12-year-old girl falls from chairlift at California Mammoth Mountain ski resort

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A jaw-dropping video captured the traumatic moment a 12-year-old girl plunged to the ground after dangling momentarily from a ski chairlift in California.

The frightening incident happened Saturday at Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort, when the visiting snowboarder appeared to be unsecured on the chairlift.

In a video that went viral on social media, the girl appeared to grip the chairlift in a desperate struggle as her feet flailed in the air, still strapped to her snowboard. 

Several mountain staff members were then seen rushing over to help, placing padding and a safety net below in an attempt to catch her fall.

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Wide view shows ski patrol positioning safety net below chairlift

Ski resort staff scramble to position a safety net beneath a chairlift as a child dangles above the snow at Mammoth Mountain in California on Jan. 31, 2026. (Kristen Tellez via Storyful)

The girl then crashed to the ground, tragically missing most of the safety net, according to the footage. Rescuers appeared briefly in shock before scrambling over in alarm.

A woman claiming to be the girl’s mother commented on the post, saying her daughter “miraculously walked away with no broken bones or major injuries.” 

“As the mother of my 12 yo daughter that fell today I really want to thank everyone who came out to help her,” she said. “The mammoth team did their best to get to her as quickly as possible. It was an incredibly traumatic experience and everyone supported us.”

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Girl dangles from ski lift high above snowy slope at California resort

A 12-year-old girl dangles from a ski chairlift moments before falling at Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort in California on Jan. 31, 2026. (Kristen Tellez via Storyful)

Addressing questions about why the chair’s safety bar was not lowered, the mother emphasized that no one was at fault. She indicated that the chair slipped almost immediately after her daughter got on, leaving no time to secure it.

“As to the bar – we had no chance,” she added. “She slipped down right away. There was nothing that anyone did wrong. It was a series of small choices that happened quickly that led to a fluke accident.”

In the video, the girl appeared to be sitting next to two other people before falling. According to her mother, the group held onto her as long as possible, which gave rescuers time to respond.

Ski patrol rushes to help after girl falls from chairlift

Ski patrol respond after a 12-year-old girl fell from a chairlift at Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort in California on Jan. 31, 2026. (Kristen Tellez via Storyful)

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“As a mother I know it is my job to protect my child,” she said. “We held on as long as we could. Long enough to have people get into position to allow her to walk away.”

Despite the traumatic experience, she said the family will not be deterred from skiing and “will be riding again when she’s ready.”



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OpenClaw Bug Enables One-Click Remote Code Execution via Malicious Link

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Ravie LakshmananFeb 02, 2026Vulnerability / Artificial Intelligence

A high-severity security flaw has been disclosed in OpenClaw (formerly referred to as Clawdbot and Moltbot) that could allow remote code execution (RCE) through a crafted malicious link.

The issue, which is tracked as CVE-2026-25253 (CVSS score: 8.8), has been addressed in version 2026.1.29 released on January 30, 2026. It has been described as a token exfiltration vulnerability that leads to full gateway compromise.

“The Control UI trusts gatewayUrl from the query string without validation and auto-connects on load, sending the stored gateway token in the WebSocket connect payload,” OpenClaw’s creator and maintainer Peter Steinberger said in an advisory.

“Clicking a crafted link or visiting a malicious site can send the token to an attacker-controlled server. The attacker can then connect to the victim’s local gateway, modify config (sandbox, tool policies), and invoke privileged actions, achieving 1-click RCE.”

OpenClaw is an open-source autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) personal assistant that runs locally on user devices and integrates with a wide range of messaging platforms. Although initially released in November 2025, the project has gained rapid popularity in recent weeks, with its GitHub repository crossing 149,000 stars as of writing.

“OpenClaw is an open agent platform that runs on your machine and works from the chat apps you already use,” Steinberger said. “Unlike SaaS assistants where your data lives on someone else’s servers, OpenClaw runs where you choose – laptop, homelab, or VPS. Your infrastructure. Your keys. Your data.”

Mav Levin, founding security researcher at depthfirst who is credited with discovering the shortcoming, said it can be exploited to create a one-click RCE exploit chain that takes only milliseconds after a victim visits a single malicious web page.

The problem is that clicking on the link to that web page is enough to trigger a cross-site WebSocket hijacking attack because OpenClaw’s server doesn’t validate the WebSocket origin header. This causes the server to accept requests from any website, effectively getting around localhost network restrictions.

A malicious web page can take advantage of the issue to execute client-side JavaScript on the victim’s browser that can retrieve an authentication token, establish a WebSocket connection to the server, and use the stolen token to bypass authentication and log in to the victim’s OpenClaw instance.

To make matters worse, by leveraging the token’s privileged operator.admin and operator.approvals scopes, the attacker can use the API to disable user confirmation by setting “exec.approvals.set” to “off” and escape the container used to run shell tools by setting “tools.exec.host” to “gateway.”

“This forces the agent to run commands directly on the host machine, not inside a Docker container,” Levin said. “Finally, to achieve arbitrary command execution, the attacker JavaScript executes a node.invoke request.”

