2 killed, at least 11 injured in rain-related incidents in Delhi
Delhi witnessed rain-related tragedies. A youth and a disabled person died in separate incidents. Several others sustained injuries across the city. A high-beam electricity pole collapsed near Lodhi Road, killing a man. A tree fell in Gokulpuri, resulting in another death. Incidents of balcony and foot overbridge collapses injured many. The storm disrupted traffic and uprooted trees, causing widespread chaos.
Colts owner Jim Irsay passes at 65, leaving behind NFL legacy rooted in passion, pain and redemption
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has died at 65, marking the end of a legendary yet deeply personal NFL chapter. Known for his eccentric spirit, mental health advocacy and devotion to football, Irsay leaves behind a complex legacy. His daughters are expected to continue his stewardship of the Colts franchise
White House asks US Supreme Court to block access to DOGE records
The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to block a judge's order compelling Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to release documents and answer questions about its operations. The administration argues that the order is overly intrusive and would hinder DOGE's mission to combat fraud and waste.
Novak Djokovic finds his rhythm in Geneva as French Open looms
Novak Djokovic claimed his first clay court victory of the 2024 season with a straight sets win over Marton Fucsovics in Geneva. The 24-time Grand Slam champion is using the ATP Geneva Open to fine-tune his game ahead of the French Open, where he aims to defend his Roland Garros title
Manitoba becomes ground zero in Canada's measles crisis; Symptoms and treatment
Manitoba faces a significant measles outbreak. Sixty cases are confirmed. The disease spreads rapidly. Canada reports over a thousand cases this year. Vaccination eligibility expands in Manitoba. Health officials urge vaccination. Measles can cause severe complications. Early medical care is important. Public health monitors the situation. Residents should ensure vaccinations are current. The MMR vaccine prevents infection.
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'Serious' accident at N. Korea warship launch ceremony: state media
A mishap occurred during the launch of North Korea's new destroyer in Chongjin. Kim Jong Un blamed carelessness for the accident, which damaged the warship. He warned of consequences at an upcoming party meeting. The vessel, Choe Hyon, was unveiled last month. It is speculated to be equipped with advanced weaponry.
Trump officials violated court order over South Sudan deportation attempt, judge says
A US judge said the government broke his order. The government tried to send migrants to South Sudan. The judge said the migrants did not get enough time to raise safety concerns. The judge clarified that migrants must get 10 days to raise safety claims. The Homeland Security Department said the deported men were criminals.
'Into the mouth of Trump hell'? South African president says White House meeting wasn't so dramatic
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa faced a tense meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, who confronted him with allegations of white farmer killings. Despite initial fears and Trump's confrontational tactics, Ramaphosa remained composed, viewing the Oval Office showdown as staged.
Israel military says intercepted missile fired from Yemen
The Israeli military reported intercepting a missile launched from Yemen, following sirens in central Israel. No injuries were directly caused by the missile, though one person was hurt seeking shelter. The Iran-backed Huthis have consistently targeted Israel with missiles and drones since the Gaza war began in October 2023, pausing only during a brief ceasefire.
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PSU banks gain market share in mortgage loans as private lenders slow down
Private sector banks faced significant challenges in FY25 due to more stress in unsecured loans, less liquidity, and stricter Reserve Bank of India monitoring of small loans.
India's over 4 mn influencers have a lament: Views aren't leading to subscribers
As attention span shrinks, influencers have just a few seconds to hook viewers. They are splitting content into 60-90 second clipping, each with a What Next at the end of the video to pique interest. Influencers rue that viewers are doomscrolling for hours, but not following their accounts.
America cant fix everything: Marco Rubio backs US first policies during testimonial hearing
Netanyahu lays out conditions to end Gaza war, prepared for temporary truce
Several low-cost airlines are considering introducing 'Skyrider 2.0' seats by 2026, a bike-style padded seating arrangement for short flights. This design allows airlines to increase passenger capacity by 20% and reduce weight, potentially leading to lower ticket prices. However, concerns persist within the aviation industry regarding passenger comfort and safety during turbulence or emergencies, despite assurances of regulatory compliance.
