension - Video

New Delhi: A heated argument broke out between Haryana minister Anil Vij and police chief Kaithal Upasna at a district grievance redressal meeting on Friday after the officer refused to suspend a police officer handling a land-related case, saying she had no authority to do so.The incident took place in Kaital, where Vijay, who is in charge of energy, transport and labor, was chairing the meeting. A local resident has lodged a complaint against an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) in connection with the land sale which is currently being investigated.During the proceedings, Vij directed that ASI be suspended. “I order that until action is taken in the matter, he (ASI) should be suspended as he can use his influence (in the case),” the minister said.SP Upasna responded that the officer belonged to the neighboring district and was not under her administrative control. “I have no power to suspend him. The suspension order in this case can be issued by the Kurukshetra SP,” she said.Vijay insists that she follow his instructions. “I am ordering suspension of him (ASI),” he told her and asked her to write to the director general of police (DGP) for necessary action.SP maintained its position. “I can write this…but I can’t pause (ASI),” she said.As the exchange grew tense, Weegee said: “You do this in every job. I’m ordering you to suspend him. You write to the attorney general…I’m telling you, you just carry out my orders.”“‘Mera order sare Haryana mein chalta hai’ (My order applies to the entire state of Haryana),” he added, drawing applause from some in attendance, according to a video of the incident.The complainant, who was watching, also intervened and said, “Ma’am, you do this every time.”Realizing that the situation was escalating, Kaithal deputy commissioner Aparajita told the minister that the SP had agreed to write to the DGP. Vij responded, “You wrote to the DGP saying that he (ASI) should be suspended… I will see who disobeys (orders),” pointing at the SP.This is not the first time a disagreement has arisen between Vij and senior police officers at a grievance meeting. Three months ago, he had a similar altercation in Kaithal, alleging that a police officer ignored his instructions to register a zero FIR in a fraud case. Over a decade ago, Vij too walked out angrily after a heated argument with a female IPS officer during a grievance meeting.

‘She never went to jail’: US Marine Corps veteran pleads for aid after ICE arrests his wife during permanent resident card interview

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'She never went to jail': US Marine Corps veteran pleads for aid after ICE arrests his wife during permanent resident card interview

A U.S. Marine Corps veteran is asking for assistance after his wife was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents while he was applying for a permanent resident card.Diana Butnarciuc left the Eastern European country of Moldova in 2008 for a better life, according to her husband. She has 2 kids, works and pays taxes. However, she is currently being held at the Henderson Detention Center due to a deportation order filed in 2018.“I served my country and, you know, in this case, I thought the country would serve us,” Patrick Bach said of his wife. “She’s never been to jail or anything like that, so this is a whole new thing for her.”Bach and Butnachuk’s friends are desperate to free her from ICE detention. Baha said he filed an application in 2020 titled “I-130 Petition for Alien Relative.” It is a prerequisite for obtaining a green card.“I completely understand the policies and the rules and all of that, and that’s why we follow everything in terms of process,” Baha said. “As a Marine Corps veteran, I just need help.”Baha, his wife and their attorneys were in Las Vegas on Wednesday for an interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, where they had waited five years, but the tone quickly changed.“Five minutes into the interview, ICE came into the room and arrested her,” Baha said. “Confused, very emotional. We knew it was possible.”Although Butnachuk arrived in the United States in 2008 and applied for political asylum, an immigration judge denied her asylum application in 2018 and filed a deportation order, according to her family. However, she subsequently married Baja, which changed her immigration status.D4vd family members were ordered to travel to California to testify.Immigration attorney Darren Heyman said his client has no criminal record and doesn’t understand why ICE arrested her.“Otherwise she would have been entitled to a green card in this country. She entered the country legally. She has zero criminal record. We just hope she gets the same process that has been provided to so many people before,” Heyman said.Heyman said the Trump administration upended immigration norms, including in Clark County.“Unfortunately, what was typical is no longer typical,” Hyman said.Hyman said he hopes to get her out of the Henderson Detention Center so they can complete the process of obtaining a green card. Once she gets her green card, Hyman will ask a judge to vacate the deportation order.Immigration and Customs Enforcement has not yet responded to an email from 8 News Now regarding the case of Diana Butnarciuc.

