DigiPlus seeks Cape Town nod for South Africa debut

MANILA, Philippines — DigiPlus Interactive Corp. is moving closer toward operating in South Africa, its second international market after Brazil. This follows its application for an online gaming license in what it sees as one of the “most dynamic” economies on the continent.

In a regulatory filing on Wednesday, the company behind BingoPlus, ArenaPlus and…

https://business.inquirer.net/549002/digiplus-seeks-cape-town-nod-for-south-africa-debut

Dem Lawmaker Rains Down Fire On Trump

BROWN: So, we wanna talk about abuse of power, huh? Well, let me start here. President Trump’s only expertise on crime is committing it, not preventing it; enabling it, not ending it; and covering it up, not cleaning it up. He is a convicted felon. He has illegally frozen federal funding. He has assaulted the rule of law at every turn. He has consistently violated constitutionally protected due process rights, and he has unleashed a corporate agenda to enrich himself and his wealthy donors.

Right now, as we sit here, Trump is bending over backwards to protect Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker who preyed on children, and blocking the release of the Epstein files to shield criminals from accountability. In the last 10 months alone, he has pardoned countless white-collar fraudsters who ripped off the American people—often conveniently after they cozied up to him.

And let’s not forget, Trump pardoned every single person charged or convicted in the January insurrection. That included 172 people who pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement. It included dozens of repeat offenders, people with prior convictions for rape, manslaughter, and sexual abuse of a minor. It also included at least 10 individuals who have already been re-arrested for new crimes.

So, spare us. Spare us the talk of law and order because under Trump, that only means lawlessness for his friends and punishment for everyone else.

Now let me be clear: I care deeply about public safety in my district and in every district across America. Every person deserves to feel safe in their neighborhood, at their job, and at their school. And if I may, there is some good news. Violent crime has been consistently decreasing across America. Yes, we have more work to do, but we also know what works to keep it that way.

So, if you are really serious about public safety, let’s increase funding for violence prevention programs. Let’s pass common sense gun safety bills. And let’s provide additional federal resources to our local partners to recruit and train local law enforcement.

But what has this administration done instead? Rolled back gun safety reforms, gutted DOJ programs tasked with addressing violent crime, and blocked funding to local law enforcement and community violence prevention agencies like the one you served, Mr. Jackson.

Earlier this year, Cleveland Peacemakers Alliance—a local violence prevention organization—had its community violence prevention grant funding frozen by this administration. Mr. Jackson, I know you cannot speak to this specific grant, but can you talk about the importance of grants funded through the bipartisan Safer Communities Act and how freezes like this impact public safety?

JACKSON: Well, we know—from Cleveland Peacemakers to Advanced Peace to Safe Streets Baltimore to Life Camp in New York City—that these organizations that are doing violence intervention work are saving lives every day. Every study we’ve seen that focuses on how impactful community violence intervention has been has shown promise.

But this Trump administration hasn’t stopped at terminating violence intervention programs. They also terminated $1 billion in youth mental health resources that we know can help our youth who are in crisis—before a school shooting, before a suicide attempt, before any violent harm.

They’ve also made major cuts to the ATF. We know the ATF now has lost two-thirds of its inspectors, so they don’t even have the capacity to inspect gun stores to determine whether or not they’re violating the law. The administration also reversed the zero tolerance policy for gun dealers, where if they violate the law, they lose their license.

Even the Department of Justice website invites previously violating gun stores to come back and get their licenses again.

So, he’s not only defunding programs that we know are preventing violence—programs that are working with youth, working in schools, and working in homes—he’s also stripped, dismantled, and defunded federal law enforcement efforts to keep guns out of our communities.

BROWN: Thank you so much. Instead of funding proven public safety solutions, my Republican colleagues want to pull political stunts like weaponizing the National Guard against the American people.

Let’s be clear: that only sidelines local law enforcement, sows chaos, and distracts from real emergencies. So yes, it’s political theater, but worse—it’s dangerous political theater that puts communities more at risk, not less.
https://crooksandliars.com/2025/09/dem-lawmaker-rains-down-fire-trump

Central Railway ramps up efforts as Solapur reels under flood-like conditions

Train services on the Kurduvadi–Latur and Kurduvadi–Solapur sections were impacted due to rising water levels. As a precautionary measure, several trains were short-terminated to ensure passenger safety.

Additionally, train traffic was diverted via alternative routes, including Kurduvadi–Miraj and Kurduvadi–Latur, to minimize disruption and maintain connectivity. Passengers are advised to check the latest schedules and updates before traveling.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/flood-like-conditions-disrupt-train-services-in-maharashtra-s-solapur-central-railway-activates-emergency-response-23595632

Kuldeep Yadav rattles Bangladesh with three-fer in Asia Cup: Stats

Team India left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav delivered a sensational bowling performance in the Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025.

