Laura Loomer predicts Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Thomas Massie will join Elon Musk's America Party, potentially reshaping the conservative landscape. Loomer suggests Carlson's alignment with Musk offers an alternative to Trump, while Greene's anti-establishment views and Massie's fiscal conservatism align with the party's focus on budget cuts and freedom.
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Swapnil Nagesh Mali, an Infosys consultant, was arrested for secretly filming a female colleague in the office restroom. He confessed to recording at least one more woman and admitted to deriving "satisfaction" from watching such videos, with over 50 downloaded clips found on his phone.
Entrepreneur Sushil Kedia faced backlash after his social media post about not learning Marathi despite living in Mumbai for 30 years. MNS workers vandalized Kedia's Mumbai office, prompting condemnation from BJP leaders. Kedia claimed he was being tracked by police under the guise of protection. The incident sparked debate about language pride and the limits of expression in Maharashtra.
A village turf war in Amritsar led to the murder of Jugraj Singh, initially mistaken for the brother of a suspect in Sidhu Moosewala's killing. Police clarified the misidentification, confirming Jugraj was targeted by three unidentified men on a motorcycle. The Bambiha gang claimed responsibility for the shooting, with police investigating the incident.
Indian cricketer Mohammed Siraj has launched his first restaurant, Joharfa, in Hyderabad, offering a diverse menu of Mughlai, Persian, Arabian, and Chinese dishes. Siraj expressed that Joharfa is close to his heart, aiming to provide a place for people to enjoy flavours that feel like home.
The Dalai Lama's succession plan, excluding China, has sparked controversy, with Beijing insisting on adherence to Chinese laws and historical conventions. This contentious issue could strain improving India-China relations, especially with Beijing likely to appoint its own successor.
A gangster's wife's accidental death in Nagpur, linked to an affair with another gang member, ignited a feud within the Ippa gang. Arshad Topi, the lover, is now a target, seeking police protection as the gang seeks revenge, suspecting foul play in the woman's death. Police are on high alert to prevent further violence.
Following the tragic Pahalgam attack, the Kashmir Police issued an advisory for the 2025 Amarnath Yatra, emphasizing travel in designated convoys from Bhagwati Nagar, Baltal, and Nunwan base camps. Pilgrims are advised to arrive reasonably close to their scheduled yatra date.
Soham Parekh, a software engineer, faces accusations of secretly juggling multiple jobs simultaneously, sparking controversy in Silicon Valley. Suhail Doshi, ex-Mixpanel CEO, exposed Parekh's alleged moonlighting and questioned the authenticity of his resume on X. This incident has ignited discussions about ethics and transparency within the tech startup community.