Jemele Hill is right: WNBA fans expect journalists to be ‘cheerleaders,’ and that’s not how this works


For years, one of the loudest complaints from WNBA players and fans was that nobody took the league seriously.

The coverage wasn’t robust enough. The TV deals weren’t big enough. The salaries weren’t high enough. The facilities weren’t good enough. The media didn’t pay enough attention.

Well congratulations, WNBA. You’ve made it.

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A basketball with Wilson and WNBA logos going through the net.

A basketball with Wilson and WNBA logos goes through the net during a WNBA game between the Phoenix Mercury and the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., on Sept. 6, 2025. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire)

The league is booming, attendance is soaring and ratings are up. Players are making significantly more money under a new CBA tied to a media rights package reportedly worth more than $3 billion. Teams are building state-of-the-art practice facilities that rival — and in some cases surpass — what NBA players have access to.

The WNBA is no longer fighting for relevance. But with that relevance comes scrutiny.

Jemele Hill addressed this issue this week on her “Flagrant and Funny” podcast after she faced backlash for criticizing the WNBA’s restrictive locker-room media access policies. Hill argued that for years, many fans viewed journalists covering women’s basketball as part of the movement rather than as independent observers.

“There’s more people covering the league now, it’s under more scrutiny, and (the fans) have had the expectation that the journalists are supposed to be extensions of teams. And the journalists are not supposed to be that,” Hill said.

“They expect our jobs to be to support the women. And while the support is, to me, in the fact that we have built an entire podcast around discussing women’s sports and all the culture and the issues and all the things that come with it, they expect the journalists to be cheerleaders.”

She’s spot on.

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Jemele Hill speaks on stage during the 56th NAACP Image Awards Hosts Hollywood House Symposium at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, Calif., on Feb. 19, 2025. (Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

For a very long time, coverage of the WNBA often resembled advocacy more than journalism. That’s not necessarily malicious. The league was smaller. Women’s sports historically received less investment and less respect. Many reporters covering the W genuinely cared about helping grow the game.

Frankly, I understand that instinct. As a woman in sports myself, I know the struggle is real sometimes. I get it. Hell, I interned in the Indiana Fever PR department in 2009 when they couldn’t even give away tickets. So I’ve had a front row seat to watch the growth of the sport.

But somewhere along the way, a portion of the WNBA ecosystem — fans, players and even some media members — started treating criticism as betrayal.

That’s a problem. Because tough questions are not “disrespect,” and pointing out poor play is not “misogyny.” And journalists are not supposed to function as an extension of league PR departments.

That tension has become increasingly obvious as the WNBA grows into a legitimate mainstream sports property attracting broader coverage from outlets outside the league’s longtime inner circle.

You can see it in the outrage over reporters asking uncomfortable questions. You can see it in the league’s restrictive media access policies. You can see it whenever players or fans accuse journalists of “not supporting women” simply because coverage wasn’t glowing enough.

Paige Bueckers speaking to media at WNBA All-Star practice in Indianapolis

Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings speaks to the media during the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star practice sessions at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on July 18, 2025. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Last year, veteran reporter Christine Brennan faced backlash — including a formal statement from the WNBPA — after asking DiJonai Carrington whether contact with Caitlin Clark during a controversial play was intentional. Critics argued Brennan was “pushing a narrative.”

More recently, reporters criticizing the WNBA’s limited locker-room access policies (including Jemele Hill) were treated with vitriol as if locker-room interviews are pervy and invasive. Even though they are the norm in every single major professional men’s sport.

Last month, Dallas Wings PR abruptly shut down a reporter’s question to rookie Azzi Fudd about navigating the spotlight alongside teammate and rumored girlfriend Paige Bueckers. Dawn Staley slammed a CBS reporter as “biased” because he dared to refer to a couple of Golden State Valkyries players by name.

And then there’s the growing hostility toward media access altogether. Angel Reese recently said she’d rather pay a fine than speak to aggressive reporters, a stance applauded by Megan Rapinoe as empowering.

Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky being interviewed at Wintrust Arena in Chicago

Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky is interviewed before the game against the Minnesota Lynx at Wintrust Arena in Chicago on July 12, 2025. (Daniel Bartel/Getty Images)

We’ve reached a point where saying a player had a terrible game can trigger accusations of sexism or “agenda-driven” coverage. Meanwhile, male athletes get ripped to shreds 24/7 on television, radio, podcasts and social media without anyone questioning whether the existence of criticism itself is harmful to the sport.

That double standard does women’s sports no favors. In fact, I’d argue it’s insulting.

Equality in sports doesn’t mean female athletes only deserve positive coverage. It means they deserve to be treated like professionals whose performances, decisions and controversies are worthy of honest analysis — the good and the bad.

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And to be clear, there absolutely are bad-faith actors out there. There are internet trolls who don’t watch the WNBA, don’t care about women’s basketball and only engage with the sport to stir up culture war nonsense or demean female athletes.

But credentialed journalists doing fair, objective reporting are not the enemy.

I say that as someone whose platform hasn’t always had a harmonious relationship with the WNBA. There was a time when getting credentialed to cover games felt like pulling teeth for outlets perceived as unfriendly to the league. Even now, there’s still an undeniable sense that parts of WNBA media culture operate like an exclusive club.

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Nneka Ogwumike of the Seattle Storm is interviewed by Holly Rowe of ESPN following the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, on July 19, 2025. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

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If the WNBA truly wants to be treated like the major professional sports league it has worked so hard to become, then it has to accept everything that comes with that territory.

Million-dollar salaries. Chartered flights. State-of-the-art facilities. Met Gala invitations.

But also scrutiny, uncomfortable questions and accountability.



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TeamPCP hackers advertise Mistral AI code repos for sale

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TeamPCP hackers advertise Mistral AI code repos for sale

The TeamPCP hacker group is threatening to leak source code from the Mistral AI project unless a buyer is found for the data.

In a post on a hacker forum, the threat actor is asking $25,000 for a set of nearly 450 repositories.

Mistral AI is a French artificial intelligence company founded by former researchers from Google’s DeepMind and Meta, which provides open-weight large language models (LLMs), both open source and proprietary. 

​In a statement to BleepingComputer, Mistral AI confirmed that hackers compromised a codebase management system after the Mini Shai-Hulud software supply-chain attack.

The incident started with the compromise of official packages from TanStack and Mistral AI through stolen CI/CD credentials and legitimate workflows.

Then it spread to hundreds of other software projects on the npm and PyPI registries, including UiPath, Guardrails AI, and OpenSearch.

“They [the hackers] contaminated some of our SDK packages for a brief period,” the company said.

TeamPCP claims to have stolen nearly 5 gigabytes “of internal repositories and source code” that Mistral uses for training, fine-tuning, benchmarking, model delivery, and inference in experiments and future projects.

“We are looking for $25k BIN or they can pay this and we will shred these permanently, only selling to the best offer and limited to one person, if we cannot find a buyer within a week we will leak all of these for free to the forums,” the hackers said.

The threat actor appears open to negotiations, stating that the asking price is flexible and that interested buyers are free to submit what they believe is a fair offer for the 450 repositories offered for sale.

TeamPCP hackers offering to sell Mistral AI data
TeamPCP hackers offering to sell Mistral AI data
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Mistral AI told BleepingComputer that the TeamPCP managed to contaminate some of the company’s software development kit (SDK) packages.

In an advisory published earlier this week, the company said that the breach occurred after a developer device was impacted by the TanStack supply-chain attack.

However, Mistral states that the forensic investigation determined that the impacted data was not part of the core code repositories.

“Neither our hosted services, managed user data, nor any of our research and testing environments were compromised,” Mistral told BleepingComputer.

Earlier today, OpenAI also confirmed that the TanStack supply-chain impacted systems of two of its employees who had access to “a limited subset of internal source code repositories.”

​A small set of credentials was stolen from the repositories, but the investigation found no evidence that they were used in additional attacks.

​OpenAI responded by rotating the code-signing certificates exposed in the incident and warning macOS users that they must update their OpenAI desktop apps before June 12, or the software may fail to launch and stop receiving updates.

