Politics
'I Have People's Support,' Says Palaniswami Amid CM Candidate Debate in AIADMK
Days ago, Cooperation Minister Sellur K Raju had said the Chief Minister would be chosen by elected MLAs, while Dairy Minister K T Rajenthra Balaji favoured projecting the incumbent as the Chief Ministerial candidate.
BJP Worker Killed in Clash With TMC Activists in Bengal's Hooghly Over Independence Day Celebration
The incident took place at Harishchak village in Khanakul when angry Trinamool workers allegedly hit Sudam Pramanik with a sharp weapon in his head.
Trump's younger brother, Robert, is hospitalized in New York
President Donald Trump's younger brother, Robert Trump, has been hospitalized in New York, according to the White House.
'Nobody is Unhappy Over Sharad Pawar's Snub to Parth': Two NCP Leaders Close to Ajit Meet Party Chief
Maharashtra Minister for Social Justice Dhananjay Munde and NCP MP from Raigad Sunil Tatkare met the party patriarch at the Y B Chavan Centre here.
I have not Deviated from Congress Stand on Ram Temple, Says Kamal Nath
Nath had hosted 'Hanuman Chalisa' at his house on the eve of the August 5 ground-breaking ceremony for the new Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Democrats tested in first party convention of pandemic era
Joe Biden is poised to unveil his vision for the modern Democratic Party in the first presidential nominating convention of the coronavirus era, an allvirtual affair that will test the former vice president's ability to overcome unprecedented logistical c...
Mail-in ballots sent to Trump, First Lady in Florida
President Donald Trump has requested a mailin ballot for Floridas Tuesday primary election, despite weeks of criticizing the practice.
Both sides play the blame game as virus relief talks stall
With talks on emergency coronavirus aid having stalled out, both sides played the blame game Thursday rather than make any serious moves to try to break their stalemate. Official Washington is emptying, national politics is consuming the airwaves and the...
Half of Pentagon's schools in US will do virtual learning
Despite President Donald Trump's push to open all schools, half of the Defense Department's schools in America will not open for inperson learning as the country struggles with the COVID19 pandemic.
Parth Visits NCP Chief's Mumbai Home Day After Being Snubbed Over CBI Probe Demand in SSR Case
The veteran politician had also said he had full faith in the Mumbai Police, but added that he would not oppose if someone still wanted the central agency to investigate the case of Rajput's death.
High court nixes GOP move for ballot witness in Rhode Island
The U.S. Supreme Court is leaving in place an agreement that allows Rhode Island residents to vote by mail in two upcoming elections without signing their ballots in the presence of two witnesses or a notary.
As the Bengaluru Riots Probe Zeroes in on the SDPI, Here's What is Known About the 'Shadowy' Organisation
Several BJP leaders are calling for a ban on the SDPI now, after its suspected involvement not just in the Bengaluru riots but also in the Mangaluru violence six months ago over CAA as well as the riots in Padarayanapura in the state capital in April when...
'Apne, Apne Hote Hain': Gehlot Strikes Emotional Chord on Pilot's Return But Says Could Prove Majority Even Without Rebels
A truce between Pilot and the Congress was announced on Monday after the sacked deputy CM met Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who reassured him that his grievances would be addressed.
SC Relief for Gehlot in MLAs Merger Case Ahead of Assembly Session, HC to Resume Hearing Tomorrow
The Supreme Court, which was hearing a petition of a BJP MLA for a temporary freeze on the merger, refused to allow it and left the decision to a single judge in Rajasthan, which is hearing the matter.
'One of us': South Asians celebrate Harris as VP choice
Two words summed up Tamani Jayasinghes exuberance for the first Indian American and Black woman to run for vice president: Kamala Aunty.
FBI investigates shooting of military helicopter in Virginia
The FBI is investigating the shooting of a military helicopter during a training mission this week in northern Virginia, injuring one crew member who was aboard, officials said Wednesday.