Third federal judge blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order
U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante agreed to grant a preliminary injunction sought by immigrant-rights groups.
Local television stations broadcast images from the crash scene showing the bus, its left side completely destroyed in the collision.
Divisiveness is alive and well throughout the country, and NBA legend Charles Barkley has placed the blame on politicians for that. Barkley’s “Inside the NBA” aired on Martin Luther King Day on Monday, when he, Ernie Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kenny “The Jet” Smith were discussing the importance of the day, which also coincided with…
In 2022, climate scientist Peter Kalmus moved his family out of Altadena, California, to North Carolina, to a place he hoped would be “less fiery.” His old house burned to the ground in last week’s wildfires, while North Carolina suffered the effects of Hurricane Helene last fall. Kalmus tells correspondent Tracy Smith he hopes people…
A stampede in Tirupati’s temple town led to six deaths and over 30 injuries during the issuance of Vaikunthadwara Sarvadarshan tokens. Overcrowding at distribution centers caused chaos and surging crowds, overwhelming the process. Authorities are concerned about rising fatalities as several injured devotees are in critical condition. TTD has revised distribution locations for subsequent days.
During a campaign rally in Kishtwar, Union home minister Amit Shah promised that the Modi government would eradicate terrorism in J&K. He criticized the National Conference-Congress alliance for pledging to release terrorists and restore Article 370 if elected. Shah also highlighted efforts to strengthen village defense guards and special police officers.
Gyanesh Kumar, a retired IAS officer, has taken charge as the 26th chief election commissioner of India. He emphasised the importance of voting as the foundational step for nation-building, urging all citizens aged 18 and above to participate in elections. Kumar’s appointment has sparked political controversy, with Congress questioning the modified selection procedure.