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Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal has offered an unconditional apology for Harbhajan Singh’s “inappropriate and disrespectful” remarks about Indian fast bowler Arshdeep Singh’s religion. Akmal said he was “deeply sorry” for the remarks about Sikhs which drew infuriation from Harbhajan on social media. Kamran Akmal has “apologised” to Arshdeep Singh for his disrespectful remarks against his religion. {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} “I deeply regret my recent comments and offer my sincere apologies to Harbhajan Singh and the Sikh community. My remarks were inappropriate and disrespectful. I have utmost respect for Sikhs across the world and never intended to hurt anyone.…

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By Jenna Ortega Yes Day In a romantic drama one dayNetflix has released a number of hit shows. DayThis is the title project. My best day What’s next for the streamer?Snapchat users have discovered new filters with a theme that will be familiar to anyone who streams shows and movies on Netflix.Netflix’s “My Best Day” trends for 2024 explainedThe filter created by a user named Yajan is: “My best day upload lens” It has the same display as the Netflix home screen. Snapchat YajanThe only difference is that the top banner (which usually displays a clip loop of a popular…

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SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian business confidence deteriorated further in May to fall below its long-term average, a survey released on Tuesday showed, as sales and profit growth slowed while cost pressures showed signs of re-accelerating.The National Australia Bank (NAB) survey showed its business confidence index fell one point to +6, slightly below its long-term average, driven by declines in sales and profits, while the employment index rose after a sharp drop the previous month.The company’s business confidence index fell five points to -3.”Overall, this is a mixed message for the RBA,” said Alan Oster, chief economist at NAB.”There are warning…

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Speaking publicly for the first time about the BJP’s failure to win a majority in the lower house of parliament, RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat said on Monday that a true servant of the people would work without “ahankar” (arrogance) and without harming others. He described the hard-fought election campaign as one in which “decency was not followed.”He was addressing a gathering of RSS leaders and workers on the day the new BJP-led coalition government held its first cabinet meeting after the conclusion of ‘Karyakarta Vikas Varg’, a regular training programme for RSS workers in Nagpur. Bhagwat also stressed the importance…

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Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Sheryl Miller was the name chosen instead of Sheryl Swoopes.With the official release of the U.S. Olympic Basketball Team roster this week, the women’s basketball world has been receiving unprecedented attention recently.All indications are that this won’t include Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, who has taken the WNBA by storm this year, just as she did when another player entered the league 20 years ago.Diana Taurasi knows all too well what it feels like to be the youngest player on a team surrounded by seasoned veterans. Shortly after…

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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Dr. Homer Rice, Georgia Tech’s longtime athletic director, died Monday at the age of 97, the university announced.Rice served as the Yellow Jackets’ athletic director from 1980-1997 and led the school to 16 Atlantic Coast Conference championships across five sports during his tenure, the university announced in a press release Monday night.”Under his leadership, Georgia Tech revitalized its athletics program, winning its fourth football national championship in 1990,” the university said in a statement.Tech said its men’s basketball team won its first ACC championship in 1985 and appeared in its first NCAA Final Four…

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CNN — Four lecturers from an Iowa university visiting a partner university were wounded in a park in northeastern China on Monday in what Iowa state leaders described as a stabbing incident. The instructors, from Cornell University in Mount Vernon, Iowa, were in a public park with faculty from partner schools when they were injured in a “serious accident,” Cornell President Jonathan Brand said in a statement to university officials. “We have been in contact with all four instructors and are supporting them during this time,” Brand said. A State Department spokesman said the department was aware of reports of…

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A federal judge on Monday slightly narrowed the scope of the classified documents case against former President Donald J. Trump, saying prosecutors cannot indict him on the basis that he allegedly showed highly classified military maps to a political adviser months after he left office.Judge Eileen M. Cannon’s decision was less of a major blow to the charges against Trump than a scathing rebuke to the prosecutors working for Special Counsel Jack Smith, who brought the case. While Judge Cannon technically removed the allegations from the 53-page indictment, prosecutors could still present evidence from the allegations to a jury if…

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Federal and state officials fully reopened a major shipping channel to the Port of Baltimore on Monday after a massive cleanup operation, transforming a scene of devastating destruction into a symbol of resilience after a container ship capsized off the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, killing six workers.Officials restored the Federal Canal to its original width of 700 feet and depth of 50 feet, bringing a moment of hope to Baltimore after a period of hardship.”Once again, Baltimore has lost,” Mayor Brandon Scott (Democrat) said in an interview. “And once again, Baltimore has proven the world wrong.”The disruption from…

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Down icon An icon in the shape of a downward angle. Former President Donald Trump Scott Olson/Getty Images Trump was allowed to conduct his pre-sentence interview virtually in New York City with his lawyers present.New York lawyers say it’s preferential treatment for the billionaire former president.They say low-income defendants should be interviewed in person and without lawyers. Donald Trump was allowed to undergo pre-sentence questioning via video conference on Monday with his lawyers present, but New York City lawyers whose clients are not billionaires or former presidents have argued that this is unfair.Defendants who are not in jail awaiting sentencing…

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