Author: HoorainSajid

Send Them Back: Trump’s Deportation Demand for Two Muslim Lawmakers Collides With the 14th Amendment Omar adds another word Fabricator!. Within moments, both women exit the chamber, their kick complete. What followed over the coming 24 hours would transfigure a moment of congressional dissent into a indigenous extremity. On Truth Social, Trump demanded the” rapid-fire expatriation” of the two Muslim lawgivers, writing. When people can bear like that, and knowing that they’re Crooked and loose Politicians, so bad for our Country, we should shoot them back from where they came as presto as possible”. There’s only one problem with this…

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Rabada on Tap, Russell in Waiting: Why South Africa’s Bowl-First Call Could Unleash Mayhem in the Caribbean The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, February 26, 2026. Two unbeaten brigades. One solitarysemi-final situation on the line. And a toss decision that could resonate through the entire T20 World Cup. When South Africa captain Aiden Markram called rightly and tagged to field first against the West Indies, he was not simply following convention. He was unleashing a pace attack that has terrorised batters all event — a quintet so potent that indeed the most explosive Caribbean line- up might find themselves scrabbling…

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56 All Out, 16.4 Overs: How Bangladesh’s Bowlers Turned Pakistan’s Batting Lineup Into Rubble In the enduring computation of justice, certain scorelines etch themselves into memory. 56 all out in 16.4 overs is one similar number. It speaks not simply of defeat, but of obliteration — a fur lineup reduced to debris, a chase sniffed out before it could truly begin. On February 20, 2026, at the Terdthai Cricket Ground in Bangkok, Bangladesh A Women produced exactly such a performance, brushing out Pakistan A Women for a paltry 56 to secure a 54- run palm in thesemi-final of the ACC…

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The Barrel Bomb That Could Blow Up Trump’s Second Term: Why Attacking Iran Is an Economic Suicide Mission For President Donald Trump, entering the final time of his alternate term, the path to a defining foreign policy palm seems tantalizingly close. Iran has refused to capitulate on uranium enrichment. The nuclear addresses in Geneva have collapsed. The military option sits on the table. But beneath the face of this high- stakes battle lurks a ruinous incongruity the very armament that could apply American demands is also the bone that could cripple the American frugality. An attack on Iran is n’t…

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McSteamy to Cal Jacobs: The Two Defining Faces of Eric Dane’s Remarkable Career On February 19, 2026, the entertainment world lost one of its most compelling and protean bents. Eric Dane, the actor who brought both smoldering charm and ruinous complexity to the screen, passed away at the age of 53 following a valorous battle with amyotrophic side sclerosis( ALS). His death, verified by his family in a sincere statement, came just ten months after he intimately revealed his opinion — a remarkably brief and brutal progression of the complaint that would eventually claim his life. Dane spent his final…

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Zuckerberg Under Oath: “4 Million Kids” on Instagram — and a CEO Who Says That’s Not His Problem On February 18, 2026, Mark Zuckerberg walked through. The frontal doors of the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse, past a mass of parents, intelligencers, and jurors staying in line to enter. For the first time in his career, the Meta CEO was about to answer questions before a jury — under pledge — about times-old claims that his platforms designedly harmed children. What followed was a dramatic day of evidence that laid bare the central contradiction at the heart of Meta’s defense internal…

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Peskov’s Pledge, Washington’s Doubt: Why the Kremlin’s Nuclear Denial Falls on Deaf Ears at the State Department The United States had claimed new information regarding underground. Nuclear tests some allegedly conducted by Russia, others by China.  We know that these claims have also been forcefully rejected by a representative of the People’s Republic of China”. On its face, this was a straightforward denial from an sanctioned spokesperson. But in the environment of February 2026, Peskov’s words landed not as consolation, but as another data point in a heightening extremity of trust between Washington and Moscow. Just two weeks before, the…

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25 Hours and 48 Minutes: Inside Peshawar’s Closed-Door Decision That Will Shape Ramadan for 240 Million Pakistanis In kirks from Karachi to Khyber, families gathered around radios and TV sets. Mobile phones buzzed with enterprise. The stock request had formerly acclimated. Banks had prepared for Zakat deductions. And across the country, millions wondered Would they begin dieting on Thursday or Friday? The answer would come not from instinct or tradition alone, but from a precise astronomical computation the moon’s age at evening would be exactly 25 hours and 48 twinkles — a figure that, according to SUPARCO’s scientists, made visibility…

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“Not a Suicide”: The 91-Year-Old Pathologist Who Spent Seven Years Trying to Prove Epstein Was Murdered Dr. Baden has reviewed thousands of prisoner deaths over his fifty- time career. He has seen declensions — suicidal and accidental — in jails across New York. He has noway seen three neck fractures in a case of tone- murder by hanging. ” Indeed one fracture, we have to probe the possibility of a homicide,” Baden told The Telegraph.” Two surely warrant a full exploration. Findings in textbooks noway see those fractures, and neither have I”. The distinction is critical. In suicidal fall, The…

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Punjab vs. Mumbai in Bangkok: Why Pakistan’s Winning Run Meets India’s Survival Mode The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 provides many interesting stories . Which show the different developments between its two top predicted teams. The traditional pre-match arguments which normally occur before a match between India and Pakistan have been replaced with something more exciting because of their upcoming battle at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium on February 15. Pakistan arrives in Colombo riding a surge of quiet confidence, their crusade characterized by clarity of purpose and politic cohesion. India, despite sitting atop Group A with four points, arrives in…

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