‘I held my daughter for the first time’: ‘Typo’ lands man in jail for a year, MP HC orders collector to pay Rs 2 lakh

A clerical error led to Sushant Bais spending over a year in jail under the National Security Act, missing his daughter’s birth and first steps. The Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered his release, compensation, and issued a contempt notice to the district collector, highlighting a severe administrative failure and its devastating human cost.

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‘Operation Codebreak’: Agra Police launches crackdown on cybercrime; 4 arrested

Agra police have launched ‘Operation Codebreak’ to combat rising cybercrime, arresting four and filing cases against 910 individuals across multiple police stations. This initiative targets OTP frauds, UPI scams, and phishing attacks using advanced analytics via the Pratibimb Portal. The operation includes online Cyber JanSunwai for faster fraud resolution and collaboration with banks and telecom…

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Boone Jenner injury update: Head Coach Dean Evason provides concerning update on Blue Jackets’ star

Columbus Blue Jackets captain Boone Jenner is sidelined with an upper body injury, confirmed by Head Coach Dean Evason to be a long-term absence. The veteran center’s departure disrupts the team’s rhythm and leadership. While Kent Johnson returns, Jenner’s impact on scoring, faceoffs, and stability will be deeply missed during a challenging upcoming schedule.

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Aries Daily Horoscope Today, November 5, 2025: The universe is unlocking something meant only for you

Today’s message emphasizes the value of slowing down, encouraging a gentle approach to life without matching external rushed energy. It highlights the importance of rest and simple joys for mental and emotional well-being. The horoscopes for Aries advise patience and self-compassion in love, career, finances, and health, suggesting that a peaceful mind leads to better…

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‘Cup of tea’ in Kabul proved costly: Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar calls it a mistake; pledges not to repeat it

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar labeled a “cup of tea” meeting in Kabul a “costly mistake” by the previous government, which he claims opened borders to Afghanistan and led to a surge in terrorist attacks. Afghanistan’s foreign ministry has disputed Dar’s account of communication, stating their initial contact was for mutual understanding.

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US public education under threat: 4 ways this school year could change under Trump

President Trump’s second term is reshaping US public education through federal overreach, funding threats, and privatization. Key shifts include federal intrusion into classroom instruction, expansion of private school vouchers, weakened oversight after Department of Education cuts, and withholding of billions in K–12 funds. These changes risk deepening inequities, destabilizing schools, and undermining civil rights protections…

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