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"A Performance To Be Remembered": Katrina Reviews Vicky's Sam Bahadur

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Katrina Kaif turned cheerleader for her husband Vicky Kaushal at the screening of Sam Bahadur on Wednesday night. A day after, the Tiger 3 star, in her review of the film, praised husband Vicky for his "flawless" performance. On Thursday, Katrina Kaif shared a poster from Sam Bahadur alongside a moving note for her husband, who plays Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw in the film. She began her note by praising director Meghna Gulzar as she wrote, "Maghna Gulzar, such a poetic beautiful classic film, was transported to another era .. you can see your passion to telling his story and attention to detail in every shot." She then went on to review her husband Vicky Kaushal's performance and wrote, "And SAM !!!!…..GRACE, HEROISM , GRIT. What a performance, flawless, I'm just astounded , you are too inspiring , true to your craft in the most brilliant integral way , was so proud to watch you shine your way across the screen . I've seen you this last year po...

Exit polls: Axis My India predicts huge BJP win in Madhya Pradesh

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Opinion: What Higher Voter Turnout Could Mean For Rajasthan

The marginally high voter turnout in the Rajasthan assembly election is being claimed as a victory by both the BJP and the ruling Congress. While the BJP believes it's a sign of change, the Congress considers it popular support for its welfare schemes. The final voting percentage for 199 assembly seats in Rajasthan stood at 75.45 per cent (including postal ballots). The highest polling was recorded at Jaisalmer's Pokhran with an 88.23 per cent turnout and the lowest in the Ahore assembly seat at 61.24 per cent. More women (74.72 per cent) voted than men (74.53 per cent) this time. Rajasthan voted on November 25. The results on December 3 will decide whether the Congress retains power, defying the state's tradition of voting out the incumbent, or the BJP topples the Ashok Gehlot government.  In the last assembly election in 2018, Rajasthan recorded a voter turnout of 74.72 per cent (including postal ballots). This year's voting is 0.73 per cent more than the last time. ...

Jharkhand man dies hours before son's evacuation from Uttarakhand tunnel

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Former Mumbai mayor Datta Dalvi arrested for alleged offensive remarks against CM Eknath Shinde

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On Wednesday morning, Datta Dalvi, the ex-Mayor of Mumbai and leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), was apprehended on charges of employing offensive language and making inappropriate comments directed at CM Eknath Shinde during a public gathering on Monday. Law enforcement confirmed Dalvi's arrest on Wednesday and subsequently presented him before the local court, where he was remanded to judicial custody until December 12. According to the complaint, Dalvi allegedly used foul language against CM Shinde at a gathering of Sena’s (UBT) Konkan office-bearers. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/z82tQfZ

Protests in Srinagar NIT over alleged blasphemous remarks

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Protests erupted at National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Srinagar on Tuesday, triggered by allegations of blasphemous remarks made by a student from outside J&K against a particular religion. The accused student was subsequently rusticated by the NIT authorities.Police intervened to address the unrest and pacify the protesting students. A YouTube video purportedly containing the alleged offensive remarks led to demonstrations on the campus. “Investigation into the matter is ongoing,” Birdi said from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/p3ROJgb

No argument over politics or election till counting day, appeals paanwala in Chhattisgarh

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A pan kiosk in the remote Mungeli district of Chhattisgarh has restricted political discussions at his shop due to toxic arguments and threats. The owner, Mahaveer Singh Thakur, has put up a board outside the shop asking people to wait until December 3 and not waste time arguing over politics. The shop is a popular spot for locals to discuss news and elections over paan and tea. Thakur decided to take this step to maintain decorum and avoid heated arguments. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/3g8bYFI

Human trafficking network busted, Rohingya man among 5 arrested in Jammu and Kashmir

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Madhya Pradesh Teen Raped In Car By Man She Befriended On Social Media

A 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a youth who had befriended her on social media and his three friends in a car in Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior, police said on Monday. Police have invoked provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act since the victim is a Dalit, an official said, adding that nobody has been arrested so far. The incident occurred on November 21 but a complaint was lodged four days later as the girl kept mum because she was threatened by the accused against disclosing the incident, an official said. Additional Superintendent of Police Niranjan Sharma said the girl and her family lodged a complaint. "The girl became friends with a youth on Facebook last year. On November 21, her male friend took her to a deserted forest area in a car where he and his three friends raped her and also threatened to kill her," he said. A case was registered under sections 376 (Punishment for rape), and 377 (unnatural act) among ...

