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Meet Asha Sobhana, the first crorepati from Kerala at WPL auction | Cricket News


Meet Asha Sobhana, the first crorepati from Kerala at WPL auction

The Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction in New Delhi on Thursday opened up with a crackle and quickly turned into a blaze as Asha Sobhana became the first Malayali cricketer to breach the Rs 1-crore mark. In a pulsating, seesawing bidding war, the UP Warriorz snapped up the 34-year-old leg-spinner from Thiruvananthapuram for a staggering Rs 1.1 crore, capping one of the most dramatic tussles of the evening.The action began innocuously, after the Delhi Capitals kicked things off at the base price of Rs 30 lakh. But the tempo surged swiftly as Delhi and UP Warriorz traded bids up to Rs 55 lakh.

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Delhi bowed out, only for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) — Asha’s former home franchise — to storm in at Rs 60 lakh, determined to reclaim the leggie who had helped power through their title charge in the 2024 season.But the Warriorz refused to blink. The bids climbed into uncharted territory, and when the hammer finally came down at Rs 1.1 crore, UP Warriorz had clinched one of the most compelling stories from Kerala at the auction.For Asha, the moment was surreal.“I was watching the auction at my home in Thiruvananthapuram, glued to the television,” she tells TOI. “I got nervous during the bidding war…very happy with the result.”The milestone is a natural culmination for the player built on persistence and doggedness.RCB had first signed Asha in the inaugural 2023 WPL season for just Rs 10 lakh — a modest sum for the bowler who went on to claim 12 wickets and finish joint second-highest wicket-taker. Her unforgettable five-wicket haul against the UP Warriorz remains one of the defining spells of that year. Incidentally, she is the only Indian to claim a five-for in the WPL.“It was against the Warriorz two seasons back that I bagged my first five-for in WPL, and now to play for them is incredible. Too many things happening at the moment,” she chuckles.The RCB contract came to her at the right time as she was toying with the idea of quitting the game because of the lack of recognition after toiling away in domestic cricket for over a decade.A die-hard fan of former Australian legspinner Stuart MacGill, Asha’s WPL heroics earned her a long-awaited India call-up in April last year for the Bangladesh tour, followed by her T20I debut in May.In October, she ticked off another dream, when she made her ICC T20 World Cup debut in Dubai, and started in India’s opener against New Zealand.But the journey has hardly been linear. A knee injury forced her out of the last WPL season and sidelined her for nearly a year.Far from dimming her spark, the layoff seemed only to sharpen her resolve. On her return to domestic cricket for Kerala, she struck immediately, delivering a Player-of-the-Match performance in the Senior Women’s T20 Trophy game against Vidarbha last month.Her career has been as itinerant as it has been inspirational: stints with the Railways, Kerala, Pondicherry, and then back to Kerala, all while juggling her employment with the South Central Railways in Hyderabad.With the WPL beginning in January next year, Asha stands on the cusp of a luminous chapter — proof that perseverance, patience, and craft can script a heartwarming tale in Kerala cricket.





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South Africa fires back as Trump torches it over ‘white genocide’ and threatens G-20 ban


South Africa fires back as Trump torches it over 'white genocide' and threatens G-20 ban

