The Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Act 2004, overturning a previous Allahabad High Court decision. While.. IndiaTimes
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled that states cannot seize private property for redistribution, overturning a previous socialist-leaning judgment... IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court overturned a high court ruling, upholding the Uttar Pradesh Madrassa Education Act. The court affirmed the state's right to regulate.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court upheld a Bombay High Court ruling, preventing CIDCO from relocating a planned international sports complex in Navi Mumbai to Raigad district... IndiaTimes
In a dramatic kickoff to the U.S. presidential election, the small New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch witnessed an historic tie between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with each candidate securing three votes. As the first town in the nation to cast ballots, Dixville Notch's evenly split results set the stage for a closely contested race. This notable occurrence reflects the national polling trends, indicating a tight race ahead. The tradition of midnight voting in Dixville Notch dates back to 1960, and this year’s split vote underscores the intense competition between the two candidates. As Trump seeks to reclaim the presidency after his 2020 exit, Harris aims to make history as the first woman and the first person of Indian descent to hold the office. With swing states poised to play a crucial role in determining the election outcome, this early result adds an intriguing twist to an already electrifying electoral landscape.
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As the 2024 U.S. presidential race intensifies, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump rally support from over 100 influential billionaires across diverse sectors. Harris garners backing from tech giants and Hollywood elites, focusing on economic stability. Meanwhile, Trump attracts major financial and real estate figures, supporting his deregulatory stance. With endorsements from names like Elon Musk, Michael Bloomberg, and Steven Spielberg, the billionaire influence on this election highlights a high-stakes battle for political and economic visions.
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In this insightful discussion, Former Diplomat Suresh Kumar Goel analyzes the contrasting leadership styles of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, highlighting the implications for India. Goel argues that Trump's unpredictable and volatile nature poses risks for bilateral relations, while Harris's steadiness and diplomatic approach present a more favorable option for India.
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In this episode, Dinesh evaluates Biden’s “mush for brains” proposal to eliminate presidential immunity and “reform” the Supreme Court. Author and Newsweek columnist Josh Hammer joins Dinesh..
On Monday, a judge dismissed the federal charges against former President Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents. Trump had been accused of improperly storing sensitive government documents..
In this episode, Dinesh outlines the broad reach of presidential immunity, as provided for by the Supreme Court and argues that it might be strong enough even to overturn Trump’s New York felony..