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UPI
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Justin Bieber voices his anger, exhaustion: 'I know I'm broken'
1 of 5 | Justin Bieber said he feels "broken," "tired" and "angry," when he discussed his mental state on Instagram Monday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo June 17 (UPI) -- Justin Bieber says he feels "broken," "tired" and "angry." The "One Time" singer, 31, took to Instagram to discuss his mental state Monday. "People keep telling me to heal," he wrote. "Don't you think if I could have fixed myself I would have already? I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues." He said he's been working his entire life to be the way he was told he needed to be. "And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry," he continued. "The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am. Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others. Because honestly I'm exhausted with thinking about myself lately. Aren't you?" Bieber captioned his post with a middle finger emoji. Followers in the over 17,000 comments showed their support for the singer and urged him to leave Los Angeles. The day before, Bieber posted screenshots from an apparent text exchange with a former friend. "I will never suppress my emotions for someone," he wrote. "Conflict is a part of relationship. If you don't like my anger you don't like me. My anger is a response to the pain I have been through. Asking a traumatized person not to be traumatized is simply mean." Other posts from that day include images of Jack, his son, and Hailey Bieber, his wife, from his first Father's Day. Pop superstar Justin Bieber turns 30 Usher (L) and Justin Bieber arrive at the Kids' Choice Awards on March 28, 2009 in Los Angeles. Later that year, Bieber's first album, "My World," would debuted at No. 6 on Billboard's charts. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

The Age
15-06-2025
- Sport
- The Age
Northam heads to Tamworth primed to snap run of near misses
A leading Scone stable is primed to bookend Monday's Tamworth meeting, and snap a recent run of narrow 'bridesmaid' finishes. Rodney Northam takes a strong team up the freeway from Scone for an open meeting on an improving and drying track, with his first and last well placed to take him back into the winner's stall. Opening the assault is progressive three-year-old Miss You So, which looks primed to peak third-up in a Maiden Plate over 1600m to open the card. A tough son of dual Cox Plate winner So You Think, Miss You So has done his best work late in two runs back from a spell over shorter trips. Then in the final race – Benchmark 58 Handicap over 1000m – one of the more emerging sprinters around the Hunter and New England regions shoots for a third straight win. This One Time, a progressive filly by Alabama Express, has won her last two in dominant fashion from just off the speed, and gets a firming track to suit. The Northam yard also saddles up a couple of solid chances through the middle of the meeting. Lightly raced See You Then resumes from the inside draw in a Maiden Plate over 1000m, while improving mare Great Point is a leading chance third-up in a Benchmark 58 Hcp over 1400m. The stable has been beaten by very small margins in four of its last five starts, including two in Saturday Class 3 Highway company.

Sydney Morning Herald
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Sydney Morning Herald
Northam heads to Tamworth primed to snap run of near misses
A leading Scone stable is primed to bookend Monday's Tamworth meeting, and snap a recent run of narrow 'bridesmaid' finishes. Rodney Northam takes a strong team up the freeway from Scone for an open meeting on an improving and drying track, with his first and last well placed to take him back into the winner's stall. Opening the assault is progressive three-year-old Miss You So, which looks primed to peak third-up in a Maiden Plate over 1600m to open the card. A tough son of dual Cox Plate winner So You Think, Miss You So has done his best work late in two runs back from a spell over shorter trips. Then in the final race – Benchmark 58 Handicap over 1000m – one of the more emerging sprinters around the Hunter and New England regions shoots for a third straight win. This One Time, a progressive filly by Alabama Express, has won her last two in dominant fashion from just off the speed, and gets a firming track to suit. The Northam yard also saddles up a couple of solid chances through the middle of the meeting. Lightly raced See You Then resumes from the inside draw in a Maiden Plate over 1000m, while improving mare Great Point is a leading chance third-up in a Benchmark 58 Hcp over 1400m. The stable has been beaten by very small margins in four of its last five starts, including two in Saturday Class 3 Highway company.


