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Delhi: 32-year-old man dies after falling into open drain in Rohini India News

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Delhi: 32-year-old man dies after falling into open drain in Rohini

New Delhi: A 32-year-old man in Delhi died after falling into an open drain. According to ANI reports, the man fell into a manhole near Mahashakti Kali Temple in Rohini Sector 32 on Tuesday night.The incident occurred in Begampur district, where residents alerted emergency services after the man slipped into an uncovered drain. At around 7:45 pm, the Delhi Fire Department received a call and the rescue team rushed to the spot.Despite ongoing rescue efforts, the man was pronounced dead, officials said. His identity has not been officially released.Days earlier, on February 6, a 25-year-old motorcyclist, Kamal Dhyani, died after falling into a 15-foot-deep pit in west Delhi’s Janakpuri area, sparking fresh concerns about open drains and unattended excavation work across the city.Local authorities said the area had been cordoned off and further action would be taken as the circumstances leading to the fall were investigated.

US commerce secretary refuses to contact Epstein amid bipartisan calls to step down: ‘Meeted 3 times in 14 years’

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US commerce secretary refuses to contact Epstein amid bipartisan calls to step down: 'Meeted 3 times in 14 years'

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Tuesday strongly denied having any material ties to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein During testimony before a Senate committee, lawmakers from both parties stepped up calls for his resignation following the release of new Justice Department documents.Appearing before a Senate Appropriations panel, Lutnick said he had met Epstein only three times in 14 years and denied any suggestion of a personal or professional connection. “I had no relationship with Epstein,” Lutnick told lawmakers, adding, “For 14 years, I had no relationship with him. I had almost no relationship with that man.”The dispute stems from newly released records from the Justice Department related to the Epstein case, which include emails and documents that show ties between Lutnick and Epstein continued even after Epstein was convicted of sex crimes in 2008. Some of the records reveal social and business interactions in the 2010s, prompting bipartisan scrutiny and accusations that Lutnick’s early public statements were incomplete.The materials include emails discussing potential meetings, references to a 2012 visit to Epstein’s private island and signs of shared business interests, including a reported joint investment in a technology company, documents show. Lutnick acknowledged having lunch with Epstein on a boat during a family vacation but insisted the interaction was limited. “I did absolutely nothing wrong in any possible way related to Epstein,” he said.The revelations sparked bipartisan calls for accountability. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie said, “He should resign,” while Democratic Senator Adam Schiff wrote on social media, “Secretary Lutnick lied to the country about his relationship with Epstein… He is unqualified to serve as our Commerce Secretary. He should resign. ” Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia also called on Lutnick to step down or face further questioning.Despite mounting pressure, the White House remains supportive of Lutnick. A spokesman said the administration remained focused on its policy agenda, while a Commerce Department spokesman reiterated that Lutnick’s interactions with Epstein were limited and did not involve any wrongdoing.Leaders of the House Oversight Committee said further investigations, including possible subpoenas, are likely as more Epstein-related documents are expected to be released under the Epstein Documents Transparency Act.

Nancy Guthrie Police to release surveillance photos of potential suspects: report

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Surveillance images depict possible suspects linked to shocking disappearance Nancy Guthrie An announcement could come as soon as Tuesday afternoon, according to senior law enforcement officials. She was reported missing on January 31.

Surveillance images of a possible suspect in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie may be released Tuesday. She was reported missing from her residence in Tucson on January 31. (Associated Press)
Surveillance images of a possible suspect in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie may be released Tuesday. She was reported missing from her residence in Tucson on January 31. (Associated Press)

NBC News first reported the development, which has seen little apparent progress in the past 10 days.

GuthrieThe 84-year-old was reportedly taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona, against her will. However, so far, no suspects have been identified in her disappearance.

On Friday, investigators obtained footage from Circle K, about seven miles from Guthrie’s residence.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has previously confirmed that blood found on Nancy’s porch matched her DNA.

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Savannah, siblings seek public help

Savannah, 54, with Annie and their brother Cameron GuthrieAfter repeated appeals for her mother’s safe return, law enforcement suspected her mother had been kidnapped. The Today anchor shared a video on her Instagram on Monday, February 9, expressing “some thoughts as we enter another nightmare week.”

“I just want to say, first of all, thank you so much for everyone’s prayers and the love that we feel – my sister, my brother and I. Our mom feels it too,” the “Today” co-host said. “Because we believe that somehow she felt these prayers and God lifted her up in this moment, in this darkest place.”

