TOI reporter in Washington: In a comprehensive effort to solidify federal health leadership, President Donald Trump Appointed Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and an Indian American, to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The move marks the first time an individual has led both the nation’s premier medical research institution and its leading public health agency, marking an unprecedented step in U.S. public health leadership amid continued turmoil in the scientific establishment. The White House sees the decision as a necessary step to synchronize federal health policy, a dual-role strategy that administration officials say is designed to bridge the gap between biomedical research and public health implementation. Bhattacharya succeeds Jim O’Neill, who will lead the National Science Foundation (NSF) after its director, Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, resigned amid deep funding cuts. Dr. Jayanta “Jay” Bhattacharya, 57, is a physician and health economist with a decades-long background at Stanford University. Born in Calcutta, he immigrated to the United States as a child, eventually earning four degrees from Stanford University, including an MD and a PhD. He earned a PhD in economics with a focus on health economics and disadvantaged populations before becoming a tenured professor there. His research emphasizes the impact of aging populations, chronic disease, and government programs on well-being.Bhattacharya came into the political spotlight in 2020 when, as a co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, he opposed widespread COVID-19 lockdowns and advocated for “focused protection” of the elderly while allowing the young and healthy to live their lives normally. His opposition to vaccine mandates and censorship from officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci pushed him into the MAGA orbit. He has since framed his views as opposing “politicized science,” in line with Trump’s agenda to reform institutions and restore trust in public health.This stance put him in direct opposition to the public health establishment of the day, leading former NIH Director Francis Collins to call him a “fringe epidemiologist.” The career blow solidified his standing within the MAGA movement, which viewed him as a courageous dissident against “medical overreach.” Now positioned as the nation’s No. 1 health official, Bhattacharya faces a daunting task. Although he expressed support for standard childhood vaccinations during a Senate hearing, he took over the CDC, whose vaccine schedule has been aggressively scrutinized and multiple tasks reversed under Surgeon General Robert F. Kennedy. Supporters, however, hailed it as a step toward decentralizing power, increasing funding for innovation, and addressing chronic conditions like obesity and autism in the United States through Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” initiative, within a broader global focus on infectious diseases.Critics, however, worry it will advance Kennedy’s vaccine-skeptic agenda, exacerbating outbreaks of preventable diseases amid funding cuts, staff layoffs and policy rollbacks at both agencies. They also point to the logistical challenges he will face in managing the $50 billion budget of the NIH in Bethesda, outside Washington, D.C., on the one hand and more than 10,000 employees at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which has a $10 billion budget on the other. Bhattacharya’s tenure at the NIH has already seen budget freezes and an exodus of experts, raising concerns that divided leadership is hampering efforts to address new threats. But for ordinary Americans, the shift in leadership could signal a reduction in federal mandates and a continued emphasis on “medical freedom” and personal choice.
Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 react immediately to Supreme Court’s Trump tariff ruling and latest GDP data
The Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 rose sharply on Friday after the Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs were illegal. The Supreme Court said the president has no authority to impose tariffs.

The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average both rose 0.4% on Friday. At the time of writing, the Nasdaq Composite was up 0.6%. This comes after three moving averages opened the day with losses.
Who comes after Vijayan? The Left’s tryst with first-time voters and survival in Kerala India News
as kerala As the 2026 Assembly elections approach, the state’s political landscape faces a question: What does the future look like for the Left? Pinarayi Vijayan?Vijayan has been the undisputed face of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) for nearly a decade, leading the front through floods, pandemics, financial constraints and to a historic re-election in 2021, breaking a four-year succession of governments in Kerala. But as the chief minister approaches 81, the conversation within the party and among voters has quietly shifted from governance to succession.

Kerala remains the only state currently ruled by the Left. This makes the 2026 election more than just a routine campaign; it is a referendum on the future of communist politics in India, and on whether the LDP can be updated in time to connect with a new generation of voters.
