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Nancy Guthrie Update: Tucson couple discovers explosive DNA clue; Savannah Guthrie makes big decision

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As the search for Nancy Guthrie enters its third week, a Tucson couple may have provided new clues to authorities’ investigation. A pair of blood-stained gloves and a rock with drops of dried blood were allegedly found in the desert near the 84-year-old’s home. Neither the Pima County Sheriff’s Department nor the Guthrie family commented on the new discovery.

An aerial view of Nancy Guthrie's home in Tucson, Arizona, on February 20, 2026. (AFP Getty Images)
An aerial view of Nancy Guthrie’s home in Tucson, Arizona, on February 20, 2026. (AFP Getty Images)

New clues in Nancy Guthrie case?

The anonymous couple stumbled upon the gloves on Feb. 11 about 10 feet off Campbell Avenue in Catalina Foothills, Tucson, KVOA reported Friday. They said the gloves appeared to be torn and had blood on them.

“Sure enough, it was a black glove in the desert. It looked like it was torn. There appeared to be blood on it. Two different colors. The blood was more on the wrist side of the glove, and on the index finger, it looked like it was torn,” they told the outlet.

The pair later reported the discovery to authorities.

Days earlier, authorities released doorbell video from Guthrie’s residence. A masked armed man can be seen disconnecting the camera. He has not yet been identified. No arrests have been made in the case.

The DNA evidence found at Guthrie’s residence is still undergoing laboratory analysis, the Sheriff’s Department said, noting that it is the same biological evidence previously recovered from the property and is not newly discovered material.

Earlier this week, a DNA profile obtained from a glove found about two miles from the home did not match a DNA profile in the FBI’s national database.

“Doesn’t look like a regular glove”

“It looked like more than just a regular glove. It looked like the glove might have been used to do what they were looking for,” the wife told KVOA. Instead of touching gloves, the couple clicked pictures.

“From the glove, there was blood dripping on the rock underneath the glove, like dried blood or something. We didn’t move it or touch it. We immediately thought, we have to do something. So I thought I’d call the Sheriff’s Department,” Husband said.

The latest from Savannah Guthrie

Meanwhile, “Today” host Savannah Guthrie may not return to the show following her mother’s disappearance, multiple TV veterans told Status News.

“There’s no way Savannah is coming back,” a source told the outlet. “I can’t imagine she would want to.”

Pakistan vs New Zealand match canceled due to rain; Super 8 starts without result | Cricket News

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Pakistan vs New Zealand match canceled due to rain; Super 8 starts without result

New Delhi: The opening match of the Super Eights of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 was called off on Saturday after incessant rains prevented the match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.With conditions failing to improve enough for play to begin, officials called off the match, meaning the Super Eights phase began without bowling. Both teams have one point each, which could affect their chances of reaching the semi-finals.The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) playing conditions for this tournament require each side to play at least five overs before a result can be declared. The cut-off time for the shortened competition was set at 10:15pm, but the weather never cleared. Since there are no reserve days for the Super Eights – only the semi-finals and finals can be played – the match was abandoned and marked as “inconclusive”. Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first in light rain, but the rain soon intensified and the match was abandoned.Before being eliminated, Pakistan made one change, replacing Khawaja Nafay with Fakhar Zaman.New Zealand have made three changes, with skipper Mitchell Santner returning after missing the last game against Canada due to a stomach problem, while Rocky Ferguson and Ish Sodhi have also made their way into the starting XI.The forfeited game adds to tensions between the two teams ahead of their remaining two Super Eight games. Another crushing defeat or loss could severely impact their chances of reaching the semi-finals. Pakistan, New Zealand, England and Sri Lanka are in the second group of the Super Eights. Pakistan will play their next Super Eight match against England on February 24 at the Palleke International Cricket Stadium.The New Zealand team will stay in Colombo to face Sri Lanka on February 25.

