Drones collide, fall into crowd at holiday show in Florida, FAA says
A holiday drone show just days before Christmas was interrupted when drones collided, officials said.
A holiday drone show just days before Christmas was interrupted when drones collided, officials said.
India and China, following a successful disengagement in Eastern Ladakh, are discussing steps to normalize relations. These steps, discussed by their foreign ministers, include resuming border crossings, data sharing, and direct flights. Both sides agree on the importance of stabilizing ties and managing differences.
Nithin Kamath, CEO of Zerodha, raised concerns about the increasing stock market scams, highlighting a recent case where a tech professional lost Rs 91 lakh through a fraudulent WhatsApp group. He advises online vigilance, proper research before investment, and privacy control on social media platforms to avoid such scams.
31 children in Bihar’s Ara fell ill after taking filariasis medicine, which is used to treat a chronic parasitic infection transmitted by mosquitoes. The children had received the medication as part of a school health campaign. They were admitted to Ara Sadar Hospital for treatment but are now reported to be in stable condition.
New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino is urging the incoming Trump administration to launch a federal civil rights probe into the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office on the heels of Marine veteran Daniel Penny’s Monday acquittal, alleging District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s charges in the high-profile subway chokehold case, among others, were politically motivated. “It’s really simple….
Young Australian batter Sam Konstas reflected on his encounter with Indian star Virat Kohli during the Boxing Day Test. He described Kohli as down to earth and expressed his admiration for the former Indian captain. Konstas had a chat with Kohli after the match, and the interaction left a lasting impression on him.
Sealdah Court found Sanjay Roy guilty in the RG Kar rape and murder case. He has been convicted under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The sentencing, due on January 20, could range from 25 years imprisonment to a life sentence or the death penalty.