"BJP, BRS policy is to just stay in power and become richer": Priyanka Gandhi Gandhi in Telangana

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Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra accuses BJP and BRS of prioritizing their own wealth and power over the welfare of the underprivileged. She criticizes the leaders of Telangana for neglecting the poor while becoming richer themselves. Priyanka Gandhi urges voters to reject BJP and BRS and sends a message that the people of Telangana cannot be bought. She highlights the alliance between BJP and BRS in Telangana and how AIMIM supports both parties. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/S5lFEMd

Gill To Lead Gujarat Titans After Hardik's Move To Mumbai Indians: Sources

Indian cricket team batter Shubman Gill will lead Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 after all-rounder Hardik Pandya completed his move to Mumbai Indians on Sunday, according to sources. Pandya was the skipper of the team for the past two years and he even led them to the IPL title on their debut season in 2022. However, Pandya completed his move back to MI as part of an all-cash deal and it will be a perfect opportunity for Shubman Gill to prove his mettle as a captain. Pandya on Sunday returned to his "spiritual home" Mumbai Indians after an all-cash deal trade-off with Gujarat Titans was formally completed following 72 hours of intense drama. On Sunday at 5 pm, the IPL retention window was closed and at that point, Gujarat Titans named their IPL-winning captain in the retention list raising a lot of eyebrows. However it was learnt that the formal paperwork wasn't yet completed and hence IPL and BCCI didn't give greenlight of approval for the ...

Citizenship Amendment Act Final Draft Likely By March-End: Union Minister

Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra on Sunday said that the final draft of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA is expected to be ready by March 30 next year. The BJP MP from Uttar Pradesh, while addressing a gathering of the Matua community at Thakurnagar in North 24 Parganas district, asserted that nobody can snatch citizenship rights from Matuas, who had fled religious persecution in Bangladesh. "The process to roll out CAA has gained momentum in the last couple of years... some issues are being sorted out. Nobody can snatch citizenship rights from the Matuas. By March next year, the final draft of the CAA is expected to be ready for coming into force," he said, sharing dais with local BJP MP and Union minister Santanu Thakur. The CAA seeks to grant Indian citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, and Christians from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan entering India before December 31, 2014. Reacting to the claim, Trinamool Rajya Sabha MP San...

Delhi BJP chief writes to lieutenant governor, central agencies flagging 'irregularities' in DJB's tendering process

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Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva has written to central probe agencies and Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena, seeking an investigation into alleged irregularities in the tendering process for upgrading the sewage treatment plants run by the DJB. Sachdeva has accused the Delhi government of "hurriedly" awarding the upgrading and augmentation work at "escalated" costs. He has alleged a "scam" of around Rs 500 crore in the matter and called for cancellation of the projects awarded to the contractors. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/MFJad83

Silkyara tunnel breakthrough note before late Monday

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The government officials remained non-committal about the timeline for the breakthrough at Silkyara tunnel to rescue 41 trapped workers citing the situation getting technically “more complex” after the joints of the auger used for horizontal drilling got broken. But going by the time it would take for taking out the entire auger machine and then carrying out manual excavation, the breakthrough is possible not before late Monday, sources said. He also said that the agencies needed to dig another 12-15 meters for the breakthrough. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/dGZQ54w

'No hindrance in voting': Rajasthan police clarifies after stone pelting in Sikar

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Stone pelting and a scuffle at a voting booth were reported in Sikar, Rajasthan during the assembly elections. Police clarified that there was no hindrance to voting and urged people to come out and vote. Heavy police deployment was made in the affected areas. Ramprasad, DSP Fatehpur, stated that strict action will be taken against those involved in the clashes. The incident took place away from the polling booth, ensuring no disruption to the voting process. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/uhLc1Vd

Ex-Pakistan soldiers among terrorists: Army commander

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Lt Gen Dwivedi indicated presence of retired Pakistani soldiers among terrorists in J&K. The recent Rajouri encounter resulted in the death of 5 army personnel and a top Lashkar-e-Toiba operative. The encounter also revealed the killings of 10 civilians in Rajouri and attacks on security forces at Kandi. The two terrorists killed in the Bajimaal encounter were Quari, a top Pakistan-based Lashkar commander, and a sniper. Lt Gen Dwivedi emphasized the importance of neutralizing these highly trained foreign terrorists. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/VP1qCZn

