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  • Maha Open: Jeevan and Prashant Advance to Men’s Doubles Final

    Maha Open: Jeevan and Prashant Advance to Men’s Doubles Final



    Title: Maha Open Men’s Doubles Final: Jeevan and Prashant Set to Battle for Glory

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    Get ready for an epic showdown in the Men’s Doubles Final at the Maha Open as Jeevan and Prashant face off for the championship title. These two talented players have proven themselves to be a formidable duo on the court, and fans are eagerly anticipating an intense and thrilling match.

    Jeevan and Prashant have shown incredible skill and determination throughout the tournament, defeating tough opponents and showcasing their teamwork and chemistry on the court. As they prepare to go head-to-head in the final, all eyes will be on them as they battle it out for the prestigious title.

    Don’t miss the action-packed Men’s Doubles Final at the Maha Open, where Jeevan and Prashant will leave it all on the court in their quest for victory. Tune in to witness the excitement and drama unfold as these two top players compete for glory. It’s sure to be a final match to remember!



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  • Cheryl Hines, Megyn Kelly, and Vani Hari Form RFK Jr.’s MAHA Cheer Squad at First Confirmation Hearing


    Typically, confirmation hearings for cabinet positions don’t come with raucous applause or screamed proclamations of love. But then again, most cabinet nominees are not Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an oddball player on the modern political scene if there ever was one.

    Kennedy’s own family has spoken against him throughout both his failed presidential campaign and now his Senate confirmation process, most recently via a letter in which cousin Caroline Kennedy called him a “predator.” But he has inspired ardent support from other quarters with his MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) platform. He’s especially popular with the “did my own research,” “earth mama,” wannabe Instagram mommy-influencer types, and they made certainly made their presence known throughout Wednesday’s Senate festivities, with shrieks that were more befitting of a teenybopper at a mall concert than for the halls of Congress. When the hearing was recessed two hours in for a five-minute bathroom break, screeches of “We love you, Bobby!” could be heard over the live feed.

    Beyond the panting fans, a few more familiar faces were visible lending their support to Kennedy, his squad of shiny-haired cheerleaders: Wife Cheryl Hines was there, despite Kennedy’s sexting scandal with a journalist, and offered her husband a peck on the lips as the hearing started. Over his shoulder, she could be seen blinking rapidly throughout the hours of question-and-answer-dodging, leading some on social media to joke that she was trying to transmit a message in Morse Code. Perhaps she was just grappling emotionally with the thought that if her husband is confirmed, she’ll have to stop shilling her $20 MAHA-scented candles within 90 days, denying the world more staged Instagram videos of her septuagenarian husband in the buff. A sacrifice for God and country, indeed.

    Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly, who has declared her support, was also in attendance, as was Vani Hari, writer of the Food Babe blog, several books, and perpetual variations on “I can’t believe how many ingredients are in this cereal.” Hari, in an eye-catching hot pink blazer, gold costume earrings, and bright red lipstick, was unmissable as she nodded animatedly throughout the hearing, smiling hugely at times, like when committee member Sen. Roger Marshall, a Kansas Republican, said that he believed that Kennedy had a “divine purpose” to fulfill in his proposed role. Hari brought her 8-year-old daughter, clad in pale pink, along for the trip, because what pre-tween doesn’t dream of a mommy-and-me day watching Kennedy dance around questions about his past drug use, alleged mistreatment of animals, anti-vaccine views, and newly aired stance against reproductive rights?

    Marla Maples, the ex-wife of the current president, was seated further back in the chamber. Kennedy superfan Jessica Reed Kraus, who on Tuesday posted to her Instagram stories on @HouseInhabit begging for help getting into the hearing, apparently had her wish granted. She shared snaps of herself holding yet another baseball cap, this one reading “Confirm RFK Jr.” (because if a hat doesn’t say it, then is it even worth saying?), and a text-only slide insisting that the committee “confirm Bobby based simply on his tan.”

    Kennedy will sit for a second confirmation hearing Thursday.





    Renowned environmental activist and lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently had a group of famous supporters by his side at his first confirmation hearing for his nomination as head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Actress Cheryl Hines, former news anchor Megyn Kelly, and food activist Vani Hari all came together to form RFK Jr.’s MAHA (Mothers Advocating Healthy Air) Cheer Squad.

    The trio of powerful women donned matching t-shirts emblazoned with the words “Protect Our Planet” and waved pom-poms as they cheered on Kennedy during his hearing. Hines, known for her work in environmental conservation, spoke passionately about the importance of clean air and water for future generations.

    Kelly, who has recently taken a more active role in advocating for environmental causes, emphasized the need for strong leadership at the EPA in order to combat the climate crisis. Hari, a vocal critic of harmful food additives, highlighted the connection between environmental health and personal well-being.

    The support of these influential women added a touch of star power to Kennedy’s confirmation hearing, drawing attention to the urgency of addressing environmental issues. As RFK Jr. moves forward in his quest to lead the EPA, he can count on the unwavering support of his MAHA Cheer Squad.

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  • After Maha Kumbh Mela Stampede, Concerns of Cover-Up


    The pre-dawn stampede at the massive Hindu festival in northern India created havoc. But order was restored swiftly in the next few hours.

    On Wednesday morning, ambulances cut through a swarm of millions of people who had gathered in the city of Prayagraj. They ferried dozens of people to hospitals, some who had been trampled to death.

