Pineapple + spices: A combo you must try

**Pineapple + Spices: A Combo You Must Try**
*By Anujj Trehaan | Sep 25, 2025, 11:13 AM*

Grilled pineapple with a spicy twist is an innovative way to enjoy this tropical fruit. The combination of sweet and spicy flavors creates an exciting taste experience that’s both simple and delicious. This dish is easy to prepare and can be served as a dessert or a side dish. When grilled, the natural sugars in the pineapple caramelize, adding depth and richness to its flavor.

Here’s how you can make this delightful treat at home.

### Tip 1: Choosing the Right Pineapple
Selecting the right pineapple is key to achieving the perfect balance of sweetness and acidity. Look for a pineapple with a firm shell that gives slightly when pressed. The color should be vibrant, with no signs of browning or mold. A ripe pineapple will have a sweet aroma at its base, indicating it’s ready to eat. Avoid overly green or too soft pineapples, as they may not grill well.

### Tip 2: Preparing the Spice Mix
A perfect spice mix can elevate your grilled pineapple to the next level. Begin with cayenne pepper for heat and add cinnamon for warmth and depth. Including brown sugar helps enhance caramelization while balancing the spice’s heat. Mix these ingredients well, then apply the blend evenly over the pineapple slices to ensure every bite bursts with flavor.

### Tip 3: Grilling Techniques for Best Results
Grilling pineapple requires medium heat to cook it evenly without burning. Preheat your grill before placing the spiced slices on it. Grill each side for about three minutes or until grill marks appear on both sides. Avoid overcrowding the grill; give each slice enough space so they grill properly instead of steaming.

### Tip 4: Serving Suggestions and Pairings
Grilled pineapple pairs wonderfully with many accompaniments. Try serving it with vanilla ice cream or yogurt, which offer a creamy contrast to its spiciness. Fresh mint leaves add a refreshing touch when included in a dessert platter alongside fruits like strawberries or mangoes.

For a savory approach, pair grilled pineapple with salads containing greens such as arugula tossed in balsamic vinaigrette, topped with roasted nuts like almonds or walnuts. This combination delivers a delicious balance of flavors and textures.

Give this bright, spicy grilled pineapple a try—you may find a new favorite way to enjoy fruit!
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/lifestyle/pineapple-spices-a-tangy-treat-you-ll-love/story

‘Tere Jaisi 10 Rakhi Hai Mere Paas…’: Noida Cab Driver Abuses, Attempts To Attack Women Passengers With Stick; Arrested – Shocking Video

**Noida Cab Driver Arrested for Verbally Abusing and Threatening Women Passengers**

A cab driver in Noida was arrested on Tuesday, September 23, after a video of him verbally abusing and attempting to attack a group of women passengers with a stick went viral on social media. The incident, reported from Sector 128, has raised serious concerns about the safety of female passengers in the city.

**What Happened?**

According to a detailed Instagram post by passenger Tashu Gupta, five women had booked an Uber cab from Botanical Garden metro station to their office in Sector 128. The vehicle, registered as UP 16 QT 4732, was driven by a man named Brijesh.

Gupta explained that the women requested the driver to take the underpass instead of making a U-turn due to heavy traffic. However, despite their repeated requests, the driver ignored them and took the U-turn.

When the passengers questioned his decision, the driver became aggressive. Gupta quoted him saying in Hindi, “Chup chap se baithi reh, jo maps par dikha raha hai vahi se leke jaunga” (Sit quietly, I will only drive as per the map).

When the women asked him to speak politely, he responded with abusive language: “Tere jaisi 10 rakhi hai mere paas kaam karne ke liye, 12-13 gadiyan chalti hain meri” (I have ten like you working for me, I run 12-13 cars).

**Escalation of the Incident**

Gupta further alleged that when she tried to step out of the cab, the driver pushed her and demanded payment. The situation escalated when the driver retrieved a white rod from the car’s trunk and threatened to hit the passengers.

