Charley Hull updates fans on ‘bad back’ struggles during practice in IG story

Charley Hull has faced a series of health challenges this year, including a significant issue with her spine. In a recent post, the LPGA Tour star provided an update on her efforts to play despite dealing with a bad back.

Hull shared a video of herself wearing an all-black outfit while taking a shot on the course. In the caption, she revealed that playing with her spine injury made it difficult to achieve a good backswing, writing, “Flattening out my backswing with my bad back is very hard.”

Recently, Hull celebrated her third LPGA Tour title at the Kroger Queen City Championship. During a post-tournament press conference at TPC Rivers Bend, she disclosed that she was still recovering from several injuries. “Since then, my back just never got better,” she said.

Following her persistent discomfort, Hull underwent an MRI, which revealed cysts growing on her spine.

Charley Hull was scheduled to compete in the PIF London Championship in August. Unfortunately, after a practice round, she accidentally stumbled in the Centurion Club parking lot, resulting in a torn muscle in her ankle. Due to the injury, Hull withdrew from the event and was required to wear a moon boot while her ankle healed.

Although the initial recovery timeline was set at nine weeks, Hull surprised many by getting back on her feet within just three weeks.

Despite these setbacks, the four-time Ladies European Tour (LET) winner has been managing the pain with determination. “I’ve got a healthy spine. It’s just like managing it and stuff. I think I’ve been slapped with every injury at the minute, so I have just been managing my way through it this week,” she explained.

Hull shared that while she has been “a little sore,” her body has held up “pretty good so far.” She also emphasized that she has been continuing to work hard practicing her game despite the injuries.

### Charley Hull Describes Pain as a Test of the Mind

Following her thrilling victory at TPC Rivers Bend, Hull opened up about the challenges she has been facing off the course. The English golfer noted that although the win was a major highlight, she has been battling health issues in recent months.

Still, Hull chose to highlight the positive side of her situation. The four-time LET champion admitted that playing through discomfort might actually push her to perform at a higher level.

“I suppose pain is just a weakness of the mind. Probably does me a bit of a favor sometimes because I end up doing too much, too much gym, practice, overthinking,” Hull said.

For Charley Hull, her victory at TPC Rivers Bend was especially rewarding. After many runner-up finishes in recent years, she was thrilled to finally break her three-year winless streak on the LPGA Tour.
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Finance Ministry Issues Advisory To RBI & Other Financial Institutions To Stop Wasteful Expenses Like Festival Gifts To Curb Non-Essential Expenditure

**Finance Ministry Advises Against Festival Gifts to Promote Fiscal Discipline Ahead of Diwali**

*New Delhi:* Ahead of Diwali, the Finance Ministry has issued an advisory to all financial institutions, including the Reserve Bank of India, urging them to stop wasteful expenditure such as festival gifts. This move aims to promote fiscal discipline and curb non-essential spending.

Citing an advisory from the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), the Department of Financial Services (DFS) has directed entities under its administrative control to adhere to this guideline, sources confirmed.

The advisory emerges at a time when the government is actively trying to boost consumption and encourage public spending. Earlier this year, as part of Budget 2025-26, the government provided income tax relief targeting the middle class to stimulate consumption.

Additionally, the government has reduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on approximately 375 items through the next-generation GST 2.0 reforms. These reduced rates came into effect from September 22.

According to government estimates, the combined impact of the tax rate cuts and GST 2.0 reforms is expected to add around Rs 2.2 lakh crore to India’s GDP, which is approaching the USD 4 trillion mark. These measures also help mitigate the effects of a steep 50 percent tariff imposed last month by the U.S. Administration on shipments from India.

As part of these efforts, the government is also celebrating the GST Bachat Utsav across the country.

Government-run institutions are among the largest consumers and significantly influence demand, especially during festive seasons. However, the DFS, quoting the DPE advisory, has instructed that no expenditure should be incurred on gifts or related items for Diwali and other festivals by Ministries, Departments, and other organs of the Government of India.

The advisory emphasizes the importance of promoting fiscal prudence and responsible use of public resources. “It has been noticed that there is a prevailing practice of incurring expenditure on gifts on the occasion of Diwali and other festivals in certain Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs),” the DPE advisory dated September 19 stated.