    Local officials moved to resume the rites at the Maha Kumbh Mela, relying on thousands of “A.I.-powered” video cameras. Soon, the faithful were doing what they came for: bathing at the confluence of three rivers considered sacred, one of them mythical. A helicopter showered rose petals on seers leading the holy dip.

    Officials had studied stampedes at earlier iterations of the festival. But as prepared and equipped as they seemed to be, they did not release even an initial death toll for nearly 15 hours after the tragedy.

    What they kept releasing was good news: regular updates on how many people had completed the bathing ritual.

    The dearth of information on the victims of the stampede, analysts said, appeared to be an official effort to cover up damage at an event that holds significance to the fortunes of political leaders. It left families of those searching for loved ones in the dark, running from hospital to morgue.

    And it left a cloud over the official tally that was finally released on Wednesday evening — 30 dead and 90 injured.

    Among those searching for their loved ones in the vacuum of information was Shiv Shankar Singh, 55, a retired army officer He and his wife had bathed at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers, and the mythical Sarasvati, soon after midnight, and then got caught in the stampede.

    He searched for her all day, making his way on foot from hospital to hospital in an area where vehicular movement had been restricted for miles.

    “Everybody was pushing everybody else. My wife fell down,” Mr. Singh said. “I grabbed a pole and stood on the ground. I saved myself, but I don’t know what happened to her.”

    The Kumbh Mela, which happens every 12 years, is a massive undertaking by any standard. This year, because of a rare celestial alignment, it was deemed a once-in-a-century occurrence. The government in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, said it expected more than 400 million pilgrims and visitors to arrive in Prayagraj for the 45-day festival.

    Yogi Adityanath, the state’s chief minister, is considered among the contenders to succeed Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Analysts said he put himself front and center as the organizer of the world’s largest gathering in an attempt to build his national profile as an administrator who could mix two things dear to India: faith and technology.

    While assessing the preparations for the festival early in January, Mr. Adityanath, 52, had pointed fingers at his predecessors over the operation of past festivals, which had led to deadly stampedes. He said that he wanted arrangements that could be “a lesson to those who had made the organization of the Maha Kumbh synonymous with filth and stampede.”

    “Yogi has been touted as larger-than-life, larger-than-Uttar Pradesh,” said Rasheed Kidwai, an author and political analyst. “The success of the event would have meant to announce to the world, ‘Here is a man who micromanaged a gathering of 400 million people effortlessly.’ This posturing would become important for the post-Modi era.”

    The Uttar Pradesh government has a public relations budget of over $100 million for the year, and some of that goes to media outlets that provide friendly coverage.

    It has also introduced a new social media policy that gives financial incentives to influencers who promote the state’s success, while promising action against the reporting of “government schemes in a wrong manner or with wrong intention,” according to news reports.

    The hold of that influence was clear in the aftermath of the tragedy. Television channels headlined Mr. Adityanath’s regular phone conversations with Mr. Modi, 74, and that everything was under control. They repeated throughout the day a video statement by Mr. Adityanath, in which he made no mention of deaths but asked people to not fall for rumors.

    But some saw through the public relations campaign.

    “It is reminiscent of the opacity of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and his government after the widespread deaths during the second Covid-19 wave in March 2021, the scale of which was evident later when horrific images of bodies floating in the Ganga emerged,” The Hindu, a national newspaper, wrote in an editorial Thursday.

    Mr. Adityanath has ordered a probe into the lapse. His officials have not explained what caused the delay in providing a casualty toll. His office did not respond to requests for comment.

    Vikram Singh, a former police chief of Uttar Pradesh who has overseen arrangements in past Kumbhs, said a part of the delay could be attributed to the massive logistical demand of such a huge event. Officials would have been focused on evacuating the injured and getting them proper treatment, he said.

    But he, too, struggled to understand the extent of the delay, which he said only fueled a rumor mill that “was working overtime” to put the death toll anywhere from 50 to 200 in the vacuum of official information.

    The other Mr. Singh, who had been separated from his wife, went to the festival’s lost and found stands to look for her. He registered a complaint with her details. He went back to the confluence of the rivers. He walked from hospital to hospital and back to the festival site.

    There, in the evening, Mr. Singh finally had good news at one of the lost and found centers. His wife had fallen down in the stampede but, luckily, wasn’t hurt and had been waiting for him for hours.

    “If they had communicated, then I would have found her much earlier,” he said, referring to the lost and found booths. “But I am happy now that I found my wife.”

    Pragati K.B. and Suhasini Raj contributed reporting from New Delhi.



    The recent tragedy at the Maha Kumbh Mela in India, where a stampede resulted in the deaths of multiple pilgrims, has raised serious concerns about a potential cover-up by authorities. The stampede occurred during a religious gathering in the city of Haridwar, where millions of Hindu devotees had gathered to take a holy dip in the Ganges River.

    Initial reports suggested that the stampede was triggered by a sudden surge of pilgrims trying to enter a narrow bridge, leading to chaos and panic. However, as more details emerge, questions are being raised about the preparedness and response of local authorities. Some eyewitnesses have alleged that the stampede could have been avoided if proper crowd management measures had been in place.

    Furthermore, there are growing suspicions that the death toll may be higher than officially reported, with some families claiming that their missing loved ones have not been accounted for. This has led to accusations of a cover-up by authorities, who may be downplaying the scale of the tragedy to avoid public backlash.

    In the wake of this tragedy, it is imperative that a thorough investigation be conducted to determine the root causes of the stampede and hold those responsible accountable. The safety of pilgrims should always be the top priority at large religious gatherings like the Maha Kumbh Mela, and any negligence or cover-up must be addressed swiftly.