She recalled him saying, “Tu ruk, tujhe to main abhi batata hun, aaj tujhe maarke jail bhi jana pade to chala jaunga” (Wait, I will deal with you right now, even if I have to go to jail for it).

The passengers then began filming the driver, after which he allegedly tried to snatch their phone.

**Police and Uber Respond**

Noida Police acted swiftly after the video surfaced on social media. ACP-1 Praveen Kumar confirmed that the accused driver was identified and arrested within half an hour of the video going viral.

“Necessary legal action is underway,” he added.

Uber India also responded to the incident, stating, “Hey there, this is concerning. Such behavior is unacceptable, and we prioritize your safety above all else. Kindly send your registered Uber account contact details through Direct Message, and our safety team will contact you shortly.”

**Public and Official Reactions**

In her Instagram post, Gupta tagged local police, women’s helplines, and government officials, urging strict action against the driver and calling the incident a “major safety concern for women”.

This incident highlights the ongoing need for stringent measures to ensure the safety and dignity of female passengers using cab services in urban areas.

*Stay safe and report any such incidents immediately to appropriate authorities.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/noida-cab-driver-abuses-attempts-to-attack-women-passengers-with-stick-shocking-video

17 women accused Delhi baba of molestation, case filed

The accused, Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati—formerly known as Swami Parthasarathy—has so far evaded arrest despite multiple raids and ongoing surveillance.

Authorities have conducted several operations in an effort to apprehend him, but he remains at large. The investigation continues as law enforcement intensifies their efforts to bring him into custody.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/17-women-accused-delhi-baba-of-molestation-case-filed-23595680

US to focus H-1B policy on domestic investment, urges lower trade with Russia

US President Donald Trump has clearly stated his desire to end the war between Russia and Ukraine as soon as possible. He emphasized the importance of stopping the conflict to prevent further loss of lives.

Additionally, Trump expressed his position that, while seeking peace, it is essential to allow Russia to continue generating income through oil exports. This approach, he suggests, could play a role in facilitating a resolution to the ongoing crisis.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/h1b-policy-to-prioritise-investment-in-america-calls-for-reducing-trade-with-russia-us-spokesperson-23595701

All leaked EA FC 26 Cornerstones players

The EA FC 26 Cornerstones players have been leaked on social media, giving fans an early glimpse of the superstars featured in the very first promo of the Ultimate Team game cycle.

These leaks hint at the excitement and high-profile talent that players can expect when the new season launches. Stay tuned for more updates as official announcements are released.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/all-ea-fc-26-cornerstones-players

‘Like a train’: remote earthquake biggest in decades

An earthquake that sounded “like a train” and rattled cupboards was the largest in southwest Tasmania in two decades, felt across the island.

The 4.1-magnitude tremor struck at 6:38 am on Thursday near Lake Pedder at a depth of 14 km. More than 120 people reported the earthquake to Geoscience Australia, including residents in Hobart, Queenstown on the west coast, and Launceston in the north.

One resident in Burnie posted on social media that it sounded like a train going down the street, while another south of Hobart reported glassware rattling in cupboards. Despite these reports, there were no calls for assistance or damage reported, according to the state’s emergency service.

Geoscience Australia senior seismologist Hadi Ghasemi said it was the largest quake within a 100 km radius of the epicentre in 20 years. “Tasmania is not high seismicity,” he explained, “but this event is testament that earthquakes can happen anywhere in Tasmania.”

Dr. Ghasemi also noted that the largest earthquake documented in Tasmania was a mid-to-high magnitude six in the late 1800s off Flinders Island.

Hydro Tasmania confirmed that no damage had been identified to its dams in the region, including Edgar Dam, which is currently undergoing upgrades. The dam, located about 30 km from the earthquake’s epicentre, is designed to withstand tremors of up to 6.8 magnitude along the Lake Edgar fault line.

“This earthquake was well below that and was not on the fault line,” said Hydro Tasmania’s General Manager of Assets and Infrastructure, Jesse Clark. “The upgrade will strengthen the dam even further.”

