‘Am I Harmanpreet?’: Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana denies assault claims, hits back with sharp dig at India skipper

Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty vehemently denied allegations of physically assaulting junior players, calling them baseless. She questioned why complaints would go to a former player residing abroad. Sultana controversially invoked Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur’s past on-field outburst, asking if she would behave similarly. The captain asserted her innocence, stating she has never harmed a…

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Ben Rortvedt shares a heartfelt message to Los Angeles Dodgers fans as he starts a new chapter with the Cincinnati Reds

Ben Rortvedt expressed gratitude to Dodgers fans following his trade to the Cincinnati Reds. He valued their support during a challenging period of adjustment and limited playing time. Rortvedt’s message highlighted the positive impact of fan encouragement as he moves to a new team, bringing his catching skills and experience with young pitchers.

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IMD forecasts persistent rainfall for south India; severe cold conditions to sweep through these central states

Southern India is set to endure a wet spell with persistent rains and fierce thunderstorms until November 23, particularly affecting the Andaman & Nicobar Islands with expected heavy downpours. In contrast, a chilling cold wave will sweep across central India on November 18-19, bringing a significant drop in temperatures. Meanwhile, the Northeast region should brace…

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Louvre museum shuts down Campana Gallery amid fears its floors may not hold up

The Louvre Museum has temporarily closed its Campana Gallery and some offices due to structural concerns with building beams. On Monday, the museum announced that it is temporarily closing some employees’ offices and the Campana Gallery to conduct an investigation. Experts are investigating the second-floor supports, prompting the relocation of 65 staff members. This precautionary…

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Be aware of your kitchen sponge: What it’s really hiding and how to stay safe

Your kitchen sponge, a silent workhorse, harbors billions of bacteria, making it dirtier than toilets. Its porous nature, combined with warmth and moisture, creates a breeding ground for harmful microbes, including dangerous strains. These bacteria can easily spread, leading to food poisoning and infections. Regular replacement and proper drying are crucial for a safer kitchen.

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