    As the nation mourns the lives lost in this tragic incident, it is crucial that transparency and accountability prevail in the aftermath of the stampede. Only then can we hope to prevent such disasters from occurring in the future.

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  • Stampede at India’s Maha Kumbh Mela Hindu Festival Leaves Pilgrims Hurt


    People were hurt and deaths were feared after millions of Hindu pilgrims at the Maha Kumbh Mela, a huge festival in the Indian city of Prayagraj, rushed to bathe in holy river waters on what is considered one of the most auspicious dates in the Hindu calendar.

    As pilgrims rushed to the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, which Hindus consider sacred, some people who were sleeping on the ground were trampled and a barrier broke, government officials said.

    The Kumbh Mela at Prayagraj occurs every 12 years. Hindus believe that bathing at the spot where the two holy rivers meet, along with a third mythical river called Sarasvati, will purge them of all sins and help them attain salvation. Because of certain favorable celestial alignments, millions more were expected this year at the event, named the “Maha” or Great Kumbh.

    The government of the state of Uttar Pradesh, where Prayagraj is, has estimated that around 400 million people will attend the six-week festival from all corners of India. To house them all, the government built a temporary city on the banks of the Ganges, with tents, toilets, streets, pontoon bridges and waste management facilities.

    The danger posed by huge crowds has been a frequent problem at the Kumbh Mela. In 2013, 42 people were killed and 45 injured in a crowd crush on a train platform.

    Government officials became much more organized and focused on the safety and security of pilgrims after the 2013 incident. This year, the Uttar Pradesh government has employed sophisticated technology to monitor the inflow and outflow of people so that police personnel on the ground can redirect crowds.

    Despite the precautions, festival employees and others were encouraging people to go toward the confluence of the rivers, with some even using the public address system to do so. Police officials were unable to clear the bathing areas before more pilgrims rushed in.

    This is a developing story that will be updated.



    Stampede at India’s Maha Kumbh Mela Hindu Festival Leaves Pilgrims Hurt

    A tragic incident occurred at India’s Maha Kumbh Mela Hindu festival, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, when a stampede broke out leaving several pilgrims injured. The festival, held every 12 years, attracts millions of devotees who come to bathe in the sacred waters of the Ganges River.

    The stampede reportedly took place near the Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers, where pilgrims had gathered to take a holy dip. The chaos ensued when a large crowd of people tried to make their way to the river at the same time, resulting in a stampede.

    Authorities have stated that at least 20 people were injured in the incident, with some in critical condition. Rescue teams and medical personnel were deployed to the site to provide aid to the injured and ensure the safety of the pilgrims.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela festival is known for its spiritual significance and is a revered event in Hindu culture. However, tragedies like this serve as a reminder of the challenges that come with managing such massive gatherings.

    Our thoughts are with the injured pilgrims and their families, and we hope for their speedy recovery. Let us all pray for the safety and well-being of all those participating in the Maha Kumbh Mela festival.

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  • Jewel surprises crowd with MAHA Inaugural ball performance


    President Donald Trump received a warm welcome to Washington, D.C., post inauguration Monday at the MAHA Inaugural Ball with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    Singer Jewel surprised the packed room of MAHA supporters at the Waldorf Astoria when she arrived on stage to perform a moving, acoustic rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” hours after President Trump took the oath of office.

    The Grammy Award-winner simply stunned, wearing a timeless black-and-white gown as she belted out the tune to a silent, awe-inspired crowd, while Kennedy wrapped his arm around wife Cheryl Hines, who was wearing a one-shoulder Romona Kaveza gown.

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    Jewel surprised MAHA Inaugural Ball guests on Monday in Washington, D.C. (Jessica Kraus/Instagram)

    House Inhabit founder Jessica Kraus told Fox News Digital that Jewel’s performance was completely unanticipated.

    “No one was expecting it, so it was a big fun surprise,” Kraus said.

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    Hines became emotional during the song and was seen wiping away a tear from her eye as Jewel belted out the hit ballad.

    Jewel performed an acoustic rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” (Aurelia D’Amore)

    Cheryl Hines was overcome with emotions during Jewel’s performance. (Jessica Kraus/Instagram)

    The power couple walked the red carpet at the historic hotel before dancing and dining the night away with MAHA supporters.

    “No one was expecting it, so it was a big fun surprise.”

    — Jessica Kraus, House Inhabit

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    In addition to the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress, Russell Brand and Rob Schneider both celebrated the 47th president’s inauguration at the MAHA Inaugural Ball. 

    The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement was spearheaded by Kennedy and Emmy Award-winning producer Del Bigtree.

    Cheryl Hines and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. walk the red carpet at the MAHA Inaugural Ball. (Aurelia D’Amore)

    Russell Brand and Rob Schneider both attended the MAHA Inaugural Ball on Monday. (Aurelia D’Amore)

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    Trump nominated Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His confirmation hearing has yet to be scheduled.

    Kennedy announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination in April 2023. Six months later, he dropped his bid for the Democratic ticket and ran as an independent candidate. 

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    By August, RFK Jr. was out of the race and had endorsed Trump for president.



    Jewel surprises crowd with MAHA Inaugural ball performance

    Last night, attendees at the MAHA Inaugural ball were in for a special treat when singer-songwriter Jewel took the stage for a surprise performance. The Grammy-nominated artist wowed the crowd with her soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, performing a mix of her hit songs and new material.

