Xiao Long Aims for Breakthrough at UFC 326 LAS VEGAS – Xiao Long is positioning UFC 326 as a pivotal moment in his career, hoping to solidify his status as a top contender in the sport. The 27-year-old fighter, with a professional MMA record of 27-10 and a 1-2 record in the UFC, will face former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt in a featured prelim at T-Mobile Arena. The event, broadcast on Paramount+ and CBS, marks a significant opportunity for Long, who has been working to establish himself in the competitive landscape of mixed martial arts. Long expressed confidence in the matchup, acknowledging the UFC’s faith in his potential. “I think it will be a really, really good matchup for me with my opponent,” he said during a media day interview, translated via a Chinese-language interpreter. “I think the UFC has given a big trust in me.” Despite Garbrandt’s recent struggles following his loss of the bantamweight title, Long sees the fight as a chance to elevate his profile. While Long’s professional record includes 37 fights, he admitted there are discrepancies in his career history. “I think there is some mistake inside of my fight record,” he noted. “There are some fights that are not big professional fights, but it’s still professional experience for me.” He highlighted his growth during his time in the Road to UFC program, where he faced grappling specialists, as valuable preparation. Though he acknowledged his record may not reflect his full potential, he emphasized that the experience has been instrumental in his development. The fight against Garbrandt represents a turning point for Long, who has been striving to prove himself against established names in the sport. His performance at UFC 326 could serve as a defining moment in his journey toward becoming a household name in the MMA world.#cody_garbrandt #xiao_long #ufc_326 #t_mobile_arena #paramount_plus

Cody Garbrandt confirms potential matchup with Sean O'Malley outside UFC LAS VEGAS – Cody Garbrandt and Sean O'Malley are set to face off in a planned matchup outside the UFC, according to Garbrandt’s recent comments at a UFC 326 pre-fight news conference. The former bantamweight champions, who have long been rivals in the sport, revealed discussions are ongoing for their eventual showdown, though it will not take place in mixed martial arts. Garbrandt, who has a record of 14-7 in MMA and 9-7 in the UFC, shared that representatives from the organization RAF have reached out multiple times to arrange the fight. “They were trying to set up a match against Sean O'Malley next month,” Garbrandt told MMA Junkie and other reporters. “So have his team reach out. We're ready to go. We could unscathed on the fight this Saturday, and we go to Philadelphia and strap on the singlets and go to work.” The proposed bout will take place at RAF 8, scheduled for April 18 at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia. The event’s current headliner is a rematch between former UFC bantamweight champions Merab Dvalishvili and Henry Cejudo. If Garbrandt and O'Malley join the card, the lineup would feature four former titleholders. Garbrandt praised RAF’s efforts to elevate wrestling, noting the organization’s strong audience engagement and talent lineup. “RAF's done an amazing job,” he said. “The audience of their shows, the talent that they're bringing in, to really catapult wrestling in a great way. Their shows are awesome, if you haven't tuned in or watched. I think you guys all saw Arman (Tsarukyan) last weekend went viral. It's great. For us to stay in activity, a lot of times we can have months, years, in between fights.#cody_garbrandt #sean_o_malley #raf #liacouras_center #merab_dvalishvili

Lewis Hamilton wants grand prix in Africa before retiring Lewis Hamilton has expressed his desire to compete in a Formula 1 Grand Prix on the African continent before retiring from the sport. The seven-time world champion emphasized that he would not leave Formula 1 without the opportunity to race in Africa, stating he has been advocating for such an event for the past six to seven years. He questioned the sport’s leadership on why there has been no African Grand Prix, saying, “I don’t want to leave the sport without having a grand prix there, without getting to race there.” Hamilton, who is half-African, described his pursuit of the event as a personal mission, noting that the sport’s bosses have set specific dates for potential races, which he feels he may be running out of time to achieve. Hamilton, the first Black driver in Formula 1, highlighted his awareness that the sport’s executives are “really trying” to bring a race to Africa. However, he acknowledged that there is no immediate plan for such an event and that the likelihood of an African Grand Prix before the end of this decade remains low. Rwanda was the most recent country linked to hosting a race, but those plans have since been abandoned. Discussions about returning to South Africa, including potential locations at Kyalami near Johannesburg or in Cape Town, also collapsed. Kyalami previously hosted races from 1967 to 1985 and again from 1992 to 1993, though the latter period coincided with South Africa’s apartheid era. Beyond the logistical challenges, Hamilton expressed concerns about the historical exploitation of African nations by Western powers, particularly those that colonized the continent in the 18th and 19th centuries.#south_africa #ferrari #formula_1 #lewis_hamilton #rwanda

