Joy Taylor's departure from Fox Sports, along with the cancellation of 'Speak' featuring Paul Pierce and Keyshawn Johnson, has surprised viewers. The network's decision to end the show, known for its sports debates, has sparked outrage among fans. Industry insiders speculate a shift towards live coverage and digital content may be the reason behind the programming changes.
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In Odisha's Boudh district, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has filed a case against two minor boys for performing a dangerous stunt on railway tracks. A video surfaced showing a 12-year-old lying between the tracks as a train passed, filmed by his 15-year-old friend.
India suffered a painful 22-run defeat against England at Lord's, failing to chase a target of 193 despite Ravindra Jadeja's valiant 61*. This loss, resulting in a 2-1 series deficit, is statistically rare, as most teams successfully chase similar targets in recent Test history. England's gritty second-innings performance and Jofra Archer's impactful return proved decisive on a challenging pitch.
Stuart Broad has ignited a debate regarding the quality of the Dukes ball used in the India vs England Test series, expressing his dissatisfaction with the rejected balls from the Lord's Test. He criticized the balls for losing shape quickly, rendering them ineffective for both bowlers and batters, impacting the game's overall quality and playing conditions.
Ravi Shastri has lauded 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, hinting at a possible fast-track to the Indian national team after his record-breaking 143 against England U-19. Suryavanshi's explosive innings, including the fastest Youth ODI century, has cemented his status as a generational talent. His prior IPL exploits further highlight his potential for rapid advancement in cricket.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are set for a Wimbledon final showdown, their second Major final clash. Despite Sinner's recent loss to Alcaraz at Roland Garros, he dismisses its impact on the upcoming match. Alcaraz acknowledges Sinner's ability to learn from defeats.
Manipur is set to close approximately 350 relief camps housing those displaced by the ethnic violence that began in May 2023. The state government plans a three-phase rehabilitation program, starting this month, offering financial aid. Around 7,000-8,000 people whose houses were destroyed will receive Rs 3 lakh each to rebuild.
Foxconn has asked hundreds of Chinese engineers to leave its iPhone factories in India, impacting Apple's manufacturing expansion plans. This withdrawal, potentially linked to Beijing's efforts to curb technology transfers, slows down workforce training and technology transfer. Foxconn is mitigating the impact by replacing Chinese staff with Taiwanese and Vietnamese workers and retrofitting machinery for Indian employees.
Patna businessman Gopal Khemka's murder has sparked a major police investigation, including a raid at Beur Central Jail, due to possible links with inmates. This incident echoes the 2018 killing of his son, raising suspicions of organized crime involvement. Khemka, a prominent industrialist, was shot dead near his residence.
A Punjab Police constable from the state intelligence department, Satinder Singh, has been missing since Tuesday night, prompting a large-scale search operation. His car was found near Bhanra village in Patiala, bearing bloodstains, raising concerns about his safety.
Bihar's electoral roll revision reveals an urban-rural divide as 57% of voters submit forms. Patna accepts Aadhaar, while rural areas demand birth, caste, or land documents, causing distress. Many lack required papers, especially in Seemanchal, leading to document application surges and concerns about voter list retention, particularly among the elderly and those displaced by floods.