Rs 35,000 crore investment taking shape in UP defence corridors: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh is witnessing significant growth in its defence sector. Investment proposals exceeding Rs 35,000 crore are being realized across six defence industrial corridors. These corridors are becoming hubs for various defence manufacturing, including small arms, ammunition, missiles, and advanced engineering.
BCI urges CJI to take action against Andhra HC judge for sending young lawyer to 24-hour custody
The Bar Council of India has approached the Chief Justice of India. This follows a disturbing incident where an Andhra Pradesh High Court judge reportedly sent a young advocate to 24-hour judicial custody. The judge's action was reportedly for a procedural lapse during a hearing. The Bar Council has requested immediate intervention and administrative action.
Punjab DGP suspects Pakistan's ISI-design role in Amritsar, Jalandhar blasts
Punjab blasts: Police are investigating low-intensity blasts in Amritsar and Jalandhar. Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav suspects Pakistan's ISI is behind the incidents, aiming to disrupt peace. Forensic teams and the National Investigation Agency are gathering evidence. Security agencies are working with the army to understand the blasts' origin and nature. The incidents have raised concerns about state stability.
TNCC told to decide on supporting Vijay in govt formation, says Congress leader K C Venugopal
Congress leadership has directed the TNCC to decide on TVK chief Vijay's request for support in government formation, prioritizing secular governance and opposing BJP influence. This move has irked the DMK, a key ally, after the recent Assembly elections.
Two chief advisors to outgoing Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee resign
Following the change in West Bengal's leadership, two former chief secretaries, Alapan Bandyopadhyay and H K Dwivedi, have resigned as chief advisors to the outgoing Chief Minister. Eminent economist Abhirup Sarkar also stepped down from his positions. These resignations come after the BJP's significant victory, ending the TMC's long tenure.
Sanjay Raut supports Mamata Banerjee's claims of election rigging, defends her moral victory
CBSE 12 Results 2026 Date: CBSE Class 12 results for 2026 are anticipated in the third week of May, with the evaluation process nearing completion. Students can access their scores on official websites like cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.gov.in using their roll numbers. Marksheets will also be available on DigiLocker and the UMANG app for easy download and future reference.
Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) Class 12 results are anticipated soon, with DigiLocker alerts suggesting a potential release without prior notice. Following a similar pattern to the Class 10 results, students should be prepared to check their scorecards on official portals or via SMS. While streams might be released together, students are advised to stay alert and regularly check official sources.
A remarkable discovery of 409 gold coins, hidden for over a century, was unearthed beneath a house in Torzhok, Russia. The coins, dating from 1848 to 1911, were found in a ceramic pot during rescue excavations. Experts believe they were hidden during the 1917 Russian Revolution, but the owner's identity remains a mystery.
Viral AI photo prompt: How to add a retro digital camera filter to your photos; Try this easy trick
A viral trend is reviving the charm of early 2000s digital camera aesthetics, embracing imperfection with grainy, overexposed, and softly blurred photos. This nostalgic look, achieved through AI prompts, offers a comforting escape from modern digital perfection, celebrating candid moments and a simpler era.
Resilient, not shock-free: India charts path through war jitters
India's economy faces challenges from the West Asia conflict. Rising oil prices and trade disruptions are impacting India. However, strong domestic demand and stable financial conditions provide resilience. The government and Reserve Bank of India are taking steps to manage risks. India is better prepared than in past crises. Structural reforms are key for future growth.
The Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Dear 1PM Wednesday Weekly draw results for 6 May 2026 have been declared. The first prize winner takes home Rs 1 Crore. Check the full list of winning numbers for the 6 May 2026 draw.
Enterprises has filed a caveat before the Supreme Court anticipating a challenge by Vedanta against the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal's (NCLAT) verdict upholding Adani Group's resolution plan for debt-ridden Jaiprakash Associates Ltd (JAL).
A 1% problem that can derail Indias factory lines as tiny screws throw big tantrums
A recent analysis highlights that stringent regulations on fasteners, a seemingly minor expense, are leading to significant production hurdles. These limitations are driving up costs and limiting available supply, adversely affecting sectors such as automotive and construction. The 'Make in India' initiative is under considerable threat. The report advocates for a more straightforward, risk-focused approach for essential safety components.