Ukraine attacks Russia: Kiev attacks Moscow industrial site and gas processing plant, injures 11

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Ukraine attacks Russia: Kiev attacks Moscow industrial site and gas processing plant, injures 11

Ukraine’s General Staff said on Saturday that Kiev carried out drone and missile strikes deep into Russian territory overnight, hitting an industrial site in the Udmurt Republic and a gas processing plant in Samara.The Votkinsk plant in Udmurtia, about 1,400 kilometers from Ukraine, produces intercontinental ballistic missiles and short-range ballistic missiles, including Iskander missiles for use against Ukrainian targets, according to Ukrainian authorities. According to Reuters, local Health Minister Sergei Bagin said in a Telegram post that 11 people were injured as a result of the strike, three of whom were hospitalized. “A facility in the republic was attacked by a drone. The attack caused casualties and damage to property,” regional chief Alexander Brechalov said on Telegram.Unofficial Russian sources, including Telegram channels Astra and SHOT, reported that the attack targeted the Votkinsk Machinery Manufacturing Plant, a large state-owned defense enterprise. Residents reported hearing at least three explosions and observing drones overhead. Videos circulating online showed black smoke billowing from industrial buildings and shattered windows.Russia’s civil aviation agency Rosaviatsiya said operations at Izhevsk’s main airport and other nearby airports were suspended early Saturday.The attack came days after U.S.-brokered peace talks between Moscow and Kiev in Geneva failed to yield any breakthrough. Ukraine is marking nearly four years of Russia’s invasion and the latest round of talks is considered largely unproductive, the Associated Press reported. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia launched 120 drones and a ballistic missile overnight targeting Ukrainian cities. Ukrainian forces intercepted 106 drones, and missiles and 13 drones hit 11 locations, causing damage and casualties.Ole Kiper, the governor of Ukraine’s Odessa region, said civil and energy infrastructure had been damaged, including a high school and energy company warehouses. Two people were injured during the strike. President Volodymyr Zelensky said earlier this week that tens of thousands of Odessa residents were left without heat and running water due to ongoing attacks, and he called on Moscow to take responsibility.In a separate development, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed that Ukrainian forces were using data from messaging app Telegram for military purposes, endangering Russian forces. The Federal Security Service said it had received “numerous reliable reports” of threats to service members, but did not cite specific evidence.Russian President Vladimir Putin recently signed a law allowing mobile operators to block internet services at the request of Russia’s Federal Security Service. Communications regulator Roskomnadzor also plans to further restrict Telegram, which is still widely used by soldiers, prompting criticism from military blogs.Since the war began, Russia has methodically restricted access to major platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and WhatsApp. Analysts say the measures are aimed at controlling the flow of information and military communications amid the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.

‘26% vs 8%’: Congress MPs push for Puducherry leadership alliance – will DMK admit it? |India News

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'26% vs 8%': Congress MPs push for Puducherry leadership alliance - will DMK admit it?
Rahul Gandhi, Manikam Tagore, MK Stalin

Puducherry, a union territory in Tamil Nadu, will join the state in the polls in April. But the growing rift between the Congress and its ally DMK – which governs Tamil Nadu on its own despite their alliance – now threatens to spill over into Puducherry just months before crucial assembly elections.At the heart of the conflict is the Congress’s demand for power-sharing in Tamil Nadu and the need for more seats to be contested than in 2021 if the DMK-led bloc wins again. Pondicherry, due to its geographical and cultural proximity to Tamil Nadu, is also becoming the stage for this simmering rift.

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Manickam Tagore, a close friend of former Congress president and current Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, has been at the forefront of the party’s bid for greater “respect” from the DMK in Tamil Nadu. Now, he has extended the demand for “respect” in Puducherry as well.How realistic were Tagore’s demands? Can he – or the Congress – force the DMK to back down? What are the chances of the DMK giving in? As the election approaches, can the coalition withstand internal pressure? Let’s take a closer look.

Congress: The giant of Puducherry politics

Politics in the former French colony of Pondicherry has been dominated by the Congress party. Three other parties have also formed the government here – DMK, AIADMK and All India NR Congress – but none enjoys the dominance of the Congress.The advantage is evident in numbers: seven of Puducherry’s 10 chief ministers are from the Congress party.

