US President Donald Trump signed the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" into law during a Fourth of July celebration. The legislation includes tax cuts, increased military and immigration enforcement spending, and Medicaid reductions. The Department of Homeland Security lauded the bill's $165 billion appropriation, emphasizing its support for border security and deportation efforts.
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Hasin Jahan, estranged wife of cricketer Mohammed Shami, alleges financial neglect and accuses him of ruining her life after she gave up her career post-marriage. The Calcutta High Court has directed Shami to pay Rs 4 lakh monthly as interim maintenance, Rs 1.5 lakh for Jahan and Rs 2.5 lakh for their daughter, deeming it 'just, fair and reasonable'.
Michael Vaughan believes Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Rishabh Pant must collectively fill the void left by Virat Kohli's departure from Test cricket. Vaughan acknowledged their potential but emphasised the need to replicate Kohli's intensity and global dominance to maintain India's competitive edge. He cautioned against underestimating the impact of losing Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
The BJP has strongly criticized Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge for allegedly using derogatory language against President Droupadi Murmu and former President Ram Nath Kovind during a public rally. Kharge's remarks questioning the BJP's motives behind appointing tribal and Dalit Presidents have sparked outrage. The BJP demands a public apology and accuses the Congress of an anti-Dalit and anti-Adivasi mindset.
Oblivious to the punishing midday heat, a wheeled robot powered by the sun and infused with artificial intelligence carefully combs a cotton field in California, plucking out weeds. - Aigen has robots running in tomato, cotton, and sugar beet fields, and touts the technology's ability to weed without damaging the crops.
A Bengaluru civil engineer, Bhaskar, died after his wife, Shruthi, struck him with a wooden stick during a domestic dispute. Shruthi claims self-defense, alleging years of abuse and provocation after Bhaskar returned home intoxicated from an affair. The postmortem revealed blunt-force trauma. Shruthi is now in judicial custody, with police considering her claims.
In Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, a man got arrested for filming a woman bathing at a government hospital. The woman was attending to her cancer-stricken mother. The accused, from Muzaffarnagar, was there for his wife's tuberculosis treatment. He filmed the woman and then blackmailed her. This incident occurred after a rape case in the same hospital.
Savannah James shared a glimpse into her daughter Zhuri's lavishly decorated room on Instagram, humorously revealing that Zhuri never actually sleeps there. The video captured Zhuri's playful bedtime routine, which included climbing on her bed's wooden structure, prompting a lighthearted exchange with her mother. Amidst family changes, Savannah balances her roles, prioritizing family life and advocating for self-care.
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The Supreme Court has declined an urgent hearing regarding a plea to halt the screening of 'Udaipur Files,' a film centered on the Kanhaiya Lal murder. The Delhi High Court, however, has instructed producers to arrange a screening for petitioners seeking a ban, citing concerns about hate speech. The film is based on the 2022 murder of tailor Kanhaiya Lal.