A Department of Justice employee, Sean Charles Dunn, was fired after allegedly assaulting a Customs and Border Protection agent with a Subway sandwich in Washington D.C. The incident occurred on Sunday night, where Dunn reportedly shouted at federal officers, calling them "fascists," before throwing the sandwich.
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Donald Trump has urged Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to resign immediately, citing a significant conflict of interest. This demand follows Senator Tom Cotton's letter to Intel's board, questioning Tan's alleged ties to Chinese firms and their potential impact on US national security. Intel's shares experienced a 5% drop in premarket trading following Trump's statement.
In Jalgaon's Jamner, a 20-year-old man was fatally beaten by a group of nine due to his relationship with a minor. Police have arrested four individuals and are searching for the remaining five involved in the attack. The victim was assaulted at a café and later at his village bus stand, where his parents were also attacked when they intervened.
The Election Commission has demanded evidence from Rahul Gandhi regarding his claims of voter fraud in Karnataka during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Gandhi alleged that over a lakh votes were stolen in Mahadevapura through duplicate entries and fake addresses. He urged the EC to release digital voter rolls for public audit.
Harbhajan Singh has strongly advocated for India to boycott Pakistan matches in the upcoming Asia Cup, echoing the sentiment of 'nation first.' He highlights the sacrifices of soldiers on the border and questions the importance given to Pakistan by the media. Harbhajan was part of the India Champions team that refused to play Pakistan in the WCL.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh asserted that the world recognizes India as a rapidly growing economy with the strength to defend itself, a capability that has drawn envy. He alluded to tariff tensions, predicting that attempts to hinder India's progress through tariffs would fail due to the country's strong position.
The India bloc announced a march from Parliament to the Election Commission to protest the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar and alleged voter fraud in the 2024 elections. Delhi Police stated that no permission was sought for the protest. The opposition raised concerns about fake forms and discrepancies in voter lists, demanding electronic data for verification.
The Kansas City Chiefs' locker room was in disbelief when Taylor Swift attended a game to support Travis Kelce, creating a surreal mix of NFL intensity and pop culture. Players like Chris Jones and Patrick Mahomes expressed their astonishment at Kelce's high-profile romance. This unexpected relationship has highlighted the human side of professional athletes and captivated fans worldwide.
A Socata TBM 700 turboprop, carrying four individuals, crashed into a parked aircraft while landing at Kalispell City Airport in Montana. The collision ignited a fire that spread to a grassy area, affecting several aircraft. The pilot and passengers evacuated the plane, with two passengers sustaining minor injuries treated at the airport.
Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan is bolstering its military by establishing the Army Rocket Force Command to oversee its missile arsenal. Equipped with modern technology, this force aims to enhance conventional war capabilities. Amidst rising tensions and increased military spending, Pakistan also plans to acquire new fighter jets and air defense systems, while acknowledging support from friendly nations.