Pam Bondi orders review of Trump prosecutions, focuses on “sanctuary” cities
On her first day as attorney general, Bondi issued orders to review Trump prosecutions and create a “weaponization” of government working group.
The search for missing 22-year-old student Santra Elizabath Saju from Kerala ended in tragedy as a body believed to be hers was found in Almond river, Edinburgh. Santra, a student at Heriot-Watt University, was last seen on Dec 6 in Livingston. Her family has been informed, and police do not suspect foul play.
Bharti Airtel is closing Wynk Music, launched in 2014, and absorbing its employees into the main company. They have partnered with Apple to offer Apple Music access to users, including exclusive offers for Wynk Premium subscribers. The transition is expected to happen later this year.
China’s President Xi Jinping continues his anti-corruption campaign, focusing on high-ranking military officials, including Admiral Miao Hua of the Central Military Commission. The purges aim to eliminate systemic corruption within the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), impacting its leadership and operations, particularly in the Rocket Force. These efforts underscore Xi’s commitment to modernizing the PLA amid…
The government planned to introduce the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, in Lok Sabha. The bill aimed to limit Waqf Boards’ powers in declaring a property as ‘Waqf’, requiring a district magistrate’s survey. It proposed changes in the composition of Waqf Councils and Boards, inclusion of diverse representation, and introduced a chief executive officer role.
A woman alleges Prince Andrew stared at her chest during an official engagement two decades ago, claiming he was “more interested in looking at my boobs.” This new accusation follows recent revelations about Andrew’s ties to a suspected Chinese spy and the 2022 settlement he reached with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual abuse.
A judge in Florida dismissed a case against NFL kicker Brandon McManus that said he sexually assaulted two women on a team plane to London. Judge Michael S. Sharrit ruled that per Florida law the two women’s usage of “Jane Doe I” and “Jane Doe II” pseudonyms does not meet “exceptional case” criteria required to…