Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is open to meeting President-elect Donald Trump at his resort but hasn't received an invitation yet. Other notable tech leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, and Sundar Pichai have already met with Trump. Elon Musk has become a key intermediary for securing a meeting with Trump, complicating matters for some, including OpenAI's Sam Altman.
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The Supreme Court emphasized the serious threat of money laundering to a country's financial integrity and sovereignty. The court overturned a Patna High Court order granting bail, stressing that bail in PMLA cases should be granted only if specific conditions are met and highlighting the burden on the accused to prove non-involvement in the crime.
The additional sessions court in Thalassery convicted nine BJP-RSS workers for the murder of DYFI activist Rijith in 2005. Rijith was attacked during a clash over an RSS branch opening, suffering fatal wounds. The verdict, based on substantial evidence and testimonies, concluded a 19-year-long trial.
D.C.'s interim Attorney, Ed Martin, is challenging the Wikimedia Foundation's nonprofit status, alleging that Wikipedia allows foreign actors to spread propaganda and manipulate information, potentially violating its tax-exempt obligations. Martin's concerns include biased edits related to the Israel-Hamas conflict and the prioritization of Wikipedia in search results, demanding the Foundation to address these issues by May 15th.
As California wildfires rage, the use of private firefighting services by wealthy homeowners sparks debate over fairness and accessibility. While demand for these costly services rises, insurance companies and developers are offering proactive fire protection measures like fire-resistant construction and personal hydrants to mitigate risks.
Jasprit Bumrah has been named in India's squad for the Champions Trophy, but his participation remains uncertain due to a back spasm. Chairman Ajit Agarkar mentioned Harshit Rana will join the team for the ODIs against England as Bumrah might miss at least two matches. Further clarity on Bumrah’s fitness is expected after his scans on February 2.
India has lodged a strong protest with Canada concerning the anti-India parade in Toronto, which featured threatening language and unacceptable imagery targeting Indian leaders. The protest was registered with the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi, urging Canadian authorities to take action against elements promoting hatred and extremism.
Bangladesh's interim administration has banned the Awami League, the party of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, under the anti-terrorism law. This ban, pending formal notification, will remain until the International Crimes Tribunal concludes trials against the party and its leaders regarding events before and during their rule, which ended after a July 2024 uprising.
Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasized the challenge of illegal immigrants in India, stressing the need for awareness and potential deportations. He warned against religious conversions altering demographics and urged vigilance. Dhankhar criticized institutions being ridiculed and called for accountability from public representatives. At a special Constitution Awareness Campaign, Dhankhar highlighted the significance of the Constitution with heritage depictions.