Why India is in damage-control mode with Arab nations

It took India less than 24 hours to discipline two politicians after a controversy that had been brewing at home for over a week caught the attention of its Arab trade partners.

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https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/06/middleeast/india-islam-comments-gulf-mime-intl/index.html

Tom Brady shouts out niece after her monster softball semifinal game for UCLA

Tom Brady was fired up about his niece, Maya Brady hitting homers in UCLA’s 7-3 semi-finals win against Oklahoma. …read more

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High testosterone levels may help men land, retain jobs: study

Higher levels correlated with a reduced risk of being laid off and shorter periods of unemployment compared to men with less testosterone. …read more

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Rickie Fowler may be next big name to join Saudi-backed golf tour

Rickie Fowler, a well-known figure and a former top-five player in the world, will reportedly bounce to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series, according to Golf Channel.  …read more

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle release new photo of daughter Lilibet

Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle released a new photo of their daughter, Lilibet Diana, to mark her 1st birthday. …read more

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Homelessness, housing, crime: A guide to issues dominating 2022 L.A elections

Homelessness, housing, crime: A guide to issues dominating 2022 L.A elections

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https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-06-06/homelessness-housing-crime-a-guide-to-issues-dominating-2022-l-a-elections

Joy, sadness mix at Normandy’s D-Day commemorations

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — Joy and sadness in acute doses poured out Monday on the beaches of Normandy.

As several dozen D-Day veterans — now all in their 90s — set foot on the sands that claimed so many colleagues, they are thankful for the gratitude and friendliness of the French toward those who landed here on June 6, 1944. The sadness comes as they think of their fallen comrades and of another battle now being waged in Europe: the war in Ukraine.

As a bright sun rose Monday over the wide band of sand at Omaha Beach, U.S. D-Day veteran Charles Shay expressed thoughts for his comrades who died here 78 years ago.

“I have never forgotten them and I know that their spirits are here,” he told The Associated Press.

The 98-year-old Penobscot Native American from Indian Island, Maine, took part in a sage-burning ceremony near the beach in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer. Shay, who now lives in Normandy, was a 19-year-old U.S. Army medic when he landed on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944.

He said he was especially sad to see war in Europe once again, so many years later.

“Ukraine is a very sad situation. I feel sorry for the people there and I don’t know why this war had to come, but I think the human beings like to, I think they like to fight. I don’t know,” he said. “In 1944, I landed on these beaches and we thought we’d bring peace to the world. But it’s not possible.”

This year, Shay handed over the remembrance task to another Native American, Julia Kelly, a Gulf War veteran from the Crow tribe, who performed the sage ritual. “Never forget, never forget,” she said. “In this time, in any time, war is not good.”

Shay’s message to young generations would be “to be ever vigilant.”

“Of course, I have to say that they should protect the freedom that they have now,” he said.

For the past two years, D-Day ceremonies were reduced to a minimum amid Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. But this year, crowds of French and international visitors — including veterans in their 90s — were back in Normandy to pay tribute to the nearly 160,000 troops from Britain, the U.S., Canada and elsewhere who landed there to bring freedom.

Several thousand people attended a ceremony at the American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach in the French town of Colleville-sur-Mer. They applauded more than 20 WWII veterans who were present at the commemoration.

Amid them was Ray Wallace, 97, a former paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division.

On D-Day, his plane was hit and caught fire, forcing him to jump earlier than expected. He landed 20 miles (32 kilometers) away from the town of Sainte-Mere-Eglise, the first French village to be liberated from Nazi occupation.

“We all got a little scared then. And then whenever the guy dropped us out, we were away from where the rest of the group was. That was scary,” Wallace told the AP.

Less than a month later, he was taken prisoner by the Germans. He was ultimately liberated after …read more

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/06/dday-normandy-veterans-00037549

Phil Mickelson is taking the blood money and running to the Saudis | Opinion

Phil Mickelson say he will play in this week’s LIV Golf tournament in London, joining the of the universally-criticized LIV Golf league.

     

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Pat Riley confident he can do ‘more push-ups than you’ amid retirement question

Pat Riley is not planning on loosening his grip on the Miami Heat anytime soon, and cited his physical fitness as a reason he is still capable to do the job. …read more

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Philadelphia DA approves warrants for 2 men in non-fatal shootings

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has approved warrants for two individuals in non-fatal shootings during gunfire that erupted Saturday night. …read more

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