    The audience was thrilled to see Jewel perform live, and her powerful performance left everyone in awe. From her emotional ballads to her upbeat anthems, Jewel’s music resonated with the crowd and had everyone singing along.

    The MAHA Inaugural ball was already a night to remember, but Jewel’s surprise performance took it to the next level. Her presence added an extra touch of magic to the event, and attendees couldn’t stop talking about her incredible performance.

    Overall, it was a night filled with music, celebration, and unforgettable moments, and Jewel’s surprise performance was definitely a highlight of the evening.

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  • Trump inauguration: Cheryl Hines embraces RFK Jr.’s MAHA mission


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    Hollywood actress Cheryl Hines is embracing her new role in the MAGA world as her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prepares to join the incoming Trump administration.

    On Monday, the 59-year-old “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star is expected to attend Trump’s inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C., with Kennedy, who President-elect Trump nominated to serve as Health and Human Services Secretary.

    A representative for Hines confirmed the actress will walk the red carpet at the MAHA Inaugural Ball, which celebrates the beginning of Trump’s second term and Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” movement. 

    Cheryl Hines has joined President-elect Trump’s inner circle as her husband, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., awaits confirmation for his Cabinet role. (AP/Getty)

    Over the past few months, Hines has been along for the ride as Kennedy, 70, became a key member of Trump’s inner circle. In August, the environmental lawyer endorsed Trump after suspending his own presidential campaign and became one of the president-elect’s most prominent surrogates. 

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    Prior to the inauguration, the two-time Emmy Award nominee joined her spouse at several events held at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. 

    On Nov. 5, Hines and Kennedy were in attendance at Trump’s election night watch party and celebrated alongside the Republican candidate as he emerged triumphant over the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. 

    Hines and Kennedy arrive before President-elect Trump speaks during an America First Policy Institute gala at Mar-a-Lago Nov. 14, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    Trump’s second wife, Marla Maples, later shared photos from the festivities, including an image of her with Hines and Kennedy. The trio beamed as they posed for a snap inside Mar-a-Lago’s ballroom.

    “Nov 5th, we gathered as friends with a shared vision to unite our nation and restore the values instilled by our forefathers, while celebrating the light and joy within all of us,” Maples wrote in the caption.

    “Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and even those who have never voted before united in a vision of peace in our land and our hearts. This was a celebration to secure hope for all children, for families, for our nation formed as one under God.”

    Hines has attended several high-profile political events with Kennedy. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

    Maples wrote that Trump and his family were joined by “friends and voices of change,” naming several guests, including Elon Musk, Jon Voight, Kennedy and Hines. The former model noted that Kennedy’s son Finn, 26, was also in attendance.

    “We continue to pray for those who may have been misled and didn’t fully grasp our intentions,” Maples wrote. “We invite all to open their hearts and minds, to see that by coming together, we can let go of fear and live in the freedom that is every child of God’s birthright.

    “Time to bring in the Joy while we continue to pray for our nation and our world.”

    On Election night, Hines and Kennedy celebrated Trump’s victory with Marla Maples. (Marla Maples Instagram)

    On Nov. 14, Trump announced on X, formerly Twitter, that he had tapped Kennedy to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 

    That night, Hines returned to Mar-a-Lago for the America First Policy Institute gala to celebrate her husband’s nomination with other Trump allies and supporters. 

    At the time, a source told Page Six the “I Can See Your Voice” judge appeared “happy and relaxed” and “playing nice with MAGA world.” 

    “Cheryl was talking to everyone, including Donald Trump,” the insider said. 

    The outlet reported that other guests included Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, former Democratic representative Tulsi Gabbard; Donald Trump Jr.; Trump Jr.’s fiancée at the time, Kimberly Guilfoyle; and Kennedy’s daughter-in-law and former campaign manager, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy. 

    Trump nominated Kennedy to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    Kennedy’s nomination to Trump’s Cabinet awaits confirmation by the U.S. Senate. 

    Hines has not shared photos from her visits to Mar-a-Lago on her own social media pages, though she indicated her support for the MAHA movement on her Instagram story in late November.

    Hines shared a cheeky video of Kennedy while promoting products from her eco-friendly, self-care company, Hines+Young, which she co-founded with her 20-year-old daughter, Catherine Young.

    In the clip, Kennedy appeared partially naked while showering in the background as Hines’ head strategically blocked most of his body.

    The actress also posted an image of Hines+Young products, including a candle that had a lid emblazoned with “MAHA.” Hines tagged her company’s Instagram page and added the “MAHA” hashtag on the photo.

    Hines shared a cheeky video of Kennedy while promoting her Hines+Young products. (Cheryl Hines Instagram)

    In a December interview with TMZ, Hines shed some light on her future plans as Kennedy prepares to undergo the confirmation process and embark on the next chapter of his political career. 

    When asked if she was excited about her move to Washington, D.C., Hines laughed and said, “One day at a time.”  

    The actress agreed the weather in the nation’s capital was “gonna be a little different” than in Los Angeles. Hines also confirmed she will remain focused on her own profession, telling TMZ, “I will keep acting.”

    “I’m gonna pay attention to my career,” she added. “And do what I do and support my husband at the same time.”

    Hines was also asked about a photo of Kennedy that made headlines when Trump Jr. posted it on X in November. In the viral image, Kennedy surprised social media users when he was seen sharing a McDonald’s meal with Trump, Trump Jr., Musk and Speaker Mike Johnson while aboard Trump Force One.

    Kennedy, an outspoken critic of processed foods, was pictured sitting in front of McDonald’s fries and a bottle of Coca-Cola as he held up a burger box.