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Zoos in Pittsburgh and Boston just hashed out a blockbuster one-for-one gorilla trade


Certain trades are so huge that they changed the course of a sport. Babe Ruth to the Yankees, Wayne Gretzky to the Kings and more recently, Luka Doncic to the Lakers.

That’s what I think we’ve got in a blockbuster gorilla trade between the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium and Franklin Zoo in Boston.

We’ve got a one-for-one deal that is going to shake up the gorilla market going forward, with Pittsburgh shipping a 7-year-old male western lowland gorilla, Frankie, to Beantown in exchange for Little Joe, a 33-year-old silverback.

Little Joe

Gorilla Little Joe has spent most of his career in Boston, but has been dealt to Pittsburgh for an up-and-coming young prospect. (Staff photo by Lisa Hornak/Getty Images)

Pittsburgh is getting a veteran presence in its enclosure, while Boston gets a highly touted prospect who will have some considerable ass-scratching, feces-throwing shoes to fill.

According to The Pittsburgh Tribune, Frankie will become part of a “bachelor group” with two other males, which means Boston is really building toward the future.

As you might expect, the internet was going, well, ape s–t over this.

I knew that this sometimes happened with zoos, swapping animals around. In fact, when I was a kid, I remember it was a big deal that my local zoo made a big free-agent signing and brought in an albino alligator.

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He carried the franchise for a few seasons.

But I want more of this. I want to see zoos cutting deals to assemble the best lineups. And I don’t mean one-for-one species deals.

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I’d love to see how many flamingos it’s going to take for a rhino. I bet it’s a lot. Hell, may have to throw in a first crack at an opportunity to sign a panda on loan from China.

Little Joe

A change of scenery could be just what the veterinarian ordered for Little Joe. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

I hope to keep an eye on this to see how it pans out. Little Joe has a bit of a troubled past. In 2003, he escaped his enclosure and injured a kid.

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Hey, nobody’s perfect.

So, maybe the blue-collar environment in the Steel City will do him some good and help find his game because anyone who knows apes — and I’ve seen all the Planet of the Apes films, so I think I know what I’m talking about — knows he still has some tread on the tire.



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Renowned feminist artist and film-maker Valie Export dies aged 85 | Austria

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Valie Export, the Austrian performance artist and film-maker who inverted the male gaze in ways that were provocative, shocking and often outrageously fun, has died aged 85.

The artist’s own foundation announced on Thursday evening that Export died in Vienna earlier the same day, three days before her 86th birthday.

She is best known for low-budget performances that scandalised Austria and Germany in the late 1960s, but have since been recognised as milestones in feminist art for exposing the objectification of the female body.

Most notorious was 1968’s Tapp und Tastkino (Tap and Touch Cinema), for which Export strapped a model theatre stage to her chest and invited shoppers in Vienna’s city centre to touch her bare breasts through a tiny curtain. Her artist colleague Peter Weibel rallied passersby through a megaphone, and timed each “action” with a stopwatch.

The zeal with which she laid bare patriarchal power structures was also on display in the centrepiece of her 1980 show at the Venice Biennale. Entitled Geburtenbett (Birth Bed), it showed an outsized female abdomen with crooked legs on a mattress, red neon strip lights streaming from her vagina, and a TV transmitting a Catholic mass where the head would be.

Valie Export, born Waltraud Lehner in 1940, came up with her alias when she was 27 years old. Photograph: Leonhard Föger/Reuters

“Valie was one of the most visionary feminist artists to emerge in Europe in the second half of the 20th century”, her gallerist Thaddaeus Ropac said in a statement. “Her passing marks the loss of a singular perspective in contemporary art, one that influenced artists across generations. Her pioneering work continues to be of such great urgency.”

Born Waltraud Lehner in 1940 in Linz, Export boarded at a convent school as a child but left at 14 to study at the city’s School of Arts and Crafts. She married and had a child before she turned 20, but soon after decided to divorce and place her daughter into temporary care with an older sister in order to study in Vienna. “I thought: this is not my life, being married and a mother,” she told the Guardian in 2019.

