In a major setback for Apple, a federal judge has mandated an immediate halt to commissions on external app purchases, citing a "willful violation" of a previous injunction. Judge Gonzalez Rogers also accused an Apple executive of perjury and suggested potential criminal contempt proceedings.
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During an IPL 2025 match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals, an umpire's hasty LBW decision created a stir. Initially signaling OUT on Krunal Pandya's appeal against Dhruv Jurel, the umpire quickly reversed his call to NOT OUT after Jurel's review showed a clear inside edge. Earlier, Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal's half-centuries propelled RCB to 205/5 in Bengaluru.
Union home minister Amit Shah announced that two more Hurriyat Conference affiliates in Jammu and Kashmir have renounced separatism. The groups have embraced the vision of a new India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signaling the decline of separatism in the region. Earlier, two Hurriyat affiliates had similarly abandoned separatism.
Rishabh Pant dazzled the Sydney Cricket Ground with a fiery 61 off 33 balls, smashing six fours and four sixes, becoming the fastest visiting batter to reach a Test fifty in Australia. Sachin Tendulkar praised Pant's impactful innings, which helped India reach 141/6 with a 145-run lead. Scott Boland excelled for Australia with four wickets.
Manipur caretaker CM Biren Singh emphasized the threat posed by illegal immigration from Myanmar, stating that his efforts were disrupted by ethnic conflict. Singh highlighted concerns about the unguarded border and demographic changes, while his supporters demanded his reinstatement amidst a leadership crisis.
Congress intensified its counter-attack on the USAID funding controversy, demanding PM Modi respond to Donald Trump's allegation of receiving $21 million to influence Indian elections. Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera questioned Modi and demanded a white paper on funds received from developmental agencies. The party also called for legal action against RSS-BJP for spreading lies.
India’s Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will pilot the Axiom-4 mission to the ISS, involving around 60 scientific studies, with seven from India. The mission will focus on microgravity research, impacting biological processes and strategies for long-term space missions. It will include comprehensive research from nations like the US, Poland, Hungary, and others, contributing to global scientific progress.
The Waqf Amendment Bill is poised to get Parliament's approval with BJP garnering support from key allies, despite opposition from the INDIA bloc. The bill aims to aid impoverished Muslims by ensuring transparency and representation in the Waqf Board, reminiscent of the Triple Talaq Bill's impact.
Former Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole has suggested a potential shift in the state's political landscape by inviting deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar to form a government without CM Devendra Fadnavis. His comments come amid reports of friction within the ruling alliance.