IAF’s MiG-29 crashes near Agra in Uttar Pradesh, pilot ejects safely, court of inquiry ordered
The plane had taken off from Adampur in Punjab and was en route to Agra for an exercise when the incident happened.
Sen. Mike Lee warns Democrats would ‘Rule America uncontested for 100 years’ if they sweep 2024 elections
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has suggested that if Democrats sweep the 2024 elections, they will control the nation for a century. He predicted that if Democrats win both chambers of Congress and the White House, they will eliminate the filibuster in the Senate, add justices to the U.S. Supreme Court, grant Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico statehood, and establish federal control over elections, redistricting, and campaigns. “Day 1: Nuke the filibuster,” Lee wrote on X. “Day 2: Pack SCOTUS. Day 3: Make DC & PR states. Day 4: Enact federal takeover of elections/redistricting/campaigns. Days 5 – 36,500: Rule America uncontested for 100 years.” MIKE LEE OUTLINES ROADMAP FOR MCCONNELL SUCCESSOR, WARNS THE ‘HEALTH OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY’ IS AT STAKE Lee, who has been serving in the Senate since 2011, endorsed former President Donald Trump in January prior to the Iowa GOP presidential caucus, which Trump decisively won. The senator has been active on X, frequently responding to 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris. “In the global struggle between tyranny and democracy, the President of the United States must always be on the side of freedom,” Harris tweeted. “Exactly,” Lee responded. “That’s why most of us are voting for Trump.” NATIONAL POLLS SHOW TRUMP, HARRIS IN TIGHT RACE AS ELECTORATE IS UNHAPPY WITH CHOICES Lee offered a blunt response to a post in which Harris called Trump “weak.” “Your policies suck,” Lee fired back, adding, “And make Americans poorer & less free.” And while many on social media have been discussing the death of Peanut, a pet squirrel that was seized and euthanized in New York, Lee suggested swapping the GOP’s elephant mascot for a Peanut the squirrel mascot. TRUMP SAYS HE WANTS TO PROTECT WOMEN, HARRIS SAYS TRUMP WANTS TO DECIDE ‘WHAT YOU DO WITH YOUR BODY’ “The elephant is cool, but elephants don’t live in America,” he wrote, adding, “Squirrels do! Let’s immortalize Peanut the Squirrel,” Lee suggested. “Let’s make him the official mascot of the GOP.”
Who is Rashmi Shukla, IPS officer whom EC removed as Maharashtra DGP?
IPS Rashmi was accused of tapping Opposition leaders’ phones during Devendra Fadnavis’ tenure as Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
Indian Railway to launch this ‘SUPER APP’, passengers can now…, know details here
The development of the super app bears testimony to Indian Railways’ commitment to modernising its services and enhancing the user experience
Electoral misinformation in Texas: What you should know to avoid it.
Disinformation spikes during major U.S. elections. Experts urge verifying sources, fact-checking and careful content sharing.
Texas sued New Mexico over Rio Grande water. Now the states are fighting the federal government.
After the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the federal government in the long-running water dispute, the states — which had finally worked out a water-sharing agreement — are back to the drawing board.
An election about elections: A South Texas town asks itself who should run voting operations
The Rio Grande City mayor and two of his fellow commissioners proposed the changes, claiming the city secretary mishandled their election.
In final days of Senate race, Cruz courts Latino voters along the border and Allred rallies in his hometown
Both candidates are making their closing arguments at the culmination of a heated and expensive race which could decide control of the U.S. Senate.
EC reschedules UP, Punjab, Kerala bypolls from Nov 13 to…
Nine seats are going to polls in Uttar Pradesh, four in Punjab and one in Kerala.
Delhi pollution: ‘Why firecracker ban was not implemented during Diwali,’ SC asks police, govt
The Supreme Court emphasized the need to manage pollution caused by firecrackers, cautioning that unchecked pollution contributes to disorder and health risks.