Congress sees notice against Om Birla as 'strong message' Congress believes the removal notice against Speaker Om Birla sends a strong message about the undermining of the opposition under BJP rule. The opposition is buoyed by TMC's support for the no-confidence motion, aiming to show a vertically divided Lok Sabha and highlight an unequal parliamentary battle. #Congress #Lok_Sabha #Birla #notice #BJP_rule #strong_message #Birla_sends #removal_notice #strong #message

Punjab: Police officer beaten to death in village near Amritsar An Assistant Sub-Inspector, Jagjit Singh, was tragically beaten to death in his native village near Amritsar following a personal dispute. The altercation reportedly began when relatives of his son's girlfriend raised objections, escalating into a violent scuffle where the ASI was struck with iron rods. Five suspects have been apprehended, with police continuing efforts to locate others involved. #Amritsar #Singh #death #Jagjit_Singh #Assistant_Sub-Inspector #personal_dispute #officer_beaten #tragically_beaten #native_village #Jagjit

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New Jersey Devils vs. New York Rangers Game Preview The New Jersey Devils, with a record of 31-29-2, will face the New York Rangers, who have a record of 24-29-8, in a matchup set for 3:00 pm EST. The game will be broadcast on ABC and can be heard on the Devils Hockey Network. The Devils, currently positioned in the Eastern Conference standings, will look to capitalize on their recent momentum, while the Rangers aim to rebound from a challenging stretch of games. Both teams have shown resilience in key moments this season, with the Devils boasting a strong defensive presence and the Rangers relying on their offensive firepower. The contest promises to be a battle of styles, with the Devils’ depth in the forward lines and the Rangers’ experience in high-pressure situations shaping the outcome. Fans can expect a tightly contested game, as both teams seek to secure crucial points in their pursuit of playoff positioning.#new_york_rangers #new_jersey_devils #abc #devils_hockey_network #eastern_conference

Hudson River Rivalry Kicks Off with Devils vs. Rangers Clash The New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers will finally meet for the first time this season in the opening game of the Hudson River Rivalry on Saturday, March 7, 2026. The matchup, set for 3:08 p.m. ET at Prudential Center, marks the first of three scheduled encounters between the teams over the next three-plus weeks. The Devils, with a record of 31-29-2, host the Rangers, who sit at 24-29-8, in a contest that promises high intensity and competitive energy. Head coach Sheldon Keefe emphasized that the Devils will stick with their current lineup, with Jacob Markstrom starting in net. Keefe made adjustments to the forward lines, moving Jesper Bratt to a trio with Lenni Hameenaho and Cody Glass. The coach explained that Bratt’s performance had been affected by overthinking, particularly when paired with Jack Hughes, who often took the lead. By placing Bratt with Glass and Hameenaho, Keefe aims to let Bratt focus on his game, attack the net more, and increase his shot attempts. The Devils, riding a three-game winning streak, are looking to build momentum as they approach the end of the regular season. While they remain outside the playoff picture, the recent success has kept their hopes alive. Keefe praised the team’s mindset since returning from the holiday break, noting that the players have been disciplined and focused. The rivalry with the Rangers, however, adds a unique challenge. Keefe acknowledged the unusual timing of the matchup, as the Devils have yet to face their fiercest rival this season. He expressed optimism that the series could keep the team motivated and fresh. The Rangers, under first-year coach Mike Sullivan, are in a “retool” phase as general manager Chris Drury aims to rebuild the roster.#new_york_rangers #new_jersey_devils #sheldon_keefe #chris_drury #hudson_river_rivalry