TVK Vijay's success formula decoded: How Thalapathy weaved a social media algo aura to beat DMK
Actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has emerged as the largest party in Tamil Nadu. The party leveraged social media and its extensive fan network for its campaign. Vijay's strategy involved limited traditional media interaction. This approach focused on key issues and voter engagement. The party's success highlights a new political landscape in the state.
RCB look to rediscover batting rhythm against struggling LSG
Royal Challengers Bengaluru seek to recover their batting form against Lucknow Super Giants. RCB, currently second, faces a struggling LSG side. RCB's batting faltered in their last match. LSG has lost five of their last six games. This encounter promises an exciting contest as both teams vie for crucial points.
A 27-year-old man from a wealthy family has posted on Reddit offering 6,000 per month for regular conversations to combat his loneliness. He wants emotional support during his office commute, lunch, and before sleep, with strict conditions including a calm voice and no conflict.
US wants 'concrete actions' on Iran from next Iraqi PM
America wants Iraq's new prime minister, Ali al-Zaidi, to take clear steps. These steps must separate the Iraqi state from Iran-backed armed groups. Only then will financial shipments and security aid resume. The US wants militias out of state institutions and their funding cut. This is crucial for rebuilding trust and support.
Speaking at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, on Tuesday, as part of his three-nation official visit to the Caribbean, on the theme A World in Transition, Jaishankar said the international system is undergoing extraordinary times, driven by ongoing conflicts, economic disruptions and technological change.
Palash Muchhal has reportedly landed in legal trouble in Sangli after a complaint was filed over alleged casteist remarks during an argument at a toll plaza. Police have registered a case under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, with multiple media reports confirming that due process is underway. Reports also link the dispute to an alleged Rs 25 lakh financial disagreement, while the case has brought renewed attention to his past relationship with Smriti Mandhana.
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan criticizes West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. She refused to resign after her party's election defeat. Pradhan stated this rejects the people's mandate. He accused her of treating power as an entitlement. He believes her actions undermine democratic institutions. The article highlights the political tension following the election results.
Tamil Nadu elections: Actor Vijay's new party, TVK, has won big in state polls. This victory breaks the old two-party rule. Upset AIADMK leaders may support Vijay. The DMK is angry with the Congress for possibly backing TVK. Governor Rajendra Arlekar accepted the DMK government's resignation. Vijay has asked to meet the Governor. The future government's shape is now uncertain.
Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayas life is a powerful reminder that patience, discipline, and consistent effort eventually pay off, even when results seem delayed. Born in modest circumstances in Muddenahalli in 1861, he overcame financial struggles and personal loss through sheer determination, pursuing education against all odds and eventually excelling in civil engineering.
India services growth picks up in April on strong domestic demand, PMI shows
India's services sector saw growth in April, boosted by strong domestic demand. This rise followed a dip in March. However, global orders slowed. Middle East uncertainties are impacting future optimism. New business accelerated, with consumer services leading the expansion. International sales growth weakened. Operating expenses rose at a softer pace. Employment expanded at the strongest pace in ten months.
'Backstabbers...': DMK on Congress' possible tie-up with Vijay's TVK
Maharashtra SSC Class 10 results for 2026 are anticipated soon, with reports suggesting a declaration by May 13th. Students can check their scores on the official MSBSHSE website or via DigiLocker using their roll number and mother's name. The board previously announced HSC Class 12 results, with Class 10 results typically following shortly after.
Vivo X300 Ultra & X300 FE launch in India today: Check price, camera and more specificaions here
Vivo X300 Ultra & X300 FE Launch: Vivo is launching its flagship X300 Ultra and the more affordable X300 FE in India today at 2:00 PM IST. The Ultra comes with a massive 200MP camera system and top-tier hardware, while the FE offers strong performance in a compact form. Both phones will be available on Flipkart and Amazon.
CEC orders immediate arrest of those involved in post-poll violence in Bengal: Official
Following alarming post-election violence in West Bengal, which has tragically resulted in two fatalities and multiple instances of vandalism, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has directed the swift arrest of individuals linked to these crimes. In response, law enforcement is ramping up their efforts with heightened surveillance and patrolling of affected neighborhoods.
Twin blasts in Punjab: BSF camp and Army cantonment targeted; no casualties reported
Amritsar police have restricted movement in Khasa following a blast near the cantonment area. Security agencies and the Bomb Disposal Squad are investigating the incident. No casualties were reported. Punjab Congress has expressed grave concern over the state's safety and demanded accountability from the government. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the blast.