Custody rights for her daughter were temporarily withdrawn by a judge when she was sentenced on pornography charges in 1970, over her co-editorship of a book on Viennese Actionist art.

Export came up with her alias in 1967 – the first name taken from her childhood nickname and the surname inspired by a brand of cigarettes called Smart Export – because she neither wanted to be known by the names of her father or ex-husband.

In 1968, she co-founded the Austrian Filmmakers Cooperative, and went on to participate in numerous international exhibitions, including at Kassel’s documenta in 1977 and 2007, and the 1980 Biennale, where she and Maria Lassnig became the first female artists to fill the Austrian pavilion.

Her feature film The Practice of Love, about a reporter who gets drawn into a crime case while investigating peep shows in Hamburg’s red light district, was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 1985 Berlin film festival.

She was professor of multimedia and performance at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne from 1995 to 2005, and in 2015, Linz opened a Valie Export centre for media and performance art in a former tobacco factory.

Her work was introduced to a new generation in 2005, when Marina Abramović re-enacted Genital Panic as one of the seven key performances of the 20th century for her show Seven Easy Pieces, at New York City’s Guggenheim museum.



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Sugar Export Ban Triggers Panic: Industry Warns Of Price Crash And Rs 12,000 Crore Debt Crisis For Mills

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Amid rising inflation in the country and ongoing uncertainty due to tension in West Asia, the central government has banned the export of sugar till September 30. This step of the government has been taken with the aim of increasing the availability of sugar in the domestic market and controlling the prices, but sugar industry experts have strongly criticized this sudden decision. According to experts, due to this step, the price of sugar in the domestic market will fall drastically, the debt burden on the mills will increase and the sugarcane farmers will have to bear the direct loss.



Global deals and image will be negatively affected
According to Bhairavnath Thombare, president of the West Indian Sugar Mills Association, sugar prices have already started falling in the domestic market. Expressing concern, he said that this sudden ban on exports till September 30 will tarnish the image of Indian sugar mills in the global market. India mainly exports sugar to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal and Arab countries and the ban has jeopardized the businesses of traders who had already finalized deals with these countries.

It will be difficult for farmers to pay their FRP dues
There is a possibility that the cash flow of mills will be affected due to stoppage of exports, which may cause major disruption in the payment of farmers (Fair and Remunerative Price or FRP). Thombre said that sugar mills in Maharashtra alone owe FRP about Rs 1,550 crore, while at the national level this debt is about Rs 12,000 crore. In such a situation, it will become very difficult for the mills to pay the dues of the farmers. Although the area under sugarcane cultivation will not reduce, farmers will not be able to get adequate profits from their produce.

Unstable policies and demand for ethanol blending
The industry alleges that the government does not have any clear and definite policy for the sugar sector. Jaiprakash Dadegaonkar, former president of the National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Limited (NCFCSF), said that sugar-related organizations have been demanding higher sugar prices for the last four years, but on the contrary, the government increased the FRP four times. Dadegaonkar says that due to this the sugar industry has already been significantly affected and the current ban will further weaken the financial condition of the mills.

As a solution to the current crisis, Thombare suggested that the government should increase purchases of sugar-based ethanol to compensate for the export ban. The use of ethanol in petrol should be increased from the current 20 percent to 30 percent, so that sugar mills can get financial support.

Jon Rahm apologizes after hitting volunteer with flying divot at PGA Championship: ‘inexcusable’


Jon Rahm is one of the best handful of golfers in the world, and, in media availability and his infrequent YouTube golf appearances, is thoughtful, funny and personable. On the course, in tournaments, however, Rahm is known for being among the fiercest competitors in golf. And without question, his own toughest critic.

That dynamic played out again in the first round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, just outside Philadelphia.

Pre-tournament, some expected that Aronimink would play easier than other major championship golf courses thanks to the lack of trees or other hazards around the fairways. But as play Thursday winds to a close, it’s played much harder than most expected. With a par 70 layout, the leaders have mostly hovered around three under. Rahm, in his post-round news conference, said as much.