USWNT vs. Colombia: Starting XI and Lineup Notes for March 7 Match The U.S. Women’s National Team will face Colombia in a crucial SheBelieves Cup match on Saturday, March 7, at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey. Kickoff is set for 3:37 p.m. ET, with the game broadcast on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max in English, and Universo and Peacock in Spanish. Radio coverage will be available on Westwood One in English and Futból de Primera in Spanish. The U.S. squad, led by captain Naomi Girma, has named a Starting XI that includes 11 players with 47.5 combined caps, marking the most experienced lineup since October 2025. Head coach Emma Hayes made two adjustments to the lineup, replacing Claire Hutton with Lily Yohannes and Gisele Thompson with Avery Patterson. The Starting XI features six players with FIFA Women’s World Cup or Olympic experience, including Rose Lavelle, Emily Sonnett, Emily Fox, Girma, Trinity Rodman, and Sam Coffey. Phallon Tullis-Joyce earns her sixth cap and second consecutive start in her first SheBelieves Cup tournament. The 29-year-old, who recently returned from a break, will play her first international match with the team. Rose Lavelle, the most capped player in the Starting XI, will make her 118th appearance and 98th start, surpassing Emily Sonnett’s 115 caps. Sonnett, who has competed in all 11 SheBelieves Cups, holds the record for the most individual tournament wins with seven. Emily Fox, the Arsenal right back, will make her 73rd cap and 62nd start, having contributed to a clean sheet in the previous match. Naomi Girma, the 25-year-old captain, will lead the team for the fifth time, having reached 50 caps on December 1, 2025. Trinity Rodman, at 23, will earn her 52nd cap and 32nd start, becoming the 22nd fastest player to reach 50 caps.#shebelieves_cup #colombia #uswnt #naomi_girma #sports_illustrated_stadium

USA 2-0 Argentina in SheBelieves Cup Opener The United States women’s national team secured a dominant 2-0 victory over Argentina in the opening match of the 2026 SheBelieves Cup on Sunday, March 1. The win extended the Americans’ streak of consecutive shutouts to six games and marked their first win in the tournament since the round-robin format was introduced. Lindsey Heaps and Jaedyn Shaw led the charge for the U.S., with Heaps scoring the opening goal in the 19th minute and adding an assist. Heaps received a pass from Emma Sears on the left wing, then converted the opportunity with a left-footed strike from just outside the penalty area. The goal marked Heaps’ 39th international goal, the highest total among current U.S. players. Shaw doubled the lead in the 56th minute with a right-footed shot that curved toward the left post. The goal was her 10th international tally, showcasing her growing impact for the team. After Shaw’s goal, Lilly Reale was substituted due to a right leg injury, with Emily Fox coming on in her place. Argentina’s Milagros Martín received a yellow card in stoppage time for shoving Trinity Rodman from behind. Rodman was treated on the field during the second half but did not return for the final minutes of the match. The U.S. controlled the game’s tempo, holding 67.7% possession and recording three shots on target. Argentina managed only one shot on goal against U.S. goalkeeper Claudia Dickey. The SheBelieves Cup, featuring teams from the U.S., Canada, Argentina, and Colombia, will move to Columbus, Ohio, on March 4, where the U.S. will face Canada. Canada opened the tournament with a 4-1 win over Colombia, with Vanessa Gilles, Janine Sonis, Sydney Collins, and Nichelle Prince scoring. The U.S.#shebelieves_cup #argentina #usa_wnt #lindsey_heaps #jaedyn_shaw

USWNT vs. Colombia: SheBelieves Cup Final Set for Saturday The U.S. women’s national team will face Colombia in the final match of the 2026 SheBelieves Cup on Saturday, March 7, at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey. The game, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET, marks a critical opportunity for the U.S. to reclaim the tournament title after their five-game winning streak was ended by Japan in 2025. A win or draw would secure their first SheBelieves Cup victory under head coach Emma Hayes, who took over the team in June 2024. The U.S. squad, led by Hayes, enters the final with momentum following a 1-0 victory over Canada on Wednesday. This win solidified their position at the top of the tournament table with six points, giving them a strong foundation for the final. The team’s experience and depth will be key as they face a Colombia side that, despite missing several key players, remains a formidable opponent. Colombia, coached by Angelo Marsiglia, has been inconsistent in the tournament. Their opening match against Canada ended in a 4-1 loss, though they narrowly defeated Argentina 1-0. The squad, which includes players like Linda Caicedo and Greicy Landazury, will be tested by the U.S. team’s tactical approach and defensive organization. Forward Ally Sentnor, who scored the game-winning goal against Canada, is expected to play a pivotal role in the final. Sentnor, who previously competed in the 2025 SheBelieves Cup, has adapted to her role as a forward after playing in different positions during her youth club days. She emphasized her willingness to contribute in any capacity, highlighting her speed and agility as assets to the team. Defenders Giselle Thompson and Avery Patterson may also see increased playing time, with Thompson starting consecutive games for the first time under Hayes’ tenure.#shebelieves_cup #colombia #uswnt #emma_hayes #angelo_marsiglia