When asked whether OpenClaw’s use of the API to manage the safety features constitutes an architectural limitation, Levin told The Hacker News in an emailed response that, “I would say the problem is those defenses (sandbox and safety guardrails) were designed to contain malicious actions of an LLM, as a result of prompt injection, for example. And users might think these defenses would protect from this vulnerability (or limit the blast radius), but they don’t.”

Steinberger noted in the advisory that “the vulnerability is exploitable even on instances configured to listen on loopback only, since the victim’s browser initiates the outbound connection.”

“It impacts any Moltbot deployment where a user has authenticated to the Control UI. The attacker gains operator-level access to the gateway API, enabling arbitrary config changes and code execution on the gateway host. The attack works even when the gateway binds to loopback because the victim’s browser acts as the bridge.”



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Q3 Results 04th Feb Live: Bajaj Finserv, Trent, Bajaj Holdings, Tata Power, Apollo Tyres, Hexaware, Cummins India, Tube Investments, Kalpataru Projects, Emcure Pharma to announce Q3 results, Adani Ports, Adani Enterprises, Bajaj Finance, MobiKwik, BCCL, Solar, Ather shares in focus

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Business people using pen,tablet,notebook are planning a marketing plan to improve the quality of their sales in the future. istock photo for BL | Photo Credit: Jirapong Manustrong

3 Results Today, 04th Feb 2026 Live Updates: Find all the latest Q3 results 2026 updates of Bajaj Finserv, Trent, Bajaj Holdings & Investment, The Tata Power Company and more.

  • February 4, 2026 09:56

    Adani Ports Q3 results live: Shares swing

    Adani Ports stock traded flat at Rs 1,532.80 on the NSE at 9.55 am, after moderating between Rs 1,508.50-Rs 1,545.90.

    It reported a profit after tax of ₹3,043 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2025, up 21% yoy.

  • February 4, 2026 09:50

    Bajaj Finance Q3 results live: Shares flat

    Bajaj Finance shares traded flat on the NSE at Rs 964.40. It posted 6% yoy fall in consolidated net profit for the quarter ended December at ₹4,066 crore.

  • February 4, 2026 09:28

    CUB Q3 RESULTS LIVE

    City Union Bank Ltd. | CMP Rs. 285 | M Cap Rs. 21150 Cr | 52 WH/L 305/143

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result is ahead of expectations

    Advances came at Rs. 60892 Cr (+21% YoY, +7.4% QoQ)

    Net Interest Income came at Rs. 752 Cr (28% YoY), YoY Rs. 588 Cr, QoQ Rs. 667 cr

    NIM came at 3.89% vs QoQ 3.63%

    Non-Interest Income came at Rs. 245.3 Cr vs YoY Rs. 228.4 Cr, QoQ Rs. 259.1 Cr

    PBP came at Rs. 513 Cr (17.7% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 485 Cr, YoY Rs. 436 Cr, QoQ Rs. 471 cr

    Provisions came at Rs. 96 Cr vs expectation of Rs. 60 Cr, YoY Rs. 75 Cr, QoQ Rs. 57 Cr

    Credit Cost came at 0.6% vs YoY 0.6%, QoQ 0.4%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 332 Cr (16.1% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 322 Cr, YoY Rs. 286 Cr, QoQ Rs. 329 cr

  • February 4, 2026 09:28

    Indus Towers Q3 results live

    Indus Towers Ltd. | CMP Rs. 432 | M Cap Rs. 113969 Cr. 52 WH/L 455/313

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result is marginally above expectations

    Revenue from Operations came at Rs. 8146.3 Cr (-0.5% QoQ, 7.9% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 8248.6 Cr, QoQ Rs. 8188.2 Cr, YoY Rs. 7547.4 Cr

    EBIDTA came at Rs. 4459.5 Cr (1.9% QoQ, 13.4% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 4343.8 Cr, QoQ Rs. 4376.9 Cr, YoY Rs. 3934 cr

    EBITDA Margin came at 54.7% vs expectation of 52.7%, QoQ 53.5%, YoY 52.1%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 1783 Cr vs expectation of Rs. 1745.6 Cr, QoQ Rs. 1839.3 Cr, YoY Rs. 4003.2 Cr

    Quarter EPS is Rs. 6.8

    Stock is trading at P/E of 14.8x FY27E EPS

  • February 4, 2026 09:28

    VBL Q4 results live

    Varun Beverages Ltd. | CMP Rs. 481 | M Cap Rs. 171230 Cr. 52 WH/L 593/419

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result below Expectation

    Revenue from Operations came at Rs. 4204.4 Cr (-14.1% QoQ, 14% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 4326.9 Cr, QoQ Rs. 4896.7 Cr, YoY Rs. 3688.8 Cr

    EBIDTA came at Rs. 639 Cr (-44.3% QoQ, 10.2% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 742.2 Cr, QoQ Rs. 1147.4 Cr, YoY Rs. 580 Cr

    EBITDA Margin came at 15.2% vs expectation of 17.2%, QoQ 23.4%, YoY 15.7%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 251.8 Cr vs expectation of Rs. 319.6 Cr, QoQ Rs. 741.2 Cr, YoY Rs. 185.1 Cr