  • Edouard Goubert (service: July 1963-September 1964)
  • V Venkatasubba Reddiar (September 1964-April 1967)
  • Farooq, Ministry of Health (April 1967 to March 1968; March 1985 to March 1990)
  • V Vaithilingam (July 1991-May 1996; September 2008-May 2011)
  • P Shanmugam (March 2000-May 2001; May 2001-October 2001)
  • N Rangaswamy (October 2001-May 2006; May 2006-September 2008)
  • V Narayanasamy (June 2016 to February 2021)

This political success is also reflected in the United Emirates’ sole Lok Sabha seat. This constituency, also known as Puducherry, has contested 15 general elections since 1967, 11 of which were won by the great old party directly or through its factions.This legacy may explain why the Congress considers Puducherry politically important. Given its long-term dominance and the risk of potential failure, Congress will be eager to regain its supremacy.

Manikam Tagore’s “26% vs 8%” salvo

Against the backdrop of political tensions in Tamil Nadu, the first signs of possible spread to Puducherry emerged on February 6. Tagore posted on social media that day, citing electoral data, arguing that the Congress – not the DMK – should lead their alliance in Puducherry.

Manikam Tagore

Manikam Tagore

“Will the party with 8% of the vote lead the coalition? No, the party with 26% of the vote will lead. Why should the Congress be disparaged in the coalition government? ” he asked.ALSO READ | ‘26% vote vs 8% vote’: DRC MP Tagore targets ally DMK; seeks leadership role for Puducherry unit in poll-limited UTThe data he mentioned comes from the 2014 election. He did not explain why he chose data from more than a decade ago, specifically from parliamentary elections rather than parliamentary races. In that election, the Congress came second in the Puducherry Lok Sabha constituency, while the DMK came fourth. Congress candidate V Narayanasamy, who became chief minister two years later and served for more than four years, secured 26.35 per cent votes, while DMK’s AMH Nazeem came fourth with 8.19 per cent votes.DMK election chief and Lok Sabha MP S Jagathrakshakan’s visit to Puducherry seems to have triggered the current incident. He did not meet Congress leaders during the visit and this “snubbing”, coupled with the ongoing friction in Tamil Nadu, appears to have triggered Tagore’s outburst.But beyond the direct provocation, the bigger question is whether his claims are merely rhetorical gestures or whether they are grounded in electoral realities.

Puducherry Congress: Historically Dominant – Less Important Today?

Despite Tagore’s confident stance, the reality seemed far less encouraging – if not outright shocking – for the Congress party in Puducherry, which was once the dominant political force there. While the DMK remains the undisputed leader of the Tamil Nadu alliance, the Congress now finds itself in a relatively weak position in Puducherry. While it won the Puducherry seat in the last two general elections, its performance in the 2021 assembly elections was far less impressive. The Congress won only two of the 14 seats it contested, a sharp drop from the 15 out of 21 seats it won during its successful campaign five years ago. In contrast, the DMK contested 13 parliamentary constituencies under a seat-sharing arrangement and won six of them, thereby securing the position of Leader of the Opposition in Parliament. The DMK, currently led by Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, secured only two seats out of the nine it contested in 2016. Tagore’s remarks can therefore be read as both an election season gesture and a calculated attempt to put pressure on the LDF in Puducherry and even Tamil Nadu.

Leverage-free Congress?

The DMK remains a significant political player in Puducherry, while the Congress is largely marginalized in Tamil Nadu – last leading the government in 1967 and last as leader of the opposition in 1996.The Dravidian major’s categorical refusal to share power in the southern state – a position reiterated by Stalin himself – poses a major challenge to the Congress party, leaving it to try to assert its position in Puducherry, where the party’s historical influence remains and where it did not hold power until 2021.

We also know that it (power sharing) will not work in Tamil Nadu. This is a problem created by some people. They were deliberately plotting to see if there would be a rift in the alliance.

