Om Prakash Chautala, INLD leader and former Haryana CM passes away at 89
Om Prakash Chautala, Former Haryana Chief Minister and Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) supremo passed away in Gurugram on Friday, December 20. He was 89.
Rajasthan: Major accident and fire on Jaipur-Ajmer road leaves at least 4 dead, 40 vehicles burnt
Nearly two dozen vehicles caught fire, and many trucks and trolleys were burnt to ashes. The accident took place near a petrol pump in the Bhankrota area.
Shillong Teer Results TODAY December 20, 2024 Live Updates: Check lucky winning numbers
Shillong Teer is a unique lottery game that combines elements of archery and chance. It has been played for centuries by the Khasi tribe and is deeply rooted in local culture.
Delhi wakes up to dense fog; air quality remains ‘severe’
The Air Quality Index (AQI) in the city also remained in the ‘severe’ category on Friday. The AQI measured in the national capital was 434 at 8. AM as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
Attorney General Ken Paxton files motion to block death row inmate Robert Roberson from testifying
The motion escalates a tense standoff between Paxton and a bipartisan Texas House committee, which had subpoenaed Roberson to testify at the Capitol on Friday.
In an early legislative test for Trump, plan B spending bill tanks in House
House Republicans failed to secure the majority votes needed Thursday on a spending bill to avert a government shutdown by week’s end, handing a decisive loss to President-elect Trump in an early test of his ability to unite Republicans in the chamber. The bill failed by a vote of 235-174, including 38 Republicans who voted down the legislation. The bill not only failed the method that allowed lawmakers to fast-track it with a two-thirds majority. It also failed to pass by normal standards, which require a threshold of 218 “yea” votes. TRUMP-BACKED SPENDING BILL TO AVERT GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN FAILS HOUSE VOTE Among the 38 Republicans who voted against the bill was Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, who torched the funding legislation in a speech on the House floor. Roy, who spent much of the day Thursday sparring with Trump over Roy’s opposition to the deal, noted that the measure would allow $5 trillion to be added to the national debt, cutting against the GOP’s tenet of fiscal responsibility. Roy said Republicans who voted to approve the measure lack “self-respect.” “I am absolutely sickened by a party that campaigns on fiscal responsibility and has the temerity to go forward to the American people and say you think this is fiscally responsible,” said Roy, who had also opposed the first spending bill. “It is absolutely ridiculous.” Still, the number of Republicans who failed to fall in line Thursday evening could signal bigger challenges ahead for Trump, who had sought to bend House Speaker Mike Johnson and others in the chamber’s GOP majority to his political will and pass through a new bill with a higher debt ceiling. That bill sparked opposition from Democrats, who were more broadly opposed to the idea, and from fiscal conservatives within the Republican Party. With $36 trillion in debt and a $1.8 trillion deficit in 2024, some conservatives are against a continuing resolution, which punts the funding deadline to March and keeps spending at 2024 levels. The deal Trump had pushed for would have included a two-year suspension of the debt limit, sparking further opposition among some Republicans. ‘HELL NO’: HOUSE DEMS ERUPT OVER GOP SPENDING DEAL That divide put pressure on Democrats, who had widely signaled their intent Thursday to oppose the legislation. Minority leaders spent most of the day railing against Trump and Elon Musk for interfering in the process and tanking the first spending deal, which had been slated to pass Wednesday night with bipartisan support. Ahead of the vote on the new bill Thursday, Democrats led chants of “hell no,” sending a clear signal of their displeasure over the way the new spending bill was teed up. Following the bill’s failure, Johnson immediately began huddling with a group of House Republicans who had voted against the bill in a likely attempt to shore up support for another vote Friday. “Very disappointing to us that all but two Democrats voted against aid to farmers and ranchers, against disaster relief, against all these bipartisan measures that had already been negotiated and decided upon,” Johnson said after the failed vote. “Again, the only difference in this legislation was that we would push the debt ceiling to January 2027. “I want you all to remember that it was just last spring that the same Democrats berated Republicans and said that it was irresponsible to hold the debt limit, the debt ceiling hostage.”
‘Against society’s rules’: Indian government, younger generations in continuous tug of war over live-in-relationships
Union Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nitin Gadkari has solidified the government’s take on live-in-relationships in India, terming it “wrong”.