Donald Trump birthday will be special as US Army's 250th anniversary celebration is set for June 14.
Can microbes survive in space? This study answers the question
Scientists have discovered a new microbe species aboard Chinas Tiangong space station. Named Niallia tiangongensis, this strain shows unique adaptations to space. The discovery, made during the Shenzhou 15 mission, offers insight into how microbes survive in orbit and may help protect astronauts on long-term space missions.
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What is the unusual light seen over US skies? Heres all the details
A bright white streak appeared in the night sky over parts of the US after a Chinese rocket released satellites and dumped fuel before reentry. The event involved frozen fuel crystals reflecting sunlight.
Tensions between the US and China are rising again because of chip rules linked to Huawei. China is warning others not to help the US, even while both countries are still trying to talk.
Taylor Swift's recent social media silence sparked concerns among fans about her relationship with Travis Kelce, fueled by breakup rumors and perceived lack of public support for his off-field ventures. Swift's return to social media, marked by liking Natalia Bryant's graduation video, has eased those worries.
Israeli strikes kill dozens more in Gaza; UN says no aid distributed due to insecure access
Boycott Walmart: After this, Peoples Union USA will go after these businesses. Heres the list
Peoples Union USA announced a boycott of Walmart from May 20 to 26. The group accuses Walmart of harming small businesses and underpaying workers. The boycott includes Walmart stores, Sams Club and Walmart brands. More boycotts targeting other major companies are scheduled in the coming months.
Did Diddy hold freak-off parties at Donald Trump's New York hotel? Here's what was said at the trial
Sean Diddy Combs is under intense legal scrutiny following disturbing claims made in court. A dancer testified about explicit Freak-Off parties allegedly hosted by Diddy at Donald Trump's New York hotel, involving his ex-girlfriend Cassie. Graphic details and photos of Cassie's injuries have surfaced, intensifying the scrutiny as Diddy denies all charges, including trafficking.
'Settled it through trade...': Trump, again, claims credit for ending India-Pak conflict
After a Shakira concert in New Jersey, health officials warned fans about possible measles exposure. One infected person attended, raising concerns over the spread of this fast-moving disease among thousands at the venue.
Battlefield 6 Playtest: Date, time, how to join, platforms, crossplay and what to expect
Battlefield 6 playtesting starts on May 23 at 3 am PT and runs for 72 hours. Players need to register at Battlefield Labs to take part. The test will focus on server performance. A few maps and modes will be included. Play is available on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Walmart Boycott: Who is protesting, why, and when?
The People's Union USA has called for a nationwide boycott of Walmart from May 20 to May 26. The group cites concerns over labour practices and community impact. They are protesting against companies that have rolled back their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts. Further boycotts are planned for Target, McDonald's and other corporations.
Trumps recent call with Putin upset European leaders, as he backed out of U.S. involvement in Ukraine peace talks, despite earlier promises to quickly end the war.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee asks cops, officials to stay alert to terror threats near border
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee urged police and administration in north Bengal to remain vigilant against cross-border terrorism along borders with Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. She stressed the need for increased patrolling and not relying solely on the BSF. Banerjee cited a recent incident where a local farmer from Sitalkuchi was taken to Bangladesh but was later brought back after intervention, highlighting security concerns in sensitive border areas.
After surpassing $100,000 in May, Bitcoin's rally stalled, entering a narrow trading range. Crypto analyst Dave the Wave, known for predicting the 2021 crash, forecasts a correction to $90,000 in early June. However, he anticipates a rebound, projecting Bitcoin to reach $160,000 by the end of September, contingent on a 9.22% monthly growth rate.
