Will Lamar Jackson play against the Washington Commanders today? Latest injury update on the Baltimore Ravens’ star player | NFL News

Will Lamar Jackson play against the Washington Commanders? (Getty Images) Baltimore Ravens fans can breathe easy as coach John Harbaugh confirmed Lamar Jackson is fine after a foot injury scare during practice. An X-ray revealed no significant damage, and Jackson is expected to be ready for Week 1. He was already slated to sit out…

Read More

Illegal betting case: Karnataka Congress MLA KC Veerendra arrested after ED recovers massive hoard of cash; gold worth Rs 6 crore seized | India News

NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday arrested Karnataka Congress MLA KC Veerendra in Gangtok for his alleged involvement in illegal online and offline betting.The MLA, along with his associates, had travelled to Gangtok in Sikkim, where he was allegedly leasing a piece of land for a casino.Veerendra was arrested a day after the…

Read More

‘Overlooking each other’s history’: Jaishankar takes swipe at US, Pakistan; reminds Bin Laden was found in Abbottabad | India News

Dr S Jaishankar (File photo) NEW DELHI: External affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar on Saturday took a sharp swipe at Washington and Islamabad, saying both countries had a habit of “overlooking history.”Speaking at Economic Times World Leaders Forum, the foreign minister cited the 2011 US raid in Abbottabad that killed Osama bin Laden. He reminded…

Read More

Virat Kohli ready for Australia series? Post-practice images from the UK go viral – see pics | Cricket News

Virat Kohli (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak) India batter Virat Kohli continues to reflect his aura off the field, with fans flooding social media after his recent training images from London went viral. The batting maestro was clicked at Lord’s Cricket Ground after a practice session, where he also interacted warmly with supporters. Kohli, currently spending time…

Read More

SIR row: Amartya Sen raises concern over revision; claims it risks ‘disenfranchising’ poor people | India News

NEW DELHI: Nobel laureate Amartya Sen raised concerns over the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar, cautioning that without sensitivity, the exercise could “disenfranchise” large sections of the poor and marginalised. He questioned the fairness of a bureaucratic process that requires strict documentation from citizens who may not have easy access…

Read More