Satwik-Chirag’s bronze a proud moment, but fitness key to finals: Coach Tan Kim Her

Indian doubles coach Tan Kim Her acknowledged Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty’s World Championships bronze but highlighted missed opportunities. He emphasized the need for improved fitness to consistently reach finals, despite recent progress and semifinal appearances. Tan aims for the Super Series Finals, focusing on managing injuries and prioritizing major tournaments for the pair.

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Educate Girls becomes first Indian non-profit to win Ramon Magsaysay Award

Educate Girls, an Indian non-profit, receives the 2025 Ramon Magsaysay Award. The organisation has enrolled over two million girls in school. They support remedial learning for over 2.4 million children. Safeena Husain’s personal experiences inspired her mission. The organisation addresses cultural stereotypes through education. Educate Girls aims to expand its reach to ten million learners.

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Philadelphia Eagles’ 2025 rookies set PFF Preseason rankings ablaze, showing immediate NFL impact

Philadelphia’s 2025 rookie class is already turning heads, with Willie Lampkin, Antwaun Powell-Ryland, and Andrew Mukuba earning spots on PFF’s Preseason All-Rookie Team. Lampkin’s potential on the offensive line, Powell-Ryland’s pass-rushing prowess, and Mukuba’s impactful plays in the secondary showcase the Eagles’ focus on developing young talent. These rookies signal a promising future for Philadelphia.

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Two decades after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is rehiring black teachers laid off during school reform

Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans’ education system in 2005, leading to a charter-based model that displaced thousands of Black educators. Now, two decades later, initiatives are underway to rehire Black teachers, aiming to restore representation and improve student outcomes. This effort highlights the importance of equity and cultural continuity in education reform.

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“Could have made much with OnlyFans”: Fans rip into Olympic swimmers Benedetta Pilato and Chiara Tarantino after Singapore shoplifting case

Italian Olympic swimmers Benedetta Pilato and Chiara Tarantino were briefly detained in Singapore for shoplifting while returning from Bali. Pilato, a world champion, and Tarantino, a European medalist, faced online backlash after the incident. Pilato explained her cooperation with authorities and emphasized her commitment to sports values, while Tarantino has yet to comment.

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“Close to average”: Patriots’ offense draws Phil Perry’s sobering verdict, leaving Drake Maye under Mike Vrabel’s fierce spotlight in Year Two

New England Patriots have hope in Drake Maye for 2025. But the offensive line is a concern. Experts believe it might only be average. Coach Mike Vrabel expects more from Maye. The young quarterback needs to perform well. Receivers like Stefon Diggs must also shine. Otherwise, Maye will face immense pressure. The team needs more…

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