He rattled the Bangladesh batting lineup by taking a remarkable three-wicket haul, showcasing his skill and control on the field.

Kuldeep’s impactful spells played a crucial role in putting pressure on the opposition and boosting Team India’s chances in the tournament.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/kuldeep-yadav-shines-versus-bangladesh-in-asia-cup-2025/story

Kids love making (and eating) this easy noodle soup

Is a noodle obsession a matter of nature or nurture? Lane Li found herself pondering this question when she saw her noodle-loving 11-year-old son, Jackson, reach for a chef’s knife the size of his forearm.

Certainly, knife skills require some nurturing. “Let’s work up to that,” she said, handing him a paring knife instead.
https://www.twincities.com/2025/09/24/kids-love-making-and-eating-this-easy-noodle-soup/

UAAP: Ray Allen Torres’ dagger 3 lifts Adamson, keeps UP winless

MANILA, Philippines—Adamson shrugged off a chaotic fourth quarter and turned to Ray Allen Torres to upset the University of the Philippines, 62-59, securing its first win in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament on Wednesday.

The game featured numerous questionable calls in the fourth quarter that ultimately led to a 59-all deadlock in the dying seconds, but Adamson managed to hold on and clinch the victory.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641526/uaap-ray-allen-torres-dagger-3-lifts-adamson-keeps-up-winless

C. Viper comes to Street Fighter 6 in October

Capcom has announced that C. Viper, the next DLC fighter for Street Fighter 6, will be released on October 15. The announcement came with a new trailer showcased at the Tokyo Game Show, featuring extended gameplay footage of the character originally introduced in Street Fighter 4.

C. Viper brings her signature spy gadgets into the fray, allowing her to propel herself upward, send enemies flying, set them ablaze, and even electrify opponents. Her unique abilities promise to add exciting new dynamics to the Street Fighter 6 roster.

In addition to C. Viper’s release, Capcom revealed a special collaboration event celebrating the 30th anniversary of Banshee’s Last Cry. This collaboration will introduce a new scenario to the World Tour mode, available on the same day as C. Viper’s launch.

Finally, the update will also include Zangief’s Outfit 4, providing players with fresh customization options for the iconic fighter.

Stay tuned for October 15 to experience all these exciting additions to Street Fighter 6!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146074/c-viper-street-fighter-6-release-date

Seeing Ireland through my father’s vintage Kodachrome images

A Savvy Traveler’s Journey to Ireland in 1953
By Jannet L. Walsh

In 1953, a savvy traveler from rural Minnesota packed a portable 35mm camera, Kodachrome slide film, and other essentials for world travel. That traveler was my father.

My late father, Martin J. Walsh Jr.—nicknamed Marty to avoid confusion with his father, Martin J. Walsh Sr.—made our family’s first known return trip home to Ireland that year. He documented his adventures with Kodachrome film and his Clarus 35mm camera.

A native of Murdock, Minnesota, my father was 28 in 1953 and working as a railroad telegrapher, communicating by Morse code for the Great Northern and Burlington Northern Railroad — a career he maintained from 1943 to 1984 as the company evolved to Burlington Northern Railroad.

Our family belongs to a predominantly Irish immigrant community in De Graff, a small town in rural Swift County, Minnesota. They arrived in the late 1800s as part of a settlement initiative led by Archbishop John Ireland of Saint Paul. Archbishop Ireland helped establish a series of ten villages across five counties in western Minnesota between 1875 and 1885, providing Irish Catholic families like mine an opportunity to escape urban slums by resettling in farmlands.

Growing up, my father often reminded us, “We are Archbishop John Ireland’s people.” It was a striking coincidence that the Archbishop’s last name matched the country our ancestors had left behind in the mid-1800s.

Today, I live just three miles from De Graff, in the same house where my father was born in 1924. You can learn more about De Graff and the historic Church of St. Bridget via the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service website. Additionally, the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, offers a detailed presentation on Irish-Catholic immigration to America, providing deeper insights into this significant chapter of history.

### A Father’s Legacy Preserved in Kodachrome

Though my father was not a professional photographer, his incredible 1953 Kodachrome images survive today, giving us a rare glimpse into his expedition to Ireland. His love of travel and photography inspired both my brother, Paul M. Walsh, and me, as we pursued careers in photojournalism and media.

Because he carefully documented what he encountered, I now know much more about my father’s journey than I otherwise might. You can view many of Martin J. Walsh Jr.’s photographs of Ireland [here on Flickr](#).

I imagine my father as a proud young man with the incredible opportunity to see his family’s homeland for the first time. On one Kodachrome slide from May 16, 1953, he wrote, “My pockets full,” capturing the feeling of anticipation and preparation as he stayed across from Saint Stephen’s Green at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin.

