Maharashtra Cultural Minister Ashish Shelar Inaugurates 360-Degree Cinema At Bollywood Park, Filmcity

**‘360-Degree Cinema’ Inaugurated at Bollywood Park in Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagri**

A new ‘360-Degree Cinema’ at Bollywood Park in Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagri (Filmcity), Goregaon East was inaugurated by Maharashtra’s Cultural Minister, Ashish Shelar, on Saturday. This innovative addition promises to elevate the visitor experience by combining entertainment with education through cutting-edge technology.

**Bollywood Park: Entertainment Meets Education**

Bollywood Park aims to offer tourists a unique blend of entertainment, education, and information. It has already established itself as a major tourist attraction by providing visitors with glimpses of iconic locations featured in popular television series and feature films.

Santosh Mijgar, the director of Bollywood Park, highlighted the immersive experiences available at the venue. “From deep-sea diving to space exploration, volcanic eruptions to jungle safaris, our attractions make audiences feel like an integral part of the story,” he said. Mijgar added, “360-Degree Cinema is not just entertainment; it’s a blend of knowledge, thrill, and unforgettable experiences.”

**Boosting Maharashtra’s Tourism Identity**

Minister Ashish Shelar emphasized that innovative facilities such as the 360-Degree Cinema will offer visitors unique experiences and contribute significantly to strengthening Maharashtra’s cultural and tourism identity.

**Dignitaries Present**

The inauguration event was graced by Swati Mase Patil, Managing Director of Film City, along with several other dignitaries from the entertainment industry, marking the occasion as a significant milestone for Bollywood Park and Maharashtra’s tourism sector.

### 360-Degree Cinema Features

– **Immersive Experience:** Audiences feel fully surrounded by the film, creating a sensation of being part of the story.
– **Edutainment:** Combines education and entertainment, making science, nature, and adventure films enjoyable, especially for children.
– **Advanced Technology:** Utilizes high-definition projection, 3D/7D effects, and surround sound to enhance the realism and thrill of the experience.

The ‘360-Degree Cinema’ is set to become a highlight at Bollywood Park, offering visitors of all ages a memorable and enriching experience.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/maharashtra-cultural-minister-ashish-shelar-inaugurates-360-degree-cinema-at-bollywood-park-filmcity

‘Israel is trying to blow up the Middle East,’ Russian FM Lavrov alleges at UNGA

‘Israel is Trying to Blow Up the Middle East,’ Russian FM Lavrov Alleges at UNGA

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has accused Israel of attempting to destabilize the Middle East. Speaking at the 80th United Nations General Assembly, Lavrov also claimed that Israel is trying to undermine UN decisions regarding the creation of a Palestinian state.

During a press conference held after addressing the assembly on September 27, 2025, Lavrov criticized Israel’s actions, suggesting they threaten regional peace and the international consensus on Palestinian statehood.

Photo credit: REUTERS/EDUARDO MUNOZ

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-868764

Vulnerable Dem Senator Admits They Lied About Biden’s Mental Decline to Keep Power [WATCH]

The 2026 Senate race in Georgia is already drawing national attention, with control of the U.S. Senate at stake and both parties preparing for what is expected to be one of the most competitive and expensive contests in the country.

Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, who won his seat in the 2021 runoff elections, is seeking reelection. Republicans are eager to reclaim the seat, though the party has not yet determined who its nominee will be. Among the declared GOP candidates is Rep. Mike Collins, who has begun to sharpen his attacks on Ossoff following remarks the senator made in a recent interview.

Ossoff’s comments came during an appearance on *Pod Save America*, where he was questioned about the Democratic Party’s handling of concerns over Joe Biden’s age and ability to serve another term. The discussion was prompted by claims made in Kamala Harris’s new book, which revisits internal party debates over whether Biden should have sought reelection in 2024.

During the exchange, Tommy Vietor, a former Obama administration spokesman and one of the podcast’s hosts, asked Ossoff why Democrats had not been more forthcoming about Biden’s vulnerabilities before the election.

> “Do you think that there was something preventing, I don’t know, a more honest conversation about his prospects within [the] Democratic Party?” Vietor asked. “Because, like the data was there, voters were telling us he was too old. Focus groups were telling us he was too old. We just didn’t listen to the mounds and mounds of data that was out there.”

In response, Ossoff acknowledged that Democrats were aware of Biden’s weaknesses but chose not to address them publicly because of concerns it might hurt their chances against Donald Trump.