Stalin

However, the Congress party’s influence – or lack thereof – in Tamil Nadu is already clear. The state Congress unit has urged the party’s national president Mallikarjun Kharge to take action over Tagore’s criticism of the DMK, which itself has called for action against the Virudhunagar MP.ALSO READ | TN Cong seeks action against party MP Manickam Tagore for putting DMK relations at ‘strain’Whether the DMK also exercises this influence in Puducherry or makes concessions to the Congress ahead of the elections to maintain alliance cohesion will not only affect the immediate electoral battle with the ruling NDA alliance in the UT but also the long-term balance of power between the two allies.

Why Congress can’t afford Puducherry friction

With so much at stake, it would be difficult for the Congress to risk tensions in Puducherry, especially in the run-up to elections. With governments in only three states – Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana – the Congress cannot afford new tensions within the alliance. A victory in Puducherry would give it a much-needed extra foothold in power and strengthen its influence in India and the national opposition bloc it leads. Tensions have been simmering within the opposition alliance following the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, which managed to push the BJP below a majority for the first time since 2014.For now, Congress appears to be taking a wait-and-see approach. Whether this strategy will strengthen its position ahead of the election or put pressure on key alliances will soon be revealed.

Bill Mazeroski Cause of Death Update: How did the Pirates legend die? First details emerge

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Pittsburgh Pirates legend Bill Mazewski has passed away. He is 89 years old. The eight-time Gold Glove winner, commonly known as Maz, is remembered by Pirates owner Bob Nutting as a humble, gracious and proud man. He is famous for his historic walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series.

Retired Pittsburgh Pirates player Bill Mazeroski dies (AP)
Retired Pittsburgh Pirates player Bill Mazeroski dies (AP)

The Buccaneers said Mazeroski died Friday. Bob Nutting said: “Maz was one of a kind, a true Pirates legend. … His name will forever be associated with the biggest home run in baseball history and the 1960 World Series championship, but I remember him most as the person he was: humble, gracious, and proud to be a Pirate.”

The ten-time MLB All-Star and two-time World Series champion leaves behind two sons, Darren and Dave, and four grandchildren. His wife Milene Mazeroski passed away on May 19, 2024.

Bill Mazewski Cause of Death

While officials did not reveal the cause of death, some details were released Saturday. Mazeroski’s death was reportedly due to natural complications of advanced age.

Mazeroski, a second baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2001 by the Veterans Committee. He was praised more for his defense than his offense. His plaque describes him as a “defensive wizard” with a “tenacious fighting spirit” and a “quiet work ethic.”

He broke the major league record with 1,706 double plays, led the National League in assists nine times, and was named the greatest defensive second baseman in history by statistician Bill James.

Mazeroski is not a superstar by traditional measures. He hit .260 with 138 home runs, 27 stolen bases, a .299 on-base percentage in 17 years, never had a .300 batting average, and finished in the top 10 most valuable players just once. He never had 100 RBIs or scored 100 runs in a season.

“I think defense belongs in the Hall of Fame,” Mazeroski said in his induction speech. “The defense deserves as much credit as the pitching, and I’m proud to be a defensive player.”

His defining moment came in the batter’s box against the New York Yankees in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. Pittsburgh, facing the Yankees for the first time since 1927, trailed 9-8 entering the bottom of the ninth inning. With Ralph Terry on the mound, Mazeroski came up and hit a slider that didn’t slide. The ball sailed over the left-field wall of Forbes Field and the Pirates won 10-9 and clinched their first championship in 33 years.

For the first time in World Series history, the game ended with a home run. Mazeroski ran around the bases, waving his hat, and fans poured onto the field to join his teammates back at home plate. In 1985, he later told the New York Times: “I was just trying to get on base. Nothing fancy, just trying to hit a fastball until he hit me. I thought the ball was going to go off the wall and if it bounced off Berra, I wanted to hit third. But as I came around to first base and set up second, I saw the umpire waving the circle over his head, and I knew it was over.”

Mazeroski spent his entire career with the Buccaneers, retiring in 1972. He coached briefly in Pittsburgh and Seattle and served as the infield coach during spring training. In 1987, the Buccaneers retired his No. 9 jersey. In 2010, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his Game 7 home run, a 14-foot-tall statue of him was unveiled around the base on Bill Mazeroski Way near the former site of Forbes Field.

