DNA TV Show: Cash, gold worth crores stolen from Delhi Police's Special Cell
The Special Cell of Delhi Police works as an anti-terror squad, which investigates cases related to gangsters and terrorists across the country.
Vietnam's Golden Visa program comes at a time when Western countries - not just the US - are becoming more inward-looking.
Discrimination cases unravel as Trump scraps core civil rights tenet
The administration is dismissing cases and unwinding settlements built on disparate impact, which holds that even neutral policies can lead to biased outcomes.
Trumps law firm sanctions, harshly rejected in court, still have impact
Despite judges blocking President Donald Trumps punishments, experts say firms may still worry about being targeted if they challenge his agenda.
Musk and DOGE are a metaphor for early months of Trumps administration
Trumps initial weeks have featured big promises, lots of drama, disruption, mistakes, directional shifts and business far from finished.
Wall Street warns Trump aides the GOP tax bill could jolt bond markets
White House officials maintain bankers concerns are overstated and discount expected revenues from the presidents tariffs.
Under Trump, State Department questions Europes commitment to democracy
The dramatic shift has bewildered European officials, who note that the Trump administration itself has been accused of breaching democratic norms.
Its called the Library of Congress. But Trump claims its his.
The case is the latest example of efforts by the Trump administration to erase the traditional lines that separate the branches of government.
Musk explains his black eye, says he told son X to punch him
Elon Musk attributed his bruised appearance at a White House news conference to his son. I said, Go ahead, punch me in the face. And he did.
In South Carolina, Wes Moore urges Democrats to be impatient amid 2028 buzz
Moores appearance in a crucial early primary state further fuels chatter that the nations lone Black governor could help shape the future of a beleaguered Democratic Party.
Trump set to end program that let 530K migrants into U.S. Heres who they are.
Ending the program may upend the lives of migrants who settled across the country from Florida to California and embedded themselves into U.S. communities.
The MAHA Reports AI fingerprints, annotated
The Post reviewed the more than 500 citations in the MAHA Report. Here are the patterns of AI use we found.
Trump says he will double steel tariffs to 50 percent
Trump said he would increase steel import tariffs to 50 percent, a move expected to impact U.S. manufacturers and trade relationships with Canada and China.
White House releases partial budget, but without critical details
The budget office has not released estimates of debt, deficits, economic growth or other traditional metrics, breaking precedent.
Supreme Court says Trump for now can revoke immigration parole for 530K migrants
The decision lets the Trump administration halt, for now, a program that lets migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela live and work in the U.S. for up to two years.
White House budget office rebukes watchdog over invasive probes
The White House budget office is pushing back against a congressional watchdog's probes into spending power, setting the stage for a broader battle over constitutional authorities.
Live updates: Trump to hold news conference with Musk as Tesla CEO leaves government role
Get the latest news on President Donald Trumps return to the White House and the Republican-led Congress.
Trump administration optimistic on Gaza ceasefire; Hamas expresses doubts
A halt to the fighting has been elusive since a two-month ceasefire broke down in mid-March.
Trump adviser says Nippon to have no control over U.S. Steel after deal
President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to Pittsburgh on Friday to herald the partnership a move he initially opposed and pledged to block.
Are 4.8 million people on Medicaid cheating the system?
House Speaker Mike Johnson relies on a Congressional Budget Office estimate for this claim, but the agency didnt frame it that way.
Trump taps right-wing lawyer to head U.S. Office of Special Counsel
Paul Ingrassia, a former conservative podcast host who has advocated for a white supremacist, has been named to lead the agency that protects federal employees.
What is the U.S. Court of International Trade, which halted Trumps tariffs?
Federal judges ruled that the president had gone beyond his authority in imposing levies on goods imported from around the world.
Hegseth's drama, Trump's pardoning spree, and Elon Musk is out
On this episode, The Washington Post's Libby Casey, Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann are joined by Pentagon reporter Dan Lamothe to delve inside the ongoing drama in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's inner circle: Who is at odds with whom, and what does it mean for Hegseth's job security. Then, President Trump has been on a spree of issuing pardons and commutations for convicted felons many of whom are his supporters. The crew breaks down who got pardons, and why. Finally, Elon Musk is out of government; did he accomplish what he set out to do, and was it a success?
This state swung toward Trump. But now Democrats want a governor to fight him.
Democrats in a bitter primary that culminates next month are battling to convince voters that they will fight the hardest against the president.
Supreme Court narrows scope of environmental reviews
The Supreme Court decision centered on the National Environmental Policy Act and a rail line in Utah that would carry billions of gallons of oil.
DNA TV Show: Why Elon Musk stepped down from Trump administration
Elon Musk was leading US's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). He was appointed to this post by Trump.
Trumps clemency spree extends to ex-gangster, artist, former congressmen
Trump said he also is considering pardons for men convicted in the kidnapping plot against Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan.
The chain saw, the salute and other moments from Musks time in government
Billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk posted on X that his scheduled time as a special government employee had come to an end.
Tracking key Supreme Court cases of the 2024-2025 term
Follow major cases facing the Supreme Court in 2025. The Supreme Court is set to weigh in on cases related to ghost guns, the death penalty, medical care for transgender minors, public funding for religious schools and more.
Elon Musk is leaving his role in the Trump administration
Musk, who oversaw the U.S. DOGE Service, wrote on X that his scheduled time as a special government employee had come to an end.