“There was somebody earlier in the week where there was some chatter where people thought 15- to 20-under was going to win,” he explained. “And I think that got to somebody in the PGA, and they did something about it. Because if the golf course stays like this and it keeps firming up, yeah, obviously it’s not going to be anything like that.”

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Well, he found out himself just how hard it was playing on the seventh hole.

Jon Rahm reacting to his shot from the 12th tee at Aronimink Golf Club

Jon Rahm reacts to his shot from the 12th tee during the first round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pa., on May 14, 2026. (Bill Streicher/Imagn Images)

Rahm pulled his drive just a bit off the fairway in the left rough. He wound up catching a flier lie in the tricky rough, and went long on his second into the right rough. Angry with the shot and the outcome, several on-the-ground reporters said that Rahm swung his club at some tall grass and…sent it flying directly at a volunteer standing nearby, hitting him in the face.

The Athletic’s Gabby Herzig described it in a post on X, “A frustrated Jon Rahm just took a swing at the rough after his approach on No. 7. It caused a clump of grass to fly into a volunteer’s face.” She added that it looked like Rahm “felt pretty bad about it,” and that “he went over and apologized quickly.”

Jon Rahm tossing golf ball toward crowd on second green at Aronimink Golf Club

Jon Rahm of Spain tosses his ball toward the crowd on the second green during the first round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown, Pa., on May 14, 2026. (Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

Put in a difficult position, he wound up not being able to get up and down, settling for bogey. Some viewers caught his swing on Featured Groups coverage from ESPN.

After the round, Rahm was asked about it, and said he “couldn’t feel any worse” about it.

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“Thanks for reminding me of that,” he said. “I got a flier on my second shot that went long. It’s not a good spot. Just out of frustration, I tried to make an air swing, just over the grass, and I wasn’t looking, took a divot, and unfortunately, I hit a volunteer.”

He added, “Yeah, it hit him, and unfortunately it hit him in the shoulder and then the face. Which I couldn’t feel any worse. That’s why I was there apologizing. I need to somehow track him down to give him a present because that’s inexcusable and for something that could be completely avoidable. Whether it was my intention or not, it was just not good.”

Jon Rahm waving after his putt on the sixth hole at Aronimink Golf Club

Jon Rahm of Spain waves after his putt on the sixth hole during the first round of the PGA Championship practice round at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pa., on May 14, 2026. (Matt Slocum/AP)

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Rahm being the player he is, wound up recovering to finish his round at -1, putting him squarely in contention for his third major championship. Oh, and in what was one of the most eventful rounds of the day, he holed out twice, including from over 100 yards out.

Never a dull moment.



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Louisiana senate passes bill to eliminate one of two majority-Black congressional districts | Louisiana

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On Thursday, the Louisiana state senate voted 27-10 to pass a new congressional map that would eliminate one of the state’s two majority-Black House districts. The resulting map could give Louisiana Republicans a 5-1 congressional majority.

The supreme court’s recent decision in Louisiana v Callais, a case that centered on the state’s congressional maps, severely weakened the Voting Rights Act (VRA). The fallout from the decision was swift, with several other southern states calling special sessions to pass redistricting maps that would limit Black voting power.

Louisiana’s governor, Jeff Landry, a Republican, had immediately suspended the state’s ongoing house primary elections, despite 45,000 absentee ballots that were already cast – something that did not happen during the civil war, either world war or the Covid pandemic.

The map is nearly identical to one the state used in 2022 that resulted in a 5-1 Republican majority. It would drastically reshape district 6, which is currently represented by Cleo Fields, a Democrat, and make it more Republican. Under the unconstitutional existing map, the majority-Black district 6 runs almost 250 miles, from Baton Rouge and Lafayette in the south through Alexandria and to Shreveport in the north. The new map would be centered around predominantly white areas in the Baton Rouge suburbs and south Louisiana.

Under the map, district 2, currently represented by Troy Carter, a Democrat, would retain its Black majority. District 2 would cover New Orleans to part of Baton Rouge and probably lean Democratic.