> “I think that, like, the most brutally honest answer to that question is, you know, when you’re facing the specter of Donald Trump potentially being reelected to the presidency and you have in the sitting president the presumptive nominee, it’s understandable that you’re not going to be inclined to do or say things that might weaken that presumptive nominee against Trump, given the threat that he posed and poses,” Ossoff said.

Ossoff’s remarks are among the clearest acknowledgments from a Democratic senator that party leaders were aware of Biden’s challenges but chose to remain quiet. The admission is likely to feature prominently in the 2026 campaign, particularly as Republicans argue that Democrats prioritized electoral strategy over transparency with voters.

Collins, a Republican congressman from Georgia, has already seized on the comments, calling them proof that Ossoff and his colleagues misled the public. He has argued that the remarks raise broader questions about judgment, accountability, and who was effectively making decisions in the White House while Biden was in office.

The Georgia race is expected to draw substantial national investment from both parties, much like the North Carolina contest where former Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, is likely to face former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley. Both states will play a central role in determining which party controls the Senate after 2026.

For Ossoff, the challenge will be to defend his record while addressing growing scrutiny over his remarks and the broader implications of what they reveal about Democratic strategy in 2024. For Republicans, the focus will remain on capitalizing on the senator’s admission and framing the election as a referendum not only on his tenure but on the decisions made under Democratic leadership in recent years.

As the campaign season intensifies, Ossoff’s interview is expected to remain a flashpoint, raising new questions about how much Democratic officials knew about Biden’s decline and why they withheld those concerns from voters ahead of the 2024 election.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/09/vulnerable-dem-senator-admits-they-lied-about-bidens-mental-decline-to-keep-power-watch/

Body recovered off Donegal coast in search for missing fisherman

An extensive search coordinated by the Irish Coast Guard for a missing fisherman in Donegal Bay has concluded with the recovery of a body off Teelin on the Donegal Coast.

A local fishing vessel involved in the search made the discovery just before 6 pm on Saturday. The search ended after three days of intensive efforts, coordinated by the Coast Guard at Malin Head Maritime Rescue Sub Centre.

The Coast Guard extends its deepest sympathy to the family during this time of sadness. They also thanked all the search units, local fishing vessels, An Garda Síochána, and the community for their support throughout the search.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/body-recovered-off-donegal-coast-in-search-for-missing-fisherman-1811974.html

How Bethpage Black turned Blue after brilliant session for Europe

Europe took a decisive step towards retaining the Ryder Cup after another brilliant morning session of fourballs. They won three of the four matches 3-1 to move to an 8.5-3.5 lead, going into the afternoon fourballs with a commanding position.

Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Young beat Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg 4&2. DeChambeau and Young struck first blood for the Americans, getting ahead early before a wave of blue followed behind. They went ahead at the third hole, but the European pair quickly hit back on the next hole. The Europeans then took control by winning the seventh, eighth, and ninth holes consecutively, moving into an unassailable position. They sealed the victory with a birdie on the 16th.

Score: Europe 5.5, USA 3.5

Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood defeated Harris English and Collin Morikawa 3&2. It was déjà vu for Fleetwood Mac as they overwhelmed the American duo for a second consecutive morning. Though Keegan Bradley stood by Morikawa and English and their team got off to a hopeful start by winning the first hole, McIlroy and Fleetwood quickly showed their dominance. Birdies at the second and third holes turned the match around, followed by further wins at the fifth, seventh, and eighth holes, putting them four up. The Americans mounted a brief comeback to narrow the gap to two under, but a European birdie on the 16th hole sealed the victory.

Score: Europe 6.5, USA 3.5

Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton continued their brilliant form to beat Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay 3&2. The LIV teammates squandered a two-up lead to be all square, but Rahm’s brilliant chip from the edge of a bunker gave Europe the advantage once again. They did not relinquish the lead, securing birdies at the 12th and 16th holes to claim another point. This victory marked five wins from five fourball matches for Rahm.

Score: Europe 7.5, USA 3.5

Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland edged out Russell Henley and Scottie Scheffler 1 up in a nail-biting encounter. Vik and Bob proved they are no comedy act, shooting down the stars and stripes of America with a tense victory. This was the only match that went to the 18th hole. The United States, having come back from two down, leveled the match at the 13th. However, momentum swung back to Europe as a birdie at the 14th put them ahead again. Clutch putts from MacIntyre at the 15th and Hovland at the 17th holes ensured the team took the crucial point.