    Quarter EPS is Rs. 0.7

    Stock is trading at P/E of 41.4x FY27E EPS

  • February 4, 2026 09:27

    HFCL Q3 results live:

    HFCL Ltd. | CMP Rs. 69 | M Cap Rs. 10561 Cr. 52 WH/L 107/61

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result has improved

    Revenue from Operations came at Rs. 1210.8 Cr (16% QoQ, 19.6% YoY) vs QoQ Rs. 1043.3 Cr, YoY Rs. 1012 Cr

    EBIDTA came at Rs. 228.1 Cr (19.8% QoQ, 50.2% YoY) vs QoQ Rs. 190.3 Cr, YoY Rs. 151.9 Cr

    EBITDA Margin came at 18.8% vs QoQ 18.2%, YoY 15%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 97.6 Cr vs QoQ Rs. 67.9 Cr, YoY Rs. 73.6 Cr

    Quarter EPS is Rs. 0.6

    Stock is trading at P/E of 203.9x TTM EPS

  • February 4, 2026 09:27

    Adani Ports Q3 results live

    Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. | CMP Rs. 1517 | M Cap Rs. 327693 Cr. 52 WH/L 1549/1011

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result inline with Expectation

    Revenue from Operations came at Rs. 9704.6 Cr (5.9% QoQ, 21.9% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 9444.4 Cr, QoQ Rs. 9167.5 Cr, YoY Rs. 7963.6 Cr

    EBIDTA came at Rs. 5785.9 Cr (4.2% QoQ, 20.5% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 5634.8 Cr, QoQ Rs. 5550.3 Cr, YoY Rs. 4802.1 Cr

    EBITDA Margin came at 59.6% vs expectation of 59.7%, QoQ 60.5%, YoY 60.3%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 3199.7 Cr vs expectation of Rs. 3323.7 Cr, QoQ Rs. 3109.1 Cr, YoY Rs. 2548.1 Cr

    Quarter EPS is Rs. 14.8

    Stock is trading at P/E of 21.7x FY27E EPS

  • February 4, 2026 09:27

    Aether Industries Q3 results live:

    Aether Industries Ltd. | CMP Rs. 1046 | M Cap Rs. 13869 Cr. 52 WH/L 1086/723

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result is above expectations

    Revenue from Operations came at Rs. 317.1 Cr (15.3% QoQ, 44.4% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 288.4 Cr, QoQ Rs. 275.1 Cr, YoY Rs. 219.7 Cr

    EBIDTA came at Rs. 110.6 Cr (25.7% QoQ, 70.9% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 90.5 Cr, QoQ Rs. 88 Cr, YoY Rs. 64.7 Cr

    EBITDA Margin came at 34.9% vs expectation of 31.4%, QoQ 32%, YoY 29.5%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 66.8 Cr vs expectation of Rs. 57.1 Cr, QoQ Rs. 56.6 Cr, YoY Rs. 46.1 Cr

    Quarter EPS is Rs. 5

    Stock is trading at P/E of 46.6x FY27E EPS

  • February 4, 2026 09:27

    Kalyani Steels Q3 results live:

    Kalyani Steels Ltd. | CMP Rs. 702 | M Cap Rs. 3062 Cr | 52 WH/L 1032/667

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result is ok

    Revenue from Operations came at Rs. 462.4 Cr (1.4% QoQ, -4.5% YoY) vs QoQ Rs. 456.1 Cr, YoY Rs. 484 cr

    EBIDTA came at Rs. 91.5 Cr (7.2% QoQ, 9.8% YoY) vs QoQ Rs. 85.4 Cr, YoY Rs. 83.4 Cr

    EBITDA Margin came at 19.8% vs QoQ 18.7%, YoY 17.2%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 68.7 Cr vs QoQ Rs. 62.5 Cr, YoY Rs. 56.4 Cr

    Quarter EPS is Rs. 15.7

    Stock is trading at P/E of 11.2x TTM EPS

  • February 4, 2026 09:26

    PCBL Chemical Q3 results live:

    PCBL Chemical Ltd. | CMP Rs. 304 | M Cap Rs. 11955 Cr. 52 WH/L 444/255

    (Nirmal Bang Retail Research)

    Result is below expectations

    Revenue from Operations came at Rs. 1845.6 Cr (-14.7% QoQ, -8.2% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 2142.2 Cr, QoQ Rs. 2163.6 Cr, YoY Rs. 2010 cr

    EBIDTA came at Rs. 214.7 Cr (-19.4% QoQ, -32.4% YoY) vs expectation of Rs. 256.5 Cr, QoQ Rs. 266.2 Cr, YoY Rs. 317.3 Cr

    EBITDA Margin came at 11.6% vs expectation of 12%, QoQ 12.3%, YoY 15.8%

    Adj. PAT came at Rs. 22.9 Cr vs expectation of Rs. 85.8 Cr, QoQ Rs. 61.5 Cr, YoY Rs. 93.6 Cr

    Quarter EPS is Rs. 0.6

    Stock is trading at P/E of 17.4x FY27E EPS

  • February 4, 2026 09:24

    Stock market live updates: Sensex, Nifty trade flat

    Sensex traded 108.91 pts or 0.13 % lower at 83,630.22 at 9.18 am after opening at 83,252.06 against the previous close of 83,739.13, and Nifty 50 dipped 0.60 pts to 25,726.95.