TOI Correspondent from Washington: Bluntly accusing the South African government of genocide of white people, US President Donald Trump said he would bar the country from attending the G-20 summit in Miami late next year, throwing the world’s main forum for international economic cooperation, of which India is a part, into turmoil.In an angry social media post, the US President, who boycotted the just concluded G-20 meet in Johannesburg, said he did not attend because the South African Government “refuses to acknowledge or address the horrific Human Right Abuses endured by Afrikaners, and other descendants of Dutch, French, and German settlers.” “To put it more bluntly, they are killing white people, and randomly allowing their farms to be taken from them,” he alleged. The narrative, mostly from a small minority of white nationalists in South Africa and US., has been widely debunked by independent observers amid acknowledgment that the country faces a law-and-order situation. The US President further maintained that South Africa “has demonstrated to the World they are not a country worthy of Membership anywhere,” and said he will “stop all payments and subsidies to them, effective immediately.” U.S aid to Pretoria, mostly in the health sector, peaked at $ 564 million in 2024 before tailing off to a planned $ 103 million in 2025 amid deteriorating ties underscored by an Oval Office ambush of South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa where Trump showed him a multimedia presentation of “white genocide.” Ramaphosa maintained that the farm attacks were part of broader crime affecting all races and the allegations Trump referenced was from a “small minority party” not reflective of government policy.Ramaphosa’s narrative was backed by golfing greats Ernie Els and Retief Goosen (brought in to appeal to Trump’s love of golf) and billionaire Johann Rupert (South Africa’s richest man) even as Trump surrogate Elon Musk, who has promoted the white genocide allegations, glowered over them. “I am sorry I don’t have a plane to give you,” Ramaphosa joked at one point during the meeting, referring to a story at that time about Trump receiving a jet from Qatar. “I wish you did,” the U.S President kidded back. But beyond the banter ties continued to sour, with Trump taking exception to what he claimed was South Africa’s refusal to hand off the G20 Presidency to a Senior Representative from the U.S. Embassy, who attended the closing ceremony in Johannesburg. Ramaphosa rejected the charges saying the “instruments of the G20 Presidency were duly handed over to a US Embassy official,” amid doubts over whether the Miami event will take place at all given the growing fissures in global politics and the adversarial position the U.S has taken on several fronts.In a blistering rebuttal to Trump’s effort to evict South Africa from the G-20, Ramaphosa said the country is a member of the group “on its own name and right” and called on other member nations to reaffirm its continued operation in the spirit of multilateralism, based on consensus, with all members participating on an equal footing in all of its structure. “South Africa… does not appreciate insults from another country about its membership and worth in participating in global platforms,” he lashed back. Legal and institutional norms surrounding the G20 cast serious doubt on the possibility and legitimacy of a unilateral ban on South Africa by Trump. The G20 is an informal, consensus-based forum without a binding charter or formal exclusion mechanism. No single member state — including the U.S — has the right to expel another, a fact that has been widely acknowledged in prior controversies, such as attempts to exclude Russia, where other members, including China, defended Russia’s status. The U.S is currently feuding with several other G-20 members including Brazil, Canada, and Mexico, with on-off spats with Russia, China, and India.





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Mutual fund reach: Sebi unveils new distributor incentives; extra payouts for B-30 and new women investors


Mutual fund reach: Sebi unveils new distributor incentives; extra payouts for B-30 and new women investors

Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday rolled out a revised incentive framework for mutual fund distributors, offering additional payouts for bringing in first-time individual investors from B-30 cities and new women investors from any location.Designed to widen outreach and improve awareness, the new structure will take effect from February 1, 2026, Sebi said in a circular, PTI reported.Under the plan, asset management companies (AMCs) will pay distributors 1 per cent of the first lump-sum investment or first-year SIP amount, capped at Rs 2,000, as long as the investor remains invested for at least a year. The commission will be funded from the 2 basis points already set aside by AMCs for investor education and will be paid over and above existing trail commissions. “The mutual fund distributors shall be eligible for additional commission (for bringing) — new individual investors (new PAN) from B-30 cities… and new women individual investors (new PAN) from both Top 30 and B-30 cities.” Sebi said. No dual benefits will be allowed for the same woman investor from B-30 cities. The additional commission will not be available for ETFs, certain Fund of Funds, or short-duration schemes such as overnight, liquid, ultra-short, and low-duration funds.Industry body AMFI will issue implementation guidelines within 30 days, and any changes made to scheme documents to reflect the new structure will not qualify as fundamental changes.Sebi noted that while incentives were earlier provided for fresh inflows from B-30 cities, concerns about misuse prompted the regulator to overhaul the framework for distributors bringing in new investments.