Hydro Tasmania emphasized that it maintains extensive seismic monitoring and will continue to inspect and monitor infrastructure over the coming days to ensure safety.
https://thewest.com.au/news/disaster-and-emergency/like-a-train-remote-earthquake-biggest-in-decades-c-20138247

Ukraine restores diplomatic relations with Syria, Zelensky says

**Ukraine Restores Diplomatic Relations with Syria, President Zelensky Announces**

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced the restoration of diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Syria.

In 2022, Ukraine severed ties with Syria after the ousted Syrian leader, Bashar al-Assad’s government, recognized large areas of Russian-occupied Ukraine as “independent” regions backed by Russia. This recognition led to a significant diplomatic rift between the two countries.

President Zelensky made the announcement during a meeting with Italian President Sergio Mattarella at the Quirinale Palace in Rome, Italy, on July 9, 2025.

The restoration of diplomatic relations marks a notable shift in Ukraine’s foreign policy amid ongoing regional tensions. Further details on the implications of this decision are expected in the coming days.
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-868489

Indore News: Excise Raids In Rural Areas, Illicit Liquor & Goods Worth ₹1.75 Lakh Seized

**State Excise Department Conducts Major Operation Against Illegal Liquor in Mhow**

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): On Wednesday, the State Excise Department launched a significant crackdown on illegal liquor following orders from Assistant Excise Commissioner Abhishek Tiwari. The operation was led by Flying Squad In-charge Kamlesh Solanki, under the guidance of ADEO Ashok Khatri and Ganpat Singh Dhund.

Raids were conducted at multiple locations in Mhow, including Bhondiya Talab, Banjari, and Bhatkhedi. During the raids, 10 cases were registered, with 8 cases filed under sections 34(1)(A) and 34(F) of the Excise Act, 1915. Two accused individuals were arrested but later released on bail at the spot.

The team seized 120 litres of locally made liquor along with 1,500 kilograms of mahua lahan, a raw material used in illicit liquor production, with a total market value estimated at nearly Rs 1.75 lakh. All seized illicit liquor and raw materials were destroyed immediately on-site.

The operation involved excise inspectors Meena Mal, Sunil Malviya, B.D. Ahirwar, and Ashish Jain, alongside several excise constables, whose valuable contributions were instrumental to the success of the raids.

**Man Arrested with Brown Sugar Worth Rs 1.25 Lakh**

In a separate action, the city crime branch apprehended a man accused of illegal drug trafficking. Bablu alias Vinod Bairagi, a resident of Labariya Bheru area, was caught during a routine check at MOG Lines after displaying suspicious behavior.

Upon search, over 12 grams of brown sugar—an expensive narcotic substance valued at approximately Rs 1.25 lakh in the international market—was found concealed inside a compartment of his scooter. Bablu is a habitual offender with around 18 criminal cases previously registered against him. He faces charges under Section 8/21 of the NDPS Act for allegedly selling and consuming narcotics. Further investigation is ongoing.

**Traffic Police Nab Car Driver Using Another Vehicle’s Registration Number**

In another incident on Wednesday, the traffic police detained a car driver found using the registration number of a different vehicle. Subedar Arun Singh, along with Constables Shyam Markam and Vishnu Singh, stopped a car near Chandragupt Maurya Square bearing the number MP09CU0610, which appeared unclear.

Upon verification, it was revealed that the registration number actually belonged to another vehicle whose owner confirmed that their car was parked safely at home. The driver of the stopped car failed to provide a satisfactory explanation.

Consequently, both the vehicle and the driver were handed over to Hira Nagar Police Station for further legal action.

These enforcement actions underscore the ongoing efforts by Indore authorities to clamp down on illegal activities, ensuring public safety and adherence to the law.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-news-excise-raids-in-rural-areas-illicit-liquor-goods-worth-175-lakh-seized

Mariners announce MiLB award winners: Lazaro Montes, Ryan Sloan hitter and pitcher of the year

As the current Mariners look to write their names in the history books, some of tomorrow’s Mariners were at T-Mobile Park yesterday to be honored for the annual Mariners Minor League awards.

