Biden hosts first ‘Creator Economy Conference’ for influencers to talk AI, privacy and more
President Joe Biden recently signed a law to potentially ban TikTok, the China-based social site that has dominated the content creation industry.
President Joe Biden recently signed a law to potentially ban TikTok, the China-based social site that has dominated the content creation industry.
English fast bowler Jofra Archer will be part of the Indian Premier League auction. There was confusion regarding his participation. Archer’s presence in the auction ensures he remains eligible for future IPL seasons. The IPL 2025 auction will take place on November 24-25 in Jeddah. Mallika Sagar will be the auctioneer for the event.
Tensions erupted in Nagamangala, Karnataka during a Ganesh procession when miscreants threw stones at devotees, sparking a clash. Police used mild force and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Ban orders were issued under CrPC 144, and additional police forces were deployed to regain control. Devotees demand the arrest of those responsible.
Ivanka Trump, the second child of former President Donald Trump, is sharing details of her health and exercise regimen. The mother and business executive, 43, recently shared five exercises and other details about her fitness journey on Instagram, with an emphasis on her shift to weight training. “Like many women, I used to focus primarily…
In the U.S., the biggest polluters are often concentrated in underserved, mostly minority communities.
A preliminary report on the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Trump from the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs ripped into newly revealed missteps that went into the Secret Service’s planning and execution of security at the event during which a spectator was killed, two others were seriously wounded and the…
The Supreme Court will adjudicate whether an employed wife earning well can claim maintenance from her estranged husband or not. The case involves a working couple, both assistant professors, where the wife is demanding maintenance despite earning around Rs 60,000 per month. The decision could have broader implications for similar cases.