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    'No Kings' protests against Trump planned nationwide, in what the GOP calls 'hate America' rallies

    Thousands across United States are set to join “No Kings” rallies on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s leadership, amid an ongoing government shutdown and rising tensions between the White House, Congress, and the courts. The demonstrations, expected to be the largest since Trump’s return to office, are being held in more than 2,600 locations nationwide.

    John Bolton, fierce Trump critic, surrenders after being criminally indicted. What are the charges against him?

    John Bolton, former aide of US President Donald Trump and now a vocal critic, has surrendered to authorities after he was indicted on charges of mishandling classified documentation. It’s the third time in recent weeks that the Department of Justice has charged one of Trump’s outspoken critics. Bolton was indicted under the Espionage Act for allegedly mishandling and sharing classified government information.

    Bareilly violence: Tauqeer Raza Khan's aide Afzal Beg surrenders in court

    Afzal Beg, a pivotal player in the September 26 unrest, has finally surrendered to the court, ending a tense manhunt. Previously marked as a fugitive with a substantial reward for his capture, Beg, who has ties to Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan, is entangled in yet another case involving riots.

    NIA court in JK's Kulgam district issues proclamation notice against wanted terrorist

    An NIA court in Kulgam district issued a proclamation notice against Zakir Ahmad Ganie. He is a terrorist involved in several unlawful activities. The court granted Ganie 30 days to surrender before authorities. Failure to comply will lead to further legal proceedings. Police pasted the order at his residence and public places for wide publicity.

    Rhea Chakraborty gets her passport back after five years, shares emotional note on ‘countless battles’

    Actor Rhea Chakraborty received her passport. She surrendered it five years ago in the Sushant Singh Rajput case. The Bombay High Court recently ruled in her favor. Rhea shared an emotional note on Instagram. She expressed readiness for a new life chapter. Her last film was Chehre. Fans now await her next project. She looks forward to resuming her career.

    Trump offered universities an invitation for a deal. Some see a trap

    The Trump administration offered select universities a compact, promising federal funding advantages in exchange for adhering to political demands like limiting international students and protecting conservative views. This proposal sparked widespread outrage among many in higher education, who viewed it as an executive power grab threatening academic independence and free speech, though the University of Texas expressed interest.

    • Allahabad High Court sentences man to life for murdering wife under the pretext of “driving out a ghost”

      The Allahabad High Court convicted Awadhesh Kumar and Mata Prasad for the 1982 murder of Kumar's wife, Kusuma Devi, under the guise of exorcism. After a 43-year legal battle, they received life imprisonment, overturning a 1984 acquittal. The court condemned this shocking example of blind faith used to conceal a murder.

      Both parties blame each other on first day of US government shutdown as tourist sites close

      Republicans and Democrats are locked in a blame game over the federal government shutdown, which has closed iconic sites nationwide. The Trump administration falsely claims Democrats want to fund healthcare for undocumented immigrants, while Democrats accuse Republicans of refusing ACA subsidies. This standoff threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs and vital services, with economic pain already spreading.

      SC directs training for Delhi judges over 'serious lapses' in bail orders

      The Supreme Court directed two judicial officers to undergo training. This order followed findings of procedural issues in bail orders for a 1.9 crore fraud case. The court quashed the bail granted to the accused couple. It also ordered an inquiry into the investigating officers' conduct. The trial court received instructions to expedite the proceedings.

      Protection of liberty important but courts must not turn blind eye to suffering of victims: SC

      The Supreme Court recently set aside anticipatory bail in a murder case. Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta overturned a Patna High Court order. The top court noted the high court's haste and lack of reasons. It stressed balancing individual liberty with victim suffering. The court directed the accused to surrender within four weeks.

      Curfew remains in force for 5th day in Leh town

      Leh remains under curfew for the fifth consecutive day following violent protests over statehood and Sixth Schedule demands, with the Lt Governor scheduled to review restrictions. Four people died and scores were injured in Wednesday's clashes, leading to numerous arrests, including climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. Mobile internet services are suspended as authorities maintain a strong security presence.

      Is Erika Kirk banned from Romania? Controversy around Charlie Kirk’s widow, her charity and child trafficking explained

      Unverified claims about Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, have gone viral on social media, with posts alleging that she was barred from entering Romania due to purported links between her charity, Romanian Angels, and child trafficking.

      'Owner of 285 Bitcoins worth ₹150 cr': Shilpa Shetty’s husband Raj Kundra named in ED chargesheet

      The Enforcement Directorate filed a chargesheet against Raj Kundra. This action relates to a bitcoin-linked money laundering case. The ED alleges Kundra was a beneficial owner of 285 Bitcoins. These Bitcoins, valued at ₹150.47 crore, came from Amit Bhardwaj. Kundra reportedly concealed evidence and failed to surrender the digital assets.

      Cal HC grants bail to Partha Chatterjee

      Calcutta High Court granted conditional bail to former West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee. This decision came in the cash-for-jobs case. Chatterjee must surrender his passport and remain within the trial court's jurisdiction. He cannot hold public office during the trial. This latest order makes him eligible for release after three years in custody.

      School jobs scam: Cal HC grants bail to ex-minister Partha, unlikely to walk out of jail just yet

      The Calcutta High Court has granted bail to Partha Chatterjee, the former West Bengal minister, in connection with the teacher recruitment irregularities case. Justice Suvra Ghosh directed Chatterjee to surrender his passport and remain within the trial court's jurisdiction. As a Trinamool Congress MLA, he is barred from holding any public office while the trial is ongoing.