The Vijayan Factor: Age, Authority and Continuity
Vijayan, 80, remains the central hub of the LDF campaign and governance narrative. His leadership won widespread praise for the LDF’s victory in 2021, when the front secured 99 out of 140 seats, the first time in four decades that an incumbent returned to power in Kerala.The government has since emphasized on welfare expansion, including raising social security pension from Rs 600 to Rs 2,000, estimated infrastructure spending of nearly Rs 200 crore through budgetary and extra-budgetary resources, and promoting a “knowledge economy”.The problem, however, isn’t performance, but continuity. “Leadership change is a structural problem for cadre parties,” said a professor of political science at Delhi University. “The strength of the left has always been collective leadership, but in elections, Kerala voters are increasingly responding to recognizable faces.” Sherwin, a young freelancer from Drissur, believes that “the Left might not have returned to power without Vijayan.” He highlighted another important reason why he would rather vote for the left: “Because Congress is always fighting within itself, I don’t think it’s a good choice.”He added, “I think that’s true of politics everywhere right now.”

Drishi, a member of the left-wing student group, said, “Vijayan is not as glamorous as he seems. Maybe no one can replace him now, but that does not make him a good choice.” She added, “I think it’s time to give more young people a chance, and if you look at the Politburo, you have people sitting there who have no connection to the local area and the issues that young people face.”
missing second rung
Unlike previous phases of Kerala politics, no young leader is widely considered to be positioned as Vijayan’s natural successor. While several senior ministers and party leaders remain influential in the Communist Party of India (Marxist), the LDF’s larger partner, no one currently has the same state-wide public appeal as the chief minister.A member of the left-wing student wing said identifying a successor too early could spark factional tensions. “The party prefers continuity and collective operations. The focus is on policies, not individuals,” he said.

But electoral politics is increasingly driven by personality. The lack of clearly visible next-generation faces could complicate reaching first-time voters, especially in increasingly triangular urban constituencies where the BJP/NDA footprint is growing.
First-time voters: The changing electorate
The size of the youth electorate is increasingly clear. According to official data cited by AIR News, more than 1,21,000 applications for updates and corrections have been received after the release of the draft electoral roll in the state. Of these, 96,785 first-time voters who were 18 years of age or older or seeking to transfer their constituency submitted applications. For LDF, attracting Gen Z voters is both an opportunity and a challenge. This group has grown up in a highly interconnected political environment, influenced by social media narratives and traditional cadre networks. These first-time voters are increasingly becoming the most popular political entity that each party hopes to have on its side. “For us, development and employment are more important than ideology,” said 22-year-old Vishnu, a 22-year-old from Alappuzha who studies in Delhi and is voting for the first time. We want to see opportunities in the state so that we don’t have to leave Kerala. Another student from Kozhikode pointed out that while welfare measures are important, “the conversation online is different, people talk about entrepreneurship, start-ups and global exposure. “LDF has responded with a renewed focus on digital outreach as well as traditional door-to-door programs, with leaders from national figures to branch secretaries engaging directly with households to gather feedback.But Sherwin said, “While there is a very active group of young people working for the left who are always coming up with different schemes, the Congress party does the same thing, so I don’t see what they are doing differently to attract young people.”
Local body polls 2025
If the 2021 parliamentary verdict is historic for the LDF, the 2025 local government elections are a reality check.The scale of the losses was huge. LDF’s control fell from 577 to 340 in grama panchayats, from 111 to 63 in block panchayats and from 11 to seven in district panchayats. In urban areas of Kerala, the decline was even greater: the number of municipal corporations under LDF control fell from five to one, while the number of municipalities fell from 43 to 29.The most symbolic blow came in Thiruvananthapuram, where the BJP captured the Corporation for the first time, winning 50 of the 101 constituencies. For a front that has dominated the capital’s civic institutions since 1980, the political impact of this loss goes beyond numbers.However, vote share data tells a more nuanced story. Despite losing seats, the LDF still secured nearly 40% of the votes cast across the state. The UDF maintained its lead with 43.21% support, but it was not a landslide. The vote share of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA remained at around 16%, slightly higher than the previous local polls but lower than the 19.4% performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The party’s gains came from concentrated seat switching rather than dramatic vote expansion.In the parliamentary segment, UDF is leading in 81 wards while LDF is leading in 57 wards. However, in 32 constituencies, LDF lost by between 1,000 and 10,000 votes, suggesting that small fluctuations could reshape the landscape in 2026.There are also demographic undercurrents. With minorities accounting for nearly half of the state’s population, the LDF’s nearly 40% vote share suggests that it retains a large portion of minority voters as well as other segments, although segments appear to have consolidated UDF support in the assembly-style contest. The data shows change, but not collapse.From a leftist perspective, local body rulings reflect three trends:
- The triangle race becomes more intense
- UDF and BJP for more efficient seat switching, and
- The vulnerability of the urban middle class, especially young voters
Whether the 2025 results are a precursor to 2026 or a mid-term correction remains an open question.