The winners are:

– OF Lazaro Montes (AA), Ken Griffey Jr. Minor League Hitter of the Year
– RHP Ryan Sloan (A+), Jamie Moyer Pitcher of the Year
– INF Colt Emerson (AA), Alvin Davis Mr. Mariner Award
– RHP Tyler Cleveland (AA), Dan Wilson Community Service Award
– INF Blake Rambusch (AA), Edgar Martinez Dominate The Zone Tournament Winner
– RHP Nick Davila (AA), Dominate The Zone Tournament Winner (Pitcher)
– Shawn O’Malley (AAA), Hitting Coach, Dave Henderson Staff Member of the Year

Montes, Sloan, Rambusch, and Davila were at T-Mobile Park on Tuesday to accept their awards. Emerson and O’Malley are otherwise occupied as the Rainiers make a Pacific Coast League playoff run, and Cleveland is in Arizona preparing for the Arizona Fall League.

Cleveland is recognized for his volunteer work; he consistently volunteered at every youth baseball clinic hosted by both High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas. He also earned the distinction of a selection to the Arizona Fall League (AFL), where he’ll pitch as part of the Peoria Javelinas against some of baseball’s top prospects.

Cleveland will be joined in Arizona by top prospect OF Jonny Farmelo, who was also at the park last week as the team hosted the Northwest League Champions, the Everett AquaSox.

Rambusch and Davila are this year’s Dominate The Zone winners, a tournament the team has been running across the affiliates since the hiring of Jerry Dipoto and company. Formerly known as the Control the Zone tournament, the contest recognizes one pitcher and one hitter who post the best strikeout-to-walk rates, respectively (hitters can also earn points for lengthy plate appearances). Winners earn an automatic invite to big-league spring training.

Rambusch, who posted a .364 OBP this season, reached base safely in 79 of his 103 games. At Double-A, Rambo walked 11.5% of the time while striking out just 15.5%. Davila’s strikeout-to-walk numbers took a bit of a hit after an early-season promotion to Double-A, but he actually cut his ERA down pitching outside the bandbox of Funko Field. He’s a groundball-inducing pitcher who’s one to watch this spring training.

“The reason those guys are up here is because they buy into the pillars of our organization,” said GM Justin Hollander. “They represent what we believe in, and they excel at that.”

The Mariners surprised many by promoting Colt Emerson, their top prospect per MLB Pipeline, to Tacoma late in the season after a short stint in Double-A. This was already an aggressive move for the young shortstop, who just turned 20 on July 20th. Since then, Emerson has continued to rake, storming into Tacoma and dazzling in his brief time there as he’s accompanied the Rainiers on their playoff run.

The Mariners value Emerson as much off the field as on it, recognizing him for his leadership abilities with the Alvin Davis Mr. Mariner award for the second straight season.

“You see AD over there,” said Hollander, gesturing to Alvin Davis who was on hand to present the award. “He’s Mr. Mariner for a reason. It’s not just about winning Rookie of the Year or being one of the best hitters in the history of the organization. It’s about what he represents on and off the field.”

Unfortunately for Emerson, his path to winning the award named after Seattle’s most iconic hitter is blocked by Cuban-born slugger Lazaro Montes, who took home the Ken Griffey Jr. Hitter of the Year award for the third straight year.

Montes is coming off a tremendous season split between High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas, a challenging assignment for the 20-year-old. Montes struggled with strikeouts at Double-A, but also proved that Dickey-Stephens Park isn’t too much for him, walloping 14 homers in the notoriously power-sapping park.

Montes’s 32 total homers across both levels tie for the third-best home run mark in MiLB this season.

“They told me that in that park, nobody can hit homers, but for me that was an exciting moment, because I said, okay, let me show right now what I can do,” grinned the affable Montes.

Montes says his plan is to go to High Performance Camp (HPC) in the coming weeks, and then return to Miami for off-season training. He plans to work out again with teammate and fellow Cuban Randy Arozarena, who had a significant impact on Lazaro this past off-season.

