A recent viral video shows former NHL enforcer Nick Tarnasky physically confronting a drunk man during a heated altercation at a Canadian golf course. After repeated warnings, Tarnasky throws the man into a lake and lands a series of punches when the aggressor returns for more. The incident has sparked widespread attention online.
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Alipore Court remanded the four accused, including prime suspect Monojit Mishra, in the South Calcutta Law College gang rape case to 14 days of judicial custody. Kolkata Police's detective department is investigating discrepancies in the attendance register. Meanwhile, SFI activists protested outside a Howrah college, demanding action against TMCP leader Souvik Roy for allegedly mistreating first-year students.
India's pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah is set to rejoin the team for the third Test against England. The match will be held at Lord's next week. Shubman Gill confirmed Bumrah's return. Bumrah was rested for the second Test as part of workload management. Three changes were made to the team for the second Test.
Shubman Gill explained Washington Sundar's inclusion over Kuldeep Yadav was to strengthen batting depth, a decision vindicated by Sundar's all-round performance in India's historic Edgbaston win. Gill highlighted the importance of spin in controlling the game when the Dukes ball softens, and his aggressive strategies during England's innings. He dismissed the Edgbaston jinx, crediting dedicated Test preparation for his form.
India has proposed retaliatory tariffs against the United States under WTO regulations, responding to American duties on steel and aluminium imposed as safeguard measures. This action, impacting US imports worth $7.6 billion, comes amidst ongoing trade deal talks between the two nations.
Sanjay Raut, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader, criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the deteriorating road conditions in Varanasi, his parliamentary constituency. Raut highlighted viral social media images of collapsed roads and difficulties faced by pilgrims.
The India versus England second Test match at Edgbaston faces weather concerns. Shubman Gill's impressive batting and Siraj and Akash Deep's bowling put India in a strong position. India needs to level the series. England requires a massive 608 runs to win. Rain is expected on Sunday, potentially affecting play and favoring seam bowlers. The match hangs in the balance.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasized that peace and security are paramount for tourism development in Jammu and Kashmir. He noted the growing public opposition to terrorism, signaling a desire for peace and progress.
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) dismantled a transnational drug trafficking syndicate smuggling controlled medicines across four continents. Operation "Med-Max" led to eight arrests and seizures, exposing a network spanning over 10 countries. The syndicate used encrypted platforms and cryptocurrency, with a kingpin operating from the UAE. Investigations revealed a clandestine pill-manufacturing facility in Australia, now dismantled.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has strongly criticised Zak Crawley's inconsistent Test performance, questioning his place despite a recent 65 against India. Geoffrey Boycott echoed these concerns, citing Crawley's ingrained flaws and insufficient run-scoring. India's victory at Edgbaston, fueled by Akash Deep's bowling, intensified scrutiny on England's team selection, including Chris Woakes' declining performance, prompting calls for strategic changes.