Patrick Beverley accused of choking and punching sister as disturbing pre-arrest details emerge

Former NBA player Patrick Beverley faces felony assault charges in Texas after allegedly choking and punching his sister. The incident reportedly occurred when Beverley found his sister with an 18-year-old man late at night. He was booked on a third-degree felony for impeding breath and circulation. Police arrested Patrick Beverley on Friday on felony family…

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ZP polls postponed by a week, now on Dec 20

Goa’s Zilla Panchayat elections, initially set for December 13, are now scheduled for December 20. The postponement stems from delays in election preparations, including the need to train new personnel after electoral officers were reassigned. This election is viewed as a crucial precursor to the 2027 assembly polls, with alliances still being negotiated by both…

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“I will be watching”- Los Angeles Lakers legend LeBron James’ cryptic Olympic hint sparks surprising future twist with Stephen Curry

Basketball legend LeBron James has indicated he will not participate in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. He plans to watch from afar, suggesting his NBA career will conclude soon. Stephen Curry also expressed strong doubts about his own involvement in the upcoming Games. Both stars reflected on their Olympic journeys during a podcast with Steve…

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Sushil Meher to play King Kansa in Bargarh Dhanu Yatra

Sushil Meher, a seasoned performer, will portray King Kansa in Bargarh’s 78th Dhanu Yatra. Selected after a rigorous audition, Meher, who has previously played characters like Ravana, expressed immense gratitude for this significant opportunity. The world’s largest open-air theatre festival, spanning eleven days, will transform Bargarh into Mathura, recreating Kansa’s reign and Krishna’s triumph.

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Ganjam farmers spend sleepless nights as 70 elephants camp in the area

Around 70 elephants, divided into four herds, are causing sleepless nights for farmers in Ganjam’s Muzagarh and Jagannath Prasad areas. The pachyderms have destroyed standing paddy crops in their harvesting stage across several villages. Forest officials have admitted the situation and assured compensation after a joint inquiry, while intensifying patrolling and warning villagers.

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