We are doing big deals with India, Pakistan: US President Donald Trump
Donald Trump stated he helped prevent a war between India and Pakistan. He mentioned ongoing 'big deals' with both nations. Trump praised leaders Narendra Modi and Imran Khan. India's Ministry of External Affairs previously rejected Trump's claims. They denied any link between trade and de-escalation. The US administration now encourages direct talks. They celebrate the ceasefire between both countries.
Bangladesh Army chief rejects Rakhine corridor, demands December elections
Tensions are rising between Bangladesh Army chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman and the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus over the proposed Rakhine corridor to Myanmar, upcoming elections, and law and order issues. General Waqar, speaking at an army officers' meeting in Dhaka, rejected the idea of any corridor as unacceptable and criticized the interim regime for making decisions without consulting the military.
'Nothing against India, Trump takes credit for everything...': Ex-US NSA John Bolton
SC slams Ashoka University professor for his choice of words, grants interim bail
The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of fulfilling fundamental duties alongside exercising fundamental rights, during a hearing regarding an Ashoka University professor's arrest over a Facebook post. While granting interim bail, the court disapproved of the professor's remarks and ordered a special investigation team (SIT) to investigate the allegations, highlighting the need for national unity during times of crisis.
Ajit Doval to Visit Moscow, likely to push for early delivery of remaining S400 air defence systems
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval is expected to visit Moscow next week to attend the 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues. During his visit, Doval is likely to push for early delivery of the remaining two units of the S-400 air defence system and discuss fresh orders.
Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma issued a strong warning to Bangladesh, stating that any attack on India's Siliguri Corridor, known as the Chicken's Neck, would result in retaliation targeting Bangladesh's own strategically vulnerable areas. Sarma's statement follows concerns about China's involvement in reviving a WWII airbase in Lalmonirhat, near the Indian border.
Democrats and Republicans introduce bill on Indo-US nuclear cooperation
US Senators have introduced a bill to boost nuclear cooperation with India. The bill aims to create a government strategy for nuclear export with India. It seeks to further the 2008 civil nuclear deal. The bill also addresses India's nuclear liability rules. It encourages alignment with international norms. Previous nuclear deals faced hurdles due to liability laws.
Top Maoist leader among 27 killed in Chhattisgarh encounter
In a significant victory against Naxalism, security forces in Chhattisgarh neutralized 27 Maoists, including Nambala Keshavrao alias Basavaraju, the general secretary of CPI-Maoist. The 50-hour encounter occurred along the Narayanpur-Bijapur border. Keshavrao, wanted by the NIA and police with a 1.5 crore bounty, marks the first general secretary-ranked leader eliminated in three decades, disrupting Maoist leadership.
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur's Europa League final clash in Bilbao is overshadowed by logistical nightmares. Limited tickets, soaring travel costs, and unruly fan behavior have sparked outrage among supporters and locals alike. With echoes of past UEFA final fiascos, accessibility concerns are again in the spotlight, threatening to dampen the excitement of the all-English showdown.
Waqf an Islamic concept, but not essential religious practice: Centre tells SC
The Centre defended the Waqf amendment Act, 2025 in the Supreme Court, asserting that Waqf is not an essential religious practice in Islam. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta addressed concerns about property misuse and clarified that the Act aims to prevent illegal declarations of Waqf on government land.
Donald Trump golf ball meme targeting Bruce Springsteen sparked a fresh social media feud. After Springsteen criticized Trumps administration as corrupt and treasonous, Trump fired back with a meme showing him hitting Springsteen with a golf ball. This clash highlights ongoing tensions between politics and entertainment, showing how public figures use humor and sharp words to respond. Bruce Springsteen, a legendary musician with decades of influence, continues to voice strong political opinions. Meanwhile, Trumps online reaction fuels debate and divides fans, proving how social media shapes todays political and cultural battles.
Madras High Court halts Tamil Nadu's new VC appointment laws
In a setback for Tamil Nadu's DMK government, the Madras High Court has stayed amendments that transferred Vice-Chancellor appointment powers from the Governor to the state. The court's decision followed a public interest litigation arguing the amendments bypassed University Grants Commission regulations.