Hindustan Times
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Ludhiana: People have made it easy for me to contest the West bypoll, says Sanjeev Arora, Aam Aadmi Party candidate
As the byelection for the Ludhiana West constituency approaches, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate and sitting Rajya Sabha Member Parliament Sanjeev Arora speaks candidly about his reasons for contesting, past achievements, and future outlook. In an exclusive interview, he responds to questions on his political choices, the development work done in the last 75 days, and his views on the party's strategy. He also added that he received overwhelming support from people of the constituency. The people made too easy for me to contest the election with their support. Q: You are already a Rajya Sabha MP with three years left in your term. Why did you choose to contest the Ludhiana West byelection? Arora: I am a sipahi (soldier) of the Aam Aadmi Party. Whatever the party asks me to do, I will do without hesitation. The party high command directed me to contest from Ludhiana West, and I am doing just that. My personal term or position does not matter. I'm here to serve the people in whichever role the party assigns. Q: If elected, you've said you will resign from the Rajya Sabha. There are speculations that AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal may be fielded from Ludhiana to the upper house. Your thoughts? Arora: That would be a party's decision. Constitutionally, anyone can be elected to the Rajya Sabha from any state. What's wrong if a senior leader like Kejriwal or any other is considered from Ludhiana? BJP's Ravneet Singh Bittu is Rajya Sabha MP from Rajasthan, and even former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh was elected from Assam. These are political strategies. Q3: What development work can you show as achievements in the last 75 days or as a Rajya Sabha MP? Arora: Quite a lot, actually. The completion of Halwara Airport, upgrading the infrastructure of ESI Hospital, and transfer of areas, like Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar and Rajguru Nagar, to the municipal corporation were important steps. I helped resolve land registration issues in Sunet village, oversaw road construction in Focal Point, and most notably, got a One Time Settlement (OTS) scheme approved benefiting 1,155 industrial units. These schemes involved collaboration with PSPCL and Ludhiana Improvement Trust, among others. Q: Your party didn't fare well in the last parliamentary elections here. AAP finished third. What gives you confidence this time? Arora: Past election results are not always an indicator of the present. People today vote for work, not just party symbols. The 2022 assembly elections were proof—AAP won 92 seats. In Ludhiana West, I've received massive support on the ground. Voters see what I've delivered, and that makes me confident of winning with a substantial margin. Q: You mentioned you hadn't initially thought of contesting elections. Will you contest in the 2027 assembly polls if the party asks? Arora: Right now, my focus is only on the by-election. I never thought I'd contest any election, but the party had faith in me, and I said yes. If they give me a ticket again in 2027, I will certainly not hesitate. I'm here to serve, not to seek power. Q: There were reports that Kejriwal hinted at making you a cabinet minister. Do you expect a ministerial role if elected? Arora: I have never asked for anything from the party—neither a post nor a portfolio. I respect and follow whatever the high command decides. My focus is on serving the people, not seeking titles. I believe in the party's vision and leadership. Q: Your campaign is noticeably free of personal attacks or mud-slinging. Is that a conscious choice? Arora: Absolutely. I believe in positive politics. My job is to present my work to the public, not to criticise other candidates. People are intelligent—they vote based on actions and impact, not negative statements. I consider this approach my strength. Q: As this is your debut assembly election, what challenges have you faced in campaigning? Arora: I've been fortunate to receive immense support—from the party and the public. The people of Ludhiana West have made things easy with their warmth and encouragement. Instead of challenges, I see opportunities to serve them better.


Time of India
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Pirates' Don Kelly and Astros GM spark lively talk during PNC Park rain delay
On June 5, 2025, a weird moment at PNC Park when Pirates manager Don Kelly and Astros GM Dana Brown got into it on the field during a 3 hour rain delay. As fans were enjoying 2009 Justin Bieber songs like "Baby" being played in the stadium, the two baseball bigwigs got into a heated discussion. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This added some excitement to a delayed game and now fans are wondering what was said. Heated exchange steals the spotlight At PNC Park, a rainy evening led to a lively on-field talk between Pirates manager Don Kelly and Astros GM Dana Brown. As the grounds crew worked on the soggy field, the two debated the decision to delay the game, with Kelly gesturing energetically. Brown, focused on player safety, stood firm, later saying on X he was protecting his team without any issue with Kelly. The exchange, watched by umpires and coaches, lasted several minutes, captivating fans in the stands. Kelly, who took over as manager in May 2025, brought his fiery style, while Brown showed his commitment as a respected leader. The moment, caught on video, spread quickly online, with fans discussing the passion both men displayed. This scene highlighted how much they care about their teams, turning a rain delay into a memorable event. Also Read: PNC Park's unique vibe during the delay During the three-hour rain delay, PNC Park became a lively scene with 2009 Justin Bieber hits like "One Time" playing loudly, keeping fans entertained. People danced and sang in the stands, creating a fun atmosphere despite the lack of baseball. The nostalgic music added a cheerful mood, contrasting with the serious talk on the field. Fans on X loved the mix of intense baseball drama and playful pop songs, joking about the unique combination. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Kelly, a Pittsburgh native, has quickly become a fan favorite for his spirited leadership. Brown, known for his talent in building strong teams, added to the moment's buzz. This blend of competition and fun made the night special, showing how baseball can surprise fans. The delay turned into a memorable event, with the stadium's energy keeping everyone engaged.