Born in Wheeling, West Virginia during the Great Depression, Mazeroski grew up in eastern Ohio in a one-room house without electricity or indoor plumbing. His father, Louis, a coal miner who had hoped to become a professional player, encouraged his son’s love of sports by throwing tennis balls against a brick wall for him to hit. Although Mazeroski excelled in basketball and football, he chose baseball and was signed by the Pirates in 1954 at the age of 17. He started at shortstop and moved to second base during his rookie season in 1956.

In 1958, he met Buccaneers front-office employee Milene Nicholson through manager Danny Murtaugh.

(With AP input)

2 million temporary migrants to lose status: Protesters in Brampton demand permanent residency as visas expire

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2 million temporary migrants to lose status: Protesters in Brampton demand permanent residency as visas expire

Protesters in Brampton are demanding a path to permanent residency for the more than two million temporary immigrants whose visas are set to expire in the coming months.A group called the United Migrant Workers Front led this week’s protests, calling for all temporary permit holders to be allowed to stay in Canada permanently. The demonstration was supported by members of CUPE Ontario and the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada.

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In a video posted on Instagram on Monday, organizers revealed the upcoming visa expirations and called for certainty for those affected. The Brampton protest follows similar demonstrations in Quebec, with activists urging the government to allow temporary residents to stay amid changes to immigration plans. The province is phasing out its previous Express Entry Quebec Experience program that provided permanent residency to international students and foreign workers, replacing it with a more rigorous skills-based nomination program.Indians are expected to be among the worst affected as India has been providing a large number of temporary residents, including students and workers. Nearly 188,000 Indian students held study permits in 2024, accounting for more than 36% of the total international students, while approximately 249,000 Indians held work permits during the same period.With many work permits and student visas set to expire, Quebec City’s union, along with several unions and businesses, has launched a campaign to help immigrants “keep living here.”Brampton organizers also pointed to calls from unions across Canada for more inclusive immigration policies. At the end of 2024, the Canadian Labor Congress stated that “Immigrant workers in Canada should receive permanent residency and citizenship.”Canada currently has one of the largest temporary resident populations in its history. In early 2022, Statistics Canada reported that the number of non-permanent residents was 1.4 million. By October 2024, this number had increased to 3.2 million, accounting for 7.5% of the total population. The latest estimate puts the number at 2.8 million, meaning about one in 10 Canadians are in temporary status, compared with one in 50 a decade ago.Prime Minister Mark Carney said the surge in temporary migration was “well beyond our ability to welcome people and ensure they have good housing and services”. The 2025 federal budget describes the growth as “unsustainable” and says controlling immigration growth will help young Canadians in the labor market.The government plans to reduce non-permanent residents to about five percent of the total population. Some temporary immigrants may be quickly granted permanent residency, but others are expected to leave voluntarily. Canada has limited ability to deport overstayers. Last year, the Canada Border Services Agency deported about 22,000 people with expired status and denied entry to 40,000 others.

‘Inappropriate’: Congress ally Akhilesh, other opposition leaders ‘ashamed’ of ‘semi-nude’ protest at AI summit India News

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'Inappropriate': Congress ally Akhilesh and other opposition leaders 'ashamed' of 'semi-nude' protest at AI summit

New Delhi: Opposition leaders and Congress allies on Saturday criticized the Indian Youth Congress (IYC)’s “semi-nude” protest at the AI ​​Impact Summit, terming the act “inappropriate” and saying it brought shame to India on the international platform.Samajwadi Party Chairman speaks to reporters Akhilesh Yadav Said, “…we may have internal divisions, but Congress’s approach on a global platform is inappropriate.”“They should avoid doing things that would bring shame to our country in front of foreign representatives and world representatives…” he added.Around 10 IYC workers were detained after briefly raising slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi inside Exhibition Hall 1 on Friday. It was held at the Bharat Mandapam during the summit on the 5th, triggering a political storm.Protesters entered the venue wearing or holding white T-shirts with images of Prime Minister Modi and US President Trump, and slogans such as “India-US Trade Agreement”, “Epstein Files” and “The Prime Minister is Damaged”, triggering heated exchanges with participants.

