Politics
Karnataka: 7 New Ministers Sworn in as BSY Expands His Cabinet; Resentment Brews in BJP
Governor Vajubhai Vala administered the oath of office and secrecy to the Ministers at a ceremony at the Raj Bhavan.
S&P 500 Muted With Eyes On Earnings Season
The S&P 500 was subdued on Tuesday with investors holding off big bets ahead of the earnings season that is expected to throw light on the health of Corporate America and the economy.
Democrats Press Ahead With Drive To Impeach Trump After Capitol Siege
Democrats will give President Donald Trump one last chance on Tuesday to leave office days before his term expires or face an unprecedented second impeachment over his supporters' deadly Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Democrats In Congress To Begin Drive To Force Trump From Office After Capitol Violence
Congressional Democrats begin their drive to force President Donald Trump from office this week, with a House vote on articles of impeachment expected as early as Wednesday that could make him the only president in U.S. history to be impeached twice.
The Unfolding Of 'Home-grown Fascism' In Capitol Assault
Under battle flags bearing Donald Trump's name, the Capitol's attackers pinned a bloodied police officer in a doorway, his twisted face and screams captured on video. They mortally wounded another officer with a blunt weapon and bodyslammed a third over a...
What Biden's Cabinet Picks Say About How He Plans To Govern
Joe Biden promised that his presidency would mean a return to normalcy. His Cabinet picks help demonstrate how he plans to deliver.
Democrats Push Toward Second Trump Impeachment, Republican Support Uncertain
Democraticled efforts to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump for a historic second time gained momentum over the weekend, although it looked far from certain whether enough Republicans would back the move with just days left in his term.
Explainer: What Crimes Can The U.S. Capitol Rioters Be Charged With?
Dozens of supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump have been criminally charged in connection with the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol building earlier this week, and many more cases are expected.
NCAA Preparing To Delay Vote On Athlete Compensation Rules
The NCAA is preparing to delay a potential landmark vote on legislation that would permit college athletes to be compensated for their fame for the first time after receiving a warning from the Department of Justice about potential antitrust violations.
'Cut Money, Graft, Attack on My Convoy. Is This Bengal's Culture?' Nadda Rips Apart TMC
Nadda also attacked Mamata for ‘not implementing’ the PM Kisan scheme in West Bengal and vowed to implement it once they will form the government in the State in 2021.
Oil Rises To 11-month High, Logs Weekly Gain On Saudi Output Cut
Oil prices hit their highest level in nearly a year on Friday, gaining 8% on the week, supported by Saudi Arabia's pledge to cut output and strong gains in major equity markets.
U.S. Economy Suffers Job Losses As COVID-19 Ravages Restaurants, Bars
The U.S. economy shed jobs for the first time in eight months in December as the country buckled under an onslaught of COVID19 infections, suggesting a significant loss of momentum that could temporarily disrupt the recovery from the pandemic.
Asian Shares Climb On Wall Street Rally, Stimulus Hopes
Asian shares were mostly higher Friday on hopes for additional economic stimulus after Presidentelect Joe Biden takes office.
Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik Receives Letter Claiming Threat to Life, Probe Ordered
The letter, written in English, said contract killers armed with sophisticated firearms could attack the chief minister anytime.
U.S. Lawmakers Say Police Downplayed Threat Of Violence Before Capitol Siege
As the mob swarmed into the U.S. Capitol, Pennsylvania congresswoman Susan Wild took cover, squeezing into a tight aisle in an upperfloor gallery and inching across the floor as supporters of President Donald Trump banged on the doors.
Democrats Inch Toward Second Trump Impeachment After Capitol Siege
Congressional Democrats were moving closer to a historic step on Friday as they weighed impeaching President Donald Trump for a second time, two days after his false claims of election fraud helped encourage a mob that breached the U.S. Capitol.