“In the interest of economy and judicious utilization of public resources, it is imperative that such expenditure be discontinued. Accordingly, all CPSEs are requested not to incur expenditure on gifts, etc., for any festival,” the advisory added.

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PNB Fraud Case: CBI Court Grants Pardon To Nirav Modi’s Brother-In-Law, Maiank Mehta

**Mumbai:**

The special CBI court has granted pardon to Maiank Mehta, the brother-in-law of fugitive businessman Nirav Modi, allowing his plea to be an approver in connection with the Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case lodged by the CBI against Modi.

Special judge AV Gujarathi, earlier this week, allowed Mehta’s application to turn approver after his confession statement was recorded by the CBI. Mehta was cited as an accused in the case registered by the agency for cheating PNB by fraudulently obtaining letters of undertaking (LOUs) worth Rs 23,780 crore.

The court stated that the pardon can be granted only after Mehta gives a statement and makes a full and true disclosure of the facts as an approver.

The CBI’s case against Modi is a predicate offence. Following this, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) launched a probe, in which Mehta was declared an approver by the special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court back in 2021.

The CBI, however, made Mehta an accused in the case earlier this month, later agreeing to accept him as an approver.

As per the CBI case, the funds obtained through LOUs were transferred to Pacific Diamond FZE, Modi’s shell company in the UAE, and subsequently routed to Mehta through a complex web of transactions.

The probe revealed that around $30 million were transferred to Mehta’s account from Pacific Diamond FZE. Between November 13 and 26, 2013, Mehta transferred these funds in 10 instalments to Modi’s sister, Purvi Mehta’s account. Purvi reportedly showed these as gifts from her husband.

The CBI further claimed that on November 15, 2013, Purvi created four deposits with Syndicate Bank for three years, appointing Mehta as the nominee. Later, she allegedly availed a term loan of $19 million from Syndicate Bank, London, by mortgaging all the FCNR deposits.

On November 22, 2013, she is said to have transferred the loan amount to her account maintained with Ratnakar Bank. For the remaining $10 million, she allegedly opened a fixed deposit account with Ratnakar Bank.

Against this, she allegedly obtained a packing credit foreign currency facility of $28.50 million through her firm, Radhashree Jewellers Company.

The CBI alleges that out of the funds transferred via the LOUs, $30 million were used by both Nirav Modi and Purvi Mehta through a credit facility obtained by Radhashree Jewellers, with the assistance of Mehta.

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Senior Railway Board Officials Review Infrastructure Progress in Bengaluru Division

**Railway Board Conducts Key Infrastructure Review Meeting in Bengaluru Division**

A review meeting was held on Friday in the Bengaluru Division, led by senior officials from the Railway Board, to assess the status and progress of vital infrastructure projects in the region.

The meeting was chaired by Vikas Kumar, Executive Director (Public Grievances) to the Hon’ble Minister of Railways; S.M. Sharma, PEDME (Coaching), Railway Board; and Dhananjay Singh, EDPG to the Hon’ble Minister of State for Railways.

Officials conducted a detailed review of ongoing and proposed works, focusing on critical aspects such as land acquisition, project implementation timelines, and the elimination of level crossing (LC) gates to enhance safety and improve operational efficiency.

A significant topic discussed was the proposed Vande Bharat Sleeper Train Maintenance Depot at Thanisandra, Bengaluru. This facility is expected to support the upcoming Vande Bharat Sleeper variant trains by providing dedicated maintenance infrastructure.

The Railway Board officials also received updates on projects being undertaken by K-RIDE and deliberated on plans for the decongestion of KSR Bengaluru Station.

The meeting saw the participation of Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Divisional Railway Manager, Bengaluru Division; ADRMs Parikshit Mohan Puria and Praveen Kataraki; along with other senior officers from the division.

This collaborative review underscores the Railway Board’s commitment to advancing infrastructure development and operational efficiency in the Bengaluru region.
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Doctor accused of professional misconduct over Covid-19 criticism alleges collusion

A Dublin-based GP accused of professional misconduct for criticising Covid-19 measures and restrictions on social media has claimed there has been a degree of collusion to frame evidence against him at a medical inquiry.

