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Transfer news: What Man Utd can expect from Ugarte, Mbappe’s row with PSG, Cherki future & more

Caught Offside 

This article was originally published on the Daily Briefing, a subscription service. If you would like to receive Jonathan Johnson’s exclusive transfer articles via email ahead of publication on caughtoffside.com, please sign-up for the service here: thedailybriefing.io What can Man Utd expect from Manuel Ugarte and could PSG regret selling him? Manuel Ugarte to Manchester United is now […]

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Champai Soren is big leader, will Help BJP in a few seats

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Babulal Marandi, Jharkhand BJP chief, believes Champai Soren's joining will strengthen the party for upcoming elections. Marandi discusses Soren's impact, alliance negotiations, and priorities if BJP wins. He contrasts Soren's corruption case with BJP's track record and highlights the challenge of cybercrime in Jharkhand.

Pelosi admits blame for ‘stupidity’ in Jan. 6 security failures in newly released video: ‘I take full responsibility’ - New York Post

Google.com 

  1. Pelosi admits blame for ‘stupidity’ in Jan. 6 security failures in newly released video: ‘I take full responsibility’  New York Post
  2. House G.O.P. Releases Jan. 6 Videos of Pelosi, Seeking to Shift Blame From Trump  The New York Times
  3. Reports: Furious Pelosi called Trump a 'domestic enemy' after Jan. 6 attack  USA TODAY
  4. Nancy Pelosi called Trump "domestic enemy" in new footage from Jan. 6 aftermath  CBS News

Florida's Financial Disclosure Watchdog Doesn't Bark

OpEdNews.com 

Florida law requires many public officials to disclose personal financial information yearly to ward off conflicts of interest and even promote trust in government. But the state agency that enforces disclosure is a well-trained, tamed pup that doesn't even bark.

UP government’s new social media policy offers influencers up to ₹8 lakh per month

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Uttar Pradesh government has approved a new social media policy for influencers and creators to promote government schemes. Influencers will be categorized based on their followers, potentially earning up to ₹8 lakh per month. Legal actions will be taken against posts deemed 'anti-national' or 'derogatory.' Congress has criticized the policy.