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Elon Musk calls Spanish PM a ‘tyrant’ over plan to ban under-16s from social media and curb hateful content | Social media

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Spain has proposed a ban on social media use by teenagers as attitudes hardened in Europe against the technology, drawing personal insults against the prime minister from Elon Musk.

The government is preparing a series of measures including a social media ban for under-16s, the prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said, promising to protect children from the “digital wild west” and hold tech companies responsible for hateful and harmful content.

Sánchez said on Tuesday that urgent action was needed because social media was a “failed state where laws are ignored and crimes are tolerated”.

He also took Musk to task for using X to “amplify disinformation” over his administration’s decision last week to regularise 500,000 undocumented workers and asylum seekers, pointing out that Musk was himself a migrant.

Musk wrote on X in response: “Dirty Sánchez is a tyrant and a traitor to the people of Spain.” About an hour and a half later, he escalated his criticism, posting on X: “Sánchez is the true fascist totalitarian.”

Representatives of Google, part of Alphabet, TikTok, Snapchat and Meta did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Spain’s proposed measures.

Greece is also close to announcing a similar ban for children under 15, a senior government source said.

Spain and Greece look set to join countries such as Britain and France in considering tougher stances on social media, after Australia in December became the first nation to prohibit access to such platforms for children younger than 16.

Governments and regulators worldwide are looking at the impact of children’s screen time on their development and mental wellbeing.

“Our children are exposed to a space they were never meant to navigate alone … We will no longer accept that,” Sanchez said at the World Governments Summit in Dubai. “We will protect them from the digital wild west.”

Spain joins five other European countries that he called the “coalition of the digitally willing” to coordinate and enforce cross-border regulation, Sanchez said, without naming the countries, set to hold their first meeting in the coming days.

“We know that this is a battle that far exceeds the boundaries of any country,” he said. His office did not respond to a request for clarification.

Legislation to ban children under 15 from social media is passing through France’s parliament. Britain is also considering similar measures.

Spain’s proposed regulation would give parents clear backing to set limits and would ease social pressure for children worried about missing out, said Diana Diaz, director of the ANAR Foundation for at-risk children and adolescents.

The recent explosion of AI-generated content, and public outcry over reports of Musk’s Grok AI chatbot generating non-consensual sexual images, including of minors, has fuelled debate over the risks of such online content.

But there was no unanimous agreement that social media harms adolescents, said Jose Cesar Perales, a professor in experimental psychology at the University of Granada.

Sanchez said prosecutors would explore ways to investigate possible legal infractions by Grok, as well as by TikTok and Instagram, part of Meta.

The proposed ban would be implemented as part of a change to an existing bill on digital protection for minors being debated in parliament, a government spokesperson said.

About 82% of people in Spain said they believed children under 14 should be banned from social media, according to an Ipsos poll on education published in August last year. That was up from 73% in 2024.

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Ajit Pawar’s last phone call before his death, this important thing was said while sitting in the plane, audio surfaced

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The plane crash that took place on Wednesday, January 28 in Baramati, Maharashtra took the life of Ajit Pawar. At that time he was the Deputy Chief Minister of the state and the head of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Ajit Pawar had many responsibilities, one of which was to lead his party in the upcoming Maharashtra Zilla Parishad elections. He was fulfilling this responsibility very well. This is proved by a viral audio which is allegedly the audio of Ajit Pawar’s last phone call.

Actually, regarding a viral audio, it is being claimed that before the Baramati plane crash, while sitting in the plane itself, Ajit Pawar Had talked to his nephew Shrijit Pawar. During this, while referring to the Maharashtra Zilla Parishad elections, he had said that he is going to take every class and community along and the same should happen in his party.

Ajit Pawar remained a determined leader till the end

Late Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Ajitdada Pawar spoke to his nephew for the last time in his last moments. It is clear from this conversation of Katewadi resident Ajit Pawar that till the last moment he remained firm on his role of taking all the castes and communities along. His vision and commitment to unite every section of the society remained till the last moment. This is clearly visible in this conversation.

What was the important thing in Ajit Pawar’s last call?

We cannot share their audio here, but let us tell you what was in that audio. Ajit Pawar says to his nephew, “Hello! Hey Baba Digambar Durgade, a person of Mali community for many years, whom I have made the chairman of the district bank. Of the entire district bank. This bank is small, you have no information, nothing happens.”

On this Srijit Pawar says, “No, I told whatever information I had, Dada.” In response, Ajit Pawar says, “Son, we also take all caste and religion along with us.”

5-time Super Bowl champ Charles Haley reflects on teamwork, talks Hall of Fame

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Charles Haley knows exactly what it takes to win the Super Bowl – he should know, since he won it five times in his Hall of Fame career.

