BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya has accused Congress leader Pawan Khera's wife, Kota Neelima, of possessing two active voter IDs. Malviya also targeted Rahul Gandhi for raising voter fraud allegations without due diligence, accusing him of endangering voters by revealing their identities. He further alleged that multiple Congress leaders hold multiple voter IDs, implicating Sonia Gandhi in the controversy.
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Peter Navarro accused India of indirectly funding Russia's war in Ukraine through discounted oil purchases, alleging that Brahmins are profiting at the expense of the Indian people. He criticized India's high tariffs, claiming they hurt American workers and taxpayers while indirectly funding the Russian war machine. Navarro also expressed optimism about trade negotiations with China.
Pop sensation Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce announced their engagement on Tuesday, captivating fans worldwide. The couple shared the news with a playful Instagram post, referencing their 'English teacher' and 'gym teacher' personas. Their two-year romance, a blend of music and sports, has seen Swift cheering at Kelce's games and Kelce supporting her Eras Tour.
President Trump celebrated Labor Day weekend by highlighting nearly $10 trillion in new investments aimed at American workers, touting a "Golden Age of Prosperity." The administration pointed to corporate pledges from NVIDIA, Apple, IBM, and SoftBank as evidence of economic momentum. These announcements, combined with job creation and workforce programs, are positioned as part of Trump’s broader economic agenda.
The White House clarified that President Trump is not increasing student visas for Chinese nationals, despite recent speculation. The 600,000 figure cited refers to a two-year cumulative count, representing a continuation of existing policy. This clarification addresses criticism from those who viewed the number as a policy shift amid ongoing US-China trade negotiations.
Former MLB star Mark Teixeira announced his candidacy for Texas's 21st Congressional District, succeeding Chip Roy, who is vying for Texas Attorney General. Teixeira, a proud conservative, aims to champion President Trump's "America First" agenda. He pledges to strengthen border security, cut government spending, and defend the Second Amendment, emphasizing teamwork to safeguard Texas values and American liberty.
"Had a telecon today with Finnish Foreign Minister," Jaishankar posted on X. "Our discussions centered around the Ukraine conflict and its ramifications. India should not be unfairly targeted in that context. We have always advocated dialogue and diplomacy."
Anna Kournikova, 44, and Enrique Iglesias, 50, are expecting their fourth child, as reported by Hola magazine. This news follows concerns about Kournikova's health after she was seen in a wheelchair earlier this year. The couple, together since 2001 and parents to twins Lucy and Nicholas, 7, and daughter Mary, 5, continue to build their family life in Miami.
Addressing the SCO Summit in Tianjin, PM Modi urged a united global front against terrorism, emphasizing that no double standards are acceptable. He highlighted India's experience with terrorism and the need for consistent opposition to it.
The Delhi High Court has dismissed the bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid, and seven others in connection with the 2020 Delhi riots larger conspiracy case. The prosecution argued the violence was a planned conspiracy to defame India, not spontaneous riots.