between welfare and perception
The DU professor believes that anti-incumbency alone cannot explain the SDF’s recent setbacks. Instead, “the electoral changes reflect the dynamics of stratification, the consolidation of minority votes behind the UDF, clearer arithmetic in urban areas and the BJP’s targeted expansion”. Meanwhile, after two consecutive terms in office, the LDF appears to be recalibrating its political message amid demographic and ideological upheaval.

This realignment was visible in the debates among the Islamic Hinde community. this CPM The BJP accused the Congress-led United Democratic Forces of accepting support from the group. The controversy escalated when senior CPM leader AK Balan warned that the UDF government might allow Jamaat to exert influence over the home ministry, leading to incidents such as the 2002-03 Malad riots. CM Vijayan supported Balan’s remarks, although the CPM later criticized Balan’s remarks for echoing the narrative usually associated with the Sangh Parivar, later describing them as his “personal views”. However, this incident is uncharacteristic of the left, which, in contrast to much of the country’s political landscape, has avoided entering the arena of public/polarized rhetoric. Meanwhile, the Left has moved to strengthen ties with influential Muslim groups such as Samastha, including nominating Ummer Faizi Mukkam to the Kerala Waqf Council, a move widely interpreted as a targeted engagement with constituencies seen as separate from the IUML.On the majority side, the government’s role in promoting the global Ayyappa Sangamam associated with the Sabarimala temple managed by the Travancore Devaswom Committee has raised eyebrows in view of the Left’s earlier strong support for the 2018 Supreme Court ruling allowing entry of women of all ages. Meanwhile, as the polls neared and Sabri Malla snowballed into a larger electoral issue, the Left’s position became increasingly unclear, with its ministers outright refusing to give any clarification.

Taken together, these events reflect LDF’s attempts to navigate a more polarized landscape and balance welfare governance with identity-sensitive politics as it prepares for 2026.
revival script
Party leaders acknowledged the need to “learn from the people” and correct gaps in policy implementation and political communication. A statewide door-to-door program has been launched. Meanwhile, the LDF has intensified its campaign against alleged fiscal discrimination by the Centre. Issue-based mobilization is also intensifying, including campaigns around MGNREGA allocation and implementation of labor regulations. The deeper challenge, however, is political positioning. The historical development of the Left in Kerala is rooted in class mobilization across caste and religion. Recent elections have exposed tensions between welfare-driven governance, secular orientation, minority anxieties and wider attempts at social outreach. Sustainable revitalization may require a clear ideological message and administrative efficiency.So the problem of revival has less to do with arithmetic and more to do with adaptability.
What’s next for the left?
For the left, 2026 means not just retaining power but redefining relevance. A national concern: Kerala was the last state to be governed by communism. Failure would mean no left-led state governments anywhere in India.The current strategy is twofold: consolidating welfare recipients through grassroots engagement and countering opposition narratives through coordinated political campaigns and social media mobilization.But structural questions remain: Can the LDF move from a leadership model based on Vijayan’s authority to one that inspires confidence among young voters?As Kerala’s electorate continues to expand, with first-time voters already numbering in the tens of thousands, the 2026 election may be less about legacy and more about generational trust. Whether the left can bridge this gap organizationally and politically will determine whether its red bastion remains intact or enters a new phase of instability.The question at hand is simple and unavoidable: after Vijayan, who?