Senate Bill 121 will now head to the state house. If it passes there, lawmakers must approve a new map by 1 June. On Wednesday, the state’s legislature gave final approval to a bill that would move the election to an open primary on 3 November, during which all US House candidates, regardless of party affiliation, would be on the ballot for voters in their district.

During a lengthy floor debate on Thursday, Jay Morris, the Republican state senator who sponsored the bill, defended the new districts.

But the state senator Sidney Barthelemy II, a Democrat, pushed back. “I would argue that if 80% of the Republican party is white, that [race] is a predominant factor – this amendment, and this bill in general, does use race as a predominant factor,” he said. “If the numbers bear out that the party is predominantly white, and you’re redistricting an area based on the party, then the two collide, and now you are redistricting based on race.”

Though Democratic lawmakers and voters have opposed the new maps for the duration of the rushed process, legislatively there is nothing they can do to stop Republicans, who hold supermajorities in both the state house and senate.

“You can’t bring a map like this, that’s gonna reduce representation, and think we’re just supposed to take it,” Royce Duplessis, a Democratic state senator, said. “You think I’m supposed to be cool about? You think I’m supposed to be calm about it? I don’t think so.”



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Bihar News: CM Samrat Chaudhary formed his new team in the Assembly and Legislative Council, who got what responsibilities? – Bihar News: CM Samrat Chaudhary Formed A New Team In Vidhansabha Vidhanparishad, Sanjeev Chaudhary Chief Whip

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Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary has made a major reshuffle in the Assembly and Legislative Council. At both these places, he has given big responsibilities to the leaders of the National Democratic Alliance on the posts of Chief Whip, Deputy Chief Whip and Deputy Leader. A letter has also been issued by Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary regarding this. It is written that new appointments have been made to conduct the parliamentary work of the ruling coalition party in the Bihar Assembly. In this regard, in the letter sent to the Assembly Speaker, many MLAs have been given the responsibility of Chief Whip, Deputy Chief Whip and Whip.



Sanjeev Chaurasia got big responsibility
According to the letter issued by the Chief Minister, BJP MLA Sanjeev Chaurasia has been appointed Chief Whip in the Bihar Assembly. JDU MLA Manjeet Kumar Singh has been given the responsibility of Deputy Chief Whip. Apart from this, MLAs Raju Tiwari, Gayatri Devi, Ram Vilas Kamat, Sudhanshu Shekhar, Rana Randhir, Lalit Narayan Mandal, Krishna Kumar Rishi, Arun Manjhi and Ratnesh Kumar have been given the responsibility of whip.
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Deputy Chief Whip will also be given the status of Minister of State
According to the information, along with these appointments, the Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip will also be given the status of Minister of State. On this reshuffle, BJP said that it will help in effectively implementing the party’s strategy in the Assembly, establishing better coordination among the MLAs and smoothly conducting the proceedings of the House. The post of Chief Whip is considered very important in the functioning of the Assembly. The responsibility of the Chief Whip is to ensure the presence of party MLAs, conduct voting on important bills and resolutions according to the party line and maintain coordination between the government and the MLAs. Whereas the Deputy Chief Whip assists the Chief Whip in his work and plays an important role in strengthening organizational discipline.

Alleged Tren de Aragua leader extradited to Houston for terror charges


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The highest-ranking member of Tren de Aragua to face justice in the United States has been extradited from Colombia and will appear in a Houston federal courtroom to face terrorism and drug charges, the Justice Department said.

Jose Enrique Martinez Flores, 24, who also goes by “Chuqui,” allegedly oversaw criminal activities in Colombia, including drug trafficking, extortion, prostitution and murder. Federal prosecutors stated that he is a high-ranking leader of the designated foreign terrorist organization in Bogota and is part of the inner circle of senior TdA leadership.

He was arrested on March 31 on a warrant requested by the U.S., and according to the DOJ, he has arrived in Houston and will appear in court on May 15.