India Inc to bet over $20.5 billion across key US sectors in major investment push
Indian firms are set to invest more than twenty billion dollars in the United States. This significant investment will span technology, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing sectors. US Ambassador Sergio Gor highlighted these plans, emphasizing the strengthening business ties between India and America. These ventures are expected to create American jobs and enhance supply chains.
Bengal Police Woman Viral Video: A West Bengal police officer's viral video highlights the challenges of law enforcement. She speaks of public criticism and following government directives. The clip has ignited discussions on police neutrality and accountability. Many question how officers can distance themselves from past actions. The incident prompts reflection on the police's role in a democracy. Citizens are urged to choose leaders wisely.
PM Modi hails approval of railway projects enhancing connectivity across six states in India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the Union cabinet's approval of three new railway projects. These projects, costing approximately Rs. 23,437 crore, will enhance connectivity across 19 districts in six states. The initiatives aim to boost infrastructure, improve operational efficiency, and facilitate access to tourist destinations. This development is expected to further economic growth and create employment opportunities.
Delhi weather update: Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad and Gurugram experienced heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning on Tuesday night. While no major warnings are issued for Wednesday, isolated thundery development is possible in Delhi. Temperatures are expected to rise from Thursday, with Noida and Gurugram anticipating further rain spells around May 10-11.
Iran's Abbas Aragchi meets China's Wang Yi in a first since West Asia war began
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held talks with China's Wang Yi in Beijing. China remains a significant buyer of Iranian oil, bypassing US sanctions. Araghchi's visit precedes US President Donald Trump's scheduled trip to China. US Senator Marco Rubio urged China to pressure Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
EC issues notification for constitution of new assembly in West Bengal
The Election Commission has officially notified the constitution of a new West Bengal assembly, marking the end of the electoral process. This crucial constitutional step, sent to the governor, enables the formation of a new government after the BJP secured a landslide victory. The commission affirmed the elections were conducted freely, fairly, and transparently.
US to close Peshawar Consulate in Pakistan, citing safety concerns for its diplomatic personnel
The U.S. Department of State announced the phased closure of its Consulate General in Peshawar due to safety concerns for diplomatic personnel and resource management. Diplomatic engagement for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will now be handled by the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, while other consulates remain active.
Bengal BJP President Samik Bhattacharya has declared a zero-tolerance policy towards violence, warning party workers against vandalizing Trinamool offices and vowing stringent action. The Election Commission of India has also directed authorities to ensure zero tolerance for post-poll violence. Bhattacharya emphasized a shift towards a more civil political culture in the state.
Gujarat Board SSC Toppers List 2026: The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has declared the Class 10th SSC results for 2026. Students can check their scores on gseb.org or via WhatsApp. The board has not released a toppers list this year. The overall pass percentage stands at 83.86%. Narmada district performed best with a 90.85% pass rate, while Ajol centre achieved a perfect 100%.
Ohio voters have chosen their candidates for key November elections. Billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy will face Dr. Amy Acton for governor. Senator Jon Husted secured his party's nomination and will likely compete against Sherrod Brown. These contests set the stage for significant races across the state, with national attention on the outcomes. Several U.S. House races also feature competitive matchups.
Gujarat Class 10 result: Gujarat Board Class 10 SSC results are out today at 8 am. Students can check their scores on the official website gseb.org, an alternative portal gsebeservice.com, via WhatsApp by sending their seat number to 6357300971, or through SMS by typing 'GJ10 [SeatNumber]' and sending it to 58888111. DigiLocker will also provide digital marksheets.
Explosion occurs outside BSF camp in Amritsar
An explosion occurred outside the BSF camp in Amritsar, Punjab last night. Bomb disposal and FSL teams swiftly arrived at the scene. Police received a complaint about a blast sound near Khassa cantonment. Security teams are investigating the number of blasts and their cause. Evidence has been collected for testing.
US Stock Market today: Even with the war ongoing, the U.S. stock market has remained remarkably resilient on its record-setting run.
Samsung hits $1 trillion valuation, joins TSMCs elite club as AI chip boom powers record rally
Samsung Electronics has achieved a $1 trillion market valuation, driven by soaring demand for AI chips. The memory giant's stock has quadrupled, making it the second Asian firm after TSMC to reach this milestone. This surge highlights memory's structural role in AI infrastructure and fuels a broader rally in regional tech stocks.
