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Nephew only wants to play video games on vacationDuke vs. Arizona prediction: College basketball picks, odds, best bets FridayNoneNew Delhi [India], December 24 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami paid tribute to late statehood activist Indramani Badoni by garlanding his portrait on his birth anniversary at Uttarakhand Niwas in New Delhi on Tuesday. The Chief Minister said Indramani Badoni made a significant contribution to the movement for the formation of a separate Uttarakhand state. Also Read | Two-Child Policy in Telangana: Revanth Reddy Led- Government Likely To Decide on 2-Child Policy for Rural Polls After Caste Census. Referring to Badoni as the "Gandhi of Uttarakhand," Dhami highlighted his pivotal role as the architect of the 1994 statehood movement. He praised Badoni's vision for the development of mountainous regions and his enduring contributions to the struggle for state formation. "The occasion of the birth anniversary of late Badoni ji inspires us to make Uttarakhand a developed and leading state. His active involvement in the Uttarakhand state movement will always be remembered," the Chief Minister said. Also Read | Delhi Horror: 8-Year-Old Girl Strangled to Death for Resisting Rape by Neighbourhood 'Brother' in Vasant Kunj, Body Dumped in Army Cantonment Area. Earlier in the day, Dhami criticised the Congress party for "insulting" Bharat Ratna Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar and stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would never allow their "divisive politics" to succeed. "The Congress party has always sought to insult Dr Ambedkar. They never respected him. When Baba Saheb was made a member of the Constituent Assembly, many Congress leaders opposed him. Prime Minister Modi continues to receive public support, whether in the Haryana or Maharashtra elections, and the Congress is completely frustrated and disappointed by this. The public has taught them a lesson, and they will continue to do so. We will expose them and never allow their divisive politics to succeed," CM Dhami said during a press conference in Delhi. The Uttarakhand Chief Minister also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for implementing three new criminal laws, stating that these reforms would give the country a new direction. "New laws have been implemented in the country since July, and Uttarakhand is working swiftly to enforce them. Today, these efforts were reviewed under the chairmanship of Home Minister Amit Shah. We assessed the progress in the state, including training, hardware, human resources, and work related to science and technology, as well as the police, FSL, and medico-legal sectors. I thank the Prime Minister and Home Minister for their efforts. These new laws will help give the country a new direction," Dhami said. (ANI) (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have been desperate to effectively draft the cornerback position for several years. There have been many swings and misses throughout the 21st century, but an individual consistently mocked to the franchise throughout the 2023 pre-draft process was Joey Porter Jr. It was clear, coming out of Penn State, that the then-prospect made sense for the decision-makers in the Steel City. Head Coach Mike Tomlin loves familiarity, and the entire fan base is familiar with Porter's father. This made it a no-brainer to select the defender when he fell out of the first round and into the Steelers' lap. The scouting report on Porter was clear as he came out of college. Every team in the NFL knew he would be a physical, potential lockdown cornerback, but his hands are often involved from the moment the football is snapped. This led to scouts believing that he would draw several flags for both pass interference and defensive holding/illegal contact. That was proven more true than ever in Pittsburgh's Week 13 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Despite the victory for the Steelers, Porter was flagged six different times overall. Tomlin expressed that his top corner can be looked at as someone with a serial killer mentality , and that the coaching staff has no plans to try and change his style of play, despite the aggressiveness. Porter's tendencies could be tested even more so on Sunday in another divisional game versus the Cleveland Browns. Land Clark and his officiating crew are tasked with working the contest, and it just so happens that when it comes to defensive penalties, pass interference and holding are a mainstay in the group's repertoire. Additionally, Tomlin and his squad could even be at a disadvantage as the home team. Teams hosting games are expected to win more often than not at the NFL level. The advantage of playing in a home city shouldn't fly under the radar, but Clark's crew has somehow seen the opposing franchise win more often than the one at home. It's a very slight advantage, with each home team holding a winning percentage of just 48.87. On top of the tough draw for Porter, Jerry Jeudy is coming off an absolutely monster game against the Denver Broncos. The wideout had nine catches for 235 yards and a touchdown on Monday Night Football . The pass-catcher will look to build off of this and upset the Steelers once again on Sunday. Porter will likely be tasked with keeping him in check for the majority of the Browns' offensive snaps. Despite the loss, Jerry Jeudy put up a historic performance on Monday Night Football His 235 receiving yards are the most for an NFL player against his former team. pic.twitter.com/qtRPa2gLFQ Clark's officiating crew has called a combined 20 defensive pass interference and holding penalties. There are other trends to worry about such as the unit's desire to also call