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Ambala cylinder blast: Mother and child among two dead; massive fire now under control | India News


Ambala cylinder blast: Mother and child among two dead; massive fire now under control

AMBALA: A devastating cylinder blast in Ambala’s Friends Colony on Thursday led to a massive fire, claiming lives of a 1.5-year-old boy and his 31-year-old mother, and leaving her 13-year-old daughter critically injured. The deceased were identified as Ekta and her son Priyans, while her daughter Tanushka is critically injured. Officials confirmed that the blaze intensified due to a large quantity of diesel stored inside the house, turning the incident into a major tragedy. Firefighters have since brought the fire under control, but the house was completely gutted.According to eyewitnesses, the house was being used for making

gachak

(sweet made of peanuts and jaggery), when a loud explosion shook the area. The impact triggered flames that shot high into the sky, fuelled by the diesel stored in drums. Neighbours reported seeing the house engulfed within minutes, and the fire quickly spread to an adjacent property before the blaze could be contained.Fire brigade teams rescued the three occupants trapped inside and rushed them to the Civil Hospital. Despite receiving medical care, the child and the woman succumbed to their injuries. The injured teenage girl was referred to a higher medical facility at PGI, Chandigarh for advanced treatment.Dr Aditi from the Civil Hospital, Ambala City confirmed the casualties, stating that the victims suffered severe burn injuries. “A 1.5-year-old child and a 32-year-old woman were brought dead. A 13-year-old girl has been referred due to critical condition,” she said.SDM Darshan Kumar, who reached the site, said preliminary findings indicate that the fire was caused by a cylinder blast. “An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause,” he noted.Fire brigade officials informed that four fire tenders were pressed into service. “We received information about a cylinder blast. Four vehicles were dispatched one after another, and the fire was brought under control. Three people trapped inside were rescued,” an officer said.Officials are continuing to probe the circumstances leading up to the blast and the large stock of diesel inside the residential premises.Investigation officer from Ambala City police station, Roshan, said that Priyansh and Ekta could not be saved while Tanushka is undergoing treatment. To a query about gachak unit being run in residential area, Roshan said the matter is being investigated.





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Adani Group now bags bid for 1.7k cr Mithi River rejuvenation project | Mumbai News


Mumbai: After bagging the Dharavi slum redevlopment project, Adani Group is now part of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) that has emerged as the lowest bidder for the Rs 1,700-crore Mithi River Rejuvenation Project (Package 3). The contract will be carried out by Adani Transport in partnership with Ashoka Buildcon Limited and Akshaya Infraproject Pvt Ltd. The development has stirred yet another controversy with the Congress alleging the current “government is not of the Mahayuti, but of Adani.” The stretch of work, from the CST bridge at Kurla to Mahim where the river meets the Arabian Sea, focuses on critical flood-control measures. These include installing gate-pump assemblies at 18 outfalls, building a major sewerage pumping station—likely at Machhimar Colony near Mahim—and creating a dry-weather flow interceptor to divert sewage to the Dharavi treatment plant. The project also involves construction of sewer lines, service roads, and retaining walls. “The project includes installing gate-pump assemblies at multiple river outfalls so that during heavy rains, accumulated water can be pumped out and discharged back into the sea,” said a civic official. He added that all phases of the work stem from recommendations made by consultant Frischmann Prabhu, whom the BMC appointed in 2017 to propose short- and long-term pollution-control measures. After conducting a detailed survey, the consultant suggested four project packages aimed at diverting nearly 285 MLD of dry-weather discharge from the Mithi into the municipal sewer system.According to civic officials, the SPV initially quoted 7.7% above the base cost, which BMC negotiated down to 7.1%. However, this still means that the BMC would be paying more than it estimated as the project cost. Other bidders in the fray included Afcons and Hindustan Construction Company Limited (HCC).Officials said this package is among the final phases of the Mithi rejuvenation effort, and with the proposal now forwarded for administrative approval, work is expected to expedite next year — subject to environmental clearances. “This is a design, build, and operate project, which means that the contractor is expected to operate and maintain it for the next 10 years after construction works are completed,” said an official. The project’s duration is 48 months, excluding monsoons. The BMC had earlier also planned to construct a promenade under this phase of the work, which was later dropped as it was leading to a steep cost escalation.Sachin Sawant, secretary of the All India Congress Committee, in a post on social media X, said, “I raised allegations of corruption in the tender process for the Mithi River Package-3 around 1.5 months ago. This tender completely violated the guidelines of the Central Vigilance Commission. At that very time, I hinted that these manoeuvres were carried out to benefit an industrialist close to the BJP. Now it has become clear that this work has been awarded to the Adani company. From the very beginning, this tender was consistently postponed to ensure the work went to Adani.”The BMC and MMRDA have so far already spent over Rs 2,000 crores on the rejuvenation of the Mithi River, but the restoration of this vital waterway still remains incomplete. So far, at the head of the 18km river, near Filterpada, improvements are visible. Slums have been cleared for a retaining wall and service road that lets cleaning machines access the river. A sewer line has been laid to run sewage water to a new treatment plant at Powai, where the water is cleaned and discharged back upstream.