Gold price prediction: Is gold heading for volatile trading in May?
Gold rate prediction: The release of the U.S. employment report later this week will serve as a test of whether the economy remains resilient enough to keep the Federal Reserve's monetary policy on hold, or whether a softening labor market could revive the case for rate cuts.
Trump says US to pause guiding ships in Strait of Hormuz while seeking deal with Iran
US President Donald Trump announced a temporary pause for Project Freedom, an initiative to aid commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. This decision, following requests from Pakistan and other nations, comes amid significant military gains against Iran and progress toward a potential agreement. The naval blockade of Iran's ports, however, will remain in effect.
Donald Trump targeted seven Indiana state senators who defied months of White House pressure by voting against mid-decade redistricting, which the president wanted to boost Republicans' chances in the midterm elections.
Gasoline Price jumps 50 per cent in US after Iran war. When will it go down?
Gasoline price: Many drivers were hopeful in mid-April, amid signs that the conflict could be winding down, and gasoline prices fell daily for almost two weeks.
Oil price crashes after Donald Trump makes shocking Strait of Hormuz decision
Oil Price today: Crude stocks fell by 8.1 million barrels in the week ended May 1, the sources said on condition of anonymity.
At Met Gala, its an India Inc takeover
India's corporate elite, including Isha Ambani, Ananya Birla, and Natasha Poonawalla, made a striking presence at the Met Gala, interpreting 'fashion is art' through unique ensembles. Birla showcased a Robert Wun creation with a Subodh Gupta sculpture mask, while Poonawalla donned a custom Marc Quinn orchid piece.
AMD Stock Price: Advanced Micro Devices forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Tuesday.
PlayStation $7.85 million settlement explained: A major legal battle involving Sony PlayStation and millions of gamers is nearing its end. A US court has given initial approval to a $7.85 million settlement. This case concerns Sony's decision to stop selling digital game download cards through outside stores. Gamers can now get compensation if they meet certain conditions.
Quote of the Day: Eleanor Roosevelt's words on friendship remain relevant. She believed true friends leave lasting impressions. Her life, marked by early loss and public service, shaped this view. In today's fast world, her quote reminds us to cherish deep connections. These relationships offer support and shape who we become. Roosevelt's wisdom encourages valuing quality over quantity in friendships.
Who attacked UAE today, and what is Project Freedom? The question gained attention after Iran denied launching missile or drone attacks on the UAE while the US pushed its maritime security mission in the Strait of Hormuz. Statements from Iran, the US, and analysts show rising tension, shipping risks, and global oil concerns. This explainer covers claims, warnings, naval actions, and the role of Project Freedom in the Gulf crisis.
US economy growth drivers at risk warning: The US economy is heavily reliant on household spending and a surge in AI investment, creating a wo tailwinds, one risk scenario. However, the conflict involving Iran poses a significant threat, potentially driving up inflation and disrupting energy supplies crucial for the AI boom.
'You'll never compete against women': Trump questions student on trans athletes, video goes viral
Cabinet nod to raise SC strength to 37 plus CJI
The Union Cabinet has approved increasing the number of Supreme Court judges. The strength will rise to 37, excluding the Chief Justice of India. This move aims to improve efficiency and speed up justice delivery. Over 92,000 cases are currently pending. The government plans to introduce a bill in Parliament to effect this change.
Bangladesh sends officials to Pakistan for training
Twelve senior Bangladeshi officials are undergoing training in Pakistan. This marks the first structured program for Bangladeshi bureaucrats in Pakistan since the early 1970s. The training, fully funded by Pakistan, focuses on comparative learning of administrative systems. This engagement follows increased interaction between the two nations since Sheikh Hasina's ouster.
PM Modi condemns targeting of civilians & infra in UAE
Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly condemned the attack on the Fujairah Petroleum Industries Zone in the UAE. Three Indian nationals were injured in the incident. India stands in solidarity with the UAE. The Prime Minister reiterated India's support for peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy.
A new TV special explores the Nancy Guthrie disappearance, with profilers suggesting the porch figure may have been silenced by a oss. Experts believe the abduction was a well-planned, coordinated effort involving multiple individuals, adding new layers to the ongoing mystery.