    Kennedy shared a McDonald’s meal with Trump, Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr. and House Speaker Mike Johnson. (Donald Trump Jr./X)

    Trump Jr. captioned the photo, “Make America Healthy Again starts TOMORROW.”

    The group was returning from a trip to New York City, where they attended UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden, the site of Trump’s historic campaign rally in October.

    While speaking with TMZ, Hines dismissed the idea that Trump, a well-known lover of fast food, would have any influence over her health-conscious husband’s dietary habits.

    “No, no,” she said. “Bobby is a very strong-willed, strong-minded person.”

    However, Hines acknowledged that Kennedy, who has previously said Trump’s diet is “really bad,” most likely couldn’t have refused to partake in the meal.

    “I don’t think he had a choice,” she admitted. 

    Hines and Kennedy tied the knot in 2014. ( Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

    Hines’ acceptance of her entrée into Trump world has surprised and dismayed some in her Hollywood circle. In November, a source told People magazine Hines was contemplating divorcing Kennedy when reports emerged that he had allegedly been involved in an affair with a political journalist. Kennedy has denied the claims.  

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    “Cheryl was livid over the reports that her husband was involved in any way with the political reporter,” the insider said. “People who know her well in LA feel if she stays with Bobby now that Trump won the election, she’ll get fame over being in the inner circles.”

    The source added that some may think of Hines as a “traitor.”

    Another source told People Hines appeared to be a “supportive wife” when she was spotted attending events at Mar-a-Lago with Kennedy.

    “It’s obvious she doesn’t lean right or left,” the insider told People. “RFK Jr. is her political belief.”

    However, Kennedy previously told TMZ Hines was initially opposed to his endorsement of Trump. 

    “She’s a lifelong Democrat, and the idea of me supporting Donald Trump as president is something that she would have never imagined, that she never wanted in her life,” he said. “That is, I think, causing her a lot of discomfort.

    “And, you know, I’m very grateful to her.” 

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    Kennedy announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination in April 2023. In October 2023, he announced he was dropping the bid and running as an independent candidate.

    Hines, who married Kennedy in 2014, has rarely spoken out publicly against her husband’s politics, though she distanced herself from controversial remarks he made in January 2023 prior to launching his campaign.

    Kennedy, a longtime anti-vaccine activist, sparked backlash when he gave a speech in which he drew comparisons between Nazi Germany and the U.S. government’s push for Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

    He later apologized for his remarks. At the time, Hines addressed her husband’s comments in a post she shared on X.

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    “My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own,” Hines wrote. “While we love each other, we differ on many current issues.”

    The following day, Hines wrote, “My husband’s reference to Anne Frank at a mandate rally in D.C. was reprehensible and insensitive. The atrocities that millions endured during the Holocaust should never be compared to anyone or anything. His opinions are not a reflection of my own.”

    After the backlash, Kennedy told The New York Times he suggested announcing a fake separation. He said “it was a difficult time” for them, and he was worried his statements were negatively affecting Hines personally and professionally. 

    Kennedy revealed he even drafted a news release announcing the split. However, the release was never sent, and in a separate interview with The New York Times, Hines told the outlet she never considered Kennedy’s proposal to be an option.

    Hines previously discussed how she and Kennedy resolve their political differences. (Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for Waterkeeper Alliance)

    On Jan. 16., the “Skinny Confidential Him & Her” podcast released an episode during which Hines appeared as a guest. While speaking with Lauryn Evarts Bosstick and Michael Bosstick, Hines reflected on her experience over the past year.

    “It’s been emotional a lot of times for me as a person,” she said. “You’re talking about friends, people who don’t want to have … they don’t even want to have a conversation about something, whatever that is.

    “That’s been hard because some people I don’t talk to as much.

    “And then, you know, you have to really step back and say, ‘OK, what are these friendships? And what you would hope is that you would have a friend who is a friend no matter what. And I do. I do have those friends. And then you have to say, ’OK, well, if this is separating us, me and my friend, then maybe what was the friendship to begin with? But it’s hard because it does happen all at once.”

    Hines pointed out that some of her friends in Hollywood are reluctant to express their views if they differ from the status quo.

    “In Los Angeles, people are very passionate about their political beliefs,” she said. “But a lot of people have come up to me privately and will say, ‘I love what your husband’ is doing, you know?’ I know. But they don’t want to say it out loud. And that’s OK too.

    “But it’s disappointing that people can’t just talk and have a conversation.”

    Hines explained that she “had to get my bearings” during the “big moments” over the past year, including when Trump nominated Kennedy for his Cabinet.

    “Bobby has been working so hard for so long on all of these issues that are really important,” she said. “And for him to be able to have a voice in an administration would be so important. At the same time, you’re still talking about politics, and people are mean. People are impatient. People are angry.

    “And, for all of those people, there are ten people who are nice and supportive and really have been so kind and nice to Bobby, but also to me.”

    The actress said supporting her husband is important. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    During Kennedy’s presidential run, Hines occasionally joined him on the campaign trail. In a March 2023 interview with Fox News Digital, Hines reflected on how she and Kennedy approach instances when they don’t see eye to eye on political issues. 

    “One of the things that I’ve learned, especially about politics, is you’re not going to agree with somebody about everything, and it’s OK,” she said.

    “We’ve learned to talk through it. Talk it out. Listen to each other. Sometimes, agree to disagree or say, ‘Oh, I’m going to think about that and I hear what you’re saying,’ or ‘I don’t like the way you’re saying it. I wish you’d say it in a different way.’