Will Abhishek Sharma play against Pakistan? Star opener provides fitness update ahead of Colombo thriller – Watch | Cricket News

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Will Abhishek Sharma play against Pakistan? Star opener gives fitness update ahead of Colombo thriller - Watch
Abhishek Sharma (ICC Photo)

New Delhi: Stars of India opener Abhishek Sharma Ahead of the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Colombo, he shared a positive health update after being discharged from hospital with a stomach infection. After winning the Golden Duck in the opener against the United States, Abhishek missed the second game against Namibia in New Delhi due to illness.In a video shared by Kings XI Punjab (PBKS), pacer Arshdeep Singh asked him, “How are you?”

When will Team India reach Colombo, update on Abhisek Sharma

Abhishek smiled and replied: “Rice, very good. What about me? Very good.”“Daal-rice khao, jaldi theek ho jaao!” Kings XI Punjab captioned the video.Abhishek played the entire T20I career after India won the T20 World Cup in 2024 under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. In 38 games (37 innings), he scored 1,297 runs at an average of 37.05 and an explosive strike rate of 194.74, including two hundreds and eight fifties, with a highest score of 135 runs. He enters the ongoing T20 World Cup as the world’s number one T20I batsman.Against Pakistan, Abhishek scored 110 runs in three games at an average of 36.66, a strike rate of 189.65, and a best score of 74.Giving an update on the situation ahead of the match against Namibia, India skipper Suryakumar Yadav said: “Abhishek is still not well; he will miss one or two games.”Abhishek was hospitalized due to stomach infection.

Nancy Guthrie Latest Update: FBI releases new details on suspect, raises reward to $100,000 on day 13 of search

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Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since January 31. Believing it to be a kidnapping, authorities have shared CCTV footage and images of a masked man on the porch of Nancy’s Arizona home the night she disappeared.

Jennifer Bond signs a banner that reads "take her home" and shows a photo of American television journalist Savannah Guthrie's abducted elderly mother Nancy Guthrie, taken on February 12, 2026, in the KVOA newsroom in Tucson, Arizona, where Savannah worked early in her career. (Reuters)
Jennifer Bond signs a banner reading “Bring Her Home” and showing the abducted elderly mother Nancy Guthrie of US TV journalist Savannah Guthrie in the KVOA newsroom where US TV journalist Savannah Guthrie worked early in her career on February 12, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona, USA photos. (Reuters)

The FBI provided a new account of the kidnapping as the desperate search for the 84-year-old entered its 13th day on Friday. Suspect.

Based on forensic evidence from the doorbell camera, the FBI described the man as “approximately 5 feet 9 inches – 5 feet 10 inches tall” with a medium build.

The agency also revealed the man was “wearing a black 25L”Ozark Trail Hikers Packing his backpack as he was caught on CCTV”.

“We hope the updated description will help focus the tips we receive from the public,” the FBI said in a statement. “Since February 1, 2026, the FBI has collected more than 13,000 tips from the public related to this case.”

“Each tip is reviewed to ensure it is credible, relevant and information that law enforcement can act on. National Threat Operations Center (NTOC) threat intake inspectors and FBI personnel are supporting a 24-hour command post that assigns tips and action tips to dozens of agents and investigators every shift.”

also, FBI The reward for information leading to her location was doubled from $50,000 to $100,000.

“Continue to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or http://tips.fbi.gov to submit information to the FBI to help us bring Nancy home,” the FBI wrote.

FBI vs Sheriff?

On Thursday, reports emerged that Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos “Preventing the FBI from obtaining key evidence in this case.”

A law enforcement official told Reuters the FBI asked Nanos to provide physical evidence in the case, including a glove and DNA from her home, for processing at the FBI’s national crime laboratory in Quantico, Virginia. Nanos insisted that the materials be analyzed by a private laboratory in Florida, according to the official.

Outsourcing forensic analysis to a contractor in Florida, rather than sending it to an FBI lab, effectively deprived the FBI of access to key evidence and delayed its ability to assist the investigation, the official said.

In an interview with KVOA-TV on Friday, Nanos dismissed the report, calling it “far from the truth.”

He said he had discussed sending the recently discovered gloves to an FBI lab but decided it was not necessary.

“I said ‘No, why do that? Let’s send them all to where all the DNA, all the profiles and markers are,'” Nanos explained. “They agreed, and it made sense.”

‘History is being made’: PM Modi after inauguration at Kartavya Bhawans India News

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PM Modi unveils new Prime Minister's Office Centre, Seva Teerth, marking a shift in governance in the national capital Delhi

Prime Minister Modi with Union Ministers Manohar Lal and Jitendra Singh at the first program of ‘Seva Teerth’ and two Kartavya Bhawans. (Press Trust photo)

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated two new Kartavya Bhawans and issued commemorative stamps and coins, hours after shifting to the new office ‘Seva Teertha’.The Prime Minister said that the newly inaugurated building reflects India’s commitment to citizen-centric governance and national progress.

