‘Can’t view every speech as defamation’: Delhi court junks BJP ex-MP Chandrashekhar suit against Tharoor
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Shubman Gill dismissed Pat Cummins’ claims about the effectiveness of Australia’s short-ball tactic in Adelaide. Cummins suggested they might use it again in the third Test, but Gill pointed out it mainly dismissed lower-order batsmen. Gill, confident in India’s batting, aims for a substantial first-innings total after their previous low scores.
Few of President Donald Trump’s new executive orders have caused as much alarm as the one on birthright citizenship. That order prohibits federal agencies from issuing or accepting citizenship documents for children born in the U.S. when neither parent is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident at the time of the child’s birth. …
A mysterious illness has claimed 17 lives in Badhaal village, J&K, since December 2024. Mohammad Aslam lost his sixth child, Yasmeena, making it six of his children who died. An inter-ministerial team is probing the cause of deaths, as neurotoxins were found in samples.
Former French teacher Peter Vlaming sued the school after his firing, alleging his constitutional right to speak freely and exercise his religion was violated.
Marcus Jordan, son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, has been arrested on charges including DUI, cocaine possession, and resisting arrest. The 33-year-old’s mugshot was released, and the incident adds to his legal troubles, following a previous altercation in 2012. Jordan’s recent arrest shifts focus from his father’s legacy to his personal controversies.
Michael Vaughan addressed Australian media’s uproar over Ravindra Jadeja’s Hindi responses at an interview, suggesting the use of AI tools for translation. The controversy arose when unaccredited Australian journalists showed up at Jadeja’s interaction arranged by BCCI, causing friction since he only answered questions in Hindi.