      1984 anti-Sikh riots: SC to hear Sajjan Kumar's plea against conviction post Diwali break

      The Supreme Court has deferred hearing Sajjan Kumar's appeal against his life sentence in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case until after the Diwali break. The court seeks clarity on allegations, witness testimonies, and the reasons behind the High Court's reversal of the trial court's acquittal.

      America’s largest business lobby explores lawsuit against Trump’s H-1B visa fee

      The US Chamber of Commerce is considering a lawsuit against the Trump administration's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications, signaling growing tensions with corporate America. Consultations are underway with member companies, particularly in the tech sector, to assess support for legal action. Concerns persist about the fee's impact and a plan to restructure the H-1B lottery.

      Tennis: Sinner taking time with tactical tweaks to tackle Alcaraz

      Jannik Sinner is refining his game after his U.S. Open defeat to Carlos Alcaraz, focusing on unpredictability and minimizing errors. While acknowledging initial challenges in implementing these changes during matches, Sinner remains motivated and anticipates improvement with time. Alcaraz, aware of Sinner's adjustments, prepares for a more challenging rivalry in future encounters.

      School jobs scam: Court asks Bengal minister to be present before ED on Sep 25, 26 for questioning

      A special court in Kolkata has instructed West Bengal minister Chandranath Sinha to appear before the Enforcement Directorate on September 25 and 26. This is regarding the investigation into alleged financial irregularities in the school jobs scam. The court denied the ED's request for Sinha's custody. Sinha is currently on bail after surrendering earlier this month.

      Kerala police to seek US help in probe into BJP leader's FB post on Oct'23 twin blasts

      Kerala government permitted police to seek US assistance in investigating a Facebook post. The post, allegedly from Rajeev Chandrasekhar's account, is linked to the Kerala blasts. Police registered a case against Chandrasekhar and Anil Antony. The investigation focuses on whether the post attempted to incite communal disharmony. The request will be routed through CBI and Interpol.

      What is an anti-suicide vest that Charlie Kirk's murder suspect wore in court? What exactly does it do?

      Tyler Robinson, 22, faced court for the first time after being accused of killing Republican podcaster Charlie Kirk. He appeared by video wearing an anti-suicide vest. The judge ordered him held without bail, and prosecutors said they will seek the death penalty. The case has gained national attention with new details of evidence and investigation.

      SP leader Azam Khan acquitted in 2008 public property damage case

      Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan has been acquitted by a special MP-MLA court in Moradabad in a 17-year-old case concerning road blockade and property damage. The case stemmed from a 2008 incident where Khan allegedly protested the removal of a hooter from his car, leading to a traffic jam and violence. Despite the acquittal, Khan remains incarcerated in Sitapur jail.

      Everything we know about Tyler Robinson so far: Charges, death penalty, personal life and more

      Tyler Robinson faces aggravated murder charges for fatally shooting Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Prosecutors seek the death penalty, citing political motivation and the presence of children. Robinson confessed in texts, revealing his motive stemmed from disagreement with Kirk's views. Investigation reveals Robinson's left-leaning shift, relationship with a transgender person, and premeditated actions captured on surveillance.

      FBI Director Kash Patel: Online network may have plotted Charlie Kirk killing, 20+ users under probe

      FBI Director Kash Patel said more than 20 people are under probe after the killing of Charlie Kirk. The case links to Discord chats and social media posts before the attack. The FBI is now checking messages, users, and evidence to find who else may have known or joined in planning the crime.

      Naxal With Rs 1 cr bounty among 3 shot in Jharkhand

      In Hazaribagh, CRPF and Jharkhand Police eliminated three prominent Naxal leaders. The operation occurred in the Pantitri forest. The deceased leaders carried substantial rewards. Security forces recovered AK-47 rifles from the site. Authorities believe this encounter significantly weakens the Maoist network in Jharkhand. Combing operations are ongoing.

      5 common mis-selling traps: How banks profit at your expense and how to fight back

      Mis-selling of financial products in India is rampant, with customers often misled by agents and relationship managers pushing unsuitable products for commissions. Victims like Rajeev Agarwal and Gaurav Santoshwar highlight the importance of due diligence and understanding product details. Regulators need to enforce stricter penalties and transparency to protect investors from these deceptive practices.

      ‘Charlie Kirk faked his own death’: Assassin Tyler Robinson joked about ‘Doppelganger’ carrying out attack — Discord chats exposed

      Charlie Kirk shooting: Police suspect that Robinson entered the Utah Valley University campus before Kirk’s scheduled appearance on Wednesday, ascended to the roof of a building about 400 feet from the event site, and fired a single round that struck Charlie Kirk in the neck, killing him.

      Nine NBFCs surrender certificate of registration: RBI

      The Reserve Bank of India received surrender requests from nine Non-Banking Financial Companies. These included PhonePe Technology Services and Aditya Birla Finance. The central bank also cancelled the registration certificates of thirty-one NBFCs. Furthermore, the RBI restored the registration of RBG Leasing and Credit and Yashila Investment and Finance.

      Daddy’s on a work trip with Jesus: Erika Kirk’s heartbreaking words to her 3-year-old daughter while explaining Charlie’s death

      Erika Kirk, wife of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, addressed the public following his fatal shooting at Utah Valley University. She recounted telling their daughter about her father's passing and thanked supporters, including Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump. Kirk vowed to continue her husband's message of patriotism and faith.

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