Lewis Hamilton Calls for Africa to Be 'Taken Back' Lewis Hamilton has urged African nations to reclaim their continent, arguing that European powers still exert undue influence over the region. Speaking ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season, the seven-time world champion emphasized his belief that Africa is being "controlled" by former colonial rulers and called for a movement to "take it back." The 41-year-old British driver, who is F1’s first Black racing driver, highlighted his personal connection to the continent, citing roots in countries like Togo and Benin. He expressed pride in Africa’s cultural and natural beauty, criticizing the way the continent’s resources are exploited by external forces. "I don’t like that the rest of the world owns so much of it and takes so much from it," he said. "It’s so important for the future of that continent. They have all the resources to be the greatest and most powerful place in the world, and that’s probably why they are being controlled the way they are." Hamilton also reiterated his long-standing advocacy for an African Grand Prix, stating he hopes to race on African soil before retiring. "For the past six or seven years, I’ve been fighting in the background to get a grand prix," he explained. "I’ve been sitting with stakeholders and asking, ‘Why are we not in Africa?’" He admitted concerns about time slipping away, noting, "I could be running out of time," and vowed to stay in the sport until the event materializes. The Mercedes driver, who now races for Ferrari, praised the potential of several African nations as host locations. He mentioned Kenya, Rwanda, and South Africa as standout options, describing Rwanda as "spectacular" and South Africa as "stunning." While he acknowledged Kenya’s appeal, he suggested it might not be the chosen site.#formula_1 #lewis_hamilton #africa #kenya #rwanda