PM Modi unveils new Prime Minister’s Office Centre, Seva Teerth, marking a shift in governance in the national capital Delhi

“Today, we are all witnessing that new history is being made… February 13, this day, is witnessing a new beginning in India’s development journey… Today, we are all entering the Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan with the determination to achieve ‘Viksit Bharat’. We have the divine blessing to achieve our goals,” he said.Prime Minister Modi pointed out that after independence, many key decisions that affected the future of the country were taken and key policies were formulated in buildings such as the South Tower and the North Tower.He added that it was important to remember that the buildings were originally built as symbols of the British Empire. “They were built to reinforce British dominance and keep India subjugated for generations,” he said.The Prime Minister said that Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan were constructed to fulfill the aspirations of the people of India.Sevatilt houses the Prime Minister’s Office, the National Security Council Secretariat and the Cabinet Secretariat, all of which earlier functioned from separate locations.Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2 houses several important ministries including Finance, Defence, Health and Family Welfare, Corporate Affairs, Education, Culture, Law and Justice, Information and Broadcasting, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Chemicals and Fertilizers and Tribal Affairs.

Here are the key quotes from Prime Minister Modi:

  • Future generations should remember this era as a time when India rewrote its destiny.
  • I hope Seva Teerth becomes an example of citizen-centric governance.
  • The decisions made in these new buildings will determine our journey to becoming a developed nation by 2047.
  • The dreams of our citizens are our greatest asset; their aspirations should guide us.
  • I hope Seva Teerth becomes an example of citizen-centric governance.
  • All of you will play a key role as India gets on the Reform Express and rewrites international relations through new trade deals.
  • Unfortunately, the road that runs along the Prime Minister’s residence is called Race Course Road, while the road leading to the Rashtrapati Bhavan is called Rajpath.
  • I can proudly say that Seva Teerth, Kartavya Bhawans were built to fulfill the wishes of Indians and not the wishes of any monarch.
  • These 100-year-old buildings were deteriorating and lacked space and facilities; they were not adequate to meet the needs of the new country.
  • The capital of India was moved from Calcutta to the buildings on Raisina Hill, which were built according to the wishes of the British royal family.
  • The South and North Blocks were built to keep India under the colonial yoke for centuries.
  • We enter Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhawan 1 and 2 with determination to achieve the goals of Viksit Bharat.

‘Overcrowded’: Jamie Raskin says 60 detainees are packed ‘shoulder to shoulder’ in Baltimore ICE holding cell with only one toilet

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'Overcrowded': Jamie Raskin says 60 detainees are packed 'shoulder to shoulder' in Baltimore ICE holding cell with only one toilet

Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin visited people detained by ICE at the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtown Baltimore on Thursday and claimed that 60 people were crammed shoulder to shoulder into a room with a single toilet and no shower facilities. Raskin claimed in a post on X that a room was set aside for dangerous and violent criminals but remained empty. He demanded immediate answers and action. “I just exercised my right as a member of Congress to conduct an unannounced surveillance inspection of an ICE field facility in Baltimore. The staff I met with respected my right to inspect, but what I saw was disgraceful. Kristi Noem has a $75 billion budget she could use to ensure humane conditions, yet we see 60 men crammed shoulder to shoulder in a room working 24 hours a day with only one toilet and no shower facilities,” the congressman said. “They sleep like sardines under foil blankets. Whether it’s three days or seven days, no one wants their family to be locked up there. The rooms reserved for dangerous criminals and violent offenders are empty. We demand immediate answers and action,” he added. Raskin also called the environment “extremely crowded.” He said there were 134 adults and no children at the facility, but more than 55 children were crammed into holding cells for days on end, CBS News reported.“You couldn’t believe how many people were packed in there,” Raskin said. “This is an office building. It was not built for those purposes.”Raskin said he noticed detainees were fed three meals a day, but detainees slept on the floor, had no shower facilities and had only one toilet in the room.“I would tell the family that their family was in an uncomfortable situation,” Raskin said. “They’re packed together and no one wants to see their families. I hope we can do better in facilities like this across the country.”

