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Biden is Trying to Balance Gaza Protests and Free Speech Rights as Demonstrators Disrupt His Events
His speech in Virginia this past week became a fits-and-starts affair. Over and over, the protesters interjected and were drowned out by audience members shouting chants of “four more years!” and “Joe! Joe! Joe!
NASA's Mars Rover Data Confirms Ancient Lake Sediments on Red Planet
NASA's rover Perseverance confirms ancient lake sediments on Mars, raising potential for past microbial life. UCLA-led study validates Mars exploration efforts
White House sets new guidelines for Cabinet notifications after Austin's secret hospitalization
The White House is laying out a new set of guidelines to ensure it will be informed any time a Cabinet head can't carry out their job after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's secret hospitalization this month was kept for days from President Joe Biden and h...
Pakistan Attempts to Meddle In India's Affairs Again, Rakes Up Ram Mandir Issue at UN Meet
This is not the first time that Pakistan has made such attempts. Historically, it has unsuccessfully tried to internationalise the Kashmir issue at UN
Alabama Carries Out First Nitrogen Gas Execution, Convicted Killer Kenneth E Smith Put to Death
Kenneth E Smith was convicted of killing the wife of a pastor. He was convicted three years ago and has been on death row since.
Indian American Ex-Pfizer Employee Convicted in Covid Pill Insider Trading, Faces 20 Years in Prison
Former Pfizer employee Amit Dagar convicted for insider trading on COVID pill Paxlovid, profiting over $270,000. Legal consequences explained
US Regulator Halts Boeing 737 Production Expansion; Allows MAX 9 to Fly After Inspections
FAA halts Boeing 737 MAX production expansion after mid-air emergency. MAX 9 model inspections underway for potential return to service
Groundwater depletion accelerating in many parts of the world, study finds
The groundwater that supplies farms, homes, industries and cities is being depleted across the world, and in many places faster than in the past 40 years, according to a new study that calls for urgency in addressing the depletion.
Yemen's Huthis Fired Three Missiles at Ships in Red Sea: US
US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the missiles were fired "toward the US-flagged, owned, and operated container ship M/V Maersk Detroit"
Salt Bae Rubs Salt on Wounds of Turks Battling Inflation, Shares UAE Restaurant Bill Totaling Rs 90.2 Lakhs
Celebrity steak chef Salt Bae angered Turkish citizens who are facing the wrath of high costs of living and inflation by sharing an extravagant food bill.
Hamas Rejects Israel Proposal Allowing its Leaders to Leave Gaza in Exchange for Stopping War: Report
Hamas leaders rejected the proposal where Israel would stop the war if top leaders of the Palestinian terrorist group leave Gaza.
EU Says Huthi Attacks Cause 22% Drop In Red Sea Traffic
The Red Sea is vital for international, and particularly European, trade, with Dombrovskis saying that up to 15 per cent of global maritime traffic usually passes through the route
'Well Aware of its Presence': Indian Navy Monitors Chinese Research Vessel Heading Towards Maldives
As of now, no instances of the ship undertaking any type of research activities within the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) have been reported
8 Killed, 39 Missing as Landslide Stmrikes Southwest China
Eight people were confirmed dead in the landslide, official media reports said. As many as 39 others are missing. All the 47 victims are from 18 different households, rescue officials said
Polish PM Tusk Calls Ukraine-Russia War Fight 'Between Good and Evil'
Tusk is among a flurry of European leaders to have visited Kyiv in recent weeks to reassure Ukraine of international support as its biggest political and military backers struggle to secure aid
US Army Servicewoman, Influencer Dies by Suicide; Family, Friends Raise Over $32,000 for Her Daughter
Nearly $32,000 has been raised on Michelle Young's GoFundMe page. The funds will go directly to her daughter