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  • Floodlight failure disrupts second ODI, players forced off after long delay

    Floodlight failure disrupts second ODI, players forced off after long delay

    The second innings of the 2nd ODI between India and England faced a stoppage due to a floodlight malfunction at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Sunday (February 9).

    Floodlight failure disrupts second ODI, players forced off after long delay at Cuttack. (PIC – X)

    New Delhi: The second innings of the 2nd ODI between India and England faced a stoppage due to a floodlight malfunction at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Sunday (February 9). Play had proceeded for 6 overs when a floodlight issue occurred. After the first delivery of the seventh over, the lights failed again.

    Although the issue was briefly resolved, the lights went out once more, forcing the players to wait on the field before deciding to leave. The Indian team was seen chatting in the dugout during the delay.

    India stood at 48/0 after 6.1 overs, with Rohit Sharma on 29 off 18 balls and Shubman Gill on 17 off 19. Rohit was in excellent form, hitting 3 sixes. If the delay extends, officials may reduce the number of overs, potentially adjusting India’s target.

    India is aiming to chase down a target of 305 in the 2nd ODI. England got off to a strong start, with their opening pair, Phil Salt and Ben Duckett, putting together an 81-run partnership for the first wicket. Salt made 26, while Duckett played a solid knock of 65 off 56 balls. Joe Root also played a vital innings, scoring a half-century to help England’s total approach 250.

    Liam Livingstone’s explosive knock of 41 from 32 balls powered England past the 300-run mark, setting a strong total. Ravindra Jadeja was the standout bowler, taking 3 wickets, while Varun Chakaravarthy, Harshit Rana, Hardik Pandya, and Mohammed Shami each claimed a wicket.

    India secured an easy victory in the series opener, and a win in the second ODI will seal the series for them with one match remaining. India had earlier triumphed 4-1 in the five-match T20I series. Both sides will compete in the 2025 Champions Trophy following the conclusion of the ODI series.




  • Democrats who called Trump a “threat to democracy” now delay democracy

    Democrats who called Trump a “threat to democracy” now delay democracy

    American voters overwhelmingly elected President Donald Trump to carry out his “Make America Great Again” agenda despite Democrats calling him a “threat to democracy.” Now that Trump is back in the White House, Dems are delaying key cabinet appointments and vowing to “blow this place up” in the name of democracy.

    Several Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., are calling for a halt to all of Trump’s cabinet nominations. Protests hosted by lawmakers have erupted in Washington, D.C., this week as Democrats rally against Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). 

    “God d—it shut down the Senate!” Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., said during an anti-DOGE protest in Washington, D.C., Tuesday. “We are at war!”

    While Democrats spent 2024 promising Americans they were the party who would protect democracy and uphold the rule of law in a post-Jan. 6 world, they are dancing to the beat of a new drum in 2025 by practicing civil disobedience. 

    ‘LOSING THEIR MINDS’: DEM LAWMAKERS FACE BACKLASH FOR INVOKING ‘UNHINGED’ VIOLENT RHETORIC AGAINST MUSK

    Democrats rallied against DOGE and Elon Musk Tuesday. (Getty/AP)

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., told the crowd Tuesday, “We are here to fight back.” 

    “We are gonna be in your face, we are gonna be on your a–es and we are going to make sure you understand what democracy looks like, and this ain’t it,” Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, added. 

    Democrats have doubled down on their call to action this week after House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told Americans to “fight” Trump’s agenda “in the streets” last week. 

    “We have to stand up and protest,” Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass, said at another rally in Washington, D.C., Wednesday. “When we come back here the next time, there should be hundreds of thousands and millions of people descending on Washington, D.C.”

    SOCIAL MEDIA, TEAM TRUMP REACT TO CORY BOOKER’S ‘MELTDOWN’ OVER ELON MUSK’S USAID CRACKDOWN

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    U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., speaks at a rally in support of USAID on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol Feb. 5, 2025, in Washington, D.C.   (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    “We will fight their violation of civil service laws. We will fight their violation of civil rights laws. We will fight their violations of separation of powers. We will fight their violations of our Constitution of the United States of America. We will not shut up. We will stick up. We will rise up,” Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., added. 

    Democrats held an all-night session Wednesday protesting Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). 

    Russell Vought, who served as OMB director during Trump’s first term, was a key architect of Project 2025. Democratic candidates and surrogates during the 2024 campaign cycle pointed to Project 2025 as proof of Trump’s “threat to democracy.” Trump maintained he had nothing to do with it. 

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Vought is a “horrible, dangerous man” at the rally Tuesday.

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    An employee of the U.S. Agency for International Development who wished to remain anonymous protests outside of the USAID headquarters Feb. 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Getty Images)

    Democratic leaders and their constituents have spent all week protesting in major cities across the country. From Texas to California, protesters are speaking out against Trump’s ICE raids and federal government layoffs and the administration’s stance that there are two genders. 

    Despite the Democrats’ protests, the Trump administration said it is following through on the agenda the American people voted for, and those who “incite violence” should be held accountable. 

    “President Trump was elected with a mandate from the American people to make this government more efficient,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. “For Democratic officials to incite violence and encourage Americans to take to the streets is incredibly alarming, and they should be held accountable for that rhetoric.

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    “If you heard that type of violent, enticing rhetoric from our side of the aisle, from Republican leaders on Capitol Hill, I think there would be a lot more outrage in this room today. It’s unacceptable.”

  • Dems delay Patel committee vote, deride Trump FBI pick as danger to US security

    Dems delay Patel committee vote, deride Trump FBI pick as danger to US security

    Democrats succeeded Thursday in delaying a committee vote to advance the confirmation of FBI director nominee Kash Patel until next week at least. 

    The vote, which was supposed to happen at 10:15 on Thursday, was pushed back after Senate Democrats demanded a second hearing from the Trump-aligned former Defense Department official. 

    In a statement Tuesday night, Grassley said attempts by top Judiciary Democrat Dick Durbin, Ill., and others to force Patel to testify again were “basesless” as he’d already sat before the committee for more than five hours and disclosed “thousands of pages” of records to the panel, as well as nearly 150 pages of responses to lawmakers’ written questions.

    A committee vote on advancing the confirmation of FBI nominee Kash Patel has officially been delayed to next week.  (AP)

    This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates. 

     

  • Dems delay Patel committee vote, deride Trump FBI pick as danger to US security

    Dems delay Patel committee vote, ream Trump FBI pick as danger to US security

    Democrats succeeded Thursday in delaying a committee vote to advance the confirmation of FBI director nominee Kash Patel until next week at least. 

    The vote, which was supposed to happen at 10:15 on Thursday, was pushed back after Senate Democrats demanded a second hearing from the Trump-aligned former Defense Department official. 

    In a statement Tuesday night, Grassley said attempts by top Judiciary Democrat Dick Durbin, Ill., and others to force Patel to testify again were “basesless” as he’d already sat before the committee for more than five hours and disclosed “thousands of pages” of records to the panel, as well as nearly 150 pages of responses to lawmakers’ written questions.

    A committee vote on advancing the confirmation of FBI nominee Kash Patel has officially been delayed to next week.  (AP)

    This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.