Updated on: Sept 15, 2025 05:03 pm IST SC made it clear that it cannot give a piecemeal opinion on the Bihar SIR, adding that its final verdict would apply
Updated on: Sept 15, 2025 05:03 pm IST SC made it clear that it cannot give a piecemeal opinion on the Bihar SIR, adding that its final verdict would apply
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has told House Speaker Mike Johnson that he won’t be spending $4.9 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid, effectively cutting the budget without going
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Lee Jae-myung was a child laborer with an arm deformity. He attempted suicide. He later made his way through university and became a highly divisive
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Migrant-rights advocates say the new approach is causing confusion as undocumented immigrants see cases dismissed before ICE agents move in. Protesters confront federal agents outside Phoenix immigration court Protesters confront
Karen Learn’s second homicide trial begins with new jury Karen Learn is beginning her second trial after being prosecuted for the 2022 dying of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court docket is listening to its first set of Trump-related arguments within the second Trump presidency. The case stems from the manager order President Donald Trump
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President Trump was dealt a setback in his plans for American public schooling, as three federal judges issued separate rulings on Thursday pausing his skill to withhold funds from faculties