Numbers game: Why it could be a tough road ahead for ‘One Nation, One Election’
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The Bombay high court has invalidated the amended IT Rules targeting fake news about the government, labeling them unconstitutional. Justice AS Chandurkar ruled that these amendments infringe upon Articles 14 and 19 of the Constitution. The rules had introduced Fact-Check Units to monitor online content concerning the government for accuracy.
During excavations amid the early stages of expanding low carbon heating to thousands of homes along Old Kent Road in London, archaeologists found physical evidence of an ancient Roman road. Wating Street was built closely following the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43, according to a Wednesday press release from the London Borough of…
An unruly air traveler was placed in custody after injuring a crew member and causing disruption on an American Airlines flight from Milwaukee to Texas. On Tuesday, the man stormed a flight attendant in an attempt to exit the plane through a cabin door with fellow travelers helping restrain the man with tape, FOX 4…
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., sparred with a CNN host on Wednesday and suggested that liberal media outlets give a “pass” to Democratic politicians like Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. During an appearance on “CNN News Central,” Emmer described Walz as a “left-wing radical” who comes across as an “affable Midwesterner.” “In just six short…
An inquiry into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London that killed 72 people says U.S. company Arconic hid the dangers of its building materials.
On Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for reviving the ancient Nalanda University spirit to position India as a global education hub. He emphasized building institutions that attract international students and highlighted the goal of achieving developed nation status by 2047. Modi praised the courage of 400 million Indians who fought for freedom and…