Video from ICE waiting room

Last month, a video went viral showing conditions inside an ICE holding cell in Baltimore.Video showed dozens of people packed into one of the rooms. Many of them were lying on the floor.Officials confirmed to Maryland Congresswoman April McClain Delaney that the video was shot inside the George H. Fallon Building.“Entire detention centers that were really only intended to hold people for 12 hours are now being used to hold people for 24, 48, 72 hours or more, depending on whether they ask for habeas corpus, whether they have a medical condition, or whether the transport plane is full,” Rep. McClain Delaney said earlier this month.

India vs Pakistan: Will rain dilute the IND vs PAK T20 World Cup headliner in Colombo? |cricket news

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India vs Pakistan: Will rain dilute the IND vs PAK T20 World Cup headliner in Colombo?
Salman Agha and Suryakumar Yadav (Image: Agency)

New Delhi: The mother of all cricket matches will be played at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium on Sunday and the stakes could not be higher. The cricketing world is expected to come to a standstill when these two arch-rivals clash. With tickets already sold out and anticipation reaching fever pitch, fans are counting down the days to a blockbuster night in Colombo. The atmosphere was primed for drama – roaring stands, tense tempers and moments of brilliance under the lights.Amid all the excitement, however, one looming concern may steal the show: rain.

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The weather forecast cast a pall over the much-anticipated showdown. Atmospheric models indicate severe conditions may be consistent with the competition window. It is forecast that there is a 65% chance of scattered thunderstorms in Colombo during the day on Sunday, with the possibility dropping to 25% at night. Temperatures are expected to hover around 28°C, with a northerly wind of 9 mph and humidity reaching 77%, conditions that could make for a tricky and challenging race.Forecasters also warned of the possibility of thunderstorms ahead of the scheduled start time, raising concerns about delays or interruptions to the game. For a conflict of this scale, even a brief pause could dramatically change the momentum.Race organizers remain optimistic about weather conditions, but contingency plans are in place. Both unbeaten teams would share points if eliminated, which could complicate qualifying for Group A. Colombo’s experienced ground staff, known for their quick reactions and effective coverage of the outfield, were on high alert.However, meteorologists warned that a nearby low-pressure system could intensify into a depression next week, making conditions very unpredictable. The weather service urges fans and the public to pay close attention to further updates as Sunday approaches.

Save enough money to pay for $100,000 H-1B visa: Texas whistleblower says legal immigration is just as worrisome

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Save enough money to pay for $100,000 H-1B visa: Texas whistleblower says legal immigration is just as worrisome

Texas journalist Sara Gonzales, who “exposed” H-1B “scams” in Texas while visiting H-1B employers in the state, said the $100,000 fee won’t be a deterrent because companies already save enough money by paying these workers lower wages that they can easily use the fee to hire H-1Bs. The new fees are effective September 21, 2025. Registration for the fiscal year 2027 H-1B cap will begin on March 4. All registered employees must remember that they must pay $100,000 for each selected H-1B candidate. That’s too little, Gonzalez said, adding that while everyone is worried about illegal immigration, legal immigration is doing unprecedented things that are destroying America. “Microsoft, Southwest Airlines just recently opened an outsourcing center in Hyderabad, India, and that’s where most of the fraud comes from. They’re just moving all of that fraud back to their home countries,” Gonzalez said. “A $100,000 visa fee is not enough because what is happening now is that these companies are bringing in these workers and they are still hiring them at lower wages than American workers. These big companies want to save the minimum amount of money. They will continue to snatch all H-1B workers, even though the Department of Labor has specific conditions that require you to pay these people the same so-called prevailing wage as Americans, but USCIS is not responsible for this,” the reporter said. American companies are bringing in these H-1Bs at a low price, lowering their wages, and in the process they save enough money to pay $100,000 to bring them in. “The whole system is bad. The whole thing is corrupt. America is failing in every way and we have to fix it,” Gonzalez said.The Texas reporter said that on the one hand, there is artificial intelligence, and then the United States is importing talent. After Gonzalez’s investigation, Texas froze H-1B hiring at all state agencies and universities and announced investigations into three companies that had hired H-1B workers in the past.

20 heads of state, 45 country delegations: Who will attend India’s large-scale artificial intelligence summit | India News

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20 heads of state, 45 national delegations: who will attend India’s large-scale artificial intelligence summit
French President Emmanuel Macron, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Brazilian President Lula da Silva (Photo/Agencies)

New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday announced the list of countries whose leaders will attend the India AI Impact Summit 2026 to be held in the national capital next week.The summit, hosted at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is pitched as the first major global gathering of artificial intelligence in the Southern Hemisphere.