holding on the offensive side, but Porter has put a target on his back with a very handsy and aggressive style of play. This will be tested once again as the Steelers take on the Browns, and it appears as if Clark's crew will have no toleration for defenders attempting to get away with too much. Steelers Tolerating Porter's Penalties Due To His Domination Everywhere Else Porter has been incredible since he was drafted. Defensive backs are going to get flagged from time to time, and it's clear that Tomlin and the coaching staff have accepted that reality when it comes to Porter. Regardless of whether the yellow marker is thrown a couple times a game, the cornerback has allowed the defense to finally rely on a sole individual to guard a top receiver week in and week out. Clark's crew might not be interested in dealing with Porter on Sunday, however. Are you concerned with Porter's aggressive style of play? This article first appeared on SteelerNation.com and was syndicated with permission.Mikel Arteta 's Gunners might have beaten Crystal Palace 5-1 on Saturday and just about kept their title hopes alive, but the match was overshadowed by Saka's injury in the first half. Arteta has since revealed that the winger is set to miss out on action for a number of weeks as a result of a hamstring injury, a devastating blow considering the Englishman had produced five goals and 10 assists in the Premier League, with no other teammate registering more than eight direct goal contributions in the top flight. The Gunners are already six points behind first-placed Liverpool and have played an extra game, and the injury to the 23-year-old could has fans concerned that the team could fall further behind the Reds. However, The Standard report that the Gunners are likely be offered the services of PSG forward Muani on loan in the January window. © Imago Muani has found himself a pariah in France, with the Frenchman having started just twice for the Ligue 1 champions in the top flight this season, but he has still managed to register two goals and one assist. The 26-year-old has averaged 0.75 goals and assists per 90 in the league this season, more than Gabriel Martinelli 's tally of 0.57, Kai Havertz 's tally of 0.52 and Gabriel Jesus 's tally of 0.5. PSG have at times struggled to maintain attacks with Muani leading the forward line, so perhaps he would benefit from playing alongside someone such as Havertz, who could occupy opposition defenders using his physicality. Whether Muani can be relied upon to perform should he be given consistent playing time is difficult to tell, and it is unfortunate that Raheem Sterling 's knee injury - which is set to rule him out for weeks - is likely to add pressure onto Muani if he were to sign. To Muani's credit, he did manage to score 15 league goals and produce 11 assists for Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022-23, and a loan deal without an obligation to buy would entail significantly less risk. © Imago Arsenal have become increasingly reliant on Saka to unlock opposition defences this season, with the Gunners' forward regularly creating from the right. The winger is also one of his side's main set-piece takers, and considering Arteta's team have struggled to score from open play in recent weeks, his absence could reduce Arsenal's effectiveness from dead-ball situations. Given that the north London club struggled to create many chances in the absence of Martin Odegaard earlier this campaign, it is entirely possible that they experience similar difficulties without Saka. The Gunners cannot afford to drop many more points in the title race, and in fact can only drop six more if 90 points is seen as the benchmark for winning the Premier League. Saka's absence could be a good opportunity for Arteta to prove that he can come up with innovate solutions and overcome adversity, but the Englishman's injury is certainly an unwelcome challenge.Scottish artist Jasleen Kaur has won the Turner Prize for her solo exhibition Alter Altar, which includes an installation of a car with a giant doily on it. Happy Valley actor James Norton announced the winner in a ceremony held at Tate Britain on Tuesday evening. The five jury members chose Kaur for “her ability to gather different voices through unexpected and playful combinations of material, from Irn-Bru to family photographs and a vintage Ford Escort, locating moments of resilience and possibility”. Kaur, who was born in Glasgow but lives and works in London, used her speech to advocate for the people in Palestine. The 38-year-old said she wanted to “echo the calls of the protesters outside” who had gathered after an open letter urged the Tate to cut ties with “organisations complicit in what the UN and ICJ are finally getting closer to saying is a genocide of the Palestinian people”. “This is not a radical demand,” Kaur said on stage. “This should not risk an artist’s career or safety. We’re trying to build consensus that the ties to these organisations are unethical, just as artists did with Sackler,” she said, referencing the family linked to the opioid epidemic. “I’ve been wondering why artists are required to dream up liberation in the gallery but when that dream meets life we are shut down. “I want the separation between the expression of politics in the gallery and the practice of politics in life to disappear. “I want the institution to understand that if you want us inside, you need to listen to us outside.” Kaur concluded her speech by calling for a ceasefire, adding: “Free Palestine.” BBC reporter Katie Razzall had to apologise to viewers after Kaur used a swear word in her speech. The artist was nominated for an exhibition that was held at the Tramway in her home city last year. The display, a series of installations exploring religious