Hamas says it will not attend new cease-fire talks with Israel
The militant group claimed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not acting in good faith and wants to prolong the war.
The militant group claimed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not acting in good faith and wants to prolong the war.
Since mid-October, a surge of anonymous online hoax threats has disrupted over 350 flights, causing significant delays and financial losses for airlines like IndiGo, Vistara, and Akasa. Authorities are collaborating with social media platforms, international agencies, and the Intelligence Bureau to tackle the threats. The government plans to amend aviation laws for stringent penalties.
After her husband was assassinated in 1968, Ethel Kennedy raised their 11 children and spent decades working for human rights.
The US Supreme Court will hear a case involving parents who challenge the Montgomery County, Maryland, school system’s inclusion of LGBTQ books in elementary classrooms. The parents argue that these books violate their religious beliefs, seeking the right to opt their children out of lessons featuring LGBTQ themes. The case, which could set a precedent…
The Punjab government is introducing psychometric tests for Class 10 girl students in government schools to identify their strengths and career aptitudes. Over Rs 6.56 crore has been allocated for this initiative, benefiting nearly 94,000 students. District-level committees will oversee the process, aiming to offer career guidance comparable to that in private schools.
Conservatives on social media are having a field day mocking the Democratic National Committee for featuring a handful of “beyond parody” moments during its leadership vote over the weekend, which critics say underscores that Democrats have “learned absolutely nothing” from their 2024 election losses. The DNC voted to elect Minnestota Democrat Party leader Ken Martin…
Congress criticized the government’s clearance of simultaneous polls bills, calling it a diversionary tactic. They expressed concerns about the bills’ impact on federalism and electoral integrity, citing Modi’s past actions as inconsistent with the “one nation, one election” slogan. The party reiterated its stance that the concept violates the Constitution’s basic structure.