With this dominant morning session, Europe now leads 8.5 to 3.5, putting them in a strong position to retain the Ryder Cup as the afternoon fourball matches approach.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/how-bethpage-black-turned-blue-after-brilliant-session-for-europe-1811941.html

The plastic patriots want to bring Britain down – we won’t let them

As members, activists, trade unionists, and politicians come together from across the country to fight for working people, we are laser-focused on whose side we’re on and who we’re delivering for. Because that is what phase two of this government is all about: delivery.

Our first year of government was about fixing the foundations and clearing up the mess the Tories left behind after 14 years of neglect and decline. In that time, we have made decisions that only a Labour government would make to change the lives of working people.

Free school meals for an extra half a million children, breakfast clubs, and 30 hours of free childcare will put cash in the pockets of parents, lift hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty, and make life easier for hard-working families.

Five million extra NHS appointments — more than double what we promised in our manifesto — will mean millions of patients will get the care they need, when they need it.

Boosting the minimum wage will ease the burden for the three million lowest-paid during a cost of living crisis.

These are vital changes. But it’s just the beginning, and there’s a lot more to do to get the country back on track for the long term.

That’s because our economy was left to stagnate for 14 years. Skills and training were neglected, and we didn’t build the infrastructure we needed for a modern era. Add that to regional inequality and the last government’s botched Brexit deal, and it’s no wonder many people still don’t feel this country works for them.

Living standards have stagnated, public services have been struggling for years, and small boats are still arriving on our shores.

That’s why we’ve moved into phase two of this government. Our focus remains the same, but we go further.

We are boosting living standards across the country, fixing our public services, getting the NHS fit for the future, and making sure people feel safe in their communities and know their borders are secure.

Our focus remains the same, but we go further.

So at conference, this autumn and beyond, The House readers can expect us to make the reforms we need to make Britain work for working people once more.

That is why we are putting our efforts into investment in training and opportunities, so young people can begin good, well-paid jobs and businesses have the skills they need.

We’re unveiling further plans to tackle regional inequality and ensure growth benefits every corner of the country.

We’ll be focused on building homes and infrastructure like transport and grids, so people have a good standard of living and opportunities across the nation.

And we’re investing in the technologies of the future, like AI, to make workforces more productive and improve people’s lives.

Because we must rewire the country to close the fairness gaps.

These are the gaps between hard work and reward, background, opportunity, and different parts of the country that hold people back.

There isn’t an overnight fix. These problems require solutions for the long term, not sticking plasters.

My government won’t pull that lever.

We have always rejected the politics of the easy answer that others bang the drum for.

On one side, we’ve got the plastic patriots who don’t just want to talk Britain down — they want to bring Britain down. They rely on anger and grievance, so they don’t want things to get better at all.

On the other, we have the plastic progressives who oppose green infrastructure, block housebuilding, and want to take us out of NATO in the most volatile global era in decades.

There is only one patriotic, progressive party: the Labour Party.

There is only one party on the side of working people: the Labour Party.

And there’s only one party that can put the country on the path to renewal and deliver the change people deserve: the Labour Party.

This party conference and beyond, the country will see us doing just that.

Keir Starmer is Prime Minister and Labour leader.
https://www.politicshome.com/opinion/article/plastic-patriots-want-bring-britain-wont-let

TLC Tragedy: Three Beloved Reality Stars Dead In Car Crash and Several Others Injured… as Family Members Beg Fans for ‘Continued Prayers’

**Tragic Car Accident Claims Lives of Three Members of the Putman Family**

*Published September 27, 2025, 12:48 p.m. ET*

Three members of the Putman family, known from the TLC reality series *Meet The Putmans*, have died in a tragic car accident, with several others hospitalized, RadarOnline.com can report.

In an Instagram post on Saturday, September 27, family member Isabelle confirmed that “Papa” Bill Putman, Neenee, and Aunt Megan lost their lives in the crash. She also revealed that “Uncle Blake, Lulu, Alena, Noah, and Gia” were injured and remain in the hospital.

“We are asking for complete healing and strength for each of them,” she wrote.

Isabelle shared the family’s faith in her statement, writing:
“My entire family — Papa, Neenee, Billy, Jen, Brandon, Kacie, Blake, Megan, Jamie, Blair, myself (Isabelle), Abby, Emma, Addison, Bella, Mercy, Gabby, Noah, Mya, Nova, Lulu, Alena, Gia, Jonah, Eli, Solomon, Uriah, Samson, Luke, and Anna — all proclaim that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. He is our hope, our peace, and our salvation. Even in this time of heartbreak, we rest in knowing that God is in control.”