Marcus de Brun called for the evidence of an expert witness, Colin Bradley, who had concluded that the GP’s actions were disgraceful and dishonourable, to be excluded from the case against him.

### Dispute Over Expert Witness Evidence

The application to exclude Prof Bradley’s evidence arose after Dr de Brun claimed that the expert witness’s concerns about a viral immunologist, Graham Bottley, who had made a complaint about the GP to the Medical Council, were not referenced in a report Prof Bradley provided to a committee recommending a fitness-to-practise inquiry.

Dr de Brun further alleged that plans by the Medical Council to call Dr Bottley as a witness were only abandoned earlier in the week after he objected. He also argued that Prof Bradley’s evidence should be excluded because the expert witness was asked by the regulatory body’s Preliminary Proceedings Committee to provide an additional report addressing the seriousness of the GP’s actions.

Dr de Brun told the fourth day of the inquiry before a Fitness-to-Practice Committee of the Medical Council that admitting Prof Bradley’s evidence would be unfair, as it lacks independence.

### Allegations Against Dr de Brun

The father of four, who operated his own practice in Rush, Co Dublin, faces ten counts of professional misconduct over his criticism of public health guidelines, lockdowns, facemask mandates, and Covid-19 vaccines during the pandemic.

Allegations also relate to comments he made at a public rally in Dublin in August 2020, where he was accused of failing to wear a facemask and observe social distancing.

The Medical Council claims Dr de Brun’s comments and actions were inappropriate, undermined public health guidelines, and contravened sections of the Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics.

### Dr de Brun’s Defence

However, the GP maintains that the deaths of his patients in a nursing home during the pandemic—and the subsequent anger and upset he expressed on Twitter—were consequences of Government guidelines and the Medical Council’s inaction.

Dr de Brun resigned from the Medical Council in April 2020 over what he described as the State’s failure to protect nursing home residents.

It emerged that Dr Bottley made a complaint against Dr de Brun to the regulatory body in January 2021, after a Twitter dispute between the two.

### Expert Witness Prof Bradley’s Position

The inquiry heard that Prof Bradley cautioned the Medical Council in an email in August 2023 against relying on Dr Bottley’s social media posts to challenge Dr de Brun’s views, noting Dr Bottley’s standing was controversial.

Under cross-examination by Dr de Brun, who is representing himself, Prof Bradley accepted he had not referenced his concerns about Dr Bottley in any report to the Medical Council.

Prof Bradley described Dr Bottley as a controversial figure presenting himself as a virologist and stated it was particularly inappropriate for a medical practitioner to engage in online discussions that encouraged vaccine hesitancy, such as those by Dr de Brun.

He said he relied on the views of bodies like the National Immunisation Advisory Committee when assessing whether the GP’s conduct constituted serious failures, rather than on the Twitter dispute.

Prof Bradley told the inquiry he believed the doctor had crossed the line into serious misuse of social media by discouraging compliance with public health guidelines during a serious pandemic.

While admitting it was his fault that he had not addressed the seriousness of Dr de Brun’s conduct in his initial report, Prof Bradley rejected any suggestion that he was directed on what to include in his reports.

### Medical Council’s Position

Counsel for the Medical Council, Neasa Bird BL, said that requesting Prof Bradley to provide an additional report did not undermine his independence as an expert witness.

Ms Bird rejected Dr de Brun’s assertion that the Medical Council had coached or influenced how Prof Bradley presented his evidence, maintaining that nothing claimed by the GP undermined the witness’s independence, credibility, or reliability.

### Cross-Examination Highlights

Under cross-examination, Dr de Brun told Prof Bradley that claims he was dismissive towards patients were emotive, highlighting his 23 years of unblemished practice as a GP.

“I consider myself to have a very, very good and very empathetic and caring relationship with my patients,” he said.

Dr de Brun read an email from a patient who said they would be “greatly saddened” if their social media interactions with the doctor were taken out of context. The patient stated they had never taken offence at anything Dr de Brun had said publicly or privately, including on social media.

