Amid ongoing trade negotiations between India and the US, optimism is growing, with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressing confidence in reaching an agreement if India liberalizes its markets and ceases Russian oil imports.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk tragically died after being shot at Utah Valley University, sparking widespread reactions. NFL players like Harrison Butker and Jaxson Dart, along with media members, expressed grief and called for an end to political violence. The shocking event united athletes, fans, and media in mourning, highlighting the need for unity and peace.
Yeats asked us to cast a cold eye on life and death. America prays, drowning in grief after every incident, but refuses to accept the simple truth: fewer guns will mean fewer deaths. That arithmetic is too much for a nation addicted to tragedy. Kirk had once argued that American campuses were no longer safe for people who held non-liberal views. He was right, when it came to debate. But it was the nation’s obstinacy that ultimately took a bright young man’s life. And in any sane nation, that shouldn’t be worth it.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Manipur on September 13, marking his first visit since the ethnic clashes began in May. He will launch development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore, laying foundation stones in Churachandpur, a Kuki-majority area, and inaugurating projects from Imphal.
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A recent survey highlights differing opinions on H-1B visas in the United States. Many US citizens believe these visa holders take away jobs. However, others argue they are crucial for company growth. The survey also reveals disagreements on prioritizing US citizens for employment. This comes amid debates about foreign workers and layoffs.
Chilling footage has emerged, purportedly showing the assassin who fatally shot Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. The video captures a dark figure on a rooftop moments after the shooting, as chaos erupted among the 3,000 attendees. Authorities are investigating the footage and searching for the rooftop shooter after Kirk was pronounced dead minutes later.
Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union were spotted enjoying a lively night out with friends, filled with karaoke, singing, and dancing. Union shared glimpses of their fun-filled evening on Instagram, expressing her desire for more such moments. The couple, who recently celebrated their 11th anniversary, were seen attending a football match before heading to the after-party.
The Reserve Bank of India is considering allowing lenders to remotely lock mobile phones of borrowers who default on EMI payments. This move aims to reduce bad debt but raises consumer rights concerns. The RBI will update its Fair Practices Code, requiring lenders to obtain consent and prohibiting access to personal data.
The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) dismissed reports of sluggish India-Pakistan ticket sales, confirming strong demand. An ECB official said 3,000 Platinum List tickets released online sold out within minutes, underlining the massive fan interest for Sunday’s high-stakes Dubai clash.
The Delhi High Court has granted Aishwarya Rai Bachchan interim relief in a case concerning the unauthorized use of her name, image, and persona on digital platforms, including AI-generated content. The court directed platforms, e-commerce sites, and Google to remove infringing content and block specified URLs within 72 hours. Read on.