How people in different states celebrate Valentine’s Day
Here’s a look at some of the top Valentine’s Day search trends and what they reveal about how Americans planned to celebrate.
The Supreme Court has annulled criminal proceedings against 30 Army personnel implicated in a failed operation that killed 13 civilians in Nagaland’s Mon district in 2021. The court highlighted that the Centre had refused to provide the necessary sanction under Section 6 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, making the FIR unsustainable.
Calcutta high court has ordered a fresh trial for 10 criminal cases, including murders, lodged during the Left Front tenure. The court dismissed the state plea for withdrawal, emphasizing that allowing such withdrawal would not be in public interest and would cause public harm.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked listeners as his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio programme marked its 10th anniversary. He highlighted several community-driven initiatives, such as environmental campaigns and language preservation efforts. Modi also mentioned the return of ancient artifacts from the US and celebrated the successes of the ‘Make in India’ campaign.
Bo Nickal picked up a unanimous decision victory against Paul Craig in a middleweight fight at UFC 309 on Saturday night, and he was seen talking with President-elect Trump. Nickal praised Trump after he was asked in the post-fight press conference what it was like to compete in front of the president-elect. CLICK HERE FOR…
Prince Harry’s lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids for unlawful information gathering goes to trial, focusing on allegations of phone hacking from the 1990s to 2010s. Lawyers aim to prove News Group executives concealed evidence. Harry and former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson are the remaining plaintiffs.
Sometimes, certain laws in a state can make you wonder whether they are fact or fiction. Some rather bizarre “laws” are nothing more than a myth, where others are clearly defined. Like every other state, Connecticut has some strange laws. BIZARRE LAWS IN WASHINGTON, SUCH AS BEING CHARGED WITH RECKLESS DRIVING IF HUGGING WHILE BEHIND…