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‘Worst experience’: Mohammed Siraj slams Air India Express after being stranded for hours in Guwahati; airline issues apology | Cricket News


Mohammed Siraj (AP Photo)

NEW DELHI: India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj on Wednesday night criticised Air India Express after a prolonged flight delay and what he described as a complete lack of communication from the airline. Siraj, who was travelling from Guwahati to Hyderabad following India’s 408-run defeat to South Africa, said passengers were left stranded for hours without any clarity on the situation.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!In a strongly worded post on X, Siraj wrote that his scheduled flight — Air India Express IX 2884 — was to depart at 7.25 pm but never took off as planned. He alleged that despite repeated enquiries, the airline failed to provide any explanation for the hold-up.

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“Air India flight No. IX 2884 from Guwahati to Hyderabad was supposed to depart at 7:25pm, yet there has been no communication from the airline. Even after repeated follow-ups, they’ve only delayed the flight without giving any proper reason. It’s extremely frustrating, and this is the basic expectation of any passenger,” Siraj posted.He further said the “four-hour delay with no update” had left passengers helpless, calling it the “worst airline experience” and urging travellers to avoid the carrier unless it “can take a stand.”

Siraj

After the post went viral, Air India Express issued a public response on X, apologising to the cricketer. The airline said the flight had been cancelled due to “unforeseen operational reasons” and assured that its staff were assisting passengers with alternative arrangements. “We understand how difficult this situation is, and we truly appreciate your patience and understanding,” it stated.

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Siraj was heading home after India’s 0-2 Test series defeat to South Africa.





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Was Kyle Divine arrested? Strong rumors rise as KaizenDIYGym influencer faces troubling stepdaughter accusations


Was Kyle Divine arrested? Strong rumors rise as KaizenDIYGym influencer faces troubling stepdaughter accusations
Was Kyle Divine arrested? Strong rumors rise as KaizenDIYGym influencer faces troubling stepdaughter accusations (Image via Getty)