CDC blindsided as RFK Jr. changes covid-19 vaccine recommendations
Agency officials were not aware that the HHS secretary was going to change the recommended vaccine schedule.
Sean Diddy Combss federal sex-trafficking trial continues on Day 11, with LAPD, LAFD, stylist Deonte Nash and alleged victim Mia expected to testify.
Live updates: Elon Musk disappointed with Trumps massive tax and immigration package
Get the latest news on President Donald Trumps return to the White House and the Republican-led Co
GOP rejects millionaire tax pitch, advancing breaks for rich Americans
Legislation moving through Congress includes significant breaks for the affluent as the House rebuffs President Donald Trumps suggestions.
Trump oversight picks include scandal-hit ex-lawmaker, antiabortion lawyer
Several nominees have clearly partisan backgrounds, including two with controversial histories and two with ties to the agency they would be investigating.
Rubios claim that its a lie that people have died from foreign-aid cuts
The secretary of state rejected convincing evidence documented in news reports and by disease modelers.
RFK Jr. says he may bar scientists from publishing in top medical journals
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took aim at reputed journals such as the Lancet and said the agency will create in-house publications instead.
Judge blocks Trump officials bid to end NYC congestion pricing
The transportation secretary and other Republicans hit a speed bump in their efforts to stop New York from charging drivers for entering parts of Manhattan.
Trump pardons reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley after tax evasion, bank fraud convictions
President Donald Trump has issued a full pardon to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022. The couple faced lengthy prison sentences for defrauding banks and hiding income from the IRS. Their accountant has not been pardoned
Trumps frustration with Putin boils over with no Ukraine peace deal in sight
The U.S. president lashed out at the Kremlin on Tuesday as the White House continued to consider increasing sanctions against Russia.
Trump to pardon reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley
The former stars of USA Networks Chrisley Knows Best were sentenced to 12 and seven years, respectively, in 2022 for fraud and tax evasion.
Judge tosses Trump order punishing the law firm WilmerHale
President Donald Trumps attempts to punish law firms have now been rejected by three federal judges.
DNA TV Show: India's 5th-generation stealth fighter jet gets key clearance
After refuelling once, it will be able to fly a distance of more than 3200 kilometres. This aircraft, flying at an altitude of 65,000 feet, will weigh about 25 tons.
DNA TV Show: Russia launches huge drone attack on Ukraine, Donald Trump reacts
The latest attack by Russia was the biggest airstrike in terms of the number of weapons since the Russia-Ukraine war began in February 2022.
Trump vs. Harvard: White House Escalates Battle Over Foreign Students and Funding
The crackdown stems from ideological conflicts.
DNA TV Show: Why did US President Donald Trump announce plans to make Golden Dome Defence System?
The Pentagon claims that the US is at risk of missile attacks from countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
DNA TV Show: US rejects 15 mango shipments from India
India is number one in the world in terms of mango production. About 52 per cent of the world's mangoes are produced in India.
DNA TV Show: India may soon buy Russian S-500 to boost its air defence
The range of S-400 in the sky is up to 400 km, while the range of S-500 is 200 km more than this, up to 600 km.
DNA TV Show: How is China supporting Pakistan against India?
Pakistan fought this battle with Chinese weapons. The Indian Army has also given evidence of attacks on India with China-made JF-17 fighter jets and PL-15 missiles.
DNA TV Show: India and Pakistan conduct naval drills in the Arabian Sea amid rising tension
Indian Navy is doing different types of war exercises, including its warships and their weapons.
DNA TV Show: India plans to close its airspace for Pakistan flights amid rising tension
Pakistan uses India's airspace to send its flights to cities like Beijing, Guangzhou and Urumqi in China and other nations.
DNA TV Show: How will the suspension of Indus Water Treaty impact Pakistan?
A large part of Pakistan's agriculture, drinking water and electricity production is dependent on water from the Indus River.
DNA TV Show: Uttarakhand's Silkyara tunnel achieves breakthrough
It will take two more years for the tunnel to be fully ready, and when this tunnel will be opened for the general public.
DNA TV Show: How the 'Golden Triangle' of cybercrime works
The ED charge sheet reveals this network's modus operandi, which includes four important things that you must know.
DNA TV Show: How Donald Trump and Xi Jinping's fight on tariffs is impacting the world
Due to the tariff war that started between the US and China, there is a danger of recession all over the world.
This operation marked a key milestone in India's commitment to space sustainability, as it left behind no orbital debris.
During her UK sojourn, Banerjee mentioned the historical linkages between Bengal and the UK and also underscored cooperation between Bengal and the UK in recent years.
DNA TV Show: Megaquake warning in this country, after massive earthquake hit Myanmar, Thailand
Within a few hours, an earthquake of 7.7 magnitude on the Richter scale shook Myanmar and Thailand to the core.
When Love Hurts - Navigating the legal landscape in cases of matrimonial disputes
As per National Crime Record Bureau reports in 2005, for a total 58,319 cases reported under 498AIPC, a total of 1,27,560 people were arrested, and 6,141 cases were declared false on account of mistake of fact or law.
DNA TV Show: Demographic 'change' in the hill town of Uttarakhand
In Uttarakhand, the limit for outsiders to buy land is 250 square meters. After buying 250 square meters of land, one cannot buy land in someone else's name.