‘They put us all to shame’

YSR Congress president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy wrote on“Regardless of our political differences, we should always show the face of unity to the world,” he added.

‘Totally inappropriate and reprehensible’

The same sentiment was echoed by Central Bank of the Philippines Chairman Mayawati, who said that at a major international event like the AI ​​Impact Summit, “where half-naked people – most of whom are said to be young members of Congress – any expression of anger through half-nakedness is completely inappropriate and should be condemned.”She posted on

“There could have been a better way”

RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha said that while there may have been dissatisfaction, the manner of protest could have been better.“I said it yesterday and I’ll say it again today: dissatisfaction exists and no one can deny it. Whether the deal was unclear or there were problems with the Epstein documents, there could have been better ways to resolve these issues. In my opinion, the Youth Congress took action but personally any movement needs to be handled responsibly,” he said.“Similar things have been done by members of the BJP in the past, but it didn’t suit anyone. The point is, there was dissatisfaction, people, especially a section of farmers, were worried, and there could have been a better choice of how and where those concerns were expressed,” he added.The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday lashed out at the Congress and opposition leader Rahul Gandhi over the topless protests, calling them a “despicable act”.

BJP calls Cong “topless, brainless and shameless”

BJP MP Sambit Patra said, “Rahul Gandhi and the Congress are traitors at the highest level. The biggest traitors of the country. Wherever the country progresses, wherever there is happiness, they will destroy it. These are traitors… I have only three words for the Congress: topless, brainless, shameless.”“Today, they are bare-chested and brainless. Congress does not have enough intelligence to think that this AI summit that is happening is not a BJP summit. This is an AI summit for the entire world,” he added.The Indian Youth Congress later defended its action in a statement, saying its workers were protesting against a “compromising prime minister who betrayed the nation’s identity at the AI ​​Summit.”“That is why the fearless workers of the Indian Youth Congress came to the Bharat Mandapam… so that a voice could be raised against the ‘compromising Prime Minister’, the Modi government being forced to answer for the compromises made on the honor of the country!” it added.

WATCH: Students storm Cincinnati Kroger store, throw cans, bottles during anti-ICE protest

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WATCH: Students storm Cincinnati Kroger store, throw cans, bottles during anti-ICE protest

A video showing a group of students causing chaos inside a Kroger grocery store in Cincinnati’s North College Hill during an anti-ICE protest has gone viral, prompting a backlash from authorities and the community.Video recorded by witness McAdrian Martin on Wednesday showed dozens of students entering the store, chanting slogans against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and throwing beer cans and bottles at the ceiling. It was reported that some items hit fixtures in the store and one customer was hit in the head by a pellet. The injuries were not serious but left the customer visibly upset.According to Martin, more than 50 students walked out of school and immediately entered the store as part of the protest. “They were loud, disruptive, damaging property and disrupting customers,” he said, adding that alcohol containers were ripped from shelves and thrown away.A store employee can be heard on the video ordering the students to leave immediately. Witnesses also reported seeing signs with anti-ICE slogans at the event.

School district condemns this behavior

The North College School District called the video “disturbing” and said it was working with local police to identify those involved.Superintendent Dr. Eugene Blalock Jr. said students will be held accountable for disorderly conduct. He also emphasized the role of families in addressing student behavior, noting that when incidents occur outside school buildings, the responsibility should not lie solely with schools and teachers.

what the police said

North College Hill police recognize that students have a constitutional right to peaceful protest. However, officials said they intervened when the situation escalated and began affecting public safety and private property.“Our primary responsibility is to maintain order and ensure that no one is put in danger,” the department said in a statement. “When an action goes beyond peaceful expression, officers take steps to restore order.”Police confirmed that two students were arrested during the protest but that the arrests were related to a separate incident.