Global outreach against Pakistan a right step by govt, says Congress' Amar Singh
Congress MP Amar Singh, part of an Indian parliamentary delegation visiting the UK and Europe, supported the Centres global outreach campaign against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism following the recent Pahalgam incident. Singh highlighted that previous Congress-led governments under Manmohan Singh and PV Narasimha Rao had also pursued similar bipartisan efforts.
Trading with India will be 'quicker, cheaper, easier' post-FTA, says UK
The UK government said trade with India will become quicker, cheaper and easier under the new Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed this month. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds called it the best deal India has ever agreed to. The deal is expected to boost UK exportssuch as whisky, machinery, and medical devicesby 25.5 billion annually in the long term.
Unlocking strategic investment opportunities in a key Eurasian economy
Kazakhstan is strategically transforming its economy through Baiterek Holding, attracting global investors with transparent, market-driven policies. By 2027, Baiterek will inject 18.3 billion into key sectors like housing and infrastructure, supported by a 1.8 billion annual capitalization plan. These initiatives aim to foster sustainable growth and modernize critical industries, creating a pipeline of opportunities.
President Trump confronted South Africa's President Ramaphosa at the White House, presenting a video and articles alleging a white genocide. Ramaphosa remained composed while Trump criticized South Africa's land reform and cited racial persecution, claims South Africa denies. The tense exchange underscores rising tensions between the U.S. and South Africa, impacting trade and aid.
Hailey Bieber shared new photos showing she's focusing on self-love and family, even as rumors about her and Justin Bieber's marriage continue.
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SC rejects finance ministrys plea against input tax credits for commercial rentals
The Supreme Court has dismissed the finance ministry's plea to review its October judgement, which allowed real estate companies to claim input tax credits (ITC) on construction costs for commercial buildings meant for renting.
An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar faced a harrowing experience when it flew into a severe hailstorm, prompting the pilot to declare an emergency. Passengers panicked as the aircraft shook violently, sustaining damage to its nose cone. Despite the ordeal, the pilot successfully landed the plane, and all 227 passengers and crew members were safely evacuated.
Op Sindoor: Multi-party delegations start fanning out to present India's views on terror
Following Operation Sindoor, India has launched a diplomatic outreach, dispatching multi-party delegations to various countries. Led by Sanjay Jha and Shrikant Shinde, these delegations aim to highlight Pakistan's support for terrorism and India's firm stance against it. The delegations will visit nations across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East to convey India's message of zero tolerance.
India emerging as driving force for global oil demand growth: S&P Global
India's petroleum product consumption in FY26 is seen hitting a new record for the third consecutive year. According to data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, India's petroleum product consumption is projected to hit an all-time high of 252.9 million tonnes in the ongoing fiscal.
What is Lumma Stealer? The malware that infected over 394,000 Windows PCs worldwide
Microsoft, in collaboration with international law enforcement, dismantled Lumma Stealer, a potent malware that compromised over 394,000 Windows computers. The operation seized 1,300 malicious domains and disrupted the malware's command structure. Lumma Stealer, sold on underground forums, was favored for its ease of use and data theft capabilities, posing a significant threat to global digital infrastructure.
Dollar forecast: US currency is sliding everyday. What to expect in 2025?
Dollar is down on the year against every major currency. Donald Trump's tax bill would add $3 trillion to $5 trillion to the country's debt.
Massive Bell Canada outage leaves over 130,000 users in the dark, is yours next?
On May 21, 2025, Bell Canada experienced a significant service disruption, impacting internet and mobile services for thousands of customers across Canada. Over 130,000 users reported issues, primarily in Ontario and Quebec. While Bell Canada acknowledged the outage and worked to restore services, the cause is still under investigation, highlighting the reliance on telecommunications.
Gujarat is bracing for unseasonal heavy rains as a low-pressure area forms over the Arabian Sea, potentially intensifying into a depression. The IMD has issued an orange alert for South Gujarat and the Saurashtra region, forecasting thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds. Fishermen are advised to avoid the sea from May 22nd onwards due to the expected adverse weather conditions.