The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys legend actually got a chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy a sixth time Tuesday, as the NFL tabbed him to unveil it at the Super Bowl LX fan experience as part of honoring a longtime FedEx employee.

“He’s on my team now, he’s an All-Pro to me,” Haley told Fox News Digital of Jesse Alvarado, a FedEx driver of 32 years.

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Charles Haley of the San Francisco 49ers looks on from the field during the game against the Atlanta Falcons at 3 Comm Park in San Francisco. (Tom Hauck/Allsport)

Haley saw similarities between Alvarado and the five championship teams he was on.

“Hard work, dedication, and keeping that hunger going,” Haley said. “It’s the players. When you talk about the team, you talk about the Cowboys, Jerry [Jones] was selling the star, but the players are the stars. That’s what’s gotta be understood. Everything comes down to the players – the way they gel, the way they practice, the way they sacrifice for each other, that’s going to determine who’s going to be here next year.”

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Charles Haley address the crowd during halftime during the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Minnesota Vikings at Levi Stadium on September 14, 2015, in Santa Clara, Calif. The 49ers defeated the Vikings 20-3. (Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty Images)

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Haley’s five rings helped him earn a bust in Canton a decade ago, but he had to wait his turn. He did not get into the Hall of Fame until his sixth ballot.

Somehow, some way, both Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft will be waiting until at least next year. It’s led to calls for changes in the voting system, but Haley urged Belichick, Kraft and anybody else to simply be patient.

“I think it’s fair now. They changed the way it was, you have to earn it,” he said. “I was on number six before I got in. I’m not the one to ask about that. If you deserve to be there, you’ll get there.”

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Charles Haley of the San Francisco 49ers in action during an NFL football game circa 1988 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Haley played for the 49ers from 1986-91 and 1998-99.  (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

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Haley retired with 100.5 sacks and two First-Team All-Pro nods. Belichick and Kraft each have six Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots, while Belichick has two more from his days as the New York Giants’ defensive coordinator.

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Supreme Court: CM Mamata Banerjee herself will be present in the court today, there will be cross-examination on the issue of Sir in Bengal; Know the case – Supreme Court Cm Mamata West Bengal Sir Hearing Hindi Updates Eci Voter List Special Intensive Revision Case

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There will be a hearing in the Supreme Court today regarding the special intensive revision of the voter list in West Bengal. But the most special thing during this time will be that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee herself will be seen cross-examining. Let us tell you that Mamata Banerjee may seek permission from the Chief Justice of India to argue the SIR case herself. He has filed an interim application through his legal team seeking permission from the Supreme Court to present the arguments directly.

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Demand to cancel ECI orders related to SIR
In her petition, trained advocate Mamata Banerjee has sought quashing of all SIR related orders and instructions issued by the Election Commission on June 24, 2025 and October 27, 2025. He has also filed a mandamus petition to direct the Election Commission to conduct the upcoming assembly elections on the basis of the unchanged 2025 voter list. They argue that the SIR’s reliance on the 2002 basic list and its difficult verification process is a threat to the voting rights of genuine voters.



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Global Firepower 2026: America on top, Pakistan’s condition bad… Where is India in terms of powerful army?

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Global Firepower Rankings: Amidst the ongoing geopolitical tensions and war-like situations across the world, countries are further strengthening their defense strategies. Meanwhile, Global Firepower year 2026 Has released the Military Strength Ranking, in which the military strength of 145 countries has been assessed. This ranking has been prepared on the basis of more than 60 different parameters, which determine the power index i.e. PwrIndx score of each country.

Know what the rules are

According to Global Firepower, the perfect PwrIndx score for any country is considered to be 0.0000, but achieving such a score is not realistically possible under the current formula. The rule is that the lower the PwrIndx score, the greater the conventional military strength of that country.

America becomes number 1

In the ranking of 2026, America has once again retained the title of the world’s most powerful army. America’s PwrIndx score was 0.0741 and it has remained at number one continuously since 2005. Russia stood second, with a score of 0.0791, while China stood third with a score of 0.0919.

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rank Country Area power index score comparison to 2025
1 United States of America North America 0.0741 Number 1 since 2005
2 Russia Eastern Europe 0.0791 no changes
3 China East Asia 0.0919 no changes
4 India South Asia 0.1346 no changes
5 south korea East Asia 0.1642 no changes
6 France Western Europe 0.1798 came up from 7th
7 Japan East Asia 0.1876 came up from 8th
8 United Kingdom (Britain) Western Europe 0.1881 went down from 6th
9 turkiye middle east 0.1975 status stable
10 Italy Southern Europe 0.2211 no changes

Know which number India is at?

India and South Korea have retained their place in the top-5 and thus the ranking of the top five countries remains the same as last year. This time France has jumped to sixth position. France was at seventh place in 2025 and 11th in 2024, that is, it is continuously climbing up. Japan has also moved up one place to seventh place in 2026.

Britain’s ranking declined

At the same time, the ranking of United Kingdom i.e. Britain has declined and it has slipped to eighth place. In the last two years it has gradually come down from sixth place. Italy has retained its 10th rank and its PwrIndx score is 0.2211, completing the top-10 list.

