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ICC punishes Pakistan seamers after defeat against West Indies in first Test | Cricket News

ICC Penalises Pakistan duo Mohammad Abbas, Khurram Shahzad (Image: ICC) Pakistan fast bowlers Mohammad Abbas and Khurram Shahzad have been sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for separate breaches of the ICC Code of Conduct during the opening Test against the West Indies at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba. Both players were…

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Crochet For Charity: Australian teen, 13, learns crochet online, spends holidays making toys for hospitalised children

While most 13-year-olds spend holidays sleeping and hanging out with friends, Sophie Histed has other plans. The Hillcrest teenager spends her time crocheting kindness, a skill she taught herself. Her holidays are packed. She works tirelessly on a production line for handmade plushies, which she sends to the paediatric ward at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital….

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Five wins, nine medals assured! India’s boxing stars deliver flawless day at CWG 2026 | Commonwealth Games News

Arundhati Choudhary (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: India’s boxing contingent produced a perfect five-in-five performance at the Commonwealth Games 2026 on Wednesday, with Narender Berwal joining Ankush Yadav, Sakshi Choudhary, Arundhati Choudhary and Sachin Siwach in the semifinals after a memorable day in Glasgow.The five victories ensured that every Indian boxer who stepped into the ring…

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California researchers surveyed Point Reyes lagoon 19 times and found 73 pelicans killed by river otters; some birds have now begun flying away when otters approach

These otters are not part of the study. (Image Credit: Harry Collins Photography/Shutterstock) Wildlife researchers checking the shores of Abbotts Lagoon on California’s Point Reyes peninsula found 73 dead brown pelicans killed by river otters over 19 visits. Recent observations show that the large seabirds may finally be learning to fly away when otters come…

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Half of country’s chief ministers face criminal cases: ADR-NEW Report | India News

CHENNAI: A report released by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and the National Election Watch (NEW) has revealed that nearly half of the country’s chief ministers face criminal cases. According to the findings, 14 (45%) of the 31 chief ministers, nearly half of them, have declared criminal cases against themselves.More concerning is that 11…

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“You have to sacrifice loved ones for a long period”: How LeBron James sacrificed comfort, time and family to become one of basketball’s greatest players | NBA News

LeBron James’ path to NBA greatness came with years of sacrifice, intense discipline, and time spent away from his family while chasing championships (Image via Getty) LeBron James did not become one the greatest players through talent alone. The championships, records, and fame came much later. The real story started in Akron, Ohio, with instability,…

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Beneath the ocean lie 8,500 forgotten WWII shipwrecks. Many are still filled with oil | World News

Scattered across the ocean floor worldwide are more than 8,500 shipwrecks classified as potentially polluting, most dating back to World War I and World War II, still carrying an estimated 6 billion gallons of heavy fuel oil within their corroding hulls. As these vessels approach or pass the century mark since sinking, their steel structures…

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Rajesh Khanna House: Bombay HC restrains media from calling Rajesh Khanna’s Ashirwad bungalow ‘haunted’ or ‘cursed’ | Hindi Movie News

The Bombay High Court has restrained media organizations and online platforms from referring to the ‘Ashirwad’ bungalow in Bandra, once owned by late Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna, as “cursed,” “haunted,” or “unlucky”.Justice Arif S Doctor, in an interim order passed on July 24, said that such descripitons were prima facie defamatory, and violated the plaintiff’s…

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