Kyle Divine, the man known for his “Kaizen DIY Gym” videos online, was arrested on November 26 after very serious claims were made against him. These claims came from a now-viral post on his Instagram handle @kaizendiygym, where someone shared a screen recording of a chat with Rainn, a national hotline for people facing sexual violence. The message in the chat said that Kyle Divine’s 16-year-old stepdaughter told the hotline that he had hurt her many times and had given her drugs. A pinned comment on the post said it was written by his wife, and she said she found the chat on her daughter’s phone.Soon, people began to ask if Kyle Divine was really arrested. This question was answered when an inmate record for Brian Kyle Divine appeared on the official Indianapolis and Marion County government website, confirming that he had been taken into custody.Fringe sport CEO PK confirms Kyle Divine’s arrest and ends partnershipAfter the Instagram post went viral, more people began sharing updates online. A user named John Dorsey (@goob_u2) posted what looked like an inmate record. This record matched the details on the official Marion County website, which showed that Kyle Divine had been booked for two charges, a class A misdemeanor for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and a level 6 felony for “Child Seduction – Guardian/Adoptive/Step-Parent Fondle/Touch – Child 16–17.”As the case spread online, Fringe Sport CEO PK posted a Facebook video confirming that he had seen the official arrest report. He said that Fringe Sport would now end all work with Kyle Divine, even though Kyle helped create the company’s Mammoth Belt Squat product. PK also asked people to stay respectful toward the victims and not create more harm through online fights or angry posts.Kyle Divine is now being held at the Marion County Adult Processing Center (APC). He is set to appear in court on December 2, 2025. Kyle has more than 113,000 followers on Instagram and nearly 50,000 followers on TikTok, and the news has left his online audience shocked and confused as more details continue to unfold.Also Read: Who Was Marquay Collins? TikTok Star Marquay The Goat Dies At 24 As His Mom Shares A Heartbreaking Message





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White House shooting: FBI chief says treating it as an ‘act of terror’; Afghan national held as suspect


White House shooting: FBI chief says treating it as an ‘act of terror’; Afghan national held as suspect

The shooting of two US National Guard soldiers near the White House is being investigated as an act of terrorism, FBI director Kash Patel said on Thursday. The confirmation came a day after the attack left both troops critically wounded, according to AFP.Patel told reporters, “It is an ongoing investigation of terrorism,” adding that multiple agencies were coordinating on the case.The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon a few blocks from the White House, close to the intersection of 17th Street NW and I Street NW, an area that includes the Eisenhower executive office building used by White House staff, US media reported.The White House, Main Treasury and Freedman’s Bank Building were placed under lockdown following the gunfire, according to USA Today and other outlets.President Donald Trump issued a statement saying the attacker would face severe consequences.“The animal that shot the two National Guardsmen… is also severely wounded, but regardless, will pay a very steep price,” he said. He added: “God bless our Great National Guard, and all of our Military and Law Enforcement… I… am with you!”

Suspect identified as Afghan national

Authorities have identified the accused as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who entered the US in 2021. He reportedly worked with the CIA in Afghanistan.A spokesperson for joint task force DC, Andrew Enriquez, said they were supporting local and federal responders. “We have a response under way right now… we’re not going to release details at the moment.”White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration was monitoring developments. “The White House is aware and actively monitoring this tragic situation,” she said.





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Fans erupt as veteran star Shikha Pandey secures massive payday at WPL 2026 mega auction



The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 mega auction produced several headline-grabbing moments, but none bigger than veteran pacer Shikha Pandey’s sensational rise in value. The experienced campaigner, once considered past her prime in the eyes of selectors, stunned the cricketing world after UP Warriorz secured her services for an astounding price.

Shikha Pandey triggers fierce bidding war

The auction hall erupted into excitement as soon as Pandey’s name went up on the board. Starting at a modest base price of INR 40 lakh, the 36-year-old quickly became the centre of a heated contest between UP Warriorz (UPW) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB).

Both franchises, keen on bolstering their bowling arsenal with an experienced seamer who brings control and composure under pressure, kept pushing the paddle with relentless intent. What began as a measured exchange soon transformed into a high-voltage tug-of-war, with the bid soaring past the 1-crore mark in minutes.

The intensity only grew as RCB momentarily took the lead at INR 2.2 crore, appearing poised to land the veteran. But UPW, armed with the biggest purse of the auction, made a decisive late surge — sealing the deal at INR 2.40 crore and leaving the room buzzing.

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Second-most expensive Indian at the auction

Pandey’s mega signing elevated her to the position of the second-costliest Indian player of the day, just behind Deepti Sharma, who was retained through the Right to Match (RTM) card at a staggering INR 3.2 crore.

