T20 World Cup 2026 to be Held in India and Sri Lanka
Cricket fans around the world will turn their attention to India and Sri Lanka as the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 gets underway on February 7, according to Al Jazeera. The tournament's 10th edition will be spread over 54 matches and conclude on March 8.
In other news, House Republicans have proposed sweeping changes to voting laws ahead of the fall midterm elections that would create additional hurdles for voters, Time reported. The elections reform bill, called the Make Elections Great Again Act, would impose new requirements for Americans to register and cast their ballots and restrict mail-in and ranked-choice voting, among other provisions. Some changes would take effect immediately, while others would kick in next year. The measure, which is supported by a number of conservative advocates for elections reform, faces an uphill battle given Republicans thin congressional majorities and Democrats opposition to similar proposals in the past, making it a long shot for ever becoming law.
TIME Studios announced a partnership with Primordial Soup to distribute ‘ON THIS DAY… 1776,’ a new animated series that brings pivotal moments from America's founding year to life. Episodes One and Two are now available for streaming via TIME’s YouTube channel. The short-form series uses a combination of traditional filmmaking tools and emerging AI capabilities to tell short narrative stories about the Revolutionary War. Each episode recreates scenes and moments from 1776 on their 250th anniversaries, reframing the Revolution not as a foregone conclusion but as a fragile experiment shaped by those who fought for it. Grounded in historical records, the series is.
Multiple news sources reported on a diverse range of events, including a re-evaluation of the 1607 Bristol Channel flood possibly caused by a tsunami, ongoing discussions about potential US military action against Iran, and the Library of Congress inducting 25 films into the National Film Registry, Time reported. Domestically, a Senate funding vote concerning the Department of Homeland Security faces Democratic opposition, potentially leading to a partial government shutdown, while the Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady.
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