"Can't Be Fishing Inquiry": Experts To NDTV On Hindenburg Case Petitioners

The Supreme Court on Friday raised tough questions against petitioners in the case linked to a report by a George Soros-funded group that targeted the Adani Group. "Why must we take foreign reports as the truth? We are not rejecting the report, but we need proof. So what proof do you have against the Adani Group?" Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud told the petitioner's lawyer Prashant Bhushan. "A publication's work can't be treated as a gospel of truth," Chief Justice Chandrachud said. The Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), funded by billionaire George Soros, had alleged insider trading in the Adani Group via two foreign investors. The Adani Group has called them "recycled allegations" and another concerted bid by Soros-funded interests supported by a section of the foreign media to revive the "meritless Hindenburg report". Experts speak to NDTV on the development: "The Supreme Court very rightly poi...

UP minister, MLA draw flak for 'insensitivity' while handing over cheque to Army officer's mother

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Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project achieves milestone: 100 km of viaduct, 250 km of pier construction completed

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The National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) has achieved another milestone in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor project by completing the construction of 100 km of viaduct and 250 km of pier work. Railways minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shared a video showing the progress of the ongoing Bullet Train project. The project has achieved the construction of a cumulative 100 km of viaducts and 250 km of pier work. The viaducts include bridges over six rivers in Gujarat. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/xvtWbNC

Congress has started showing its real colour: BRS MLC Kavitha allege attack on party candidate

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BRS MLC K Kavitha has accused Congress leaders of attacking a BRS candidate and party members during election campaigning in Bodhan Assembly constituency. Kavitha believes that Congress is feeling insecure about winning the upcoming elections in Telangana and is showing their true colors. Earlier, Election Commission officials checked Kavitha's vehicle, the second such instance this month. The state is set for a triangular contest between BRS, Congress, and BJP in the November 30 elections. In the previous election, BRS won 88 out of 119 seats. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/p7nM4LS

Should be vigilant to dangers of unsustainable financing that leads to vicious cycle of debt traps: India tells UNSC meet presided over by China

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Centre should release Rs 621 crore under NHM, 'mohalla clinic' a state initiative: Punjab health minister

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Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh has requested the central government to release Rs 621 crore in National Health Mission funds to the state, as it has not received any grants since December 2022. The central government denies withholding funds, stating that the Punjab government is converting their Ayushman Bharat-Health and Wellness Centres (AB-HWC) into 'mohalla clinics'. Singh argues that the 'Aam Aadmi Clinics' are a state government initiative and not part of the central scheme. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/qUcR0Ka

Normal life affected in shutdown in Manipur's Kangpokpi over killing of two persons

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A shutdown in Manipur's Kangpokpi district disrupted normal life as a protest against the killing of a security force personnel and his driver. Markets were closed, vehicles stayed off the roads, and attendance at government offices and educational institutions was low. The shutdown, called by the Committee on Tribal Unity (COTU), will continue until Wednesday evening. The killing occurred during ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur, which started after protests against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/2racmwW

Digvijaya Singh, Vikram Singh Nati Raja of Congress booked for poll code violation after protest over party worker's death

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Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, along with party MLA Vikram Singh Nati Raja and others, have been booked for violating the model code of conduct. They staged a sit-in without permission, demanding the arrest of a BJP candidate over the death of a worker in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur district. The incident occurred during the assembly elections in November. The FIR has named Digvijaya Singh, Nati Raja, and several others. The BJP had accused the Congress leaders of staging the sit-in without permission. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/qQcgOjv

Israel Ships "Legitimate Target", Warn Houthis After Vessel Seizure

Israeli ships are a "legitimate target", Yemen's Huthi rebels warned on Monday after their seizure of an Israel-linked cargo vessel opened a new dimension in the Gaza war. Sunday's capture of the Galaxy Leader and its 25 international crew came days after the Iran-backed Houthis threatened to target Israeli shipping over the Israel-Hamas war. The Houthis, declaring themselves part of the "axis of resistance" of Iran's allies and proxies, have also launched a series of drones and missiles towards Israel. "Israeli ships are legitimate targets for us anywhere...and we will not hesitate to take action," Major General Ali Al-Moshki, a Huthi military official, told the group's Al-Massirah TV station. Analysts also said Huthi threats to shipping around the Bab al-Mandab Strait, a choke-point at the foot of the commercially vital Red Sea, were likely to rise. The Bahamas-flagged, British-owned Galaxy Leader is operated by a Japanese firm but h...