2026 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament Bracket: Updated Seeds and Matchups as of March 6, 2026 The Big 12 Men’s Basketball Tournament is set to begin on March 10, with the event hosted in Kansas City, Missouri, at the T-Mobile Center. The conference, known for its competitive talent, features four teams ranked in the nation’s top 10. Recent developments, such as West Virginia’s victory over UCF, have added unpredictability to the tournament landscape. Arizona remains the conference’s top-ranked team, though several squads have seen notable shifts in their standings. Below is the latest seeding and projected matchups for the tournament. The updated seedings include Kansas State at No. 2 with a 3-14 record, Baylor at No. 3 with a 5-12 record, and Oklahoma State at No. 4 with a 6-11 record. Arizona State and Colorado are tied at No. 5 with identical 7-10 records, while West Virginia is listed at No. 9 with a 9-9 record. Cincinnati and TCU follow at No. 10 and No. 11, respectively, with records of 9-8 and 10-7. Iowa State and Kansas share the No. 12 spot with 11-6 records, and Texas Tech is at No. 14 with a 12-5 record. Houston and Arizona round out the list at No. 15 and No. 16, with records of 13-4 and 15-2. The tournament’s first round is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, with four games set to take place. No. 12 Arizona State will face No. 13 Oklahoma State at 11:30 AM CT on ESPN+. No. 9 UCF will challenge No. 16 Utah at 2:00 PM CT, while No. 10 BYU will meet No. 15 Kansas State at 6:00 PM CT. The final first-round matchup will see No. 11 Colorado take on No. 14 Baylor at 8:30 PM CT. The second round begins on Wednesday, March 11, with No. 5 Iowa State facing the winner of Game 1 at 11:30 AM CT. No. 8 West Virginia will play the winner of Game 2 at 2:00 PM CT, followed by No.#big_12 #t_mobile_center #kansas_city #kansas_state #baylor

Kansas City no longer a slam dunk for Big 12 basketball tournament The Big 12 Conference has long relied on Kansas City’s T-Mobile Arena for its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, a decision that has now come under scrutiny. Commissioner Brett Yormark extended the contract for the event through 2031 last year, but the arrangement is increasingly seen as outdated given the conference’s expanded geographic reach. The Big 12, once a Midwest-centric league, now spans nearly 2,000 miles from east to west, making Kansas City an impractical hub for fans in Arizona, Utah, and other western states. The decision to keep the tournament in Kansas City has drawn criticism for its limited appeal. While the venue works for schools like Kansas, Iowa State, and Kansas State, it poses significant travel challenges for fans in Colorado, Arizona, and Utah. For example, a trip from Colorado’s campus to Kansas City is over 600 miles, and mid-March Kansas City is not a typical destination for most Big 12 fans. The article highlights the need for a more geographically diverse rotation to accommodate the league’s growing footprint. Comparisons to the Pac-12’s approach to its tournament provide a blueprint for change. Former Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott moved the event from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in 2013, transforming it into a major destination for fans. The shift allowed for broader regional access and created a more engaging experience for attendees. Similarly, the Big 12 could adopt a rotating schedule to ensure accessibility for all member schools. Proposed locations for future tournaments include Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, Denver, Dallas, and Salt Lake City. This rotation would provide fans in different regions with more affordable and convenient options to attend the event.#t_mobile_arena #las_vegas #big_12_conference #brett_yormark #pac_12