She also asked for “continued prayers for Uncle Blake, Lulu, Alena, Noah, and Gia as they recover, and for our whole family as we walk through this deep loss.”

*Meet The Putmans* originally aired on TLC in 2017 and was later revived on YouTube as *Growing Up Putman*.

Bill, the late patriarch of the Putman family, was previously sentenced to a year of probation and 200 hours of community service in 2022. He was convicted in September of that year on four counts of assault and battery following an incident outside the medical complex the Putman family is building in Caro.

The confrontation involved Bill and a couple of workers, and was caught on cell phone video. Before being sentenced, Bill apologized to one of the victims, Dylan Ireland, saying:
“We could have kept him from getting inside that car without me taking him to the ground and for that Dylan, I am sorry, truly. I’m sorry, I screwed up, but I was scared,” Bill said during his sentencing hearing.

The Putman family and their fans now mourn the loss of their loved ones and hope for the recovery of those injured.
https://radaronline.com/p/3-beloved-tlc-stars-meet-the-putmans-killed-crash/

Aggression against Russia will be met with ‘decisive response’, minister says

Russia’s top diplomat has assured world leaders that his nation has no intention of attacking Europe. However, he warned that any aggression against Russia would be met with a decisive response.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made these remarks amid rising concerns in Europe over unauthorized flights into NATO airspace. These incidents have been attributed to Russia, especially following NATO jets downing drones over Poland and Estonia’s claims that Russian fighter jets entered its territory.

Russia has denied these accusations, stating that its planes did not enter Estonian airspace and that the drones were not targeting Poland. Moscow’s ally Belarus suggested that Ukrainian signal-jamming caused the drones to go off course.

Lavrov emphasized that Russia perceives itself as the party facing threats. “Russia has never had and does not have any such intentions of attacking European or NATO countries,” he said. “However, any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response.”

These statements come three years into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, an action widely condemned by the international community.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump expressed optimism this week that Ukraine can reclaim all the territories lost to Russia. This marks a notable shift in tone from a leader who had previously suggested Ukraine might need to make concessions and would be unlikely to regain all areas occupied by Russia since 2014, when Moscow seized the Crimean Peninsula, and after launching a full-scale invasion in 2022.

Just three weeks prior, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia and the US had reached a mutual understanding, praising the previous Trump administration for “listening to us.”

Trump’s new stance followed a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. This meeting, occurring seven months after a heated televised exchange between the two in the Oval Office, was conducted behind closed doors and reportedly had a much more positive tone. Zelensky described it as “a good meeting” during his address to the assembly the following day.

For the fourth consecutive year, President Zelensky appealed to the gathering of world leaders, urging them to expel Russia from Ukraine. He warned that failure to act could endanger other countries, stating, “Ukraine is only the first.”

Russia has offered various justifications for its war in Ukraine, including concerns over its own security following NATO’s eastward expansion over the years.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/aggression-against-russia-will-be-met-with-decisive-response-minister-says-1811920.html

‘The picture is grim’: Conservative outlet flags ‘warning signs’ that GOP is losing ground

The GOP was riding high, but is now being anchored down by a “political dud,” according to a conservative outlet.

The Washington Examiner, widely considered to be right-wing, published a report on Saturday titled, “Chucks in luck? Warning signs ahead for Republicans in next year’s Senate races.”

Just a few months ago, Republicans were riding high, giddy after having passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. But as the saying goes, a few weeks can be an eternity in politics. And as autumn kicks in, it’s clear that cheer is turning into fear.

The weekend article states, “What gives? And what does it mean for the 2026 Senate races? As is usually the case with midterm elections in the Trump era, the answer is: ‘It’s complicated.'”

According to the report, there is one major concern for the Republicans.

“A big problem facing the GOP as 2026 draws near is that while the tax cuts in the GOP megabill should be popular, the legislation is overall proving to be a political dud with a 64% disapproval rating,” the article notes. This has prompted reports that President Donald Trump is looking to rebrand it as the “Working Families Tax Cut Bill.”

Some voters fret about Medicaid cuts hurting the poor. Others worry about the possibly adverse impact on hospitals. Additionally, many fear the debt and deficit implications.

