A US trade court ruling against Trump's reciprocal tariffs could force the administration to refund billions in collected import duties. The court determined that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) did not authorize the tariffs, leading to an appeal by the government.
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Indigenous communities in India are facing displacement from their ancestral lands due to tourism and tiger projects, despite laws meant to protect them. Adivasis at a global press briefing highlighted the dilution and improper implementation of these protective measures.
Legendary playback singer Kishore Kumar’s son, Amit Kumar, recently shared heartfelt recollections of his early years and the unique family dynamics that shaped his childhood. Amit spoke openly about his father’s marriages and his own bond with his stepmothers — particularly the late actor Madhubala.
Rafael Nadal, the undisputed king of clay, bid an emotional farewell at Roland Garros on May 25, 2025, surrounded by fellow legends and adoring fans. The heartfelt ceremony celebrated his unparalleled career, marked by 14 French Open titles and an enduring impact on the sport. Nadal's legacy of passion, humility, and sportsmanship will continue to inspire generations.
In a stunning move, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students, citing alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party and a hostile campus environment marked by antisemitism. Secretary Kristi Noem accused Harvard of CCP coordination and fostering violence, impacting over 6,000 international students.
Poonch Police have taken action against Ajaz Ahmad, a resident of Salian-Surankote, for allegedly misusing social media to disrupt peace and social harmony. Authorities stated that Ahmad has been placed under preventive detention to maintain law and order in the region.
In a tragic incident, a family of four was discovered deceased at their Vakkom home on Tuesday, with police suspecting suicide. The deceased are Anil Kumar, his wife Sheeja, and their two sons, Ashwin and Akash. Preliminary investigations suggest a financial crisis, exacerbated by a home loan and medical expenses from Ashwin's accident in 2019, as the potential cause.
The Trump administration is seeking to cancel approximately $100 million in the federal contracts with Harvard University, escalating its conflict with the institution. This action follows the cancellation of over $2.6 billion in research grants and is outlined in a draft letter from the General Services Administration. President Trump has criticized Harvard, alleging liberalism and antisemitism.
Chennai Super Kings defeated Gujarat Titans by 83 runs, powered by Devon Conway and Dewald Brevis's fifties. Titans, despite the loss, remain at the top of the table but now depend on Royal Challengers Bengaluru's result to secure a top-two finish. Chasing 231, Gujarat faltered early, losing key wickets in the powerplay and were eventually bowled out for 147.
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