Tesla's board is reportedly seeking Elon Musk's successor amidst sinking stock prices and investor concerns over his focus on governmental duties. A major search firm has been engaged, though it's unclear if Musk is aware. With Musk dedicating significant time to the US government's Department of Government Efficiency, the board also aims to add an independent director.
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During a White House celebration honouring the Ohio State Buckeyes' national championship, vice president JD Vance accidentally toppled the trophy, causing a stir among the team and President Trump. Despite the mishap, Coach Ryan Day considered the visit an honor, marking a final celebration before key players depart for the NFL Draft, signaling a period of transition for the team.
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin has strongly opposed the Waqf Amendment Bill, claiming it threatens religious harmony and minority rights. He plans to challenge the Bill in the Supreme Court. The DMK's loud opposition to the Bill seems to be a strategic political move ahead of the upcoming state assembly elections.
Actor Athiya Shetty and cricketer KL Rahul have stepped into a new phase of their lives—parenthood! The couple has welcomed their baby girl and shared the heartwarming news with their fans on March 24 via social media. Throughout her pregnancy, Athiya delighted fans with glimpses of her journey, including a stunning maternity shoot with her husband. Just a few days ago, the duo posted breathtaking pictures on Instagram, announcing their excitement
In Salt Lake, a collision between a motorist and a biker escalated into a chase, resulting in the biker's death. The biker, Aiyaz Hussain, lost control and skidded on an uneven, poorly lit road. Local residents apprehended the motorist, Piyush Agarwal, who was later arrested for causing death due to negligence and sent to jail custody.
A Joint Parliamentary Committee's first meeting on 'one nation, one election' is set for Jan 8, with an agenda to assess the implications of simultaneous Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. The Constitution and Union Territories Laws Amendment Bills face strong opposition, needing a two-thirds majority for constitutional amendments.
The Boston Celtics face the Brooklyn Nets on March 18, with star forward Jayson Tatum's knee injury status questionable. Tatum's 27.1 points per game are crucial, especially with Jaylen Brown out. The Celtics, at 49-19, rely heavily on Tatum's contributions in scoring, rebounds, and three-pointers. The game tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Foreign affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain responded to Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar's concerns about attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, stating that such issues should not concern India and emphasized mutual respect. He stressed that how India treats its minorities is New Delhi's internal matter and expressed a desire for a relationship with India built on mutual understanding and respect.
Families of victims killed in a recent terrorist attack express solace and gratitude following India's retaliatory airstrikes, dubbed 'Operation Sindoor.' They believe justice has been served and that the action brings peace to the souls of their loved ones. Many implore the government to continue its offensive against terrorists to ensure the safety and security of the nation and prevent future tragedies.