Trump could cash out his DJT stock within weeks. Here’s what happens if he sells
Trump Media made its debut on the Nasdaq under the ticker DJT in late March, following a lengthy merger with a special purpose acquisition company.
Trump Media made its debut on the Nasdaq under the ticker DJT in late March, following a lengthy merger with a special purpose acquisition company.
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi met with Emirates Cricket Board head Mubashir Usmani in Dubai to discuss the Champions Trophy hosting. Naqvi assured that Pakistan is prepared, promising state-level security and timely construction. ICC urged Pakistan to accept a ‘Hybrid’ model due to India’s security concerns, with matches potentially held in the UAE.
Renowned poet, writer, filmmaker, and former Rajya Sabha member Pritish Nandy passed away at his Mumbai home. Actor Anupam Kher expressed his grief and highlighted Nandy’s fearless personality, their close friendship, and his contributions to Indian media. Nandy was remembered as a strong support system and an inspiring figure in Kher’s early career.
Shoppers buying Thanksgiving groceries are seeing some relief at the register for the first time in years. The price of staples like turkey, pumpkin and green beans are down compared to last year, although cranberries and wine have jumped. Kelly O’Grady reports.
In Bastar, 41 schools that were closed due to Maoist insurgency two decades ago have reopened for primary students. Bijapur district saw the reopening of 34 schools. Over 500 students, including many girls, have enrolled. Local educated youths are being employed as ‘shikshadoots’ to teach in these remote areas.
In Himachal Pradesh’s Sanjauli, protests broke out over an allegedly illegal mosque construction pending since 2010. The Shimla Municipal Corporation’s slow pace has angered locals, leading to clashes with police involving lathi-charge and water cannons. Minister Vikramaditya Singh assured that action will be taken based on legal findings, including potential demolition if deemed illegal.
Early Wednesday morning, a vehicle drove into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans’ French Quarter, resulting in multiple fatalities. Witnesses reported the driver exited and began firing a weapon, prompting police to return fire. Authorities previously issued a warning to avoid the area due to a potential incident.