Asos co-founder Quentin Griffiths died mysteriously in Thailand: falling from a 17th-floor balcony
Quentin Griffiths, 58, co-founder of online fashion retailer Asos, mysteriously fell to his death from a 17th-floor balcony of an apartment building in Pattaya, Thailand. The incident occurred on February 9, but came to light 10 days later. A police investigator told the BBC that Griffiths, who held a British passport, was alone in the room, which was locked from the inside. There were no signs of break-in at the time of his death. An autopsy found no evidence of foul play.Police confirmed Griffiths was staying at the luxury hotel as a long-time resident. Police said he was involved in two ongoing court cases, which may have caused him stress. Griffiths was separated from his second wife, who was Thai, and was reportedly involved in a legal dispute with her over a business they ran together. His wife accused him of stealing from the company. Griffith was arrested last year on a complaint from his estranged wife, who claimed he forged documents to sell land and company stock without her knowledge. Griffiths maintained his innocence at the time and was released after questioning. The investigation is ongoing. Asos was founded in London in 2000 by Griffiths and Nick Robertson, the great-grandson of suiting retailer Austin Reed’s founder of the same name. The company was founded as As Seen on Screen, which was later changed to the abbreviation Asos in 2002.A source close to the family said: “It’s really a mystery. The term ‘suspicious circumstances’ has been used but we just don’t know yet.” Griffiths moved to Thailand around 2007, and after divorcing his first wife, he married a Thai woman with whom he had a son and a daughter. He had another child from his first marriage. A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: “We are providing support to the family of a British national who has died in Thailand and are in contact with local authorities.”
‘Traitor Rahul’: BJP protests against Congress stripping at AI event to interfere with Indian news
New Delhi: The youth wing of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) staged a protest outside on Friday congressional leaders Rahul GandhiJust hours ago, members of rival camps tricked their way into the Bharat Mandapam and tried to disrupt the government’s ongoing ambitious summit on artificial intelligence.The incident opened a new row between political rivals, with the BJP accusing the Congress of tarnishing the country’s reputation.A protesting BJP leader, Yuva Morcha, who was bundled into a van and called Rahul Gandhi a “traitor” said: “This shows their ideology against the country. If you want to protest, protest against the policy. They are protesting against their country.”“Rahul Gandhi and the Congress tarnished India’s reputation by storming the Artificial Intelligence Summit…Rahul Gandhi Gandhi continued to seek to tarnish India’s reputation on the international stage. Traitor Rahul Gandhi,” BJP leader Yuva Morcha told news agency ANI.The demonstration took place after members of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) took off their shirts bearing the slogan “Compromise Prime Minister” in protest at the Bharat Mandapam venue of the Al Impact India summit.The Indian Youth Congress said in a statement that its workers were protesting against “a compromised prime minister who betrayed the country’s identity at the Al Summit”.Meanwhile, Delhi Police detained four IYC staff during a protest at the Convention Center in the national capital.Separately, Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party chief Virendra Sachdeva on Saturday announced a protest outside the Congress headquarters, condemning the “hooliganism” of Youth Congress workers at the AI Impact Summit.Sachdeva said he would lead a protest march from the Mansingh Road roundabout to the Congress party office at 24 Akbar Road to expose the negative mindset of the Congress party and its attempts to defame the country.The 10 people detained by the police for “topless” protest at the summit venue on Friday were not Congress workers but hired goons, the Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party chief said.“While India’s youth showcase their innovations at the AI Summit and salute Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, these are the people wreaking havoc,” Sachdeva said.“If they believe that such behavior will damage the image of the country, this misunderstanding should be dispelled. These people claim to be workers of the Congress party led by Rahul Gandhi and go abroad to make remarks that damage the image of India,” he said.