Bhujbal should settle Fernandes family dues by Monday evening: Damania

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Anjali Damania, an anti-corruption activist, has given a deadline to Chhagan Bhujbal, the food and civil supplies minister, and his nephew Sameer Bhujbal, to settle the dues owed to a widow whose property they allegedly grabbed. Damania stated that if the dues are not paid, they will hold a peaceful vigil outside the building. Sameer Bhujbal had agreed to pay the family Rs 8.5 crores after the intervention of an NCP leader, but Damania insists that the entire sum should be paid upfront. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/KY58ezf

Koffee With Karan 8: Jahnvi, Vicky And Others Feature In Newest Promo

Hey fans, get ready for Koffee beans “to be spilled”, because Karan Johar is geared up for “a lot more brewing”. The filmmaker on Sunday dropped a new promo of  Koffee With Karan 8.  After four fun episodes of the celebrity chat show, the promo hints at the next set of guests and what is brewing in the mix. The clip opens with glimpses of Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, and Ajay Devgn . Next up, KJo is heard asking Sidharth Malhotra “One thing Varun [Dhawan] has that you don't?” Sidharth said, “A big a**.” Then Janhvi is heard saying, “ Wohi to centre point hai tumhari film ki.  [That is the centre point of your film.]” Varun can be heard saying, “ Yeh Dharma ka hero hai bahut nazuk hai.  [This is Dharma hero, he is very fragile.]” We also caught glimpse of Vicky Kaushal and Kajol on the Koffee couch. As Karan's close friends and industry colleagues went ahead to troll him, the filmmaker can be heard screaming, “Just keep quiet I can't bear this.” The vide...

Telangana polls: Hyderabad Police freeze Rs 8 crore belonging to private firm

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The Hyderabad police have frozen a sum of Rs 8 crore that was transferred online from a bank account of Visaka Industries to a security service provider. The transaction was flagged due to its high value, in light of the upcoming Telangana Assembly polls. The police visited the bank's branch, enquired about the transaction, and froze the amount. Further investigation will be carried out to determine the legality of the transaction. from India News | Latest India News Headlines & Live Updates from India - Times of India https://ift.tt/enKQhDu

World Cup: Yuvraj Picks His Player Of Tournament. It's Not Kohli Or Rohit

Veteran India pacer Mohammed Shami has been India's go-to bowler in Cricket World Cup 2023, where he is currently the top wicket-taker with 23 scalps to his name across six matches at an economy of 5.01. His heroics include three five-wicket hauls and a a four-for. Shami grabbed seven wickets in the semifinal against New Zealand in Mumbai on Tuesday. The right-arm pacer was not picked in the playing XI in India's first four matches in the tournament, but once he made a cut after an unfortunately injury to all-rounder Hardik Pandya , the pace sensation never looked back. "India always had match-winners on the bench. I won't say Hardik's injury was a blessing in disguise, but everyone was waiting to see how Shami would perform, and the way he has set the stage on fire has been outstanding. I feel if anyone deserves the Player of the Tournament award, it's Mohammed Shami," Yuvraj told Sports Tak . India's head coach Rahul Dravid came agonisingly close...

Hundreds Flee Gaza Hospital, Israel Army Says No Evacuation Order Given

Hundreds of people fled on foot Saturday after the director of Gaza's main hospital said Israel's army ordered an evacuation of the facility where more than 2,000 patients, medics and displaced people were trapped by the war between Israel and Hamas. Columns of sick and injured -- some of them amputees -- displaced people, doctors and nurses, were seen making their way out of Al-Shifa hospital towards the seafront without ambulances as loud explosions were heard around the facility. On the way, an AFP journalist saw at least 15 bodies, some in advanced stages of decomposition, along a road lined by badly damaged shops and overturned vehicles as Israeli drones buzzed overhead. The Hamas-run health ministry said 120 wounded, along with an unspecified number of premature babies, were still at Shifa hospital that has become the focus of the seven-week war sparked by Hamas's unprecedented October 7 attacks on Israel. Israel has been pressing military operations inside the ho...