This year has been disappointing for Pakistan. He was ranked ninth in 2024, slipped to 12th in 2025 and has now reached 14th in 2026 with a score of 0.2626. On the other hand, Germany has taken a big leap. Germany was ranked 19th in 2024 and has now moved up to 12th in 2026, which shows a major improvement in its military capabilities.

Drones to Diplomas: How Russia’s Largest Private University is Linked to a $25M Essay Mill

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A sprawling academic cheating network turbocharged by Google Ads that has generated nearly $25 million in revenue has curious ties to a Kremlin-connected oligarch whose Russian university builds drones for Russia’s war against Ukraine.

The Nerdify homepage.

The link between essay mills and Russian attack drones might seem improbable, but understanding it begins with a simple question: How does a human-intensive academic cheating service stay relevant in an era when students can simply ask AI to write their term papers? The answer – recasting the business as an AI company – is just the latest chapter in a story of many rebrands that link the operation to Russia’s largest private university.

Search in Google for any terms related to academic cheating services — e.g., “help with exam online” or “term paper online” — and you’re likely to encounter websites with the words “nerd” or “geek” in them, such as thenerdify[.]com and geekly-hub[.]com. With a simple request sent via text message, you can hire their tutors to help with any assignment.

These nerdy and geeky-branded websites frequently cite their “honor code,” which emphasizes they do not condone academic cheating, will not write your term papers for you, and will only offer support and advice for customers. But according to This Isn’t Fine, a Substack blog about contract cheating and essay mills, the Nerdify brand of websites will happily ignore that mantra.

“We tested the quick SMS for a price quote,” wrote This Isn’t Fine author Joseph Thibault. “The honor code references and platitudes apparently stop at the website. Within three minutes, we confirmed that a full three-page, plagiarism- and AI-free MLA formatted Argumentative essay could be ours for the low price of $141.”

A screenshot from Joseph Thibault’s Substack post shows him purchasing a 3-page paper with the Nerdify service.

Google prohibits ads that “enable dishonest behavior.” Yet, a sprawling global essay and homework cheating network run under the Nerdy brands has quietly bought its way to the top of Google searches – booking revenues of almost $25 million through a maze of companies in Cyprus, Malta and Hong Kong, while pitching “tutoring” that delivers finished work that students can turn in.

When one Nerdy-related Google Ads account got shut down, the group behind the company would form a new entity with a front-person (typically a young Ukrainian woman), start a new ads account along with a new website and domain name (usually with “nerdy” in the brand), and resume running Google ads for the same set of keywords.

UK companies belonging to the group that have been shut down by Google Ads since Jan 2025 include:

Proglobal Solutions LTD (advertised nerdifyit[.]com);
AW Tech Limited (advertised thenerdify[.]com);
Geekly Solutions Ltd (advertised geekly-hub[.]com).

Currently active Google Ads accounts for the Nerdify brands include:

-OK Marketing LTD (advertising geekly-hub[.]net⁩), formed in the name of Olha Karpenko, a young Ukrainian woman;
Two Sigma Solutions LTD (advertising litero[.]ai), formed in the name of Olekszij (Alexey) Pokatilo.

Google’s Ads Transparency page for current Nerdify advertiser OK Marketing LTD.

Mr. Pokatilo has been in the essay-writing business since at least 2009, operating a paper-mill enterprise called Livingston Research alongside Alexander Korsukov, who is listed as an owner. According to a lengthy account from a former employee, Livingston Research mainly farmed its writing tasks out to low-cost workers from Kenya, Philippines, Pakistan, Russia and Ukraine.

Pokatilo moved from Ukraine to the United Kingdom in Sept. 2015 and co-founded a company called Awesome Technologies, which pitched itself as a way for people to outsource tasks by sending a text message to the service’s assistants.

The other co-founder of Awesome Technologies is 36-year-old Filip Perkon, a Swedish man living in London who touts himself as a serial entrepreneur and investor. Years before starting Awesome together, Perkon and Pokatilo co-founded a student group called Russian Business Week while the two were classmates at the London School of Economics. According to the Bulgarian investigative journalist Christo Grozev, Perkon’s birth certificate was issued by the Soviet Embassy in Sweden.

Alexey Pokatilo (left) and Filip Perkon at a Facebook event for startups in San Francisco in mid-2015.

Around the time Perkon and Pokatilo launched Awesome Technologies, Perkon was building a social media propaganda tool called the Russian Diplomatic Online Club, which Perkon said would “turbo-charge” Russian messaging online. The club’s newsletter urged subscribers to install in their Twitter accounts a third-party app called Tweetsquad that would retweet Kremlin messaging on the social media platform.

Perkon was praised by the Russian Embassy in London for his efforts: During the contentious Brexit vote that ultimately led to the United Kingdom leaving the European Union, the Russian embassy in London used this spam tweeting tool to auto-retweet the Russian ambassador’s posts from supporters’ accounts.

Neither Mr. Perkon nor Mr. Pokatilo replied to requests for comment.