‘False prophet of our time’: Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi slams Khamenei’s ‘illegitimate’ regime; urges Shiites to ‘restore faith’
Iran’s exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has launched a powerful and deeply personal attack on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, accusing Iran’s clerical establishment of betraying the faith it claims to defend. Calling on the country’s majority Shia population to rise up and “regain their faith,” he described the 86-year-old leader as “a false prophet of our time” in one of his sharpest denunciations of the Islamic Republic to date.Pahlavi delivered his message at a time of growing domestic unrest and simmering anger in Iran, addressing the nation in powerful terms, starting with “my fellow devout Shiites.” He believes that the Islamic Republic has ruled in the name of religion from the beginning, while also bringing suffering and repression. “From day one, the Islamic Republic seized power in your name and in the name of your religion, and to this day it has only caused poverty, misery and crimes against humanity,” he said.He accused Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei of abusing religion to justify violence against citizens, further writing onHe added, “All of this has been and continues to be done in the name of Shiite Islam. They turn mosques into bases of repression, shouting ‘Haydar Haidar’ while targeting the heads of fellow citizens and praying on blood-soaked prayer rugs.”Pahlavi urged members of the Shia community to oppose what he called the politicization of Islam under Khamenei’s “illegitimate regime.” He said: “My message to the faithful Shia who oppose Fakih and political Islam is this: If you care about your faith and want to perform your religious observances peacefully, non-politically and personally in a future Iran, then be at the forefront of the fight against this illegitimate regime and its criminal leaders. Take back your religion and faith from the false prophets of our time. Do not let the crimes of the Islamic Republic and the terrorist Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps be written in the name of your religion. “He also expressed solidarity with minority groups, including Sunnis, and urged unity against the regime. At the end of his X post, he wrote: “Today, large numbers of devout people are already in the trenches fighting the Islamic Republic. For those of you who have not yet joined this holy struggle, I urge you – before it is too late – to stand with your Sunni brothers and sisters and followers of other religions, sects and faiths; to join the sea of Iranian nations; and to take back your faith from the hands of the tyrant Zahak and his cohorts. This will better serve you personally and the future of Shia Islam and the Islamic faith in Iran. “In late 2025 and early 2026, large-scale demonstrations took place in Iran, and protests against the regime led by Khamenei were widespread. Citizens in several cities took to the streets to express anger over inflation, economic hardship and political repression. What began as protests over rising prices turned into one of the largest waves of unrest in recent years, with demonstrators targeting symbols of the Islamic republic and burning effigies of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.U.S. President Trump also intervened in the demonstrations to express support for the Iranian people while severely criticizing the Khamenei regime. He has repeatedly called for regime change in Iran, and some observers view the exiled Pahlavi family as a potential political option in the transition.Trump also issued a stern warning to Tehran and stepped up the U.S. military presence in the region, deploying fighter jets, naval assets and other strategic weapons systems around Iran.
Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano: What makes the Netflix MMA showdown so special | MMA News
Two of the baddest women on the planet are walking back to the cage, and the strangest thing about this quote isn’t the violence it promises, but the history it carries.Ronda Rousey She was a champion in three worlds that rarely overlapped: an Olympic judo medalist, the most dominant early champion in UFC women’s history, and later a WWE champion, where spectacle and movement merged into something uniquely modern. Gina Carano Different influences are established. She became the first true cultural phenomenon to emerge from women’s mixed martial arts and enter Hollywood, starring in major action films, fighting alongside superheroes in “Deadpool” and playing one of Grogu’s most recognizable protectors in “The Mandalorian.”Their names have existed in different universes over the years. One represents the inevitability of the cage. the other represents a legitimacy beyond it. Now they meet in the same space, not as rising stars or defending champions, but as pioneers returning, facing the unfinished edges of their own legacies.
Ronda Rousey VS Gina Carano : Two women who created different eras
There was a time when women’s MMA needed to be licensed. Then there comes a time when it takes a monopoly. Gina Carano helped win the first fight. Ronda Rousey finished second.Carano allows audiences to accept that women can be the protagonists of battles without apologizing. Rousey made it impossible to imagine a sport without women at the center. One creates legitimacy. The other creates necessity.This difference explains why the emotional weight of this fight goes far beyond the mechanics of the beating or grappling. It’s a meeting between two women who helped build an entire sports revolution, only to discover that being a pioneer means giving up control of how the world tells your story.Because both men were ultimately no longer considered warriors. They became arguments.
The inevitability machine named Luxi
Ronda Rousey’s rise remains one of the most compressed explosions in modern sports. She entered MMA with elite competition already under her belt, an Olympic bronze medal in judo and a technical foundation that immediately translated into dominance.Her early career in the UFC unfolded at breakneck speed. She became the inaugural women’s bantamweight champion and defended the title multiple times during a period when her victories often lasted only minutes. Her handrail is more than just a technique, it’s an expectation. Opponents and spectators alike anticipated the inevitability of the battle and joined in the fray.