Arvid Lindblad's Formula 1 Debut Marks New Chapter in Racing Journey The Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, the opening round of the 2026 Formula 1 season, marks the start of Arvid Lindblad’s campaign. The London-born driver, with Indian and Swedish heritage, now represents the Racing Bulls team, a move that follows years of development through motorsport’s junior ranks. His journey with the Red Bull junior programme began in 2021, when he was already gaining recognition for his success in karting. Three years ago, during the 2023 racing season, Lindblad was competing in the Italian Formula 4 Championship and the newly established Euro 4 Championship, now known as the E4 Championship. He secured multiple race victories, solidifying his reputation as a rising talent. His progression continued through the FIA categories, eventually leading him to the pinnacle of motorsport. In 2025, Lindblad had already tested a Formula 1 car during free practice sessions at the British and Mexico City Grands Prix. This year, he officially joins the Faenza-based Racing Bulls team, which carries on the legacy of the Minardi squad, alongside teammate Liam Lawson. Lindblad’s path mirrors that of other drivers who advanced from Italian Formula 4 to Formula 1. Among them is Lando Norris, the reigning champion, with whom Lindblad shared a memorable moment in 2021. During a karting event, Norris famously said, “See you in five years,” shaking hands with the then-F1 driver. Lindblad has since fulfilled that promise, now stepping onto the global stage.#albert_park_circuit #arvid_lindblad #australian_grand_prix #racing_bulls #lando_norris
The litmus test for Lindblad after his rapid rise to F1 Arvid Lindblad’s ascent to Formula 1 has seemed almost inevitable, even before former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner mentioned him in dispatches during that fraught period in late 2024 when Sergio Perez’s future hung in the balance. His rise up the career ladder has been electrifyingly quick: this year will be only his fourth full season of single-seater racing. Over the past quarter-century, just a handful of other drivers have reached the top tier with this kind of rapidity: think Kimi Raikkonen, Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen. Lindblad was born just a couple of months after Vettel became the youngest-ever driver to score a point in F1, when he stood in for the injured Robert Kubica at the 2007 US Grand Prix at Indianapolis, aged just 19. Red Bull pounced and Vettel duly became a full-time F1 driver at the Hungarian GP that August with Toro Rosso, forerunner of the Racing Bulls squad in which Lindblad is making his debut. Arvid grew up in leafy Surrey and went to school in Guildford, the son of a Swedish father and a mother of Indian heritage. His father had done some motocross in his youth, but four-wheeled sport became Lindblad Jr’s metier after some early arrive-and-drive experiences at nearby Sandown Park, the kart track that nestles incongruously within the horse racing course. He proved quick enough to catch the eye of professionals and soon joined the Zip team founded by the late Martin Hines, mentor to the likes of David Coulthard and Lewis Hamilton. One of his coaches was Oliver Rowland, then an up-and-coming GP2 racer, now a Formula E champion.#red_bull #max_verstappen #arvid_lindblad #formula_1 #christian_horner
Arvid Lindblad is set to make his Formula 1 debut at this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix after a rapid rise through the junior racing ranks. The 18-year-old British driver, who has won races at every level from F4 to F2 in the past three years, is stepping up to the top tier with Red Bull’s sister team. Ahead of his first Grand Prix, Lindblad has received advice from veteran F1 driver Lewis Hamilton and teammate Liam Lawson, both of whom emphasized the importance of enjoying the experience and staying focused. Hamilton, entering his 20th F1 season, shared insights from his own journey, highlighting the mental and physical aspects of adapting to the sport. “I don’t feel like this is my 20th year – I feel younger than ever,” he said, noting that Lindblad’s age and mindset are similar to his own when he first joined the sport. Hamilton encouraged Lindblad to embrace the challenges of the Formula 1 environment, which he described as “being thrown into the deep end” due to the intensity of commitments and media attention. “Just enjoy it,” Hamilton advised, adding that while there will be difficult days, it’s crucial to move forward without dwelling on setbacks. Lindblad’s teammate, Liam Lawson, echoed Hamilton’s sentiments, urging the rookie to prioritize focus and self-care. Lawson, who has navigated his own rollercoaster journey with Red Bull, noted the increased pressure of F1 compared to junior categories. “Once you’re in the sport, it’s all of you guys [the media] and all the noise around you,” he said. Lawson emphasized the importance of finding time for oneself and maintaining concentration amid the demands of the sport. Lindblad’s path to F1 has been marked by consistent success.#arvid_lindblad #formula_1 #australian_grand_prix #lewis_hamilton #liam_lawson

NEET 2026: Essential Guide for MBBS Entrance Aspirants The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to close the registration window for the NEET UG 2026 examination, a national-level test for MBBS and BDS admissions. The exam is scheduled for May 3, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Online applications will be accepted until March 8, 2026, via the official website. Candidates are urged to review eligibility criteria, exam patterns, and guidelines before submitting their applications. PG Medical Fees Vary Across States, Private Seat Fee Norms Subjudice: MoS Health The Union Health Ministry addressed concerns about rising costs for NEET PG 2025 admissions, noting that fees for government and private medical colleges vary by state. Minister Anupriya Patel highlighted that government colleges maintain lower fees to ensure affordability. She mentioned that the National Medical Commission issued guidelines for 50% of private college seats in 2022, but these rules face legal challenges and remain unresolved. Kerala: Nurses at Private Hospitals Strike for Rs 40,000 Minimum Salary Private hospital nurses in Kerala initiated a strike on Wednesday, demanding a minimum monthly salary of Rs 40,000, improved working conditions, and pending assurances. Organized by the United Nurses Association (UNA), representing over 490 private hospitals, the protest included a march to the state secretariat. Nurses cited a 2018 salary revision as inadequate amid rising living costs. Rs 33.34 Crore PG Stipend Scam: ED Chargesheet Against Two Accused in Karnataka The Enforcement Directorate filed a chargesheet in a case involving an alleged Rs 33.34 crore stipend scam at Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College. Funds meant for postgraduate students between 2018 and 2024 were allegedly misused.#kerala #nta #neet_ug_2026 #union_health_ministry #anupriya_patel