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The India AI Impact Summit 2026 will be held from February 16 to 20 at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. National leaders, ministers, global CEOs and representatives of international organizations are expected to discuss the future of artificial intelligence, its economic impact and governance framework.

Leaders attending the summit

According to MEA, the following leaders plan to participate:

  • Bhutan – Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister
  • Bolivia – Edman Lara Montano, Vice President
  • Brazil – Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, President
  • Croatia – Andrej Plenkovic, Prime Minister
  • Estonia – Aral Karis, President
  • Finland – Petri Orpo, Prime Minister
  • France – Emmanuel Macron, President
  • Greece – Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister
  • Guyana – Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, Vice President
  • Kazakhstan – Orzas Bektenov, Prime Minister
  • Liechtenstein – Hereditary Prince Alois, hereditary Prince of the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • Mauritius – Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, Prime Minister
  • Serbia – Aleksandar Vucic, President
  • Slovakia – Peter Pellegrini, President
  • Spain – Pedro Sanchez Pérez Castejon, President
  • Sri Lanka – Anura Kumara Disanayaka, President
  • Seychelles – Sebastian Pillay, Vice President
  • Switzerland – Guy Parmelin, President
  • Netherlands – Dick Schoff, Prime Minister
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi

In addition, ministerial delegations from more than 45 countries will participate. The United Nations Secretary-General and senior officials from several international organizations are also expected to participate in the deliberations.The summit comes at a time when the global artificial intelligence ecosystem is undergoing a major transformation. Despite rapid progress in large-scale language models, policymakers and experts are increasingly emphasizing the need for stronger data governance, diverse AI architectures, and industry-specific deployments.Organized around three pillars: People, Planet and Progress, the event is divided into seven thematic working groups covering AI skills, social inclusion, security, scientific research, sustainable computing, democratizing access and economic growth.More than 700 conference proposals have been received. On February 17, the government will release an artificial intelligence outline documenting case studies on the application of artificial intelligence in fields such as health care, agriculture, education and energy. The summit will hold a GPAI Council meeting on February 20.Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw described the response to the event as “extraordinary”, with nearly 100 countries expected to participate. More than 100 global CEOs are likely to attend.Google CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, Microsoft President Brad Smith and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and other well-known technology leaders are also expected to attend.The summit will also host competitions such as AI for ALL and AI by HER, with a top prize of Rs 250 crore, besides youth-focused initiatives such as YUVAi and India AI Tinkerpreneur. The exhibition area exceeds 70,000 square meters and will showcase more than 300 exhibitors from 30 countries.

Friday the 13th is here: Shocking legends from around the globe explain why millions are afraid of it |

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Friday the 13th is here: Shocking legends from around the globe explain why millions are afraid of it
Friday the 13th is here: How traditions around the world shape people’s fears about the day

Today, February 13, 2026, falls on Friday, a day that in many Western cultures carries an air of unease. For some it’s a joke; for others it’s a real source of anxiety. The date has inspired secret societies, horror films, stock market thrillers, and two tongue-twistering clinical terms: paraskevidekatriaphobia and friggatriskaidekaphobia. It’s a superstition that’s both familiar and strangely persistent, as easily identifiable as a black cat crossing your path, walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors or breaking a mirror.

An infamous date

When the 13th of each month falls on a Friday in the Gregorian calendar, it is “Friday the 13th”. This happens at least once a year, sometimes as many as three times. On average, one person arrives every 212.35 days. There are three in 2026: Friday, February 13; Friday, March 13; and Friday, November 13. By comparison, there will be only one in 2025, in June. For some, this date can cause real pain. Psychotherapist Donald Dorsey coined the term paraskevidekatriaphobia, From Greek Paraskevi (“Friday”), Terry Skedka (“Thirteen”) and Phobos (“Fear”), describing the intense, sometimes paralyzing fear associated with this day. Another term, Friggatry Skade’s Phobiacombine Frigg (The Norse goddess from whom Friday is named) triscade phobiathe fear of the number 13 itself. Anxiety before and after a date can produce physical symptoms: increased heart rate, sweating, shortness of breath, and tremors. Researchers estimate that as many as 10 percent of Americans have some fear of the number 13, according to reports cited by the History Channel. However, the exact origins of this superstition remain elusive.

Across cultures and faiths, where does it all begin?