Over the years, she hasn’t simply won. She seemed to compress the game, ending it before it could develop into a story. The expansion of the UFC’s women’s division and the promotion of female fighters around the world revolve around her presence. Not only did she become a champion, but she was also a central figure in introducing the sport of women’s mixed martial arts to the masses.Her influence extends beyond combat. After leaving the UFC, she moved to WWE where she won the championship, an achievement that put her squarely in a category of her own. Her ability to translate battle credibility into dramatic dominance speaks to her public influence.However, her sudden decline changed the narrative surrounding her career. The losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes are not seen as routine shifts in elite sport, but as dramatic comebacks. Public perception changed rapidly, and the aura that had defined her rise disappeared almost overnight.Instead of pursuing long-term competitive rewards, she retired from MMA, leaving her story in the cage incomplete. Her absence preserves both her achievements and the unresolved tensions surrounding her departure.
a bridge of legitimacy called carano
Gina Carano’s importance belongs to the early stages of the sport’s development. She competes at a time when the commercial viability and audience appeal of women’s mixed martial arts still faces questions. Her popularity helped change that perception.Carano has a rare combination of athleticism and mainstream appeal. Her games attract viewers who might not otherwise participate in the sport. She became one of the first female boxers to gain recognition from MMA’s core audience.Although her professional fighting career ended with a high-profile loss to Cris Cyborg in 2009, her impact on the legitimacy of the sport remains significant. She proved that women’s combat sports can be equally spotlighted.
Her move to acting further expanded her influence. She appeared in major action films, including a role in a high-profile film series, and eventually landed a major role in a globally successful television series. In the series, she plays Cara Dune, a former rebel soldier who becomes one of Grogu’s protectors. The character’s popularity introduced her to a large new audience and strengthened her connection to physical strength and resilience.She was removed from the series following controversial social media posts, which changed her public image. The decision sparked widespread debate, and her subsequent legal challenge against her former employer prolonged the dispute’s visibility.As a result, she became less associated with her athletic and performance achievements and more with the cultural conflict surrounding her expulsion.
Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano: The fight itself
Their fight is scheduled for May 16, 2026 in Los Angeles at 145 pounds. Weight classes reflect both fighters’ anatomy, not their historical divisions.The match, scheduled to last five rounds, follows tournament length regulations but is not tied to an official championship. The event will be distributed globally via a major streaming platform, marking a shift from a traditional pay-per-view structure to wider digital accessibility.Both fighters underwent extensive medical evaluation before being cleared. Regulators requested neurological tests and a full physical examination, reflecting caution given the length of time since the last professional boxing fight. Rousey has not competed in MMA since 2016, while Carano last fought professionally in 2009.The stylistic contrast between them reflects their respective eras. Rousey’s approach is rooted in elite judo, emphasizing clinch control and submission transitions. Carano has historically relied on a combination of attacking and defensive grappling that was a hallmark of the early days of women’s MMA.As such, the game is less a contest between contemporary contenders than a historical intersection of foundational figures.
Two different public punishments
Rousey and Carano experienced different forms of public redefinition.Rousey’s transformation stems from the dynamics of elite sport. Her dominance created expectations that could not be sustained indefinitely. When failure occurs, the contrast between her previous inevitability and sudden vulnerability intensifies her reaction.Carano’s transformation stemmed from a culture clash. The trajectory of her career changed due to controversies unrelated to athletic performance, and the intensity of the public debate overshadowed her early contributions.In both cases, the narrative surrounding them obscures the individuals themselves.
Ronda Rousey VS Gina Carano: Return to the original stage
Their return to the cage represents an attempt to reconnect with the environment that first formed their reputation.For Rousey, it offers a chance to revisit unfinished rivalry stories. For Carano, it provides a context in which her identity as a fighter can once again take precedence over cultural controversy.

The cage remains one of the few spaces where performance is assessed directly, without an interpretive framework dominating the assessment. This clarity explains the enduring appeal of returning despite the physical and professional risks.
Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano: The Burden of Trailblazing
Carano and Rousey represent successive stages in the development of the sport of women’s mixed martial arts. At a time when the sport needed validation, Carano helped secure legitimacy. Rousey translated that legitimacy into global recognition.Their popularity subjects them to extraordinary scrutiny and expectations. Today, the sport that benefits from their contributions has evolved into a deeper, more stable competitive ecosystem shaped by the foundation they laid during their careers.Their conference connected these historical phases while highlighting the personal costs associated with groundbreaking change.
Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano: One minute before the bell
When they face each other in Los Angeles, they represent not just individual achievements but the growth of an entire sport. Their encounter will connect a time when women’s mixed martial arts struggled for acceptance to a time when it attracted global attention.In a short time, the narrative that defines their public identities will disappear, replaced by direct and clear competition. What remains visible is a shared reality: both men were important architects of a transformation whose human costs are only now being fully understood.
Angry young people will not remain silent’: Congress defends topless protest at AI summit India News
New Delhi: The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) on Friday defended its topless protest at an artificial intelligence summit, saying the demonstration was “the voice of millions of angry unemployed youth” against “compromising” Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The youth wing said they had “no objection to the AI summit and that they “will not sit quietly anymore”.“Today, at the AI Summit, the comrades of the Youth Congress raised the slogan ‘The Prime Minister has compromised’, sending a clear message that the youth of this country will no longer sit quietly,” IYC president Uday Bhanu told ANI.“‘PM Compromise’ is not just a slogan, but the angry voice of millions of unemployed youth. Prime Minister Modi’s trade deal with the US seems to be against the interests of farmers and common people, while the US has gained more from it,” Bhanu said.“The Youth Congress will continue to fight for the rights of the nation and will continue to speak truth on every platform,” he added.The group said in an earlier statement that its staff were “speaking out against a compromised prime minister who betrayed the country’s identity at the AI Summit”.The IYC said in a series of social media posts that the truth cannot be buried behind the glitz and glamor of the AI Summit.“When corporate interests are put ahead of national well-being, and foreign policy weakness is evident, protest becomes a duty!”It added that its employees went to the Bharat Mandapam “to raise their voice against the ‘compromising Prime Minister’, the Modi government being forced to answer for the compromises made on the honor of the country!”The organization also said: “We are not opposed to the AI Summit. We are opposed to compromise on Indian interests. ““If we know how to follow the path shown by Mahatma Gandhi, we also know how to follow the path shown by Sardar Bhagat Singh. We will never allow the interests of the youth and farmers of the country to be traded,” it said.The remarks came after around 10 Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers were detained after briefly raising slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hall 1 of the Bharat Mandapam Exhibition Hall. 5. The police said.Additional police chief Devesh Mahla said the incident took place around 12:30 pm and that the protesters had registered online for the summit.Protesters marched through the venue wearing or holding white T-shirts with images of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump, and slogans such as “India-U.S. Trade Deal,” “Epstein Files” and “The Prime Minister is Damaged,” leading to fierce confrontations with some participants.Officials said the detainees were being identified and appropriate legal action would be taken.The ‘topless’ protest triggered a backlash, with the BJP leader blaming Congress and opposition leaders in the Lok Sabha for Rahul Gandhi Planning destruction.Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal accused Rahul Gandhi of trying to “humiliate India”. In a post on“While you are trying to stifle India’s growth by peddling lies about recent trade deals, your foot soldiers are parading topless at the prestigious AI summit, trying to embarrass 1.4 billion Indians around the world. This strategy of destruction only exposes your and your party’s lack of vision for India,” he added.Union Minister Bhupender Yadav called the protest an “absolutely shameless act of Congress!” and said, “At a time when Bharat is making strides to position itself as a global technology powerhouse, Congress is doing its best to embarrass India. This is not political opposition but an attempt to damage India’s global image. Despicable.”