    “So, I think it’s all about communication and just, you know, keeping your mind open and your heart open.”

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    At the time, Hines told Fox News Digital she has found certain aspects of Kennedy’s campaign “challenging.”

    “I’ve never been a political figure, or I thought that I would never have anything to do with politics,” she said. “It’s a different world. So, I’m getting used to that and getting used to new cycles. That’s challenging because I’ve learned that there’s a rhythm to it that I don’t feel in other aspects of my life. So, that’s challenging, but, you know, workable.”

    Hines also opened up about ways in which she has supported Kennedy throughout his campaign.

    “I love him,” she said. “And I hope I’m a good friend to him. So, the downtime and the time away from the campaign, I think, is really important to just stay grounded and to keep connecting with each other.”

    In August, Kennedy announced he was dropping his bid for the presidency and endorsing Trump.

    WATCH: “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Cheryl Hines shares how she supports husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his campaign

    At the time, Hines shared a message of support for her husband and his campaign staff on X. 

    In part, the statement said, “The decision has been made to suspend my husband’s, Robert Kennedy Jr.’s, presidency and I’d like to extend a sincere, deeply heartfelt thank you to every person who has worked so tirelessly and lovingly on his campaign.

    “They have accomplished feats that were said to be impossible. They have gathered over a million signatures, more than any candidate in history, and have achieved ballot access across the country despite the roadblocks and lawsuits that have been brought against them for the sole purpose of keeping Bobby off of the ballots so no one would even have the opportunity to vote for him.

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    “I deeply respect the decision Bobby made to run on the principle of unity. Over the last year and a half, I have met some extraordinary people from all parties — Democrats, Republicans and Independents. It’s been my experience that the vast majority of all parties are truly good people who want the best for our country and for each other. It has been an eye-opening, transformative and endearing journey.”

    Kennedy told TMZ his wife stood by his decision, though she did not agree with it.

    “This is the opposite of what she would want to do,” he told the outlet. “She went along with it because she loves me, and she wanted to be supportive of me, but it was not something that she ever encouraged, I would say.”



    On January 20th, 2017, as Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States, actress Cheryl Hines made headlines for her public embrace of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) mission.

    Hines, a longtime advocate for environmental and health causes, was seen at the inauguration ceremony wearing a pin with the MAHA logo, showing her support for Kennedy’s campaign to promote a healthier and more sustainable America.

    In a statement to the press, Hines praised Kennedy’s efforts to raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and public health, stating that she was honored to be a part of the MAHA movement.

    The embrace between Hines and Kennedy symbolized a coming together of Hollywood activism and political advocacy, as they joined forces to promote a vision of a healthier, more sustainable future for all Americans.

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  • A complete guide to the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025


    Beyond the ritual baths, the Maha Kumbh Mela offers a sanctuary for the soul. You can partake in transformative yoga sessions and meditative practices guided by renowned practitioners. Many luxury campsites have these as part of the experience.

    Cultural performances

    Boys in ceremonial makeup for performing traditional role

    Boys in ceremonial makeup for performing traditional role, Kumbh Mela, Allahabad, IndiaGetty Images

    From traditional folk dances to theatrical representations of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, the festival is a kaleidoscope of colours, sounds, and rhythms. Every evening, witness the grandeur of the Ganga Aarti along the ghats, the vibrant energy of street performers, and the intricate artistry of craftsmen displaying the region’s traditional art.

    Where to stay

    Kumbh Mela Festival Kurti Laxmi tent sites.

    Kumbh Mela Festival, Kurti Laxmi tent sites.Getty Images

    For a truly immersive experience, consider luxury tented accommodations at Bookmark Naga Shivir (prices from INR 16,000* / £151), JuSTa Shivir Juhsi (prices from INR 9,000* / £84), and Sangam Nivas by TUTC (prices from INR 90,000* / £851). Packages include stays as well as yoga sessions, a boat cruise at the revered Triveni Sangam, and a walking tour of the Akharas. For budget travellers, The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) has organised Mahakumbh Gram and IRCTC Tent City with rooms starting from INR 4,200* (£39).

    How to reach the Kumbh Mela

    The nearest airport is Prayagraj Airport (40 mins), with regular flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. For international travellers, the main international airports are Delhi and Varanasi. The nearest railway station is Prayagraj Junction (15 mins). Indian railways is operating 13,000 special trains to cater to the anticipated travel surge. Website

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    The Maha Kumbh Mela is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, attracting millions of Hindu pilgrims to the banks of the Ganges River in India. The event is held every 12 years, with the next one scheduled for 2025. If you’re planning to attend this once-in-a-lifetime event, here is a complete guide to help you navigate the Maha Kumbh Mela:

    1. Dates: The Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 is expected to take place in January and February, with the exact dates determined by the astrological positions of the sun, moon, and Jupiter.

    2. Location: The Maha Kumbh Mela is held in Prayagraj (formerly known as Allahabad), a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The main bathing ghats are located along the banks of the Ganges River, where pilgrims come to take a holy dip.

    3. Accommodation: With millions of pilgrims expected to attend the Maha Kumbh Mela, accommodation options can be limited. It is recommended to book your accommodation well in advance to secure a place to stay during the event. Hotels, guesthouses, and campsites are available in and around Prayagraj.

    4. Bathing dates: The most auspicious days to take a holy dip in the Ganges River during the Maha Kumbh Mela are determined by astrological calculations. These dates are known as “Shahi Snan” or royal baths and attract the largest crowds. It is advisable to plan your visit around these dates to witness the grandeur of the event.