Communities divided over responsibility

The incident prompted mixed reactions from residents. Some are calling for strict legal action against those who damage property and endanger customers, while others say they support students’ right to protest but not their behavior inside stores.Local councilor Kathy Coulton said she supported peaceful demonstrations but stressed that damaging other people’s property and putting others at risk was unacceptable.Authorities are continuing to investigate to identify individuals involved in the vandalism. The school district and police reiterated that while peaceful speech is protected, disruptive behavior will face consequences.

‘Topless’ protest row: BJP, Congress workers clash in Indore, stones hurled – Watch India News

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'Topless' protest row: BJP, Congress workers clash in Indore, stones pelted - Watch
Visuals of Protest (Video/X)

New Delhi: Clashes broke out between Congress and BJP workers on Saturday as the BJP protested against a “topless” demonstration by members of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) at the India AI Impact Summit. According to videos circulating on social media, rocks were thrown during the clashes, prompting police to intervene to control the situation and ensure public safety.Krishna Lalchandani, deputy commissioner of police, said the clashes took place near the Congress party office when the BJP was conducting a protest. “There are two parties involved. One party is protesting. The protest is near the congressional offices. The area has been cordoned off and adequate police arrangements have been ensured. Suddenly, someone spread rumors and someone threw stones. Later, the other party also threw stones. Some people were injured… It’s too early to say who threw the first stone,” Rachandani added.The incident comes after Youth Congress workers staged a “topless” protest inside the Bharat Mandapam on Friday, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of harming the national interest during the Artificial Intelligence Summit. During the demonstrations, protesters took off their shirts and raised slogans to draw attention to what they called political and national issues.The Patiala House Court on Saturday rejected the bail petition of four arrested Youth Congress workers Krishna Hari, Kundan Yadav, Ajay Kumar and Narasimha Yadav and sent them to police custody for five days. Police said the detention was needed to investigate a potential larger conspiracy, including the financing and planning of the protests. Three police officers were reportedly injured in the clashes.Delhi Police officials said the protesters had registered online to obtain a QR code to enter the venue and initially planned to use black umbrellas emblazoned with stickers to convey their message.“However, they later felt that the black umbrella might attract the attention of the security guards at the gate, so they changed their plans and put the printed stickers on the T-shirts,” a police source said.The accused reportedly got into scuffles with security personnel and police during the protest. Investigators are also looking into whether the demonstration was part of a wider conspiracy linked to similar protests in Nepal.Lawyers for the defendants argued that the protests were a form of political dissent and that workers were targeted because of their partisanship. “Political dissent should not be suppressed like this. The defendants are educated public officials and were exercising their right to peaceful protest,” the lawyer said.

‘BJP’s reign of terror continues among MPs’: Congress reacts to protests

The Congress party reacted to the incident, blaming the BJP leadership for the violence. The party wrote in a post on

Nigeria: Armed “bandits” open fire in Zamfara village, killing at least 38 people World News

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Nigeria: Armed “bandits” opened fire in Zamfara village, killing at least 38 people

Local authorities reported that at least 38 people were killed in a shooting by armed men in the village of Dutse Dan Ajiya in Zamfara state in northwestern Nigeria.The attack took place on the night of Thursday to Friday in a remote village that officials said had “virtually no access routes,” AFP reported.“Currently, normalcy has returned to the area,” Zamfara police spokesman Yazid Abubakar said.Local councilor Hamisu Faru put the death toll at 50, saying: “The bandits came from the Gando forest. They laid siege to Dutse Dan Ajiya, shot indiscriminately and killed all residents who tried to escape.”Armed groups known locally as “bandits” operate in the forests of Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi and Niger states, carrying out attacks on villages. Nigerian troops have been deployed to the region for years to combat the groups, but attacks have continued.Violence by bandits and jihadist groups has increased in recent months, drawing international attention, AFP reported. The United States has described much of the violence as a “persecution” of Christians and carried out surprise airstrikes in Sokoto state on Christmas Day in coordination with Nigerian authorities.Nigeria’s jihadist insurgency, led primarily by Boko Haram and its rival faction Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced 2 million in the northeast since 2009, according to the United Nations.