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In what turned out to be one of the most anticipated podcast episodes of the year, Former President Donald Trump sat down with Joe Rogan at his Austin studio on Friday for a marathon three-hour conversation. What followed wasn’t just compelling content – it was a perfect example of how quickly social media can turn a technical glitch into a controversy. The conversation itself was significant enough to cause Trump to delay his campaign speech in Traverse City, Michigan, as the two delved into wide-ranging discussions about culture and politics. For many followers of “The Joe Rogan Experience” (JRE), this…

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In a dramatic turn of events that highlights both political theatrics and environmental concerns, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva found himself in the hospital after taking a protest dip in the notoriously polluted Yamuna River. What started as a political statement quickly turned into a health concern, as Sachdeva developed skin rashes and breathing difficulties following his Thursday demonstration near ITO. The incident has sparked a heated debate about the state of Delhi’s iconic river and the accountability for its cleanup. Doctors at RML Hospital examined Sachdeva and prescribed a three-day course of medication to treat his symptoms, underscoring the…

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The political temperature in Delhi has risen significantly following claims of a security breach during Arvind Kejriwal’s street campaign in Vikaspuri. What began as a routine ‘padyatra’ in West Delhi has evolved into a serious political confrontation, with allegations of orchestrated violence and counter-claims of manufactured drama. During a tense press conference on Saturday, Sanjay Singh, a close ally of Kejriwal and Rajya Sabha member, painted a disturbing picture of the incident. “This wasn’t just a random occurrence,” Singh asserted, his voice carrying both anger and concern. “The way police stood by during the attack points to something much more…

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The political atmosphere in Maharashtra has grown increasingly charged as serious allegations of attempted MLA-buying have surfaced just weeks before the crucial November 20 state elections. In a dramatic press conference on Saturday, Congress state leader Ramesh Chennithala dropped a political bombshell, claiming that two of their legislators had been offered “crores of rupees” to switch allegiance to Ajit Pawar’s faction of the NCP. “This isn’t just about party politics anymore,” Chennithala declared, his voice carrying clear notes of indignation. “When MLAs are being offered massive sums to switch sides, it becomes a criminal matter under the anti-defection law. Why…

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In a powerful display of solidarity and determination, Bangladesh’s Hindu community made history Friday as thousands gathered at Laldighi Maidan, Chittagong’s historic grounds, demanding enhanced rights and protection. The rally, organized by the Sanatan Jagran Manch, marks one of the most significant minority demonstrations since the political transition in August. The atmosphere was charged with purpose as community leaders presented eight comprehensive demands to the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. Among their key requirements is the establishment of a specialized tribunal to address crimes against minorities – a response to the reported increase in incidents of vandalism, looting, and…

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Virat Kohli has now been dismissed 21 times in 26 innings against spinners on Asian soil, 10 of which came against left arm orthodox spin New Zealand had a solid first hour on Day 2 of the second Test in Pune as Mitchell Santner picked two quick wickets to leave India at 68 for three in the first innings, a day after the visitors were folded for 259. Using his natural variation, the spinner troubled both Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli, dismissing the overnight batter LBW, before the latter played all around a dipping full toss. At the end of…

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The November bulletin for US visa applicants mostly remained unchanged. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services have released the US visa bulletin for November 2024. The official document prepares aspiring green card applicants for what’s to come ahead. Unlike October’s progress in the EB-5 category, the employment-based preferences have decided to sit still next month. Both rosters across the board for Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing employment-based cases are stuck to the previous update, stretching out the waiting period for global applicants.  On the contrary, family-based preferences have witnessed some movement. Nevertheless, several dates remained unchanged there as…

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The Supreme Court dismissed Maharashtra’s appeal challenging Bombay HC order quashing look-out circulars issued against Rhea Chakraborty, her father and brother. In a relief for Rhea Chakraborty, the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a petition filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), state of Maharashtra and the Bureau of Immigration challenging Bombay high court’s quashing of look-out-circulars (LOCs) issued against the actress, her brother Showik and her father Lt Col Indrajit Chakraborty (retd) in connection with the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. A bench of Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan orally observed that the petition was “frivolous” and…

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In Odisha, almost 6 lakh people have been shifted to safer places, including 6,000 pregnant women. Heavy rain and gusty winds impacted normal lives in Odisha and West Bengal as Cyclone Dana battered India’s eastern coast disrupting some civic services and damaging crops and trees. The landfall process began on Thursday midnight and is expected to gradually slow down in the early hours of Friday. In Odisha and Bengal, more than 700,000 people evacuated from the coastal regions and moved to shelters over the last few days as the cyclone approached. Odisha chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday asserted…

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Sanjay Verma, Indian high commissioner who was recalled from Canada, said the Khalistanis surrounded the exit gate and attacked him. Sanjay Verma, Indian high commissioner who was recalled from Canada, recounted a frightening incident on Thursday in which Khalistani assailants attacked him with a sword in Alberta while he was with his wife. Sanjay Verma described how the Khalistani “goons” came dangerously close to injuring him, noting that they wielded a sword—not a ‘kirpan’ religious symbol—but a weapon capable of causing harm. “Yes, a couple of times they came very close to bodily harm us…They were carrying a sword, it…

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