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Women voters clocked 65.8%, men 65.6% in ’24 Lok Sabha polls: Election Commission
Women had a higher turnout than men in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, with 65.8% participating compared to men’s 65.6%. Despite increased female voter participation, only 9.5% of the total candidates were women, with 74 elected. The electorate grew to nearly 98 crore, with 64.6 crore casting votes, 66.1% turnout recorded overall.
Senate Committee advances Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination for DNI
ByadminThe Senate Intelligence Committee narrowly approved Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination as DNI with a 9-8 vote, leading to a full Senate vote. Gabbard’s nomination has sparked controversy over her past comments on Russia, Assad meetings, and defense of Snowden.
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‘Something missing in meals’, cop shoots dead 2 jawans at Chhattisgarh camp
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Dem claims Trump wielding nuclear strike authority ‘should terrify you’ — then people point out the obvious
Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., claimed that people should be terrified that President-elect Donald Trump will possess the power to initiate a nuclear attack. In a post on X, Markey noted, “Come January, Donald Trump will have the sole authority to launch a nuclear strike. This should terrify you. That’s why @RepTedLieu and I are urging…