Breaking down Trump’s investment plan with TSMC
President Trump is set to announce an investment of $100 billion from the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for new manufacturing plants in the U.S. CBS MoneyWatch’s Kelly O’Grady reports.
A recent report reveals that 70% of Indian students opting to study abroad are pursuing degrees in STEM fields, with Europe emerging as a preferred destination. The region’s affordable tuition fees, diverse cultures, and increasing scholarship opportunities attract Indian students seeking high-quality education. In comparison to other popular destinations like the United States, Canada, and…
A police complaint was filed against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her remarks warning Prime Minister Modi of consequences if BJP instigated trouble in Bengal. Banerjee clarified she supports student movements and accused the BJP-led Centre of threatening democracy, after a speech linked to protests over a brutal incident.
The Line Fire in Southern California is only 3% contained and has spread across 20,000 acres. People are evacuating their homes and several structures are under threat. CBS News’ Ben Tracy has the latest.
Two suspects, Navjot Singh and Amalpreet Singh, apprehended for the murder of Sikh activist Gurpreet Singh Hari Nau, have also been linked to the killing of Jaswant Singh Gill in Gwalior. Investigations revealed that the duo acted on the orders of designated Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla, based in Canada.
Princess Kate returned to public life, hosting her annual Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey after battling cancer. The service, attended by family, royals, and community members, emphasized love and empathy. Kate’s appearance marks a significant step in her recovery following chemotherapy and surgery earlier this year.
Pakistan batter Ahmed Shehzad criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board following Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin’s comments on Pakistan cricket’s current state. Shehzad mocked the PCB’s handling of the national team and infrastructure projects, sarcastically addressing issues like tournament organization and team performance. He highlighted favoritism and broken promises within the system.