Prof Bradley responded that his concern was that while the GP’s tweet might have been directed at someone he knew, it could be interpreted by others as dismissive of their condition.

“I felt it was very open to interpretation that you were being dismissive of patients with diabetes or long Covid,” said Prof Bradley. “Once it’s on Twitter, it’s a comment that’s open to everyone to read and be affected by it.”

### Additional Remarks

The inquiry heard that Prof Bradley noted some of Dr de Brun’s statements were supported by other doctors and commentators who present critiques of government Covid-19 policy more reasonably.

The inquiry’s chairperson, Deirdre Murphy, adjourned the hearing and said the committee would deliver its ruling on the application to dismiss Prof Bradley’s evidence at a future date.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/doctor-accused-of-professional-misconduct-over-covid-19-criticism-alleges-collusion-1811564.html

Haryana: 5 Dead, 1 Injured After Speeding Thar Loses Control, Rams Into Exit Divider In Gurugram

**Five Killed, One Injured in High-Speed Thar Crash Near Jharsa Flyover in Gurugram**

In the early hours of Saturday, September 27, a tragic accident claimed the lives of at least five people and left one injured in Gurugram, Haryana. A speeding Thar lost control and collided with the exit divider on the Gurugram-Delhi-Jaipur Highway near Jharsa Flyover at approximately 4:30 am.

The vehicle, bearing a Uttar Pradesh registration number, was traveling on National Highway-48 when it collided directly with the exit divider at Exit 9 after losing balance. The impact completely damaged the Thar.

Among the deceased were three women and two men. The injured individual was promptly shifted to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram for treatment.

Following the accident, the police arrived at the scene and have launched an investigation. Authorities are currently trying to contact the victims’ family members. Further details are awaited.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/haryana-5-dead-1-injured-after-speeding-thar-loses-control-rams-into-exit-divider-in-gurugram

Jarencio says everything his Tigers are doing is to give back to UST

Coach Pido Jarencio has tried to refrain from talking, letting his coaching staff handle the communication instead.

Meanwhile, his University of Santo Tomas crew made their presence felt loudly during the first week of Season 88 of the UAAP men’s basketball tournament.

As they prepare to face another big title favorite, La Salle, the jolly coach and his team are gearing up for a challenging match ahead.
https://sports.inquirer.net/641917/jarencio-says-everything-his-tigers-are-doing-is-to-give-back-to-ust

Madhu’s 92nd birthday: G. Venugopal’s post sparks controversy; actor’s daughter says ‘Shared without knowing facts’

**Singer G Venugopal’s Birthday Post for Actor Madhu Sparks Social Media Debate**

Legendary Malayalam actor Madhu recently celebrated his 92nd birthday, and a birthday wish post by singer G Venugopal triggered a significant social media debate. The post, which commented on the actor’s current life and financial situation, sparked controversy and prompted a response from Madhu’s daughter Uma Jayalakshmi.

### Daughter Uma Jayalakshmi Responds

Uma Jayalakshmi expressed her disappointment regarding Venugopal’s statements about her father. She shared her reaction in response to a post by noted filmmaker and lyricist Sreekumaran Thampi, writing:

> “Without knowing the facts, singer Venugopal wrote a post about my father, which caught the attention of our family. When I read the last part of that post, I was shocked.”

She further added:

> “To see a man who has lived 92 years with so much dignity described in such a lowly manner by Venugopal caused me great sadness. I thought I should post a reply. That was when I saw this post on Thampi Uncle’s page. Uncle, who knows my father closest, has expressed it far better than I could. It brought us all comfort.”

As Madhu’s daughter, Uma confidently stated that many of the statements in Venugopal’s post were not true and appreciated Thampi’s appropriate response.

### The Controversy Explained

The controversy arose from G Venugopal’s birthday wish post for Madhu, in which he suggested that relatives and key people were neglecting the veteran actor, referring to his current financial and personal situation.