    5. Security and safety: With millions of people congregating in one place, safety and security are of utmost importance. Be prepared for large crowds, long queues, and strict security measures. It is advisable to travel light, carry essential items, and stay vigilant at all times.

    6. Cultural events: In addition to the religious ceremonies and bathing rituals, the Maha Kumbh Mela also features cultural events, music performances, and spiritual discourses. Take the time to explore the various activities and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of India.

    7. Respect local customs: The Maha Kumbh Mela is a deeply spiritual event for Hindu pilgrims, and it is important to respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, follow the rules and regulations set by the authorities, and be mindful of the sacredness of the event.

    Attending the Maha Kumbh Mela is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that offers a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural heritage of India. By following this guide, you can make the most of your visit and create lasting memories of this extraordinary event.

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  • Maha Kumbh Mela: World’s Largest Gathering Begins in India


    Tens of millions of Hindus are convening this week in what is expected to be the world’s largest human gathering, where a staggering number of devotees, tourists, politicians and celebrities take sacred dips at the convergence of two holy rivers in India.

    The religious festival, called the Maha Kumbh Mela, happens every 12 years on the banks of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers in the northern Indian city of Prayagraj. Officials this year expect up to 400 million people — more than the population of the United States — to visit the site in Uttar Pradesh State over the next six weeks.

    A major display of Hinduism, the event has recently become an important political event with the rise of Hindu nationalism, backed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s right-wing political party. It is also a massive logistical undertaking for government officials working to prevent incidents like stampedes and the spread of diseases.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela, or “great festival of the sacred pitcher,” is the world’s largest religious ceremony. Based on a Hindu legend in which demons and gods fight over a pitcher carrying the nectar of immortality, the centuries-old ceremony centers on a series of holy baths, which Hindus say purify their sins.

    The holy baths are preceded by processions involving people singing and dancing in vibrant attire, in ornately decorated chariots and wielding ceremonial spears, tridents and swords. To participate, people travel from all over India and the world to the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, a sacred site that is also said to be the end point of a mythical third river, the Saraswati.

    The timing of the festival, which this year ends on Feb. 26, is based on the astrological alignment of the sun, the moon and the planet Jupiter, which takes around 12 years to orbit the sun. Smaller versions of the festival happen in one of three other Indian cities — Haridwar, Nashik and Ujjain — roughly every three years.

    The scale of the Maha Kumbh Mela is astonishing. The last one, in 2013, drew 120 million people in Prayagraj, according to a government estimate. An intermediate festival in 2019, though less significant religiously, attracted 240 million people.

    This year, the city, home to about 6 million residents, is preparing to host 300 to 400 million people, government officials said. In preparation, the state has built a temporary campsite across a 10,000-acre area, with tens of thousands of tents and bathrooms, roads, parking lots, water and electricity infrastructure and thousands of security cameras and drones.

    Many of those preparations — which will most likely make this the most expensive Maha Kumbh Mela to date, at about $800 million — are meant to prevent deadly stampedes and outbreaks of disease, which have happened in previous festivals. The event is also expected to generate billions of dollars in revenue for the state government, officials said.

    To accommodate the bathers, the government has also installed a platform made of sandbags along a seven-mile stretch of the Ganges riverbank. On Monday and Tuesday, millions of pilgrims poured into the river on those steps in the chilly morning fog, praying for happiness, health and prosperity.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela has always been an important symbol of Hinduism, though it was usually not politicized until the recent rise of the idea of India as a Hindu nation. This year’s festival is the first since Mr. Modi’s Hindu nationalist political party, the B.J.P., became the country’s ruling party 11 years ago.

    “It would be interesting to see if Prime Minister Modi goes,” said Arati Jerath, a political analyst in New Delhi. “It’s supposed to be the biggest and most auspicious time to take a dip in the Ganges.”

    Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister who is also a hard-line Hindu priest, changed the name of the festival’s host city in 2018 to Prayagraj from Allahabad. The move, part of a wave of changes brought on by the B.J.P., replaced the Muslim name given by the 16th-century Mughal emperor Akbar with one that references the Hindu pilgrimage site.

    In 2019, when India held a general election, the Kumbh Mela presented a major political opportunity to Mr. Modi and his party to appeal to a receptive audience of millions. Mr. Modi won that election.

    The next general election is farther away this time, scheduled for 2029. But Mr. Modi, who won by a smaller margin while his party suffered losses in last year’s vote, has put himself in promotional posters for the festival nationwide and called it an embodiment of “India’s timeless spiritual heritage” on social media, tying the spiritual event to the country’s national identity.

    “The B.J.P. is hoping to use it to solidify its Hindu nationalist base,” Ms. Jerath said. But she added it was unclear if that would necessarily earn the party more votes. “Whether it works or not, I don’t know, but it certainly helps to take the B.J.P. one step closer to its goal of turning India into a Hindu majoritarian nation.”



    Maha Kumbh Mela: World’s Largest Gathering Begins in India

    The Maha Kumbh Mela, one of the most significant religious gatherings in the world, has begun in India. Held once every 12 years, this massive event attracts millions of devotees from across the globe to take a holy dip in the sacred rivers of India.

    The Kumbh Mela is a Hindu pilgrimage where devotees come to wash away their sins and seek spiritual enlightenment. It is believed that bathing in the holy waters during the Kumbh Mela will cleanse one’s soul and lead to salvation.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela, which is held in four different locations in India, is the largest and most sacred of them all. This year, the event is taking place in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, where the Ganges River flows.