The article adds, “Add to this that inflation sits higher than it was at the same point last year and about a percentage point above the Federal Reserve’s target rate, and it’s likely Republican Senate candidates will have to run with some semblance of an inflation anchor next year, just as former Vice President Kamala Harris did last year.”

Polling data supports this challenge, with 61% of those surveyed by The Economist and YouGov disapproving of Trump’s handling of inflation.

The situation appears grim, and this outlook does not even account for the historical trend that the party controlling the White House generally tends to do worse in the first midterm election of each presidency.

“Crazy though it may seem, the GOP could indeed be staring down a situation in which Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) ends up back in charge and gridlock once again becomes the name of the game in Washington, D.C.,” the Washington Examiner concludes.
https://www.rawstory.com/gop-picture-is-grim-2026/

Super League: St Helens cut Leeds' lead to two points in tight play-off eliminator

**Leeds 14-16 St Helens: A ‘Wide to West’ Moment for the Ages**

In a stunning turn of events, St Helens have snatched victory out of nowhere to win this eliminator 16-14 against Leeds. This thrilling result sets up a semi-final clash against Hull KR next week. Leeds were just seconds away from securing their first home win over St Helens since 2017.

**James Deighton, BBC Radio Leeds:**

“I cannot believe what I’ve seen. The Western Terrace has gone wild and the Rhinos fans are left open-mouthed. Shane Wright has scored the try and Leeds Rhinos’ Grand Final hopes are dashed after the hooter.”

**TRY: Leeds 14-16 St Helens – Shane Wright**

What a moment! Leeds conceded a penalty for offside on halfway. Jonny Lomax’s kick on the hooter allowed St Helens to regain a set of six. They kept the set alive using what can only be described as some sort of magic. Working the ball right, Harry Robertson just missed the line, so they shifted left, where Shane Wright touched down. Jon Bennison missed the conversion, but somehow, Saints have won!

**Leeds 14-12 St Helens – A Nail-Biting Finish**

Harry Robertson’s knock on sparked a huge roar around Headingley. Though St Helens were within two points, errors like this are costly with just over three minutes remaining.

**TRY: Leeds 14-12 St Helens – Jon Bennison**

Jon Bennison showcased remarkable skill, channeling his inner Stretch Armstrong, twisting and turning with arms outstretched to ground the ball right on the line. Despite loud booing, Bennison converted his own try, bringing Saints to within two points. This set the stage for a dramatic finale after a relatively flat second half.

**TRY REVIEW Leeds 14-6 St Helens**

St Helens thought they had scored when Jon Bennison grounded the ball on the line. However, the try was disallowed on the field pending review for a possible double movement.

**Robbie Hunter-Paul, Former New Zealand International, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra**

“We’re entering the desperation stages for St Helens now. They have eight points to make up, and they need to start seizing any opportunities they get.”

**Leeds 14-6 St Helens**

Leeds’ Kallum Watkins knocked on—one of many knock-ons in this intense eliminator. With just over 10 minutes remaining, Leeds remained in control. St Helens needed something magical to turn the game around.

**Tensions Rise – Curtis Sironen and James McDonnell Clash**

St Helens’ Curtis Sironen and James McDonnell were involved in a heated exchange, with some off-the-ball incidents. Replays showed Sironen putting a hand in McDonnell’s face while McDonnell responded with an elbow. The referee intervened, calling both captains over to calm the game down.

**Alan Hunte, Ex-Great Britain Winger, BBC Radio Merseyside**

“Although an eight-point margin isn’t massive, the effectiveness of the Saints’ attack makes it feel bigger. They have struggled to break through this Leeds defence, which has been aggressive, well-structured, and resilient even when scrambling with last-ditch tackles.”

**Post-Match Thoughts**

To be honest, Hull KR boss Willie Peters might not be too concerned about facing either Leeds or St Helens next week. Aside from James McDonnell’s try, the game lacked quality.

**PENALTY: Leeds 14-6 St Helens – Jake Connor**

Leeds opted to take the two points, and Jake Connor calmly slotted the penalty right in front of the posts. This put Leeds in a strong position, but with around 15 minutes left, St Helens still had time to score twice. Based on what we have seen, it remained uncertain whether they could pull it off.

What a game! St Helens’ last-gasp victory will be remembered as one of those unforgettable moments in rugby league history.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/live/c62q9gg2n66t?xtor=AL-72-%5Bpartner%5D-%5Byahoo.north.america%5D-%5Bheadline%5D-%5Bsport%5D-%5Bbizdev%5D-%5Bisapi%5D