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Delhi Weather Today: Delhi is experiencing a milder-than-expected winter this December, with minimum temperatures around 9C and maximums near 24C. Despite the moderate chill, dense fog has blanketed parts of the NCR, reducing visibility. The IMD has warned of dense fog and potential cold wave conditions in the coming days.
Stranger Things Volume 2 update covers new episode titles, directors, release dates, post-production progress, and comments from the Duffer Brothers. The story explains how Stranger Things Volume 2 will shape the final season and what viewers can expect from the next set of chapters.
Barron Trump and Andrew Tate relationship explained in a new report that outlines their Zoom conversations, views on Romanian charges, dating advice given to Barron, and their growing connection through Tate associate Justin Waller. The report also covers Tates past issues, legal cases, and his long link with the Trump family.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to block states from creating their own AI regulations, citing concerns about stifling innovation and falling behind China. The order directs the Attorney General to challenge state laws and the Commerce Department to identify problematic rules, threatening to restrict funding for states with AI legislation.
The government is considering changes to the Copyright Act. This is to create a system for paying royalties to creators whose work is used to train artificial intelligence. A committee has proposed a mandatory license for AI developers. This license would include payments to copyright holders. A central body would manage these royalty collections and distributions.
India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal indicated the US should sign a trade agreement if satisfied with New Delhi's offer, following positive remarks from US trade officials. Meanwhile, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister expressed optimism for an India-EU Free Trade Agreement within six months, though India's minister declined to provide a specific timeline for the deal.
Niti Aayog has proposed sweeping tax, regulatory, and market reforms to expand Indias corporate bond market into a major long-term capital source by 2030. The report urges parity in taxation, lower barriers for foreign investors, stronger market infrastructure, and coordinated policy measures to support investment and Indias growth ambitions.
Consumption momentum is expected to remain strong in the coming year, driven by low inflation, the positive effects of GST cuts, and easing policy rates. Economists anticipate this trend will continue to fuel demand and support household real incomes, though growth may be led by affluent consumers.
Heated Rivalry Episode 4 release time, schedule and how to watch are now confirmed for global viewers. Episode 4, titled Rose, arrives on December 12 with a midnight release on HBO Max and Crave. This explainer covers the release time, streaming options, cast details, episode guide and full viewing schedule.
The US Navy has submitted recommendations to the Pentagon regarding Senator Mark Kelly's appearance in a video urging service members to reject illegal orders. The Pentagon is reviewing the report, which Kelly's office dismisses as politically motivated, intensifying a dispute with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Indiana Senate Republicans rejected a congressional map favored by President Trump. The plan aimed to secure two additional Republican seats in the U.S. House. Lawmakers cited constituent opposition and potential political backlash. This defiance highlights limits to Trump's influence even in a Republican stronghold. The vote has implications for future redistricting efforts.
Charlotte's Sycamore Brewing is reeling after former co-owner Justin Tawse Brigham was arrested on serious charges including statutory rape of a child. Court documents detail disturbing allegations of burglary and sexual acts with a 13-year-old. His wife, Sarah Brigham, has taken full control of the brewery, expressing devastation and prioritizing the team.
A healthy thyroid needs the right foods to work well. Doctors say nutrients like iodine, selenium, zinc, protein, and antioxidants play a big role in thyroid health. Eating natural foods that have these nutrients may help support hormone balance and reduce inflammation. This simple guide explains which foods are helpful and which ones to limit.
The Federal Reserve rate cut is important because it can change how much money people earn or pay on savings, loans, mortgages and credit cards. This move may push deposit rates lower and only slightly affect borrowing costs. Experts say the bond market and future Fed plans will guide what happens next to peoples money.
The Delhi High Court has temporarily halted the registration of 'Wellford Pudin Hara' trademark, citing its strong resemblance to Dabur India's 'Pudin Hara' mark. The court found a significant likelihood of consumer confusion and suggested the adoption of the new mark was prima facie dishonest. The stay is in effect until March 17.
President Droupadi Murmu assured Manipur's affected families of the government's unwavering support and commitment to restoring harmony and development. She inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 26 projects worth Rs 1387 crore, aimed at improving quality of life and boosting economic activities in the state.
The Supreme Court has ruled that families of doctors who died during the Covid-19 pandemic are eligible for insurance cover. This applies even if the doctors were not officially requisitioned by the government. The Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package aims to provide financial security. Claims will be considered based on evidence of Covid-related duty.
Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, recently stirred discussions by revealing that she has yet to complete her enumeration form, raising concerns about the implications of verifying her citizenship. According to officials from the CEO's office, her form is indeed filed but has raised some flags.
Chief Justice Surya Kant of India is making headlines by urging lawyers to establish specified timelines for their presentations, a change that promises to enhance accessibility for everyday litigants in the Supreme Court. Moreover, he advocates for stricter penalties, proposing that acid attackers should face serious charges akin to attempted murder, signaling a strong stand against violent offenses.
The Supreme Court has intervened in the Kerala governor and chief minister's deadlock over vice-chancellor appointments. A committee led by Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia will now recommend one name for each of the two state universities. This decision comes after the governor and chief minister failed to reach a consensus. The committee will submit its recommendations by December 17.
The Election Commission of India has extended deadlines for electoral roll revisions in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Uttar Pradesh. New dates for draft roll publication have been set. This revision process is crucial for upcoming electoral activities. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed about the updated timelines.
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has provided appointment letters to 41 families of terror victims. This initiative recognizes and rehabilitates those who suffered for decades. The government is now ensuring justice for these families. This move aims to integrate them into society and contribute to nation-building. Militants and separatists are no longer receiving government jobs.
The Supreme Court will not heavily scrutinize the Election Commission's special intensive revision of electoral rolls. Judges noted this is a rare exercise, happening after two decades. They will not entertain new cases challenging this process. The court believes individuals are approaching it for popularity. The hearing on existing pleas continues.
India is enthusiastically enhancing its relationship with the European Union, with negotiations for a free trade agreement moving forward. The Republic Day celebrations are set to welcome EU leaders as prominent guests. Recently, India had the honor of hosting EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic and Italy's deputy prime minister Antonio Tajani, showcasing a commitment to collaboration.
Michael Jordans 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports reached a settlement with NASCAR after a long lawsuit over race charters. The teams had raced most of 2025 without agreements. The deal ends the court fight and secures the future of the teams, while NASCAR avoids more legal problems. Exact terms were not made public.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a dinner for NDA MPs at his residence following the coalition's significant victory in the Bihar polls. Modi emphasized the NDA's commitment to good governance and national development. BJP MP Anurag Thakur expressed confidence in future electoral successes, anticipating the next gathering after a win in West Bengal.
Pakistan is poised to bolster its air defense capabilities with a $686 million upgrade for its F16 fighter jets, courtesy of the United States. This significant enhancement will primarily focus on upgrading communication and networking systems to ensure seamless operations alongside US forces.
SAVE plan ending 2025: 7 million student loan borrowers face higher payments as SAVE plan ends. Millions could see their monthly payments spike. The SAVE plan let some pay $0 a month and get forgiveness in 10 years. The plan is ending after legal challenges and states arguing it shifts costs to taxpayers. Interest has resumed, and full repayment rules are unclear. By 2028, options shrink, forgiveness timelines stretch, and PSLF rules tighten.
Rajya Sabha Leader JP Nadda called for Vande Mataram to be granted the same constitutional status as the National Anthem and National Flag. He criticized past governments, particularly the Congress, for allegedly neglecting the song's importance and promoting appeasement. Nadda emphasized the need to rectify historical records regarding Vande Mataram's legacy.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is in talks with the government and opposition regarding a detailed discussion on hazardous air pollution next week, following concerns raised by MPs. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi and Congress whip Manickam Tagore have called for urgent measures, including an emergency clean air plan and stricter enforcement against polluters, criticizing current government actions as cosmetic.
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The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents General Motors, Ford, Toyota Motor, Volkswagen, Hyundai, Stellantis and other major automakers, sounded the alarm and said Congress and the Trump administration needed to act.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor voiced concern over marital rape in India. He highlighted that despite strong anti-rape laws, husbands are exempted. Tharoor stressed the urgent need for legislation against marital rape, calling it violence. He also touched upon global xenophobia and advised young Indians to return home after gaining knowledge.
A Myanmar military air strike hit a hospital in Mrauk U, killing more than 30 people. Aid workers reported the attack occurred as the junta wages an offensive. The military plans elections for December 28. Rebels have vowed to disrupt the vote. The strike severely damaged hospital infrastructure. Many civilians and health workers were among the casualties.

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