Deputies responding to “bananas situation” find monkey in a pink tutu
A monkey in a pink tutu was captured by deputies after slipping out of a Missouri home.
Every state has perplexing laws on the books, including Nevada. With the world-renowned casinos and hotels of the Las Vegas Strip, it comes as no surprise that some of the state’s strangest laws revolve around gambling. Read on about unusual laws in the Silver State. STRANGE LAWS IN NEW MEXICO, INCLUDING TROUBLE FOR TRIPPING A…
AB de Villiers praises South Africa for reaching the WTC final, despite significant changes and criticism. He emphasizes the team’s need for time and experience to regain consistency and commends Temba Bavuma’s leadership. De Villiers believes in supporting young players and highlights the excitement surrounding the third edition of SA20.
Crime happens year round, but violent crime tends to spike during the summer months. According to a 2014 report by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), there were seasonal trends found in violent crime that happened over close to two decades, with more people falling victim to violent acts during June, July and August. More…
Direct tax collections in India have surged nearly 20% to Rs 20.6 lakh crore for the fiscal year up to January 12, with non-corporate tax outpacing corporation tax. Refunds saw a 42% increase, leading to a 15.9% rise in net collections. Securities transaction tax collections also jumped 75%, as the Centre remains on track to…
China’s ambitions to become a world leader in AI technology adds another layer to the technology battle between it and the U.S.
The Supreme Court has overturned a Madras High Court ruling, stating that downloading and viewing child pornography are punishable offenses under the POCSO Act and IT law. The court also recommended replacing the term ‘child pornography’ with ‘child sexual exploitative and abuse material,’ marking a significant legal precedent in addressing such crimes.