Police: Texas child sex abuse suspect arrested in Vermont

Police: Texas child sex abuse suspect arrested in Vermont

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A man wanted on charges of sexually abusing a child in Texas has been arrested in Vermont, state police said Friday.

Kevin Godfrey, 43, was taken into custody Friday afternoon at his home in Concord as a fugitive from justice in Texas, which had issued a warrant for his arrest on child sex abuse charges.

State police say Godfrey previously worked for Northeast Kingdom Human Services as a mental health case worker and was embedded with the Vermont State Police at the St. Johnsbury Barracks.

The agency said his access to state facilities was revoked in December after state police learned of an active investigation by police in San Angelo, Texas. Godfrey had worked at the St. Johnsbury Barracks since December 2020.

State police say they partner with local mental health agencies to place case workers in barracks to assist troopers.

Godfrey was released on $5,000 bail pending his arraignment Monday. It couldn’t be immediately determined if he has a lawyer.

Texas’s Krishna Jayasankar won Silver For Shot Putt

Texas’s Krishna Jayasankar won Silver For Shot Putt

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19-year-old Indian American Krishna Jayasankar representing the University of Texas at El Paso is now the second Indian woman shot-putter to break the 15m barrier and won the silver medal at the Conference USA Indoor meet that occurred, Feb. 19-20.

Training at TX, for her, has been about a series of lifting, bar repetitions on the push press, squats, and supporting exercises to intensify the strength. She had started the season at 14.10m, and over a series of meets, hit the 15-meter mark It makes her the second Indian woman, the first being Manpreet Kaur from Ambala, who threw 15.21meter in2016 at the championship in Doha.
Jaysankar was a student of SBOA School and Junior College in Chennai where she began her athletic career, though she had yearned for it from her 6th grade. With motivation from her parents, Prasanna Jayasankar and Jayasankar Menon, both of are well-known Indian basketball players, she pursued her love for throwing.
Her broad physique is stated to have embarrassed her in earlier days, but she soon learned to corral it for sport. She went to Jamaica to train and develop needed skills.
Coming on an academic scholarship to the University of Texas gave growth to her sporting career.

U.S.-based blog appeared to apologize for falsely reporting the death of Queen Elizabeth II

U.S.-based blog appeared to apologize for falsely reporting the death of Queen Elizabeth II

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pic credit: Twitter

Queen Elizabeth II is alive. But Hollywood Unlocked went viral on February 22 with a post to their Instagram account saying the longest-serving British monarch had passed away. The “Hollywood Unlocked exclusive” garnered thousands of likes and comments, and plenty of memes.

On Sunday, Buckingham Palace announced the Queen had tested positive for COVID and she is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms. As a 95-year-old who tested positive and is displaying symptoms, rumors around her health are bound to circulate. Earlier this year, the internet was fully convinced the Queen was secretly dead.

Enter Hollywood Unlocked: A tabloid-esque blog that typically reports on American culture and news, who likely knew (falsely) reporting on the Queen’s death would generate numerous headlines and clicks. CEO Jason Lee doubled down on the post, with a screenshot of his notes app reading, “1. I’ve never lied. 2. I’ve never been wrong. 3. I trust my sources. 4. I have yet to see an official statement from the palace saying otherwise.” After a Twitter account proclaiming to be Hollywood Unlocked tweeted an apology, seemingly placing blame on an intern, Lee responded, “Woke up to some fake account posting a retraction. We do not know that account and we have not retracted our story.”

When Queen Elizabeth II does pass away, it will not be announced through an entertainment Instagram post—that’s for certain. There’s an elaborate plan for what happens when the Queen dies already in place, which begins with the Queen’s Private Secretary informing the British Prime Minister.

Indo-American rapper Raja Kumari revisits her hits in ‘Live in Goa: The Catalogue Reimagined’

Indo-American rapper Raja Kumari revisits her hits in ‘Live in Goa: The Catalogue Reimagined’

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Indo-American rapper, songwriter and singer Svetha Yellapragada Rao of Telugu origin, better known by her professional name Raja Kumari, has released the compiled version of her previous songs performed with a band.

Titled ‘The Catalogue Reimagined’, the 30-minute journey with Raja Kumari will lead you to an immense melodic and inspiring experience. The Grammy-nominated rapper will be seen performing live in Goa for the audience across India.

Raja Kumari says, “It was a crazy time when no concerts were happening, I felt like I was adding something to the world before the second lockdown happened. The music was recorded and the lockdown period we used to mix and master. It was an amazing experience performing with a live band in Goa, one of my favourite destinations.