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A Tren de Aragua gang member handcuffed and detained at CECOT prison in El Salvador

A high-ranking member of Tren de Aragua who allegedly oversaw the gang’s criminal activities in Colombia has been extradited to the United States, the Justice Department said Thursday. (El Salvador Press Presidency Office/Anadolu)

“Today’s extradition sends a clear message: under President Trump’s leadership, foreign terrorist organizations like Tren de Aragua will be hunted down and brought to justice,” FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital. He added that the FBI will continue using every tool available to dismantle violent criminal networks, stop the flow of drugs into communities, and protect the American people.

Flores is charged with one count of conspiring to provide material support to TdA in the form of personnel, including himself, and one count of providing material support to the organization.

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FBI Director Kash Patel said the extradition shows Tren de Aragua members will be hunted down and brought to justice as the agency works to dismantle violent criminal networks and stop drugs from reaching U.S. communities. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

A federal indictment also alleges an international drug distribution conspiracy based on Flores’ involvement in the distribution of five kilograms or more of cocaine in Colombia intended for distribution in the U.S.

The Trump administration’s State Department designated Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization and a Specially Designated Global Terrorist on Feb. 20.

The indictment against Flores came after the Trump administration filed its first racketeering charges—also known as RICO charges—against TdA members and its associates in April. These charges include conspiring to commit murder, sex trafficking, assault and drug dealing. Flores now faces up to life in prison and a possible $10 million fine.

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In December, a federal grand jury in Houston returned a second superseding indictment charging three other TdA leaders: Yohan Jose Romero, 48, Juan Gabriel Rivas Nunez, 45, and Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano, 38. They are charged with conspiring to provide and providing material support to TdA.

Mosquera Serrano, who is also on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list, is named in the conspiracy and distribution of cocaine charges along with Flores.



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Photo of US-China delegation criticized over absence of women: ‘masculine, militarized and exclusionary’ | World news

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By the time Donald Trump and Xi Jinping met at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Thursday, the bilateral had featured all the expected pomp and pageantry: a meticulously choreographed display of Chinese soldiers, children waving American and Chinese flags, and rows of senior officials and the US’s top business executives.

Conspicuously absent at the table, however, were women from either delegation – a stark visual that quickly drew criticism from observers who saw it as an unmistakable display of patriarchal power.

In a tweet that has attracted over 22,000 likes overnight, Gita Gopinath, an economics professor at Harvard University, wrote: “A painting of the end of meritocracy: A meeting of the two largest economies and not one woman at the table.”

Speaking to the Guardian, Gopinath elaborated on her comments, saying: “We have somehow gravitated back to this idea that what matters is your network and not your capabilities – and that matters [in terms of] whether or not you get a seat at the table.”

She added: “It’s just inexplicable how you end up with a single-gender table, given the many talented women around the world.

Halima Kazem, associate director for Stanford University’s program in feminist, gender and sexuality studies, echoed similar sentiments.

Comparing Thursday’s images to bilateral meetings during Barack Obama’s presidency, Kazem said: “We’ve gone backward. Obama-era US-China summits included women at the table. Now neither superpower thinks women belong in the room where great power politics happens. This isn’t just American failure – it’s a bilateral signal that women’s voices don’t matter in shaping the global order.”

China’s President Xi Jinping speaks during a bilateral meeting with Barack Obama in Washington DC in March 2016. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

Women seated at previous US-China bilateral meetings during Obama’s presidency included Liu Yandong, China’s then vice-premier, as well as Susan Rice, US national security adviser, and Hillary Clinton, the secretary of state.

Kazem pointed to the type of power being ostensibly signaled by both sides, saying: “This wasn’t about lack of qualified women – both countries have plenty in their diplomatic and security establishments. This was a choice about what kind of authority to project: masculine, militarized, and exclusionary.

“When both superpowers perform power this way, they’re jointly defining what ‘serious’ diplomacy looks like and who gets excluded from it,” she added.

Despite the absence of women at Thursday’s bilateral meeting in the Great Hall of the People, a small handful of women did accompany Trump on his two-day visit to Beijing, including Lara Trump, his daughter-in-law, as well as Jane Fraser, the Citigroup CEO, and Dina Powell McCormick, the Meta president.



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