“We believe our mom is still out there,” she continued. “We need your help. Law enforcement is working tirelessly around the clock to try to bring her home, to try to find her. She was taken from us and we don’t know where. We need your help.”

Meanwhile, authorities continue to investigate the ransom note. One copy was sent to two news organizations last week. Another case emerged on Monday allegedly seeking $6 million, with a payment deadline of Monday.

The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for any information that helps solve the case.

‘From 150 members to 12’: Uttarakhand gym owner counts cost of becoming ‘Mohammed Deepak’ India News

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'From 150 members to 12': Uttarakhand gym owner counts cost of becoming 'Mohammed Deepak'

NEW DELHI: A gym in Uttarakhand’s Kotdwara that once attracted over 150 members has dwindled to a dozen patrons after its owner was embroiled in a controversy last month after a clash with Bajrag Dal members.Deepak Kumar, 42, who runs the ‘Hulk’ gym, said his business has been affected since he faced off against Bajrang Dal activists protesting against a clothing store called ‘Baba’ and introduced himself as ‘Mohammad Deepak’ during the altercation.“Earlier, more than 150 people used to train at my gym. Since this dispute started, the number has reduced to just 12 or 15 people,” Kumar told news agency PTI, adding that many regulars had left to avoid getting caught up in the tension.The dispute began on January 26 when Bajrang Dal activists staged a protest outside the ‘Baba’ clothing store in Patel Marg, demanding that the 70-year-old owner Vakil Ahmed change the name of the store. Clashes broke out between protester Ahmed and Kumar, a friend of Ahmed’s son, prompting police to intervene.On January 31, more activists gathered again outside the store and Kumar’s gym, blocking roads and raising signs. The police took control of the situation and subsequently registered three separate FIRs in connection with the incidents.Tensions rose again after a video circulated by the Hindu Raksha Dal showed a man threatening to travel to Kotwala to “teach Deepak a lesson” on February 12.The local government has stepped up security precautions to prevent the situation from escalating further. Additional Inspector General of Police Chandra Mohan Singh said no one should disturb the peace of the town and warned of strict action against those who tried to incite riots.

T20 World Cup: Sahibzada Farhan’s 50 and spin attack help Pakistan beat USA by 32 runs | Cricket News

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T20 World Cup: Sahibzada Farhan's 50-run spin attack helps Pakistan beat USA by 32 runs
Pakistan’s Usman Tariq (left) celebrates with teammates (AP/Press Trust of India)

Sahibzada FarhanFifty years old, clinical spin attack pushed Pakistan China beat the United States with a 32-match winning streak in the Group A T20 World Cup match at the Sinhala Sports Club on Tuesday. Farhan was the star with the bat, knocking 73 off just 41 balls to lead Pakistan to a score of 190 for 9. His aggressive innings, which included multiple towering sixes, provided Pakistan with a platform to register a strong total despite losing wickets early on. Babar Azam (46 off 32) supported him well, adding 81 for the third wicket after Pakistan’s score slipped to 56 between the two teams in the powerplay.

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Team USA opener Shayan Jahangir (49 off 34) and Andries Gous (13 off 13) got off to a good start, hitting 50 in one shot after five overs. But the once Pakistani spin quartet – Abrar Ahmed (1/30), Mohammad Nawaz (1/21), Shadab Khan (2/26), and Usman Tariq (3/27) – After its introduction, the US Bureau was in trouble. Seven of the eight wickets that fell were taken by Pakistan spinners, preventing any sustained partnership. Skipper Monak Patel fell cheaply to Shadab and Jahangir’s high shot was well caught by Shaheen Afridi at mid-wicket. Shubham Ranjane (51 off 30) and Milind Kumar (23) fought back with a 66-run fourth wicket, but the required run-rate proved too high and kept the US from reaching the target. Earlier, Pakistan lost Saim Ayub and captain Salman Agha. Shadley of SchalvikThe sixth round was a heated affair (4/25), but Farhan’s muscular offense kept the fight on track. Even as wickets fell in the latter stages, Shadab’s 30 off 12 balls ensured Pakistan finished with a formidable total. The win marked Pakistan’s second consecutive victory as they top Group A with four points. Brief score: Pakistan 190/9 (Sahibzada Farhan 73, Babar Azam 46; Shadley van Schalkwyk 4/25) beat USA 158/8 (Shubham Ranjane 51, Shayan Jahangir 49; Usman Tariq 3/27) by 32 runs.