A review of corporations tied to Mr. Perkon as indexed by the business research service North Data finds he holds or held director positions in several U.K. subsidiaries of Synergy University, Russia’s largest private education provider. Synergy has more than 35,000 students, and sells T-shirts with patriotic slogans such as “Crimea is Ours,” and “The Russian Empire — Reloaded.”

The president of Synergy University is Vadim Lobov, a Kremlin insider whose headquarters on the outskirts of Moscow reportedly features a wall-sized portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the pop-art style of Andy Warhol. For a number of years, Lobov and Perkon co-produced a cross-cultural event in the U.K. called Russian Film Week.

Synergy President Vadim Lobov and Filip Perkon, speaking at a press conference for Russian Film Week, a cross-cultural event in the U.K. co-produced by both men.

Mr. Lobov was one of 11 individuals reportedly hand-picked by the convicted Russian spy Marina Butina to attend the 2017 National Prayer Breakfast held in Washington D.C. just two weeks after President Trump’s first inauguration.

While Synergy University promotes itself as Russia’s largest private educational institution, hundreds of international students tell a different story. Online reviews from students paint a picture of unkept promises: Prospective students from Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and other nations paying thousands in advance fees for promised study visas to Russia, only to have their applications denied with no refunds offered.

“My experience with Synergy University has been nothing short of heartbreaking,” reads one such account. “When I first discovered the school, their representative was extremely responsive and eager to assist. He communicated frequently and made me believe I was in safe hands. However, after paying my hard-earned tuition fees, my visa was denied. It’s been over 9 months since that denial, and despite their promises, I have received no refund whatsoever. My messages are now ignored, and the same representative who once replied instantly no longer responds at all. Synergy University, how can an institution in Europe feel comfortable exploiting the hopes of Africans who trust you with their life savings? This is not just unethical — it’s predatory.”

This pattern repeats across reviews by multilingual students from Pakistan, Nepal, India, and various African nations — all describing the same scheme: Attractive online marketing, promises of easy visa approval, upfront payment requirements, and then silence after visa denials.

Reddit discussions in r/Moscow and r/AskARussian are filled with warnings. “It’s a scam, a diploma mill,” writes one user. “They literally sell exams. There was an investigation on Rossiya-1 television showing students paying to pass tests.”

The Nerdify website’s “About Us” page says the company was co-founded by Pokatilo and an American named Brian Mellor. The latter identity seems to have been fabricated, or at least there is no evidence that a person with this name ever worked at Nerdify.

Rather, it appears that the SMS assistance company co-founded by Messrs. Pokatilo and Perkon (Awesome Technologies) fizzled out shortly after its creation, and that Nerdify soon adopted the process of accepting assignment requests via text message and routing them to freelance writers.

A closer look at an early “About Us” page for Nerdify in The Wayback Machine suggests that Mr. Perkon was the real co-founder of the company: The photo at the top of the page shows four people wearing Nerdify T-shirts seated around a table on a rooftop deck in San Francisco, and the man facing the camera is Perkon.

Filip Perkon, top right, is pictured wearing a Nerdify T-shirt in an archived copy of the company’s About Us page. Image: archive.org.

Where are they now? Pokatilo is currently running a startup called Litero.Ai, which appears to be an AI-based essay writing service. In July 2025, Mr. Pokatilo received pre-seed funding of $800,000 for Litero from an investment program backed by the venture capital firms AltaIR Capital, Yellow Rocks, Smart Partnership Capital, and I2BF Global Ventures.

Meanwhile, Filip Perkon is busy setting up toy rubber duck stores in Miami and in at least three locations in the United Kingdom. These “Duck World” shops market themselves as “the world’s largest duck store.”

This past week, Mr. Lobov was in India with Putin’s entourage on a charm tour with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Although Synergy is billed as an educational institution, a review of the company’s sprawling corporate footprint (via DNS) shows it also is assisting the Russian government in its war against Ukraine.

Synergy University President Vadim Lobov (right) pictured this week in India next to Natalia Popova, a Russian TV presenter known for her close ties to Putin’s family, particularly Putin’s daughter, who works with Popova at the education and culture-focused Innopraktika Foundation.

The website bpla.synergy[.]bot, for instance, says the company is involved in developing combat drones to aid Russian forces and to evade international sanctions on the supply and re-export of high-tech products.

A screenshot from the website of synergy,bot shows the company is actively engaged in building armed drones for the war in Ukraine.

KrebsOnSecurity would like to thank the anonymous researcher NatInfoSec for their assistance in this investigation.

Update, Dec. 8, 10:06 a.m. ET: Mr. Pokatilo responded to requests for comment after the publication of this story. Pokatilo said he has no relation to Synergy nor to Mr. Lobov, and that his work with Mr. Perkon ended with the dissolution of Awesome Technologies.

“I have had no involvement in any of his projects and business activities mentioned in the article and he has no involvement in Litero.ai,” Pokatilo said of Perkon.

Mr. Pokatilo said his new company Litero “does not provide contract cheating services and is built specifically to improve transparency and academic integrity in the age of universal use of AI by students.”

