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Indian American govt employee arrested for dual jobs

An Indian American government worker faces federal charges after allegedly maintaining a second full-time position while collecting taxpayer salary. Discover how authorities uncovered this brazen employment scheme.

Assam exempts tribal communities from two-child policy

Assam government introduces landmark policy change, exempting indigenous communities and tea garden workers from two-child norm for government jobs and benefits. A major shift in population policy approach.

US Shutdown Puts Food Aid for Millions at Risk

Critical nutrition assistance programs including SNAP and WIC face immediate threat as US government shutdown looms, putting millions of vulnerable Americans at risk of food insecurity.

Israel Court Delays Gaza Media Access Petition

Israel's top court postpones landmark hearing on journalist access to Gaza amid ongoing conflict. The decision leaves international media in limbo while raising press freedom concerns.

US Govt Shutdown Week 4: ACA Subsidy Battle Continues

As the US government shutdown enters its fourth week, Democrats demand Affordable Care Act subsidy protections while Republicans insist on reopening first. The political stalemate continues affecting millions.

Kerala Govt Announces Election Welfare Schemes

With elections approaching, the Kerala government unveils significant financial assistance packages for key sectors including pensions, welfare schemes, and farmer support.

Odisha delivers welfare benefits to Kotia villagers

In a significant development, Odisha government officials delivered welfare benefits directly to Kotia villagers, strengthening state presence in the disputed border region with Andhra Pradesh.

Japan's LDP and Ishin Form Coalition Government

In a groundbreaking political move, Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party and opposition Nippon Ishin no Kai have agreed to form a coalition government, reshaping the country's political dynamics and policy direction.

Bhopal Journalists Released in False News Case

Two journalists from a Bhopal-based news portal were detained and released in Jaipur for allegedly spreading false news about Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari. The case highlights growing concerns about misinformation and press freedom in India.

Canada's Paper Plate Probe Sparks Social Media Frenzy

The Canadian government faces massive online trolling after announcing an investigation into paper plate imports, with social media users questioning priorities and mocking the 'groundbreaking' safety initiative.

US Shutdown Sparks Nuclear Crisis: 80% Staff Furloughed

The ongoing US government shutdown has triggered a nuclear safety crisis as reports reveal 80% of nuclear agency staff face furlough, raising serious concerns about atomic security and emergency preparedness.

Trump: 'Chuck Schumer Shutdown' Enters Day 18

As the US government shutdown enters its 18th day, President Trump points fingers at Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, calling it a career-defining failure in high-stakes political standoff.

MP journalists detained over alleged fake news

Congress leader Arun Yadav condemns the detention of two journalists in Madhya Pradesh for publishing alleged fake news, calling it an attack on press freedom and democratic values in India.

Goa HC slams govt over repeated service extensions

Goa High Court directs state government to establish permanent mechanism to stop repeated service extensions for employees, calling current practice 'unwarranted' and demanding transparency.

Dems Accuse Trump of Shutdown Inaction

Democratic leaders intensify criticism against President Trump, accusing him of showing minimal urgency to resolve the prolonged government shutdown that's affecting federal workers and services.

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