“The way that [Randy] plays with his personality, that made me feel comfortable to be myself and to compete. He talked with my mom, and he’s got family close to my family in Pinar del Río, so we’re almost family,” beamed Laz.

This past off-season, Montes worked intently on moving more fluidly, a criticism that’s often been lobbied at the titanic slugger, who many outlets see as a future designated hitter.

“My dad was like, ‘Oh, why are they talking like that?’ I said, ‘Papi, chilllll out.’ That’s good for me, because I take that as a challenge, and I challenge myself every day. Everything that people say, for me, I see that and I say okay. We’ll see in the future.”

Montes said he’s spoken to Julio, who was also once labeled as a corner outfielder, and was inspired by Julio showing up to spring training having worked hard on speed and agility over the off-season.

“He got to spring training and he was like, ‘I’m here. I’m the centerfielder of this team. And I’m going to prepare like that, for that. I’m gonna play right field, left field, any part of the field, and be ready for that moment.’”

It was a thrill to follow along with Ryan Sloan’s first year as a professional, culminating in his award for Jamie Moyer Pitcher of the Year.

It’s funny that this award is named after Seattle’s soft-tossing lefty because Sloan couldn’t be more different: a big, physical righty, Sloan’s fastball zips in the upper 90s with plus ride. He says getting even more on it is his number one goal this off-season. “Well, maybe number two.”

Sloan is laser-focused on making improvements in his mental game, especially after getting knocked around a little in his brief stint at High-A.

“I think it was good that I failed,” said the 19-year-old. “I always like to take stuff from outings, and when I fail, it’s much easier to take stuff away.”

Sloan’s arsenal is impressive — along with the big fastball, he added a cutter this year as a bridge pitch between his fastball and slider, and a changeup that he continues to work on the consistency of (he calls it a confidence pitch) but he believes could be his best weapon.

Even more impressive is the maturity and work ethic of the 19-year-old, who Seattle selected with their second pick in the 2024 Draft, pitching in his first professional season.

“I like to put it like, it was a year of learning. For me, first year, but there’s a lot of guys that have played a lot more than I have, so being able to see what everyone has to say, what everyone experiences, what they’ve been through, what they’ve learned. Just hoping to pick everyone’s brain and try to become a better player, better person — not just pitching, not just the stuff that’ll come through practice and all the above, but trying to become a better person, better mentality on the mound, better mental stuff, better routine.”

Sloan said to do that, he leaned heavily on his teammates and pitching coaches, drawing from their experience. At the end of the season, he’s very proud of having finished his first professional season healthy, which he credits to the thing he’s most proud of: maturing and developing a pro routine, figuring out what he needs as a pitcher in order to go out and be successful.

“I think coming in, I thought my stuff was good. All the data and statistics info proved that it was pretty good. So just going out there and being able to have a non-cluttered mind. Just go out there, have a simple plan, have a simple thought. I think that was my biggest stride, just overall learning a bunch of stuff as you go along trying to mature.”

Sloan, like Montes, will head to HPC before heading home to the Chicago area for the off-season, where he says he’s got a solid place to train.

“Big old dome in Chicago. I’ll stay warm there.”

For as impressive as some of these performances are, Justin Hollander stresses that these awards are about celebrating the players’ contributions on and off the field.

“You can be that 80 grade human in a lot of different ways. And I think our organization has done a great job of not forcing a cookie-cutter mentality on every player. Laz is different than Colt Emerson. They’re both 80-grade human beings and teammates and players, but they do it their own way, in the same way that Cal and Julio are different people, and Logan and George are different people, and Bryan and Bryce are different people.

“We really believe strongly in making sure that we let the players know, like, these are our core values. This is our foundation. Now you go identify how you can make that your own and bring it to life.”
https://www.lookoutlanding.com/seattle-mariners-minors/134723/mariners-announce-milb-award-winners-lazaro-montes-ryan-sloan-hitter-and-pitcher-of-the-year