“I am Ukrainian,” he said in an email. “My close friends, colleagues, and some family members continue to live in Ukraine under the ongoing invasion. Any suggestion that I or my company may be connected in any way to Russia’s war efforts is deeply offensive on a personal level and harmful to the reputation of Litero.ai, a company where many team members are Ukrainian.”

Update, Dec. 11, 12:07 p.m. ET: Mr. Perkon responded to requests for comment after the publication of this story. Perkon said the photo of him in a Nerdify T-shirt (see screenshot above) was taken after a startup event in San Francisco, where he volunteered to act as a photo model to help friends with their project.

“I have no business or other relations to Nerdify or any other ventures in that space,” Mr. Perkon said in an email response. “As for Vadim Lobov, I worked for Venture Capital arm at Synergy until 2013 as well as his business school project in the UK, that didn’t get off the ground, so the company related to this was made dormant. Then Synergy kindly provided sponsorship for my Russian Film Week event that I created and ran until 2022 in the U.K., an event that became the biggest independent Russian film festival outside of Russia. Since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022 I closed the festival down.”

“I have had no business with Vadim Lobov since 2021 (the last film festival) and I don’t keep track of his endeavours,” Perkon continued. “As for Alexey Pokatilo, we are university friends. Our business relationship has ended after the concierge service Awesome Technologies didn’t work out, many years ago.”



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Mother says asking 13-year-old son to swim four hours to save family ‘one of the hardest decisions’ ever made | Western Australia

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Joanne Appelbee says asking her 13-year-old son Austin to swim four hours through dangerous waters to get help after her family was swept out to sea was “one of the hardest decisions” she has ever made.

“I knew he was the strongest and he could do it,” she told the ABC. “I would have never went because I wouldn’t have left the kids at sea, so I had to send somebody.”

The Appelbee family were on holiday in Quindalup, 200km (125 miles) south of Perth, when strong winds pushed their inflatable paddleboards and kayak offshore from Geographe Bay on Friday afternoon.

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In an interview with the BBC, Joanne explained the situation escalated rapidly while she was playing in the water with Austin and his younger siblings Beau, 12, and Grace, 8. It started with “a bit of fun” with two paddleboards and a kayak in shallow water at the beach, when the children “went out a bit too far”.

“The wind picked up and it went from there,” she said. “We lost oars, and we drifted out further … It kind of all went wrong very, very quickly.

“Early on, we sent this young man [Austin] back in to try and get help because it didn’t look like we were that far from the shoreline,” she said.

While Austin swam for the shore, Joanne and the children drifted further out to sea, soon losing sight of him.

The sun set and the waves grew increasingly large. Wearing life jackets, they struggled to grab on to the boards.

“I had assumed Austin had made it a lot quicker than he had,” Joanne said.

As more time passed, she questioned whether her plan had worked.

“If he hasn’t made it, what have I done? Have I made the wrong decision, and is anyone going to come and save my other two?”

But Austin swam 4km until he reached the shore.

“I was thinking about Mum, Beau and Grace … When I hit the floor I thought, how am I on land right now, is this a dream?” he said.

“After that, I had to sprint 2km to get to the phone.”

He reached his mother’s bag and rang emergency services at about 6pm local time.

“I said, ‘I need helicopters, I need planes, I need boats, my family’s out at sea.’ I was very calm about it. I think it was just a lot of shock.”

After the call, he passed out from exhaustion and was taken to the hospital where he called his father.

He wasn’t sure if his mother and siblings were still alive.

Out at sea it was dark and freezing cold. Joanne had been struggling to keep hold of her younger children, and feared the worst.

“I had assumed Austin hadn’t made it,” she said. “We couldn’t see anything coming to save us. It was very much getting to that point where we are on our own.”

The search party found the family drifting in the ocean and clinging to a paddleboard about 14km (9 miles) offshore.

At the time, Joanne was desperately trying to reach the children, who were floating away after getting flipped off the board by a large wave.

Joanne heard Grace screaming, but couldn’t hear Beau, until they turned off the boat’s engine and could locate him.

“It was an absolute nightmare,” she told the BBC.

Minutes after calling his father, Austin received the news they had been found. He said doctors and police officers were jumping up and down with joy.

“It was a moment I will never forget,” he said.

Joanne said she could only relax when the same ambulance worker who picked up Austin was able to confirm he too had survived.

Austin Appelbee (right) and his brother Beau, mother Joanne and sister Grace (L-R). Photograph: Briana Shepherd/ABC News

The family were treated at hospital for minor injuries.

“It was an absolute perfect ending to have them all well and happy and sore but no injuries,” she said.

Austin is still processing the ordeal, but has made it back to school already – on crutches – because his legs were so sore.

He praised the “really quick response” from emergency services and the “lovely ambulance crew”.

“I didn’t think I was a hero, I just did what I did,” he said.

Austin told the ABC he started swimming lessons when he was four and did VacSwim – water safety lessons for children – but had previously found it “quite tiring” to swim 350 metres without having a break.

Police inspector James Bradley thanked those involved in the rescue mission and said it was a reminder that ocean conditions can change rapidly.

“The actions of the 13-year-old boy cannot be praised highly enough. His determination and courage ultimately saved the lives of his mother and siblings.”



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