Indian-American CEO’s mother makes $10,000 as nanny at US home: ‘Kids love her roti’

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Indian-American CEO's mother makes $10,000 as nanny at US home: 'Kids love her roti'

An Indian-American CEO shared the story of his mother, who immigrated to the United States in the 1970s and managed to save $10,000 by running a small in-house business. SCAN Group CEO Sachin Jain described the journey in a post on X, showing his mother’s determination and entrepreneurial spirit away from home.“When my mother first came to this country in the 1970s, my father was juggling an anesthesiology residency and part-time jobs just to make ends meet,” he wrote.She spotted an ad for a nanny on a sign in her apartment building and decided to apply. She began caring for a child, the son of a nurse, for a few dollars a night. Soon, word spread and their small apartment was turned into a daycare center. “Soon, her weekly income reached $200. Within a year, she saved $10,000. This $10,000 became the down payment for our family’s first home in the United States,” adds Jain.

The children who go to daycare love her cooking, especially the roasted meats puffing up on the stove. “Mrs. Jain has magic,” they would shout.Jayne also spoke of his parents’ courage, saying, “I will never stop being amazed by the courage and hard work of people like my parents who spent their entire lives succeeding in another country.”According to data from the U.S. Census and the Pew Research Center, the Indian population in the United States is growing. As of 2023, the Indian population will be approximately 5.2 million. Many people work multiple jobs and run small businesses, including hospitality, health care, retail stores and technology services. Indian Americans contribute significantly to the economy, creating jobs and paying a large share of income taxes. Indians account for the largest share of H1-B visas that hire foreigners with special skills to work in the United States, working in critical sectors such as technology and defense.

Election Commission extends West Bengal SIR deadline by two weeks India News

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Election Commission extends West Bengal SIR deadline by two weeks

New Delhi: The Election Commission on Tuesday extended West Bengal’s SIR deadline by two weeks, allowing till February 21 to review documents and process claims and objections.The state’s final electoral roll will now be released on February 28 instead of February 14. This is in line with the Supreme Court’s directive to the committee on Monday to extend the deadline for review and processing of documents “by at least one week” beyond February 14. This is the fourth extension of SIR for West Bengal. According to the original SIR order issued on October 27, 2025, the review would last until January 8; that deadline was first extended to January 15, and then a second time to January 19. On January 20, the SC further extended this deadline to February 7.According to the latest SIR schedule released by the EC on Tuesday, the SIR notification hearing will continue until February 14, and the document review and disposal will end on February 21. Rationalization of polling stations will be completed by February 25 and health parameters of the electoral roll will be checked on February 27. The final release date of the West Bengal electoral roll has now been revised to February 28.

Did Erika Kirk send explicit text messages to a 15-year-old in 2014? “Modify” the charge surface

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Turning Point USA boss Erica Kirk is no stranger to bizarre conspiracy theories and false claims since the death of her husband. Charlie Kirkmaking global headlines. Now, a series of new allegations have been leveled against the 37-year-old.

Erika Kirk, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Turning Point USA. (AFP)
Erika Kirk, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Turning Point USA. (AFP)

In the past 24 hours, text messages allegedly sent by Erika Kirk to a 15-year-old teen have gone viral on social media. Among the messages, Erika Kirk allegedly sent sexually explicit messages to the 15-year-old girl, sparking grooming charges against her.

The posts allege that an X account that coded as a teen in 2014 posted an exchange with Erika Kirk (then Frantzve) in which the user claimed Erika Kirk sent gifts, and also shared screenshots of an alleged text message exchange with Erika Kirk in which she allegedly made sexual references.

The posts were mined from the user’s X account, which is still active. However, Ht.com could not independently verify the authenticity of this claim.

This is an X post detailing the viral allegations.

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Recently, another false claim about the 37-year-old related to Charlie Kirk’s will. After a parody account posted a video claiming Charlie Kirk found out Erica was allegedly cheating on him and cut her out of his will.

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However, these claims are false because first, the original Facebook post was a satire, and second, there were no reports of Charlie Kirk making a will, let alone removing Erika Kirk from it.

Notably, Charlie Kirk, former CEO and founder TP AmericaOn September 10, 2025, he was shot to death by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson at Utah Valley University. Robinson has admitted to the killing and is on trial in Provo, Utah.

