Kirk shooting suspect appears virtually in court, held without bail Tyler James Robinson, accused in Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting, made his first court appearance virtually. The judge ordered he be
Kirk shooting suspect appears virtually in court, held without bail Tyler James Robinson, accused in Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting, made his first court appearance virtually. The judge ordered he be
PM Modi thanked Donald Trump for birthday greetings, reaffirms India-US ties Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday thanked US President Donald Trump for his birthday wishes, saying both leaders remain
Biggest S&P 500 Movers on Tuesday 20 minutes ago Decliners Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) shares tumbled 6.2%, losing the most of any S&P 500 stock. With the downturn on Tuesday,
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., began his round of questioning by accusing Patel of lying about firing FBI agents out of retribution for political investigations, leading to both men shouting over
Share Robinson had become increasingly concerned about gay and trans rights, prosecutors say The suspect had become increasingly concerned about gay and trans rights, loved ones have told investigators, prosecutors
Vice President JD Vance hosts an episode of “The Charlie Kirk Show” at the White House, following the assassination of the show’s namesake, Monday, Sept., 15, 2025, in Washington. (Doug
On Friday night, Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, appeared in front of her husband’s desk in a video that was livestreamed across Turning Point USA’s social media platforms. Kirk
As authorities in Utah prepare to formally charge the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, FBI Director Kash Patel faced questions by members of Congress on Tuesday about
As we start a new day of learning, let’s pause to reflect on the important events shaping both our country and the world. The news for September 17, 2025, spans
The city’s Democratic mayor, Paul Young, says the ‘decision has been made’ but he does not think it will drive down crime. US President Donald Trump will extend federal law
Any progress on the India-US trade deal front largely hinges on Washington rolling back the Russian oil-linked additional 25 per cent duty on India, and no breakthrough is likely without
Facebook Tweet Email Link President Donald Trump announced Monday he will file a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging defamation and libel, and accusing the outlet of
US President Donald Trump on Monday (local time) said he filed a USD 15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over its reporting on his links to late
India and the United States will be back at the negotiating table to work out a trade deal in New Delhi today, raising hopes for a breakthrough weeks after President
49ers turn to Mac Jones, Caleb Williams remains under fire USA TODAY Sports’ Joe Rivera and Chris Bumbaca break down some of the most notable overreactions from Week 2 of
UK fighter jets to join Nato’s ‘Eastern Sentry’ mission British fighter jets will fly air defence missions over Poland to counter aerial threats, including drones, from Russia as part of
Updated on: Sept 16, 2025 07:39 am IST School Assembly News Headlines Today (September 16): Get to know the important national, international and other news headlines for September 16 below.
The Senate has officially confirmed Stephen Miran as President Trump’s new nominee to the Federal Reserve Board in an incredibly tight 48-47 vote on Monday evening. This puts him in
Once again, people are mocking Donald Trump for his outlandish claims. Fox News In this Fox News interview clip that’s going viral, a reporter mentioned the legality of the recent
President Trump confirmed that he would attend Kirk’s memorial service on Sunday in Arizona and promised to “say a few words”. Asked why the US flag had been lowered for