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Rohit Sharma's Poor ODI Form Raises Questions Ahead of 2027 World Cup

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Trump Claims China Stole 220 Million Voter Files, No Evidence Presented

Former US President Donald Trump has alleged that China acquired 220 million voter files, calling it the largest compromise in American history. Trump made this claim without providing supporting evidence or documentation. More than 60 lawsuits filed by Trump and his allies after the 2020 election produced no court ruling establishing fraud capable of changing the outcome. Recounts, audits, and Trump's own Justice Department also found no evidence of significant electoral fraud. The claim has not been independently verified by any official body or investigation.

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