### Passport Details and the “Black Irish” Mystery

My father’s U.S. passport, issued on February 6, 1953, lists no wife or children. The description notes he was 5 feet 11 inches tall, with brown hair, hazel eyes, and no distinguishing marks. Born in Murdock, Minnesota, his occupation was recorded as telegraph operator.

Interestingly, although his passport didn’t mention it, my father would refer to himself as “Black Irish” when I was a child. Although he was clearly Caucasian, with freckles suggesting he carried rare red hair genes, the term “Black Irish” typically describes people of Irish ancestry with black hair and dark eyes. The theory suggests such people may descend from shipwrecked Spanish traders. (Learn more about this fascinating theory [here](#).)

### The Journey to Ireland

In 1953, travel to Europe opened up significantly after World War II. My father’s journey began by train departing Willmar, Minnesota, according to my grandfather’s diary. Eventually, he landed by plane in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a stopover for refueling in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. This stopover was necessary in early postwar transatlantic air travel.

American Express offices facilitated communications, enabling him to stay in touch with family back home, receiving letters and local news from Murdock, including updates from the Catholic parish.

Gander’s strategic location later made its airport a designated alternate landing site for NASA’s Space Shuttle program—a fascinating twist of history that my father, flying from rural Minnesota, likely never anticipated.

### Exploring Ireland’s Landscapes and Heritage

During his trip, my father visited Killarney in County Kerry, an area linked to our family roots. Although he didn’t locate the farm I discovered in 2018 located in the Townland of Dromkerry, County Kerry, he did capture the stunning surrounding landscapes — views of the Gap of Dunloe, the Lakes of Killarney, the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, and Purple Mountain ranges.

His photos show a three-hour pony and trap ride through the Gap of Dunloe, as well as scenic railway stations, mountain vistas, and country landscapes.

### Dublin and The Quiet Man Connection

While staying at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin, my father photographed scenes after rain, including views from his hotel room overlooking Saint Stephen’s Green.

He traveled extensively by train and tour bus around Ireland—visiting Dublin, Galway, Limerick, and sites where the 1952 film *The Quiet Man* was shot. The movie, featuring John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, and Barry Fitzgerald, is a cultural touchstone for many Irish Americans. My father’s Kodachrome slides include images of John Wayne’s house and other film locations in Galway.

I wouldn’t be surprised if *The Quiet Man* inspired or strengthened my father’s desire to explore his family’s Irish heritage. Incidentally, in January 2019, I had the unique experience of watching *The Quiet Man* from my hotel room while staying at the Shelbourne Hotel—something unimaginable during my father’s trip. Unlike my father, I didn’t have a window view of Saint Stephen’s Green, but rather a courtyard view and the Irish flag waving from the rooftop.

### About the Author

Jannet L. Walsh of Murdock, Minnesota, is a photographer, writer, and educator. She is the author of the forthcoming creative nonfiction quest narrative *Higgledy-Piggledy Stones: Family Stories from Ireland and Minnesota*, scheduled for publication in 2022 by Shanti Arts Publishing. She has also compiled the *Irish Genealogy Toolkit*, a comprehensive list of resources for researching your Irish roots.

You can follow Jannet Walsh on [Facebook](#) and [Twitter](#).

*Originally published in 2022 and updated in September 2025.*
https://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/others/ireland-images-kodachrome

Thane Crime: Ambernath Police Arrest Couple With Drugs, Thinner And Cough Syrup Worth Over ₹2.5 Lakh

**Thane: Ambernath Police Arrest Couple for Possession of Illegal Substances Worth Over ₹2.5 Lakh**

The Ambernath Police have arrested two individuals, including a woman, for allegedly possessing a large quantity of illegal substances. The seizure included 334 bottles of thinner liquid, 8 grams of MD powder, 5 grams of heroin, and several bottles of cough syrup. The combined value of these substances is estimated to be over ₹2.5 lakh. Authorities believe the accused were planning to sell these substances in local areas.

**Accused Identified**

The arrested individuals have been identified as Sharif Shaikh and his wife, Asiya Shaikh, both residents of Ambernath. Acting on a tip-off from an informer, a police team conducted a raid at their location and successfully seized the contraband.

**Prior Cases and Investigation**

During the ongoing investigation, it was revealed that Sharif Shaikh had 29 registered offences against him, while four cases are pending against his wife at Ambernath police stations. An FIR has been lodged under the relevant sections of the NDPS Act.

**Police Statement**

Shailesh Kale, ACP of Ambernath, said, “We will investigate the matter further to determine what preventive measures can be implemented to curb such offences.”

The accused were produced in court and have been remanded to police custody for further investigation.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/thane-crime-ambernath-police-arrest-couple-with-drugs-thinner-and-cough-syrup-worth-over-25-lakh

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