She added: “The 30-minuter comprises the hits that have been loved by listeners across the world. I am thrilled to announce my live concert tour across India with the same band on board. I am happy and grateful to be able to share live music with listeners without the studio embellishments. It’s just pure music.”

In the video, Raja Kumari is seen wearing a silk white-coloured slit attire, accessorising it with white flowers as hair accessories. Adding colour to her all-white ensemble, Raja Kumari teams it with blue earrings and a statement bindi.

America’s Got Talent fame Jane Marczewski passes away due to cancer

America’s Got Talent fame Jane Marczewski passes away due to cancer

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Former ‘America’s Got Talent’ contestant Jane Marczewski has died at the age of 31 after a battle with cancer.

As per E! News, the singer, who rose to fame while appearing on the hit show under the moniker ‘Nightbirde’, died on February 19 after a four-year battle with cancer, her family said on Monday.

“We, her family, are devastated by her passing and unimaginable loss,” the singer’s family said in a statement to NBC’s Today.

The singer added, “Those who knew her enjoyed her larger-than-life personality and sense of humour. She had a witty joke for every occasion–even if the joke was on her. Her lasting legacy will be the gift of hope she gave to so many through her music and the strength she found in Jesus. We thank everyone for their messages of love and support.”

TMZ was the first to report about Marczewski’s death, which comes months after she blew judges away with her debut on the NBC show in June 2021. Her performance prompted both a golden buzzer and an emotional reaction from AGT judge Simon Cowell.

Before launching into her original song, the singer shared that her cancer had spread to her “lungs, spine and liver.” Last August, Marczewski opened up about having to step down from the competition due to her health “taking a turn for the worse.”

“Sharing my heart with the world on AGT has been an honor and a dream come true,” she wrote alongside a photo of herself on Instagram.

“My point of view this summer has been astounding. What a miracle that the pain I’ve walked through can be reworked into beauty that makes people all over the world open their eyes wider,” she added at the time.

She continued, “Since my audition, my health has taken a turn for the worse and the fight with cancer is demanding all of my energy and attention. I am so sad to announce that I won’t be able to continue forward on this season of AGT. Life doesn’t always give breaks to those that deserve it–but we knew that already.”

In her last Instagram post in January, Marczewski shared a selfie, writing, “Honestly, things have been pretty brutal. But this is a photo of myself from last week where I felt pretty, and alive, and awake, and human, and real. I needed that. We’re all a little lost and it’s alright.”

Following news of her death, ‘America’s Got Talent’ host Terry Crews shared a photo to Instagram in her memory, writing, “We are saddened to learn about @_nightbirde’s passing. Our condolences goes to her closest family & friends in such of this difficult time. We love you, Nightbirde.”

‘AGT’ judge Howie Mandel also shared a few touching words on Twitter dedicated to the singer, calling Marczewski a “bright inspirational light in all our lives.”

“We must continue to live and learn from her words and lyrics. As much as I feel horribly about her passing, I feel lucky to have met, heard and known her,” he wrote.

Source: NDTV, E! News, NBC

Gajanan Maharaj Prakatdin celebration in Plano on 27th Feb (Sunday)

Gajanan Maharaj Prakatdin celebration in Plano on 27th Feb (Sunday)

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GMADP, Dallas Parivar is celebrating 144th Prakatdin Utsav of Gajanan Maharaj in Dallas, Texas on 27th of February 2022(Sunday) at Plano, Texas, from 1 pm onwards CST.

Address of the Event – 

@ Shri Ram Mandir, 

221 West Parker Rd, Suite 470, Plano, TX-75023 

Date & Time: 27th Feb (Sunday) from 1:00pm onwards (CST) 

The Legendary soul Sant Shri Gajanan Maharaj was enlightened through his noble incarnation and carried out an enormous transformation in the lives of countless people with his spiritual wisdom and divine power.
Every year, all around the world, devotees of Maharaj celebrate his Prakatdin Utsav.

Gajanan Maharaj has numerous devotees in the Dallas area, this will be a prominent event at the newly built Shri Ram Mandir in Plano, Texas.
All the devotees are planning a blissful event which will be comprised of Namjapa, reciting 21 Adhaya of Gajanan Maharaj and Arti, followed by Mahaprasad.
The Gajanan Maharaj America Devotees Parivar has put up a link to RSVP to join the most auspicious day of Maharaj and take Maharaj’s blessings on Prakatdin day.

Devotees can RSVP here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOTGREFagF2B7uTiuPkWI_Z8Ae_2ty7RLESdLjwel2L6G9fg/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

For more information, please contact:
Rahul Nimbargi – +1 (972) 971-4369
Pallavi Thatte – +1 (309) 838-3419