This outcome marks a remarkable turnaround for Pandey, who fetched only INR 60 lakh at the previous mega auction. Her exponential rise in value highlights the increasing demand for experienced Indian seamers in the WPL ecosystem, especially those who offer swing, discipline, and adaptability.

Here’s how fans reacted:

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.





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‘JD to dump Usha Vance for Erika Kirk’: How Joy Reid normalised Hinduphobia and misogyny | World News


'JD to dump Usha Vance for Erika Kirk': How Joy Reid normalised Hinduphobia and misogyny
Second lady Usha Vance arrives to speak in the Mega Hangar at the Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Since Donald Trump announced he would be picking JD Vance to be his running mate, Usha Vance has undergone the kind of scrutiny that has hardly ever occurred to an Indian-American. MAGA folks freaked out that she was a practising Hindu, and it was immaterial that her faith had helped JD find Christ again. Democrats wondered how a person with Usha’s credentials (Yale, academic family) could be with someone like JD or who followed JD’s politics. JD Vance hasn’t helped himself, like the time he told a Turning Point USA audience that he hoped his “agnostic” wife — what a way to erase her religion — would embrace Christ, even doubling down to claim that it was every Christian’s job to help others see the light. But even after all the disparaging rumours aimed at Usha Vance, a recent podcast featuring Joy Reid starkly shows how easy it is for people to dehumanise Indian-Americans.Reid, wearing a t-shirt that says F*** Trump, F*** ICE, Free Palestine, Unoccupy Chicago, and a bunch of other messages which combined explain the dire strait in which the Democratic Party finds itself, casually claims that JD Vance will drop his “brown Hindu wife” Usha for “white queen” Erika Kirk.

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The part that fits a larger, uglier pattern

What makes this moment especially disturbing is how neatly it fits into the rise of anti-India hate online and offline. In recent years, Indians in the West have found themselves cast into every role except that of actual human beings. They are colonial agents one day, fascist foot soldiers the next, tech bros on Monday, caste villains on Tuesday, and accidental beneficiaries of “white adjacency” by the weekend. It is a rotating caricature factory that reduces 1.4 billion people to whichever label best suits the Western cultural mood. And Indian-Americans are often caught at the intersection of all these projections. The same progressives who champion diversity suddenly talk as if Hindu identity is a contaminated category. The same conservatives who praise family values treat brown families as demographic threats. Usha Vance, unfortunately, becomes the perfect canvas for the week’s anxieties. Not because of anything she said, but because her existence unsettles the simplistic narratives both sides prefer.

A story that begins with gossip and pretends to end with prophecy

The moment Reid begins to speak, it is clear this is not analysis. It is improvisation dressed up as political insight. “They can’t have the successor to MAGA be the guy with the brown Hindu wife,” she declares, as if she has unlocked a hidden psychological truth about an entire voting bloc. She calls them “Christian nationalists,” insists Usha “won’t work,” and then suggests JD Vance is either sacrificing his wife for ambition or that Usha herself is complicit in the performance.She then fixates on JD Vance’s public hug with Erika Kirk, calling it “slap-and-tickle” and “the weirdest shit,” and pivots to critiquing Erika’s clothing with, “You’re supposed to be a widow. You in leather pants?” These are not the observations of a serious political thinker. They are the lines of someone scrolling through gossip threads and mistaking them for structural analysis.Finally she arrives at the centrepiece of her theory. “Wouldn’t it be the most perfect MAGA fairytale if he finally sees the light that he needs a white queen instead of this brown Hindu.” She adds a quick “I’m not saying that’s happening,” but the narrative is already complete. The hierarchy is drawn. The brown woman is written out.