‘Go back to India’ ‘Fuck Nazis’: Melbourne dad finds racist note while cleaning car; says there is no justification for such attack

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'Go back to India' 'Fuck Nazis': Melbourne dad finds racist note while cleaning car; says there is no justification for such attack

An Indian man in Melbourne reported racist, hateful notes were scattered across his Epping home’s front yard while he was cleaning his car. The notes read “Go back to India” and “Death to the Nazis”. The unnamed man posted photos of the racist comments on a local Facebook community page to warn others that racism and hatred have no place in the community. “I really don’t see the point of it,” the man, who asked not to be identified for his safety, told news.com.au. “There is no reason for this to happen.”The man said he moved to Australia more than a decade ago and had a newborn, a young child and elderly family members living with him. The incident shocked them as they did not understand whether the notes were targeted or if there was any reason behind the attack. “We didn’t go out for our usual walk that night,” he said. “I don’t feel safe leaving my kids at home.”News reports said social media posts revealed multiple similar incidents. One commenter, claiming to be a council worker, said they found a similar note saying “dirty people” written on the same size paper in a public garden bed near the nearby Civic Centre.“I did not post this to gain sympathy,” the man later wrote. “My only intention is to make our community aware that these types of incidents are happening so we can remain vigilant and look out for each other.”

The only Indian family in the neighborhood

The man was concerned that those who left the note knew he was Indian, and there was only one Indian family in the neighborhood. “It’s something that gets stuck in your mind,” he said. “I’ve been restless all night. The first thing I do now is check outside to make sure nothing else is going on,” he said.The incident was reported to police, but they said there was nothing they could do as there was no property damage. The man said he called another police station, which said it would take the matter seriously.

Assam final electoral roll released: Over 2.43 lakh deleted ahead of assembly elections | India News

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Assam final electoral roll released: Over 2.43 lakh deleted ahead of assembly elections
Election Commission of India (ECI)

New Delhi: The Election Commission on Tuesday released the final electoral roll of Assam after the special revision (SR) exercise. More than 243,000 names have been removed from draft lists ahead of parliamentary elections due in the coming months.According to a statement issued by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Assam, the final electoral list now includes 2,49,58,139 electors, which is 0.97 per cent less than the draft list announced on December 27 last year. The draft list recorded 2,52,01,624 voters.The CEO’s office said the final voter list included 1,24,82,213 male voters, 1,24,75,583 female voters and 343 third gender voters.These removals are made after the claims and objections process under the SR activity is completed. During the verification process, authorities found 478,992 dead voters, 523,680 migrant voters, and 53,619 multiple-entry cases. These changes are reflected in the final volume only after due process.Earlier, special revision work revealed an increase of 1.35% compared to the last final volume released in January 2025, which was subsequently verified leading to deletion.The chief executive’s office clarified that legal remedies are still available to voters whose names have been removed due to a “permanent transfer”. Under the Representation of the People Act, 1950, the affected electorate can file a deletion appeal before the District Magistrate within 15 days and a second appeal before the Chief Electoral Officer within 30 days.Eligible voters who were unable to apply for an address change in advance, particularly those displaced by eviction or administrative action, can now apply to be readmitted to a new address, officials said.“If they were unable to apply for name change before deletion, they can now apply for inclusion under the RP Act,” an election official told PTI.The CEO has issued detailed instructions to all District Electoral Officers (DEOs) in this regard. The letter highlights that some voters were removed due to “permanent transfers” during the SR process, but the required forms cannot be submitted because only one application can be processed in a revision cycle.These voters can now submit Form 6 for inclusion in the electoral roll, but they cannot submit Form 8 earlier as the objection or deletion process under Form 7 is ongoing. Officials have been directed to conduct strict verification to ensure that no ineligible voters are added while upholding the rights of eligible citizens.However, the SR exercise triggered political controversy in Assam. Opposition parties claimed that the amendment was being misused for “vote theft” and claimed that genuine citizens, especially those from religious minorities, were being harassed.Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had earlier said that notices were being issued mainly to ‘mias’ to put them “under pressure” and claimed that over 500,000 complaints had been lodged by BJP workers against illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.The term “Miya” has historically been used as a derogatory term for Bengali-speaking Muslims in Assam, and in recent years has been re-visited as a symbol of assertion by sections of the community.Meanwhile, the Election Commission also provided an update on the revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal. The ECI extended the timeline for the state’s Special Intensified Revision (SIR), pushing the final release date to February 14, citing the need for extensive census work and the need for rationalization of polling stations.In West Bengal, house-to-house verification ended on December 11 last year, the draft list was announced on December 16, and claims and objections were accepted until January 15.The Electoral Commission reiterated its stance, urging citizens of various states to actively participate in the electoral roll revision exercise, stressing that accurate and updated electoral rolls are essential for free and fair elections.