‘Born Free’: Rock band U2 pays tribute to Renee Nicole Goode with tribute song ‘American Obituary’, slams ICE
Irish rock band U2 have unexpectedly released a six-song EP called Days of Ash, with the opening track “American Obituary” dedicated to the memory of Renee Nicole Good, the Minneapolis mother of three who was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents last month.The EP, released on Ash Wednesday, marks the band’s first major collection of new songs since 2017 and reflects what frontman Bono describes as an urgent response to current events and those “fighting on the front lines of freedom.”The tribute song contains stark and emotional lyrics referencing Goode’s death and her children:“Renee Goode, born free. American mother of three. January 7th. There’s a bullet in every child, you see.”The song continues with graphic images related to the moment of filming:“The color of her eyes. Minneapolis 930. Desecration of domestic happiness. Three bullets exploded, three babies kissed. Renee, domestic terrorist?”In the chorus, the band elicits broader political and moral reflections: “America will rise up against the people who lied to them.” The lyrics also reflect mental anguish and grief: “Lord, I’m not mad at you. You’re the reason I’m there. Can you stop a heart from breaking by not caring? Can you stop a bullet in mid-air?” The band also criticizes broader immigration efforts in the song:“In the streets where children playin the church where they prayThe school teacher is explainingAmerica, United StatesThe power of the people! “Bono called the song “a song of rage” as well as a song of mourning, saying it reflected “sadness not just for Renee, but for the death of an America that would at least conduct an investigation into her murder.”
Family, band statements emphasize peace, unity
The song was released alongside a statement from Goode’s family, including her widow, Becca Goode, who described him as a very compassionate person.“Renee not only believed in kindness; she lived it fully and fiercely,” Becca Goode said. “She believed everyone deserved the same compassion, care and dignity, no matter who they were.”Goode’s parents and siblings said the band’s tribute honors her legacy and reflects “the urgency of the national situation.”“These songs can’t wait to get out into the world,” Bono said. “They are songs of defiance, frustration and lamentation.”The release follows similar musical responses from other artists, including Bruce Springsteen, who recently dedicated his song “Streets of Minneapolis” to Goode and others killed in immigration enforcement operations.
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Renee Nicole Good, a poet and mother of three living in Minneapolis, was shot and killed on January 7 during an ICE enforcement operation.Goode is accused of interfering with agents and trying to flee in a vehicle, during which an officer opened fire, according to federal officials. Authorities said multiple shots were fired, three of which struck her.Trump administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, described Goode as a “domestic terrorist,” claiming she tried to run over an ICE officer as she escaped.Her family and supporters strongly object to the official version, saying she has been unfairly targeted and wrongly blamed. Her death sparked protests in Minneapolis and beyond, with activists and civil rights advocates calling for accountability and reform of immigration enforcement.Goode’s family has since launched legal action and public outreach, describing her as a compassionate person whose death has become emblematic of a broader national debate about immigration, law enforcement and civil liberties.U2 said the song was not only a tribute to Good, but also a call for reflection, justice and unity at what they say is a deeply divided moment in American society.
‘Not a negotiating document’: India clarifies on signing UN statement condemning Israeli West Bank expansion India News
NEW DELHI: The United Nations joint statement signed by India is not a “negotiation document” condemning Israeli expansion in the West Bank, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday.The Ministry of External Affairs said New Delhi had expressed its position on enlargement at the Indo-Arab League Ministerial Meeting, which set out a broader vision for deepening relations between the two countries and working towards the establishment of a sovereign and viable Palestinian state living side by side with Israel. The meeting also emphasized the need to develop international relations on the basis of the United Nations Charter.Indian news agency ANI quoted MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal as saying: “The statement referred to is not a negotiating document. Our position on this particular issue has been expressed in the joint statement of the India-Arab League Ministerial Meeting.”The official’s statement broadly suggested that India was not involved in drafting or agreeing to a specific joint statement condemning Israeli expansion in the West Bank. Therefore, this does not reflect India’s formally agreed diplomatic position.More than 100 countries and international organizations, including India, issued a joint statement at the United Nations condemning Israel’s continued consolidation of control over the West Bank, saying these measures violated international law and undermined ongoing efforts for peace and stability in the region.India signed the statement late on Wednesday, just before the deadline for joint censure was set to expire. The statement comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel next week, during which he is also likely to address the Knesset.“We strongly condemn Israel’s unilateral decisions and measures aimed at expanding Israel’s illegal presence in the West Bank,” the statement said. “Such decisions violate Israel’s obligations under international law and must be immediately revoked,” the statement said.It strongly opposes any form of annexation. “We reiterate our rejection of all measures aimed at changing the demographic composition, character and status of the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem,” the statement added.
