Dodgers shatter MLB spending record in 2025 at $514.6M, spending more than bottom six teams combined | International Sports News

The Los Angeles Dodgers shattered MLB spending records in 2025 with a $514.6 million total payroll and luxury tax bill, powering their second straight World Series title. Their outlay dwarfed rivals, including a budget more than seven times the Miami Marlins’ and exceeding the bottom six teams combined. The spending gap highlights growing financial disparity…

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‘My mom’s story is not unique’: Daughter of Meenu Batra, Indian-origin interpreter arrested by ICE, breaks silence

Mennu Batra’s daughter appealed for her mother’s release from the illegal ICE detention in US. (Photo: CBS) Amrita Singh, the daughter of Meenu Batra, the Indian-origin legal interpreter of Texas who was detained by the ICE since March 17, broke her silence on people being treated inhumanely in the ‘broken’ immigration system of the US….

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Colorado River mystery solved: Why billions of litres of water are vanishing before reaching reservoirs | World News

The mystery of the Colorado River’s missing water has finally been solved by scientists from the University of Washington, revealing a critical shift in the American West’s hydrological cycle. For the past several decades, hydrologic managers have used winter snowpack measurements to predict how much water will be available in reservoirs during the summer months,…

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Candace Owens: “Her husband was assassinated in front of the world”: Candace Owens raises new questions as Erika Kirk pulls out of JD Vance event

Erika Kirk withdrew from a scheduled event with JD Vance citing threats, but her decision quickly sparked online debate. Candace Owens questioned the reasoning publicly, drawing attention to inconsistencies and fueling wider discussion. While some supported safety concerns, others remained skeptical, turning the incident into a broader conversation about credibility, public appearances, and media narratives….

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Thailand Road Accidents: ‘World’s largest water fight’: 191 killed in 3 days of Thailand’s Songkran festival | World News

At least 191 people were killed in road accidents in Thailand in the first three days of the country’s annual Songkran festival, widely known as the “world’s largest water fight”, marking a grim start to the celebrations this year.According to the New York Post, the Thai New Year festival, typically marked by week-long water festivities…

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