James Ransone, the American actor widely recognized for his role in *The Wire*, has died in Los Angeles. According to the Los Angeles County medical examiner, Ransone died on Friday, and the death was ruled a suicide. Ransone gained prominence for portraying Chester “Ziggy” Sobotka, a troubled dockworker who turns to crime in the second season of David Simon’s acclaimed HBO series *The Wire*. He later reunited with Simon on *Generation Kill*, where he starred alongside Alexander Skarsgård. In *Generation Kill*, Ransone appeared in all seven episodes as Corporal Josh Ray Person, a real-life US Marine. More recently, he was seen in the 2019 film *It Chapter Two*, playing Eddie Kaspbrak. News of his death sparked an outpouring of tributes from fans and colleagues across social media. Many praised his performance in *It Chapter Two*, noting how he stood out among a cast that included Bill Hader, Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, and Bill Skarsgård, who played Pennywise. Actor Wen...
GOAT India Tour: How Kolkata’s Long-Awaited Lionel Messi Appearance Descended into Chaos — A Timeline of Events
GOAT India Tour: How Kolkata’s Long-Awaited Lionel Messi Appearance Descended into Chaos — A Timeline of Events Kolkata has long prided itself on its passion for football and its tradition of celebrating the sport’s greats. On Saturday afternoon, however, anticipation gave way to anger as Lionel Messi’s much-awaited appearance at the Salt Lake Stadium ended in chaos. The city’s brief glimpse of the Argentine legend was cut short when Messi, in India as part of his GOAT Tour, was forced to abandon his lap of honour at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan after crowds surged towards the field. Bottles were hurled from the stands, prompting security personnel to escort him off the ground within minutes. What was expected to be a memorable occasion for football fans in the City of Joy descended into confusion and disorder. Many spectators described the episode as “less of Messi” and more of a ...