Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, pledging to prioritize America’s interests with a promise to 'Make America Great Again.' Criticizing Joe Biden's administration, Trump vowed to end the decline of the nation and revive its prosperity, freedom, and global respect, marking a new chapter of strength and revival.
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A US district judge issued a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking President Trump’s executive order to restrict birthright citizenship. The order aimed to deny citizenship to children born in the US to non-citizen parents. The ruling cited conflict with the Fourteenth Amendment and potential irreparable harm to families. The lawsuit is likely to reach the US Supreme Court.
Kerala government has reduced minority scholarships by 50% due to financial constraints. This cut affects various vital scholarships, including the Prof Joseph Mundassery and APJ Abdul Kalam scholarships. The decision will severely impact educational opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, particularly those from below-poverty-line families.
A Prime Minister's Museum member has appealed to Rahul Gandhi to retrieve letters written by Jawaharlal Nehru, including correspondence with Lady Mountbatten and Jayaprakash Narayan, allegedly removed on Sonia Gandhi's orders in 2008. The museum member, Rizwan Kadri, previously contacted Sonia Gandhi without response.
A 55-year-old school principal in Maharashtra's Nanded district was found dead at his home, a day after allegedly drinking alcohol in a classroom. Students reportedly witnessed the incident and informed their parents, leading to a visit from education officials. A video of the inebriated principal also circulated. Police suspect he died by suicide, fearing public backlash.
A 37-year-old man, Gnanasekaran, was arrested for allegedly raping a second-year engineering student from Anna University and filming her with a male friend to blackmail them. This incident has raised concerns about campus safety. Authorities plan to review security, while political opposition criticizes the DMK government for inadequate protection on educational campuses.
Uddhav Thackeray, facing political challenges after parting ways with BJP, stands his ground amidst controversy involving comedian Kunal Kamra. His decision to align with Congress and NCP in 2019 showcased a significant ideological shift. Despite setbacks, some believe Uddhav’s inclusive secular image could potentially reinvent him as a national leader in opposition to BJP.
Virat Kohli is set to play his 300th ODI against New Zealand on Sunday, becoming the 22nd player and seventh Indian to achieve this milestone. Kohli scored a match-winning century against Pakistan in his last game. Both India and New Zealand have already secured semifinal spots, with the winner Sunday's this game set to top Group A.
Psychologists and criminology experts describe Mohammed Arshad as a textbook example of a ‘psychopath killer,’ characterized by lack of empathy and calculated cruelty. Clinical evaluations are imperative to determine his psychological state and the influence of psychotic symptoms on his violent actions.
Immigration lawyers suggest that Canadians should travel to the US with burner phones and not their actual phones because US customs officials can look through their mobile phones, check social media comments and download all data. The concept of privacy is completely different in the United States now, lawyer Heather Segal told CBC News.
Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd subtly hinted that Luka Doncic's presence affected Kyrie Irving and Klay Thompson's performances. Kidd's comments come after Doncic's departure to the Los Angeles Lakers in a major trade. With new additions like Anthony Davis, the Mavericks aim to remain competitive despite recent injuries and challenges.