Donald Trump again assails Pope Leo, potentially complicating Rubio's visit to the Vatican this week
President Donald Trump has again criticized Pope Leo XIV. Trump claims the pontiff aids Iran and endangers people with his views on immigrants. The Pope denies these claims, stating his stance reflects church teachings on peace and opposing nuclear weapons. This dispute complicates Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming Vatican visit. Italian leaders have also voiced disapproval of Trump's remarks.
The counterintuitive job search trick that doubled one candidate's interview rate in three weeks
A growing number of job seekers are starting to question one long-standing rule: only apply when you meet almost every requirement. Instead, many are taking a bold, unconventional approach, targeting roles where they match the core skills but fall short on a few details. The result? A noticeable rise in interview callbacks for some, while others report mixed outcomes. This shift has sparked debate across the job market, challenging the idea that job descriptions are strict checklists.
2 Indian journalists win Pulitzer Prize for highlighting cyber fraud
Indian journalists Anand RK and Suparna Sharma have achieved a significant milestone. They have won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize. Their award-winning work, rAPPed, highlights digital surveillance and cyber fraud. The report details a neurologist's experience of digital arrest. This recognition underscores the growing global challenges of digital scams and surveillance.
Credit growth signals economic strength: Finance Ministry
Non-food credit growth in FY26 stood at 15.9% against 10.9% in the corresponding period last year. The aggregate credit outstanding in March 2026 reached 212.9 lakh crore, 29.2 lakh crore higher than the previous year.
Foreign investors eye Tamil Nadu as TVK moves to form govt; labour, policy key concerns
Foreign companies in Tamil Nadu are watching closely as a new government forms. Firms from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan seek stable policies and labor continuity. They hope for new incentives to boost electronics manufacturing and further investment. Established companies are less concerned, but new entrants are more watchful.
Rare earths, PCBs among 40 sub-sectors on FDI fast track
As per the updated standard operating procedure (SOP) for processing FDI applications, the government has also rolled out reporting guidelines for investments in India from a company having any direct or indirect ownership by a citizen or an entity of a country sharing a land border with India.
She accidentally shared the wrong screen in her interview what happened next surprised everyone
Interview gone wrong turned success: A job candidate accidentally shared her screen during a video interview, revealing her prepared questions. Instead of derailing the conversation, this unexpected moment allowed her to lead a discussion on key aspects of the role, impressing the interviewers with her preparedness and directness. She was subsequently advanced to the final round.
LIVE: Marco Rubio takes over WH briefing as hostilities rise in Hormuz; Leavitt on maternity leave
SEBI, MCA norms on forced labour 'soft and voluntary': India to USTR
India has conveyed to the US that identifying forced labor in other nations presents challenges. New Delhi's strategy remains measured and gradual. Existing regulations, like the BRSR framework and NGRBC, are described as voluntary. India is actively contesting the US investigation's basis, emphasizing its participation in multilateral efforts.
Social Security payments follow a fixed monthly schedule based on birth dates, with SSI paid early each month. In May 2026, payments arrive on different Wednesdays depending on birthdays. Some groups get paid on May 1. Medicare deductions have increased, slightly reducing take-home checks, but rules protect benefits. Knowing dates helps people plan money and avoid confusion or missed payments.
'AI push to bring Rs 4,100-cr revenue': Mahindra Group's Anish Shah
Mahindra Group is integrating artificial intelligence across its operations. This move aims to boost profits significantly. In the automotive sector, AI will drive over 4,100 crore in revenue by FY27. Customer satisfaction will also see a 2-3 percentage point increase. Mahindra Finance will disburse 10,000 crore via AI-driven customer acquisition. Operations will become largely autonomous, with AI assisting loan collections.
Mamata Banerjee refuses to resign, calls Bengal verdict conspiracy; BJP hits back
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated she will not resign following the election results. She alleged a conspiracy and blamed the Election Commission of India and the BJP for manipulating the outcome. Banerjee claimed her party's seats were looted. The BJP countered that her statements make her a laughing stock.
Job seekers often fear resume gaps. One professional's honest approach to explaining career breaks surprised many. Instead of elaborate stories, simple truths were shared. Interviewers accepted these explanations readily, shifting focus to skills. This suggests candidates may overestimate the impact of gaps. Authenticity and confidence can be more powerful than polished narratives in the hiring process.