WW3 on the cards? US intel hints at massive Israeli strike on Irans nuke sites amid rising tensions
Illegal immigrants will be pushed back, says Tripura CM Manik Saha
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has declared a firm stance against illegal immigration, stating that individuals from Bangladesh or Myanmar will not be permitted to enter Indian territory. He affirmed that the BSF and Tripura Police are maintaining high vigilance along the 856 km border with Bangladesh.
This is not my job: Marco Rubio explodes at Rep. Meeks over USAID cuts & foreign policy
Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces sex trafficking charges. A special agent testified about a raid on Combs' Miami mansion. The court saw photos of weapons and sex toys. Cassie Ventura, Combs' ex-girlfriend, testified about abuse. Combs is accused of running a racketeering scheme. He allegedly forced women into drug-fueled sex parties. The trial continues in Manhattan.
Greater Noida metro services suspended after storm, heavy rain disrupt Delhi-NCR
A hailstorm and heavy rain swept through Delhi-NCR on Wednesday evening, forcing a suspension of Greater Noida metro services. Strong winds, reduced visibility, and a sudden temperature drop followed a day of intense heat. The IMD attributed the shift to a cyclonic circulation over Haryana, with moisture inflows from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal influencing the region's weather.
Muslim Brotherhood movement is in the headline again and why does France want strict action?
France and Germany have the biggest Muslim populations among European Union countries.
Vietnam was meant to be hit with some of the highest U.S. tariff rates of any country at 46 per cent when President Donald Trump announced his Liberation Day plan for global tariffs on April 2.
Air traffic, defence sector on Russian hackers radar, alleges UK
The United Kingdom and allies revealed a Russian cyber campaign. It targeted organisations aiding Ukraine and Western infrastructure since 2022. Russia's military intelligence used hacking to infiltrate networks. They stole sensitive data from defence, IT, and transport sectors. Internet cameras at Ukraine borders were hacked. The UK issued advisories and urged vigilance.
How much will Canada have to pay to join Trumps $1 trillion 'Star Wars' like defense system?
Canada is considering joining Trumps $1 trillion Golden Dome missile defense system, designed to counter advanced threats like hypersonic missiles and space-based attacks. Participation could cost Canada billions, marking a major shift in its defense strategy with the U.S.
Elon Musk got angry at Bill Gates for blaming him over aid cuts. Musk hit back by bringing up Gates past links to Epstein, and the two billionaires are now fighting about helping poor kids.
Lord Robert Fellowes, Queen Elizabeth II's former private secretary, passed away. His will allocated his estate to his wife, Lady Jane Fellowes. Princes William and Harry were not included in the will. The will also included small bequests to a hospice, church, Eton College, and a handyman. The princes attended his memorial service but maintained distance.
PNGRB calls for setting up emergency response centres at oil and gas clusters
There were 55 major incidents resulting in 34 fatalities in FY24, up from 41 incidents with 28 fatalities in FY23.
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China's urban youth unemployment rate for individuals aged 16 to 24 declined to 15.8% in April 2025, down from 16.5% in March, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. While this decrease indicates a slight improvement in employment conditions for young people in Chinese cities, the rate remains significantly higher than the overall urban unemployment rate of 5.1%. China cuts lending rates in a fresh move to support its slowing economy amid the ongoing Sino-U.S. trade war. The Peoples Bank of China lowered its key loan prime rates for the first time since October, aiming to ease borrowing costs and encourage consumer spending.
India expels Pakistani High Commission official; 2nd in one week
India has expelled a Pakistani official from its High Commission, accusing them of engaging in activities incompatible with their official role. The Ministry of External Affairs issued a strong demarche, demanding the official's departure within 24 hours. This action follows a similar expulsion last week, raising concerns about diplomatic conduct and potential espionage.
