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The Times of India Video: Moment Donald Trump was attacked during rally

On Sunday, in Butler County, Pennsylvania, Trump's rally was disrupted by gunfire. Trump grimaced, clutching his ear as he bled after a bullet grazed him, then escorted offstage by Secret Service. Panic ensued, attendees fled, some recorded. Trump, wearing a MAGA cap, raised his fist and lamented on TruthSocial. One attendee and the shooter died.

The Times of India Donald Trump attacked at Pennsylvania rally: What we know so far

During a rally in Pennsylvania, gunshots were heard, leading to the evacuation of former President Donald Trump. One person was killed, two injured. Trump, with a bullet graze on his ear, assured he was 'fine'. Law enforcement responded promptly. President Biden and Vice President Harris denounced the violence, advocating national unity.

The Times of India Ind vs Pak: Irfan's swing returns to haunt Younis - watch

Irfan showcased his timeless skills during the WCL final between India and Pakistan in Birmingham on Saturday. Irfan's iconic late in-swinger breached Younis's defense, evoking memories of the Indian bowler's remarkable hat-trick in the 2006 Karachi Test.The WCL tournament, which brought together veteran players, concluded with India emerging victorious by a margin of five wickets to secure the title.

The Times of India 'Hum nahi bhejenge team': Angry Harbhajan to Pak

When provoked, Harbhajan asserted that India would not send its team to participate in the Champions Trophy, scheduled for Feb-March next year. Singh's reasoning stemmed from his belief that "our players are not safe" in Pakistan. The Champions Trophy is set to make a comeback after an eight-year hiatus and has been officially awarded to Pakistan as the host nation.

The Times of India BJP to focus on consolidation of OBC-Dalit social coalition in UP

The BJP's state executive meeting in Lucknow will prioritize strengthening the social coalition among OBCs and Dalits. Key leaders, including national president JP Nadda and CM Yogi Adityanath, will address over 3,000 party workers to rework strategies and address recent challenges.

The Times of India Bunking class? This teacher will come to your house to take you to school

A teacher in Hyderabad has been consistently fetching absent students from home to ensure better attendance. With a focus on English, Telugu, and environmental science, his dedication is commendable. Parents appreciate his efforts in getting children back to school.