Government Sets New Deadline to Release Pending Scholarship Payments for 5.87 Lakh Students The Uttar Pradesh government has announced a revised timeline to resolve long-standing delays in releasing scholarship payments to approximately 5.87 lakh students. The decision aims to ensure that eligible candidates receive financial support without further administrative hurdles. The deadline for transferring funds has been set for March 16, 2026, following a directive from the state’s Social Welfare Department. This move is expected to alleviate the financial strain on students whose academic progress was disrupted by the uncertainty surrounding scholarship disbursements. The delay in scholarship payments during the 2024–25 academic session was attributed to a combination of administrative and technical challenges. Issues such as the failure of colleges to lock master data for courses like B.Pharm, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, B.Ed., and D.El.Ed. contributed to the backlog. Additionally, disruptions in the scholarship processing system left thousands of students in limbo, with their financial aid delayed. The government has now prioritized resolving these cases to prevent further academic and financial setbacks. To expedite the process, the district-level committees are tasked with completing the master data locking by March 1. Following this, departmental officials will generate online demands through the NIC system, after which the funds will be directly transferred to students’ accounts by March 16. The government has also instructed officials to streamline verification and approval procedures to minimize bureaucratic delays. Affected students are permitted to reapply for scholarships and complete any pending formalities to ensure their eligibility is confirmed.#uttar_pradesh_government #social_welfare_department #nic_system #district_level_committees #scholarship_payments
UP Scholarship Status 2026: How to Check Status, Important Dates, and Fund Distribution Students in Uttar Pradesh can now check the status of their 2026 scholarship applications through the official portal, scholarship.up.gov.in. The state government has made it easier for applicants to track their application progress by providing a step-by-step process for verifying their status. To check the status, students must log in to the website using their registration number and date of birth. The portal also allows users to download a PDF version of their status slip for record-keeping. The Uttar Pradesh government has launched a scholarship program to support students from General, OBC, SC, ST, and minority communities. The initiative aims to ensure financial assistance for education, with the state government uploading all necessary details on the official website. Applicants are encouraged to regularly monitor their application status to ensure timely disbursement of funds. Key steps to check the scholarship status include visiting the official website, selecting the correct academic year (2025–26), and entering the registration number and date of birth. The portal provides real-time updates on the application’s current status, such as whether it is pending, verified, approved, or rejected. For a detailed guide, applicants can refer to the official UP Scholarship portal. The scholarship process includes several important dates for different stages. The preparation of master data by educational institutions began on July 7, 2025, and ended on January 2, 2026. Verification of fees by universities started on July 8, 2025, and concluded on January 9, 2026.#up_scholarship_portal #umang_app #national_informatics_centre #up_scholarship_program #pfms_portal

UP Scholarship Status 2026: How Students Can Check Application Status Online The Uttar Pradesh (UP) government has launched a scholarship scheme to support students from various communities, including General, Other Backward Classes (OBC), Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and minority groups. Students who have submitted their applications can now check the status of their UP Scholarship 2026 online through the official portal at scholarship.up.gov.in. The process allows applicants to track their form’s verification, approval, or rejection status. To check the scholarship status, students must follow a series of steps. First, they need to visit the official website, scholarship.up.gov.in, and navigate to the “Status” tab on the homepage. Once there, they should enter their Registration Number and Date of Birth, select the academic year (2025-26), and submit the details. The system will then display the current status of their application, which may show one of three outcomes: “Rejected” (if the application was denied due to an issue), “Approved/Disbursed” (if the scholarship has been approved or the funds have been transferred), or “Pending Verification” (if the application is still under review). Students can also download a PDF copy of the status slip for future reference. For those who applied using a registration number, the process is slightly different. They can access their application status by visiting the official portal and entering their registration number along with the academic year (2026). The system will then provide the latest update on their application. Additionally, students can use the UMANG app on their smartphones to check their status.#up_scholarship_portal #scholarship_up_gov_in #umang_app #up_scholarship_2026 #pfms