identities, politics and history, makes heavy use of different sounds, embedded into the exhibition by way of worship bells, Sufi Islamic devotional music, Indian harmonium, and pop tracks. This year the arts prize, named after British painter JMW Turner, which awards £25,000 to its winner, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Established in 1984, the prize is awarded each year to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work. Previous recipients include sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor (1991), artist Damien Hirst (1995), and filmmaker Sir Steve McQueen (1999). In 2025, the prize will be presented in Bradford at Cartwright Hall art gallery, marking the 250th anniversary of Turner’s birth. The exhibition of the four shortlisted artists – Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Delaine Le Bas, and Kaur – is at Tate Britain until February 16 2025.Satirical news outlet The Onion’s attempt to acquire Alex Jones’s Infowars platform through a bankruptcy auction was set to be reviewed in a Texas courtroom Monday, amid Jones’s allegations of fraud aimed at the acquisition. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Houston will evaluate the November auction process and address the allegations of collusion and fraud raised by Jones. The auction is part of Jones’s personal bankruptcy case, filed in late 2022 following defamation lawsuit judgments totaling nearly $1.5 billion. The lawsuits were filed by families of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which Jones previously had repeatedly claimed was staged. The Onion’s proposal included an agreement from Sandy Hook families to forgo some or all of their auction proceeds, allowing other creditors to receive an additional $100,000 compared to other bids. Jones and First United American Companies have accused Murray, The Onion, and the Sandy Hook families of illegal collusion, fraud, and violating auction rules. Murray has denied such allegations and called them “a disappointed bidder’s improper attempt to influence an otherwise fair and open auction process.” The auction includes Infowars’ studio equipment in Austin, Texas, social media accounts, video archives, websites, and product trademarks, which Jones currently uses to broadcast his shows. The Associated Press reports that Jones has set up additional broadcasting facilities ahead of potentially losing access to Infowars’ platforms. He has indicated that he might continue using the Infowars platforms if the auction winner agrees to him being there. Jones is appealing the $1.5 billion in judgments on grounds of free speech, though he has since acknowledged the Sandy Hook shooting as a legitimate shooting. In a lawsuit in Connecticut, the state’s appeals court recently reduced the original $1.44 billion judgment by $150 million but upheld the rest of the award. Jones’s lawyer has announced plans to seek a review from Connecticut’s highest court. Jones is also appealing a separate $50 million judgment in a similar Texas defamation lawsuit. In a statement earlier this month, The Onion said it plans to relaunch Infowars in January 2025 as a parody of Jones and conspiracy theorists, according to statements from the company’s CEO. “Our goal in a couple of years is for people to think of Infowars as the funniest and dumbest website that exists,” Ben Collins, CEO of The Onion, told The Associated Press.
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The prime minister’s top security adviser says the Canadian government is not aware of evidence linking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to criminal activity in Canada. “The Government of Canada has not stated, nor is it aware of evidence, linking Prime Minister Modi, Minister Jaishankar, or NSA Doval to the serious criminal activity within Canada,” she said. “Any suggestion to the contrary is both speculative and inaccurate.” Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, including its high commissioner, in relation to the accusations and India responded in kind. The Globe’s report said Canadian and U.S. intelligence had tied the assassination operations to Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah, and that External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and national security adviser Ajit Doval were also aware of the matter. Such information had not been provided by Canadian authorities when they made public accusations in mid-October linking Indian government agents to homicides and extortion and Canada. The Privy Council Office, which houses the NSIA, said that Drouin and Morrison had not provided classified information to the Washington Post. Morrison told the committee that the Post’s journalist had called him and asked if Shah was involved. “I confirmed it was that person,” Morrison said. “I’m trying to understand why it is the Washington Post received information when the ... [RCMP] commissioner, the prime minister, the public safety minister, and the minister of Foreign affairs, did not provide that information to Canada,” she said. Drouin said it was to ensure Canada’s side of the story would be “clearly” and “widely spread, especially at the international level.” Drouin said Ottawa had to go public because New Delhi had refused to cooperate on the issue of criminality in Canada. New Delhi has denied any involvement in criminal activity in Canada. It says Ottawa’s accusations are politically motivated and that it has not shared proper evidence about the matter. “Everything we have done over the past years in multiple difficult situations is to put the emphasis on keeping Canadians safe here at home, across the country, and making sure we’re standing up for the rule of law,” he added.
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