The FCC released the transcript of an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris from CBS's '60 Minutes'. The interview's editing has sparked controversy, particularly among Trump supporters, who claim CBS manipulated Harris's responses about the Israeli Prime Minister to favor her. CBS defends its editing practices, stating they are standard for concise news segments.
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Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar criticized Yashasvi Jaiswal's early dismissal in the third Test against Australia, lamenting his poorly executed shot against Mitchell Starc. Jaiswal's attempted flick went straight to a fielder, ending his innings at just four runs. Gavaskar emphasized the need for a more cautious approach, especially after Australia's substantial first innings total.
Republic Day in India, celebrated on January 26th, commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution. It marks the transition from British rule to a sovereign republic. The Constitution, largely crafted by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, reflects the values of a diverse and democratic nation. This day is celebrated with patriotic fervor, cultural displays, and national pride.
The late-night noises from an iron charpoy exposed the murder of restaurant owner Shatrughan Rathore by his wife Rakhi's lover, Dharmendra Rathore, and his accomplices in Lucknow. Disturbances awoke the victim's elder daughter, leading to the criminals' swift escape. Subsequent police investigations revealed Rakhi's involvement and resulted in arrests while one suspect remains at large.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a monthly payment of Rs 1,000 for registered women in Delhi. This amount will increase to Rs 2,100 after the upcoming elections. Kejriwal cited a previous announcement delayed due to his imprisonment, emphasizing the importance of supporting women and their role in families and society.
Michael Clarke predicts that India captain Rohit Sharma will be the top run-scorer in the ICC Champions Trophy, citing his return to form. Clarke also picks England’s Jofra Archer as the leading wicket-taker and Australian opener Travis Head as the Player of the Tournament, despite not expecting their teams to win.
Delhi CM Atishi raised concerns over alleged voter list irregularities in New Delhi constituency, seeking an urgent meeting with the chief election commissioner. She highlighted the issue's critical impact on upcoming assembly polls, stressing the need for transparency and fair election processes.
Police discovered the body of Jagdeep, a yoga teacher missing for three months, buried in Charkhi Dadri. He was last seen being abducted by four men. The investigation revealed a motive of jealousy and revenge, alleging an affair with the main accused's wife. Two suspects are in custody, but the main suspect remains at large.
Siddharth Singh, a restaurant owner, was arrested for vandalizing the idol of Veer Tejaji temple in Jaipur while intoxicated. Depressed by financial troubles, Singh damaged the idol and sent a photo of it to his fiancée. The incident led to protests and traffic congestion. Police tracked Singh through CCTV footage and made the arrest.
Cabinet has approved amendments to the Waqf (Amendment) Bill with changes recommended by the Parliamentary panel, clearing its path for discussion in the budget session. The bill includes recognition of existing 'Registered Waqf by User' only and ensures broader representation in waqf boards.