BHEL to be nodal agency for EV charging infrastructure deployment, demand aggregation
Minister of heavy industries H.D. Kumaraswamy on Wednesday consulted representatives of the ministries of petroleum and natural gas and road transport to review and accelerate the deployment of EV charging infrastructure
Sonia Gandhi 'abused' her position to benefit self, son in AJL takeover: ED
Enforcement Directorate (ED) alleged that Sonia Gandhi misused her position as AICC president. ED claimed it was for personal gains for herself and Rahul Gandhi. This was done through Young Indian company, it said.
Mahakumbh propels IndiGo to best-ever profits, sets a new course on international
IndiGos Aircraft on Ground situation has improved significantly, with nearly half of the aircraft back in service or redelivered from their peak. The focus is now on international, with or without its own planes.
Splitgate 2 enters open beta on May 22 across all major platforms except Nintendo Switch. It includes over 25 weapons, 15 maps, cross-platform play and a new map creator. Players can join without sign-ups. The open beta continues until the full release, which is set for summer without a confirmed date.
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Boeing increases 737 production pace as quality, safety culture improves
Boeing aims to stabilize 737 MAX production at 38 planes monthly, while safety concerns reported by employees have surged by 220% from 2023 to 2024. The company is using machine learning to analyze its supply chain for quality issues.
European firms are reducing workforce due to economic challenges. Several companies including Stellantis, Volkswagen, and Volvo Trucks have announced layoffs. Banks such as Commerzbank, HSBC, and UBS are also cutting jobs. Industrial companies like STMicroelectronics and Syensqo are adapting to volatility. Retail chains like Auchan and luxury brands like Burberry and LVMH are undergoing changes. ProSiebenSat.
UK-India FTA to help remove obstacles in doing biz, enhance focus on Indian market: JLR
Jaguar Land Rover anticipates the UK-India FTA will streamline business operations, enabling a stronger focus on the Indian market. The automaker plans to expand its local assembly, potentially including the Defender model, and double its retail presence in India.
Google vs OpenAI ChatGpt: Tech giants find new ways to emerge winners in AI battle?
OpenAI, Google and other tech giants are eager to stay ahead in the race to create the best AI models.
Flooding: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah orders removal of encroachment of drains by tech parks, others
Following recent heavy rains and widespread flooding in Bengaluru, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered strict action against builders who have encroached on storm water drains. Several major tech parks and residential areas experienced significant flooding. Deputy CM Shivakumar pointed out that the most affected areas are represented by BJP MLAs, while BBMP reports many lakes are at full capacity.
Moderna pulls application for COVID-flu combination shot
Moderna has withdrawn its application for a combination flu and COVID vaccine, awaiting efficacy data from a late-stage influenza shot trial expected later this year. This decision follows earlier indications that approval might be delayed until 2026. Shares saw a marginal increase in premarket trading despite a 30% drop this year.
Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia died on Wednesday morning, according to a statement from his family. He was 75. Last month, Connolly announced that he would not seek reelection and would soon step down from his leadership position on the powerful House Oversight Committee. He died following a fight with esophageal cancer, his family revealed.
The Delhi High Court is reviewing Celebi Airport Services' challenge against the revocation of its security clearance. Celebi argued the revocation, impacting 10,000 employees, lacked due process. The Centre defended its decision citing national security concerns based on intelligence inputs.
IndusInd Bank board suspects employees committed fraud against the lender
The board has decided to take necessary steps, including reporting to regulatory authorities and investigative agencies, and fix accountability. The bank has been in a turmoil after incorrect accounting of derivative trades left a 1,959 crore hole in its books.
Mark Cuban warned that U.S. tariffs could raise prices and cause inflation. Big companies like Sony and Walmart may raise prices too.
Jennifer Lopez faces a lawsuit from photographer Edwin Blanco and Backgrid USA for copyright infringement. The images, taken at a pre-Golden Globes event, reportedly promoted fashion brands. The plaintiffs seek damages and a jury trial, claiming Lopez used the photos for commercial purposes.