Government bill puts Vande Mataram on par with anthem, disruption punishable
The Union Cabinet has approved a proposal to include Vande Mataram under the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971. This move places the national song on par with Jana Gana Mana. Disruption during its rendition will now be a punishable offense. An amendment bill will be presented in Parliament. Penalties will include imprisonment up to three years.
Supreme Court slams misuse of PIL for publicity
The Supreme Court has expressed strong disapproval of the increasing misuse of Public Interest Litigation. Justice BV Nagarathna observed that PILs are now often used for private, publicity, financial, and political interests. The court emphasized that it will only entertain genuine and real Public Interest Litigations.
Bihar cabinet expansion oath ceremony on May 7, PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah to attend
Bihar's NDA government is set for a major cabinet expansion on May 7. Twenty-seven new ministers are expected to take oath, strengthening the administration. The expansion follows the recent change in leadership. Key allies will receive berths, with some ministers likely to continue their roles. This move aims to bolster governance in the state.
BJP, TMC workers killed in West Bengal post-election clashes: Police
Post-poll violence erupted in West Bengal on Tuesday. A BJP worker, Madhu Mondal, died in New Town after an alleged attack by TMC workers. In Birbhum, TMC worker Abir Sheikh was killed. Incidents of arson and vandalism were reported at TMC offices. State BJP chief Samik Bhattacharya emphasized a change in political culture and zero tolerance for violence.
Iran's Abbas Araghchi off to China in first visit since war
Araghchi will hold talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, Iran's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Telegram. Iran didn't reveal the duration of the visit, only saying he would discuss regional and international developments.
Quote of the day by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: She believed that expressing oneself is crucial for clarity, connection, and influence. Her words highlight how speaking, writing, and sharing feelings transform confusion into understanding and silence into relationships built on honesty. This ability to express oneself is the first step towards personal growth and societal change.
'Is Trump eligible for 3rd term?': Shocking moment when Sen Coons puts judicial nominees on the spot
Employee's toxic boss threatened to blacklist him here's the smart way he outsmarted him completely
Fake reference job strategy is rising fast in modern hiring trends. Nearly 70% employers still rely on reference checks. That single call can decide careers. This makes the fake reference job strategy a growing reality. Many professionals face toxic bosses and unfair threats. Some lose opportunities without explanation. So candidates take control of their narrative. They prepare answers. They manage perception. This is not random deception. It is a response to a flawed hiring system.
Student loan rules are changing soon. Some plans are ending while new ones are coming. The SAVE plan is already removed. From July 1, 2026, many borrowers will have fewer repayment choices. New plans like RAP will depend on income. Your loan date will decide your options. Borrowers must check their plans early to avoid confusion and sudden changes later.
You put $2.7B profit over kids health:Kelly BLASTS EPA on lead pollution waiver at Arizona school
'Wave the white flag of surrender, else': Trump's chilling warning to Iran; All-out war again?
Say that Noem was wrong: Menendez vs Zeldin brawl erupts over Kristi Noems $200M DHS Ad campaign
Contradicting yourself & looking fool: Barragan rips EPA over Chemical Safety Board funding cuts
Why are oil prices down today, and will Brent and US WTI crude futures continue to fall or rise again? Oil prices fell about 3% after a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran held and a ship moved through the Strait of Hormuz. The market reacted to reduced supply risk and hopes of shipping recovery. Analysts now watch inventory data and geopolitical risks to understand whether Brent and US WTI crude futures will fall further or rise again.
I get it that mid-term coming up: Zeldin lashes out as Pingre exposes EPAs chemical industry ties
Latin Proverb of the Day: The ancient Latin proverb Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? questions who will guard the guards themselves, highlighting the timeless concern of unchecked power. This phrase, originating from Juvenal, emphasizes the critical need for accountability in governance, legal systems, workplaces, and even personal relationships. It underscores that power requires oversight to prevent misuse and maintain trust.
Congress claims TVK chief Vijay has sought its support for govt formation in Tamil Nadu
Congress leaders met to discuss the Tamil Nadu election results. TVK chief Vijay has sought Congress support to form a government. The party leadership has asked the Tamil Nadu unit to make the final decision. Congress emphasized the mandate is for a secular government. They are determined to prevent the BJP from governing Tamil Nadu.

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