Vivek Ramaswamy has ignited controversy by comparing Gavin Newsom to George Wallace, criticizing Newsom's opposition to federal immigration enforcement. Ramaswamy accuses Newsom of mirroring Wallace's defiance of federal authority, particularly regarding desegregation versus deportation policies. This comparison comes amid a clash between the White House and California over immigration enforcement, with Ramaswamy suggesting Newsom's actions are politically motivated.
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Vikram Misri and Sun Weidong met in New Delhi to improve India-China relations. They focused on people-centric engagements and resuming direct flights. Progress since their last meeting in Beijing was reviewed. Misri appreciated China's help in restarting the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra. Discussions included sharing hydrological data on trans-border rivers. Both sides aimed to ease visa procedures and promote exchanges.
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will become the first Indian astronaut to reach the ISS since 1984, aboard the Axiom-4 mission. Accompanying him is ‘Joy’, a white plush swan serving as the crew’s zero-gravity indicator and a symbolic tribute to Indian culture. Representing the vahana of Goddess Saraswati, Joy blends spirituality with space tradition. The mission highlights India’s growing role in global space exploration, backed by ISRO and SpaceX, and underscores the soft power of cultural... Expand
Three Foxconn employees faced prison sentences for leaking iPad 2 design details to Shenzhen MacTop Electronics before its release. In exchange for digital images, MacTop offered money and product discounts, gaining a competitive advantage in accessory production. Apple's aggressive stance on secrecy persists despite ongoing leaks due to its vast supply chain.
Mani Ratnam and Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life' experienced a slow start at the box office, earning Rs 30.15 crore in India over three days. After a significant drop on Friday, Saturday showed a modest increase, fueled by Tamil Nadu occupancy, especially in Chennai. However, the film struggles in the Hindi belt, facing challenges in connecting with North Indian audiences due to underwhelming reviews.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has strongly refuted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's allegations of "match-fixing" in elections, deeming them "completely absurd." The ECI defended the integrity of the electoral process, emphasizing the presence of political party representatives at every stage. They highlighted the meticulous preparation of electoral rolls and the lack of substantiated complaints during the Maharashtra assembly elections.