“He’s just jealous”: HasanAbi fires back at a reporter for his comments over IShowSpeed getting the US Capitol live tour

IShowSpeed Capitol tour sparked controversy after journalist Benjamin Weiss questioned the streamer’s access to restricted areas and attire. Political streamer HasanAbi defended IShowSpeed, dismissing Weiss’s concerns as jealousy and asserting Congressman Maxwell Frost likely secured proper clearance. The tour, guided by Frost, featured IShowSpeed walking through Capitol hallways and engaging with congressmen, attracting a crowd…

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Farmer electrocuted in Buxar village

A farmer tragically died from electrocution in Buxar after touching a live wire while cutting fodder. Locals are protesting, citing the electricity department’s alleged negligence and unaddressed complaints about hazardous power lines. Police have initiated an investigation and sent the body for post-mortem, as villagers demand urgent wire replacement to avert future tragedies.

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NHL Trade Rumors: Quinn Hughes and Maple Leafs blockbuster trade chatter intensifies with major asset speculation

NHL analyst Bryan Hayes suggested a blockbuster trade sending Quinn Hughes to the Toronto Maple Leafs, potentially involving Matthew Knies and draft picks. However, Vancouver’s front office has reportedly made veteran players available for a youth transition, but not their captain. This hypothetical deal highlights aggressive, imagination-driven NHL roster building.

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Harvard tightens screening of international visitors following federal probes: Here’s what to know

Harvard University has implemented a new screening system for international participants in all its educational programs, including workshops and conferences. This move, prompted by national security concerns and congressional inquiries, expands compliance oversight beyond science and technology to cover all foreign collaborations. The university aims to adhere to US sanctions and export controls amidst evolving…

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‘Operation Sagar Bandhu’: India flies 12 tonnes of aid to flood-hit Sri Lanka; island battered by Cyclone Ditwah

India has launched Operation Sagar Bandhu to aid Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah, which has claimed at least 80 lives. An Indian Air Force C-130J aircraft delivered approximately 12 tons of humanitarian aid, including tents, blankets, and food, to Colombo. This assistance underscores India’s commitment to its ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and Vision MAHASAGAR amidst the…

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