In response, Sreekumaran Thampi strongly criticized these claims as completely baseless and urged the public not to spread unverified information, which causes unnecessary trouble for Madhu’s family and friends. Thampi also clarified that Madhu’s assets were never sold to fund films or for any other reasons, debunking a part of the misinformation.

### G Venugopal Edits Birthday Post

Following the backlash and Sreekumaran Thampi’s clarification, Venugopal edited his original birthday post to remove all the misleading sections.

An excerpt from G Venugopal’s revised birthday message reads:

> “My birthday wishes to the Raj Kapoor of Malayalam cinema. Sir, may you continue to stay with us in good health for many more years—that’s my prayer! Happy Birthday Madhu Sir. VG.”

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Schumer coordinating shutdown strategy with liberal groups after caving before

Several liberal groups, including unions, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and MoveOn, told Axios they have met with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and his team weekly over the past two months. All have emphasized that a repeat of Schumer’s March concession would be unacceptable.

The progressive Democratic groups involved have welcomed the change in dynamics. “There has been more proactive communication from leadership to me; I would just call it the outside ecosystem,” MoveOn chief communications officer Joel Payne told Axios.

The battle lines that the grassroots of the party are drawing for the grasstops leadership are clear: “Hey, you’ve got to be willing to fight.”

Others took on a much different tone, sounding more threatening. One source familiar with the conversations told Axios that some groups have been using planned No Kings protests next month to their advantage. “You can either be a part of this movement or be irrelevant to it,” the source said they told Schumer’s team.

The liberal group Progress Action Fund told Axios it is paying six figures for an ad buy pushing Schumer to stand his ground in the government funding battle.

Schumer is being set up for a daunting task, as some in his caucus are reportedly already getting cold feet. The White House’s threats to lay off thousands of federal workers in retaliation for a government shutdown are leading some Democrats to consider breaking ranks, said Democratic sources familiar with the matter, according to
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Southern States of Mississippi and Louisiana Go Back to Teaching the Basics in School – Now Lead Liberal States Like California in Literacy

Anyone who follows education news—or simply has children in public schools—knows that we are facing an education crisis in this country right now. Grade school students in multiple states cannot read or do math at grade level. The problem existed years ago, but school shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic made things even worse.

Now, some states in the South have discovered a solution: going back to basics and teaching foundational skills like phonics. It’s amazing—if you focus on teaching kids to read rather than prioritizing subjects like social justice and gender theory, they actually learn to read. Who knew?

Kelsey Piper writes at *The Argument* on Substack: *Illiteracy is a policy choice*.

This month, the Department of Education released its latest edition of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the standardized tests better known as the Nation’s Report Card. The results have left me blazing with rage.

In my home state of California, for instance, only 30% of public school fourth graders can read proficiently. Fully 41% cannot even read at a basic level—which means they cannot truly understand and interpret written text at all. Eighth graders look almost as bad.

But scores are not slipping everywhere. In Mississippi, they have been rising year over year. The state recovered from a brief decline during COVID and has now surpassed its pre-COVID highs. Its fourth-grade students outperform California’s on average, even though California is richer, has a more educated population, and spends about 50% more per pupil.

The difference is most pronounced when you look at the most disadvantaged students. In California, only 28% of Black fourth graders read at or above a basic level, compared to 52% in Mississippi.

But it’s not just that Mississippi has raised the floor. It has also raised the ceiling. The state is one of the nation’s best performers when you look at students who are *not* economically disadvantaged.

And it’s not just Mississippi. Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee have adopted the same strategies to stem the bleeding experienced in other states—and they have seen significant improvements.

This is the part of the story that has gotten the most attention: teach phonics! And you should, indeed, teach phonics. But making schools adopt this approach took more than a mere nudge.

The Southern Surge states have used a combination of earmarked funding, guidance to districts, and outright mandates to accomplish universal adoption of phonics-based instruction.

When schools embrace topics like gender and social justice at the expense of basic and necessary skills like reading and math, they rob students of the learning they need to succeed in life.

Every school in America needs to return to the basics. It is an absolute crime for a young person to go through years of schooling only to emerge unable to read.

Southern states are showing the way—and it works.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/southern-states-mississippi-louisiana-go-back-teaching-basics/