Video: Madhya Pradesh Candidate Seeks 'Slipper Blessings' From Fakir

Voting for the Madhya Pradesh assembly polls may have concluded but elements tied to it continue to amuse citizens, particularly those on social media. A video of the Congress candidate from Ratlam, Paras Saklecha, gladly taking slipper slaps doled out by a fakir is being widely shared on the internet. Mr Saklecha, who lost the elections in 2013 and 2018, visited the fakir on Thursday with a pair of new slippers to seek his blessings. Mr Saklecha could not be reached despite multiple attempts. The video shows the fakir , who lives at a dargah on Mhow Road, hitting the former legislator on the head and then the cheeks. In the Video, @INCIndia MLC Candidate from MP, Paras saklecha is seen handing slippers to an elderly Kamal Raza (fakir baba) asking to be beaten (blessing). Irony will be that this Congress leader will go and call others Andhbhakt! pic.twitter.com/wevoNyUMfF — Amit Rakksshit 🇮🇳 (@amitrakshitbjp) November 18, 2023 As the elderly ascetic, affectionately calle...

How Long Will Oxygen-Rich Atmosphere Sustain On Earth? Study Says...

Oxygen, the invisible elixir of life, is omnipresent on Earth, shaping the very essence of our existence. This life-sustaining gas, constituting about 21 per cent of the Earth's atmosphere, plays a pivotal role in the survival of countless species. But this was not always the case. When the planet was formed around 4.5 billion years ago, the conditions were vastly different. Carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour were dominant in Earth's atmosphere. And scientists have predicted that in future, Earth's atmosphere will revert to one that's low in oxygen. A study, published in Nature in 2021 , describes the scenario when it will happen. That time is still a billion years away, but when the change come, it is going to happen fairly rapidly. The shift will take Earth back to something like the state it was in before what's known as the Great Oxidation Event (GOE) around 2.4 billion years ago, said the study. The research is again in news as scientists are searchin...

At Event Honouring Them, Tribals Sit On Floor, Officials Occupy Chairs

An event where the guests of honour were sitting on the floor while the officials honouring them were occupying most of the chairs has sparked a controversy in Puducherry. The Tribal Day Function organised by the Puducherry government on the occasion of tribal icon Birsa Munda's birth anniversary on Wednesday was attended by the Union Territory's Lieutenant Governor, Tamilisai Soundararajan, Chief Minister N Rangasamy, Speaker Embalam R Selvam and several senior officials. Videos showed a section of tribal men and women sitting on the floor along the aisle. Some people were also seen walking out in protest. One man was heard saying, "They spent Rs 3 lakh on this function. They could have built three houses for tribal families instead." Another tribal man said, "You brought us here saying we will be given awards and this is how you treat us? This is humiliating." After videos of people sitting on the floor went viral, the Tribal Welfare Department, which ...

'Younis, Afridi Would've Won World Cup With...': Ex-Pak Star Slams Babar

Babar Azam 's captaincy and Pakistan cricket team's poor show in Cricket World Cup 2023 has come under lot of scrunity. Pakistan failed to qualify for the semifinals of the tournament after finishing fifth in the points table, which led to several former cricketers demanding wholesale changes in the side, including the removal of Babar as skipper. The team, having stars like Babar, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf , suffered losses against India, Australia, South Africa, England and a shock defeat at the hands of Afghanistan. Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal said that had the likes Younis Khan , Shahid Afridi and Misbah-ul-Haq got an equal amount of support as Babar Azam and company received from the fans over the past three years, they would have won the World Cup. "The amount of support Babar and this team got from fans in the last three years, had they shown the same support to Younis (Khan), Shahid (Afridi), Misbah (ul Haq), these guys would...

How An Indian Startup Hacked The World

Chuck Randall was on the verge of unveiling an ambitious real estate deal he hoped would give his small Native American tribe a bigger cut of a potentially lucrative casino project. A well-timed leak derailed it all. In July of 2012, printed excerpts from Randall's private emails were hand-distributed across the Shinnecock Nation's square-mile reservation, a wooded peninsula hanging off the South Fork of Long Island. The five-page pamphlets detailed secret negotiations between Randall, his tribal government allies and outside investors to wrest some of the profits from the tribe's then-partner in the gambling deal. They sparked an uproar. The pamphlets claimed Randall's plan would sell out the tribe's “LANDS, RESOURCES, and FUTURE REVENUES.” Within days, four of Randall's allies were voted out of tribal government. Randall, who held no formal position with the tribe, was ordered to cease acting on its behalf. Amid the upheaval, the Shinnecocks' casino h...