The dark knight of Jalisco: Mexico’s ‘Batman’ hunts motorcycle thieves, leaves them taped to lampposts

Mexico gets their own batman who targets bike thieves. An unidentified vigilante dubbed the “Batman of Lagos de Moreno” has reportedly neutralised at least five alleged motorcycle thieves in Jalisco state over the past 10 days, tying them to lampposts with tape and leaving stolen motorcycles nearby, according to local media reports.The incidents have been…

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How to brighten a shady front garden bed without adding more flowers

What to plant in a dark entry bed so it looks bright instead of muddy by midsummer? Image credit – Gemini A shady garden bed ought to be tranquil and inviting. However, the bed may appear too dark, unbalanced, or bulky by midsummer. It is not the shade itself that makes such problems arise, but…

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Bjp 2027 Elections: Too Maach! BJP angles for more gains in 2027 | India News

Party Looks To Stay On The Up In UP, Get Upper Hand In Punjab Even before the last votes were cast in this round of assembly polls, PM Narendra Modi and BJP president Nitin Nabin were in Uttar Pradesh on April 28. They were mobilising popular support and attacking the opposition for defeating the Centre’s…

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Twisha Sharma death case: After 10 days on run, husband reaches Jabalpur court to surrender | India News

Samarth Singh and Twisha Sharma NEW DELHI: Samarth Singh, the husband of Twisha Sharma, a model-turned-actor from Noida who was found dead at her matrimonial home in Bhopal, on Friday appeared at a Jabalpur court to surrender, his lawyer said.The development came around an hour after he withdrew his anticipatory bail application filed before the…

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Why this show-off about independence in appointment of CEC/ECs when it can be decided by govt? SC to Centre

NEW DELHI: Questioning the appointment process for chief election commissioner/election commissioners where a panel of PM, a Cabinet minister and the leader of opposition, pick the candidate, Supreme Court on Thursday said that the present system allows the govt to appoint a person of its choice as two out of three member would favour it…

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Rupee continues to rebound: Currency jumps 31 paise to 94.29 against US dollar

Rupee began Wednesday on a strong note, rising over 30 paise against US dollar, extending its recent recovery as easing crude oil prices and a softer dollar index lifted sentiment. At the interbank foreign exchange, the currency rose 31 paise to touch 94.29 against the greenback. It opened at 94.46 and later climbed to 94.29,…

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IND vs ENG 5th T20I: Shivam Dube’s big blunder turns the game in England’s favour – WATCH | Cricket News

Shivam Dube (Image credit: X) NEW DELHI: India made the perfect start in the fifth and final T20I against England by dismissing Phil Salt early at The Rose Bowl in Southampton. But just a few overs later, a costly fielding mistake from Shivam Dube gave England captain Harry Brook a lifeline.The incident happened in the…

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‘Papa, I will fully shoulder…’: Rahul Gandhi remembers father Rajiv Gandhi with emotional note, childhood photo | India News

Rahul Gandhi’s childhood photo with his father Rajiv Gandhi NEW DELHI: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday paid tribute to his father and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi by sharing a childhood photograph with him on his 35th death anniversary. Paying tribute to him, Rahul said he would continue working towards…

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Row over pilots’ RT exam: DGCA sets up panel | India News

Mumbai: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has constituted a three-member committee to examine complaints regarding alleged out-of-syllabus questions in the Radio Telephony Restricted (RTR) examination conducted on May 20, reviving a long-running debate within the Indian aviation industry over the way pilots are tested for radio communication proficiency.According to a DGCA order dated…

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How a stress fracture turned Gurnoor Brar into a tearaway quick | Cricket News

One had to rub the eyes when Gurnoor Brar effortlessly clocked 148 kmph with his fourth delivery of his international career in the first ODI against Afghanistan on Saturday. The languid runup, the effortless delivery stride and the pronounced floaty outswingers coming down from six and a half feet can be lethally deceptive for a…

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