‘Bored of PM Modi, why mention again?’: Rahul after Priyanka slams PM at rally
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vice President Kamala Harris’ vice presidential pick, called President Biden “fit for office” last month after the president’s poor debate performance against former President Trump. “Yes, he’s fit for office,” Walz said July 3 at a meeting of governors at the White House after he was asked about Biden by a…
President Joe Biden is spitting in the face of average Americans. By honoring billionaire George Soros, putting 625 million acres in federal waters off limits for oil and gas exploration and commuting the sentences of reviled murderers, Biden is insulting the majority of the country, who voted to elect Donald Trump. Americans voted for “Drill,…
As summer starts to wind down, the days are getting crisper and the first day of fall, September 22nd, is beginning to creep up. Millions of tourists flock to rustic New England in hopes of catching the best views of fall foliage. In 2023, 3.6 million people visited New Hampshire alone in the fall, according…
Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has approved 200 additional Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) posts for Delhi government schools to enhance inclusive education, particularly for Children with Disabilities (CwD). This move addresses issues like staff shortages and aims to ensure proper implementation of policies like the Right to Education Act, benefiting over 9,500 CwD students.
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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, severed ties with a businessman suspected of Chinese espionage after security concerns emerged. The individual, known as H6, allegedly had close ties to the Duke and sought investors on his behalf. A tribunal upheld H6’s UK entry ban, citing national security risks and potential for political interference.