It is difficult for historians to identify a single source. References linking Friday to the number 13 appeared in 19th-century France. An article in a literary magazine from 1834 paris reviewThe Italian writer Marquis of Salvo’s “Castle Carini” mentions a Sicilian count who murdered his daughter on Friday the 13th, declaring: “Friday and the number 13 always bring bad luck!” In the same year, in the French drama Graffiti Tips In the work of Claude-Louis-Marie de Rochefort-Lousset and Philippe-François Pinel Dumanoir, a character laments: “I was born on Friday, December 13, 1813, and all my misfortunes stem from this.” Stephanie Hall, an expert at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, said the superstition may have stemmed from the idea that Friday and the number 13 were independently considered unlucky, and may have originally been specific to Friday, December 13. The number 13 itself has long aroused suspicion. In Norse mythology, Loki, the trickster god, attends a banquet in Valhalla as the uninvited 13th guest, where he manipulates the events that lead to the death of Balder, the god of light. In Christian tradition, Judas Iscariot, who was betrayed before his crucifixion on Good Friday, is often described as the 13th guest at the Last Supper. Biblical narratives also associate misfortune with Friday: Adam and Eve are said to have eaten the forbidden fruit on Friday; Cain is believed to have murdered Abel on Friday; Solomon’s temple was destroyed on Friday; and the Great Flood is said to have begun on Friday. Some scholars point to numerology. talking national geographicThomas Fiensler, associate policy scientist at the Mathematics and Science Education Resource Center at the University of Delaware, pointed out that 12 has historically symbolized completeness, 12 months, 12 constellations, 12 Olympian gods, 12 achievements of Hercules, 12 tribes of Israel, and 12 apostles. Thirteen, just beyond that neat order, “has to do with being slightly beyond completeness. The number becomes restless or squirming,” he said.

this Club Thirteen and other rebellions

Not everyone accepted the curse. In 1882, former Union captain William Fowler founded the Thirteen Club in New York to dispel superstitions surrounding numbers. The group meets on the 13th of each month for a 13-course meal in Room 13 of Knickerbocker Cottage. Members deliberately sprinkled salt without throwing it over their shoulders and opened umbrellas indoors. Before the meal, they walked under a ladder, which was hung with a banner that read “Morituri te Salutamus,” Latin for “We who are about to die salute you.” Four U.S. presidents, Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison and Theodore Roosevelt, served as honorary members at various times. Friday the 13th also enters the realm of fiction. In 1907, Thomas William Lawson published the novel Friday the 13thIt tells the story of a stockbroker who uses superstition to cause panic on Wall Street. Decades later, the 1980 horror film Friday the 13th introduced audiences to the hockey-masked killer Jason, spawning 12 movies and cementing the date’s pop culture status. Some people associate this superstition with Friday, October 13, 1307, when King Philip IV of France ordered the arrest of hundreds of Knights Templar. The theory remains controversial. Historians say the connection is vague.

Around the world: variations on the theme

This fear is often described as Western-centric, but its form can vary from culture to culture. In Spain and Greece, Tuesday the 13th is considered unlucky because the number is combined with Mars, the Roman god of war, from which the Spanish word “Mars” comes. Mars (Tuesday). In Italy, Friday the 17th is a center of anxiety; Roman numeral XVII can be rearranged to spell visiLatin for “my life is over.” In Japan and China, the fourth day of April is feared because the number four is pronounced like the word “death.” India has its own association. In Indian mythology, Rahu was originally an asura named Rahuketu who drank nectar when the ocean was churning (Samudra Manson) after disguising himself as a god. Vishnu in the form of Mohini chopped off his head with the Sudarshana Chakra before the nectar passed through his throat. The head became Rahu and the body became Ketu, both later considered to be planetary entities. Rahu is sometimes called the thirteenth immortal, symbolically linking this number to cosmic disturbances.

Still here, still being observed

For many people today, Friday the 13th is more of an occasion than an omen. Tattoo studios in the United States and parts of Europe offer discounted “flash” tattoos, a tradition that became popular in the 1990s. Others mark the day with horror movie marathons or deliberately testing little superstitions. Yet behavior does change. Some people are postponing travel or business decisions; some buildings are skipping 13 floors; airlines are occasionally noticing a drop in bookings. While there is no empirical evidence that Friday the 13th brings misfortune, the persistence of this belief points to something deeper: the human tendency to impose narratives on coincidence. As always, the arrival of this date is an oddity of the Gregorian calendar. Whether it is tinged with fear, joy, or indifference depends less on the stars and more on what we choose to see within it.