A racial critique that dissolves into racial caricature

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Second lady Usha Vance meets with students at DeLalio Elementary School on the Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

What is most striking about the segment is the contradiction between Reid’s t-shirt and her argument. She wears slogans about liberation, solidarity, resistance and justice. Then she denies every one of those ideals to a brown woman who did nothing except marry someone with different politics.Reid says she is calling out racism, but she ends up performing it. She does not see Usha Vance as a lawyer, a mother, a daughter of immigrants or a woman balancing two faith traditions. She sees her as a demographic problem. A cultural obstacle. An inconvenient symbol of brownness and Hindu identity that, in her mind, cannot fit inside a movement she despises.It is easy to condemn racism when it comes from the other side. It is harder to notice when it slips out while criticising the other side. The t-shirt says “Free Palestine.” The monologue denies empathy to an Indian-American Hindu woman who is, by every measure, as much a minority as anyone Reid claims to defend.

The rumour that never deserved oxygen

Underneath the moral performance, the entire theory comes from three unrelated moments. Erika Kirk, grieving the murder of her husband, said she wished she had been pregnant when he died. It was a moment of pain, not a confession. JD Vance hugged her on stage in full public view. It was sympathy, not symbolism. And Usha Vance appeared without her wedding ring one afternoon. It was an ordinary oversight, not a marital crisis.None of these events belong together. They were stitched into a story only because the internet craves drama. And instead of challenging that logic, Reid absorbed it, embroidered it and presented it as something profound.The widow became an archetype. The wife became a liability. The husband became a character in a political telenovela.It was rumour inflated into racial prophecy.

When real people are turned into disposable archetypes

Usha Vance

First lady Melania Trump and second lady Usha Vance meet with students at DeLalio Elementary School on the Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

There is a special cruelty in dragging two women into a plot they never agreed to inhabit. Erika Kirk is barely beginning her life as a widow, yet she is recast as a “white queen” waiting in the wings. Usha Vance, who has kept an almost painfully private profile, is turned into an emblem of “brown Hindu” undesirability. Neither woman asked to be the heroine or the villain of this fever dream. Neither deserves to be reduced to the colour wheel of someone else’s political imagination.JD Vance, for all his flaws, becomes a piece on a board. In Reid’s story he is not a husband or father. He is a man conducting a marital reshuffle to please a base that exists only inside her claim.The humanity is lost. What remains is theatre.

Projection disguised as commentary

The problem is not simply that Joy Reid repeated a conspiracy. It is that she treated it as obvious. She began with the assumption that MAGA is racist and ended with the conclusion that its chosen successor must behave in ways that confirm her view. It is commentary built backwards: the conclusion arrives first, the justification later. This is the same logic she spent years accusing right-wing media of using. Start with the villain. Start with the allegation. Fill in the rest. Do not worry about the truth. Worry about the story.

The ending that should disturb all of us

When the noise settles, the truth is small and human. A widow missing her husband. A woman who occasionally forgets her ring. A public hug meant as comfort. There is no conspiracy here. Only life happening in its messy, tender, inconvenient way.Yet three people were dragged through a podcast and reduced to plot points. Usha became the wrong kind of wife. Erika became the tempting “other woman.” JD became the protagonist of a love triangle that never existed.And this was said on a platform that presents itself as political thought.Imagine, for a moment, the mirror image. Imagine a conservative podcaster declaring that Michelle Obama was the “wrong kind of wife,” and that Barack Obama needed a “white queen” to be more acceptable to America. Imagine the outrage. Imagine the editorials. Imagine the rightly furious conversations about racism, misogyny and the dehumanisation of Black women.Now imagine what Usha Vance felt hearing her marriage framed the same way. This was not commentary. It was a small, callous story told with the confidence of someone who assumed there would be no consequences. It revealed how quickly empathy collapses when the woman in question does not belong to your political tribe. It showed how easily the language of justice can be used to justify the erasure of someone else’s dignity. The podcast will fade. The clip will scroll away. But the message remains. It tells us that for some commentators, solidarity is conditional. Dignity is selective. And some women are granted humanity only when their politics align. That should trouble us far more than any rumour ever could.





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