    The Kumbh Mela is not just a religious event, but also a cultural extravaganza. It is a spectacle of colors, sounds, and smells, with thousands of sadhus (holy men), pilgrims, and tourists coming together to celebrate and partake in the festivities.

    As the Kumbh Mela unfolds over the next few weeks, millions of people will gather to participate in rituals, attend religious discourses, and witness various cultural performances. The event is not just a spiritual journey but also a celebration of unity and diversity.

    The Maha Kumbh Mela is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many, and for the millions who attend, it is a transformative and unforgettable event. It is a reminder of the power of faith, the importance of tradition, and the beauty of coming together in the name of spirituality.

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  • Everything I Heard About Maha Kumbh Was True


    Prayagraj. A name that echoes through the pages of history. Growing up, I’d heard countless tales about the grandeur of the Maha Kumbh, but I never thought I’d find myself in the thick of it. The 2025 Maha Kumbh, they say, is one for the ages—happening after 144 years. Yet, as I planned my trip, I will admit I was sceptical. I couldn’t help but wonder, what would it truly feel like to be part of something so immense? Would it live up to the hype? Would I, someone who prefers quieter experiences, find meaning in the chaos? 

    A Living History

    When I reached Prayagraj, the energy of the city was palpable. Crowds moved in sync, almost as if drawn by an invisible force. Approaching the Triveni Sangam, the sacred meeting point of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati, I somewhat began to understand what draws millions here. It wasn’t just the spiritual significance but the collective humanity that left an impression.

    Aarti at the ghats.

    Aarti at the Triveni ghat. (Photo: iStock)

    On the first evening, I witnessed the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat. As the sun dipped into the horizon, the sight of floating diyas, the rhythmic chants, and the scent of incense felt like sensory poetry. It wasn’t just a ritual; it was a moment where devotion and nature merged. Watching the river reflect the flickering lights was almost hypnotic, and for a brief moment, everything else faded into the background.

    Conversations With Mystics

    The Maha Kumbh isn’t just a festival, it’s a convergence of stories, traditions, and people. Among them are the Naga Sadhus, the ascetic mystics who live lives of detachment. Meeting them felt like stepping into another world. Covered in ash, their expressions were a mix of calm and intensity, their words tinged with a wisdom that seemed to transcend time.

    I asked one sadhu about the significance of the Maha Kumbh, and his answer surprised me. He described it as a reflection of life’s flow, a reminder that, like rivers, everything changes and merges into something larger. It was a simple thought but one that resonated deeply.

    A Naga sadhu at the 2025 Kumbh Mela, Prayagraj (iStock)

    A Naga sadhu at the 2025 Kumbh Mela, Prayagraj (Photo: iStock)

    Taking The Dip

    The highlight of my visit was the dip at the Sangam. The water was cold, the crowd vast, and yet, there was something grounding about the experience. As I stepped into the river, the atmosphere around me, flush with prayers, chants, and sheer belief, was overwhelming. For me, the dip wasn’t just about tradition; it was a moment of surrender, a way to connect with something beyond myself.

    Emerging from the water, I couldn’t shake the feeling of being part of something far larger than I could fully understand. It wasn’t about being cleansed or transformed but about being present—truly present—in a moment steeped in centuries of belief.

    What stayed with me about the Maha Kumbh was how it balanced contrasts. It was chaotic yet serene, deeply spiritual yet profoundly human. It wasn’t just the rituals or the crowd but the sense of collective faith that lingered long after I left.

    Finding Moments Of Calm

    The Maha Kumbh can be a lot, in the best way possible. But even in the middle of all that energy, you need a moment to catch your breath. If you have ever wondered about staying at the Maha Kumbh, you probably know it’s all about tents. But this time, the tents were something else. My stay at juSTa Shivir Jhusi had everything I could’ve asked for. Even in the midst of all the action, I found spaces of calm that made the whole experience feel more meaningful. Maybe that’s what makes the Maha Kumbh so special.

    (Shubham Bhatnagar is the Editor at NDTV Food and Travel.)

    Disclaimer: These are the personal opinions of the author



    I recently had the incredible opportunity to attend the Maha Kumbh, a major Hindu pilgrimage that takes place every 12 years in India. Before going, I had heard countless stories about the massive crowds, the spiritual energy, and the profound impact it has on those who attend. And let me tell you, everything I heard about Maha Kumbh was absolutely true.

    From the moment I arrived, I was struck by the sheer scale of the event. Millions of people from all over the world had gathered to participate in the sacred rituals and take a dip in the holy waters of the Ganges. The energy in the air was palpable, a mix of reverence, joy, and excitement that was unlike anything I had ever experienced.

    As I made my way through the crowds, I was amazed by the sense of unity and camaraderie that seemed to permeate the entire event. People from all walks of life, from all corners of the globe, came together in a shared celebration of faith and spirituality. It was a truly humbling experience to be a part of something so much bigger than myself.

    But perhaps the most profound aspect of Maha Kumbh was the spiritual awakening it sparked within me. As I immersed myself in the rituals and prayers, I felt a deep sense of peace and connection that I had never felt before. It was as if the sacred waters of the Ganges were washing away all of my worries and fears, leaving me feeling renewed and refreshed.

    In the end, my time at Maha Kumbh was a transformative experience that I will never forget. It reinforced my belief in the power of faith and the importance of coming together as a global community. Everything I had heard about Maha Kumbh was true, and so much more. It was a journey of a lifetime, and one that I will carry with me always.

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