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Court Revives Deportation Threat for Columbia Student

A federal appeals court has reopened detention and deportation proceedings against Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia graduate student, in a setback for his challenge to Trump-era immigration actions.

Maduro, Flores Face US Narco-Terrorism Charges

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and top officials face federal court in the US on narco-terrorism charges. Read the full details of the explosive indictment and its global implications.

US Economy Poised for Acceleration in 2026

US Treasury Secretary forecasts strong 2026 growth fueled by tax cuts, potential Fed easing, and Supreme Court tariff rulings. Could US GDP defy gloomy predictions?

TNCC Criticises Return of TN VC Appointment Bill

TNCC President K Selvaperunthagai criticises the President's return of a bill on VC appointments, calling it anti-federal. He cites Supreme Court rulings and urges CM Stalin to act. Read more.

Court Rejects Trump Admin's Move to Defund CFPB

A US federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to cut funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Senator Elizabeth Warren praised the ruling. Read the details.

US Appeals Harvard Funding Freeze Ruling

The Trump administration appeals a court ruling that found it illegally withheld $2B in research funds from Harvard. The case highlights a clash over university autonomy and federal power. Read the full story.

US Appeals Harvard $2.7B Funding Ruling

The Trump administration appeals a court order to restore $2.7 billion in frozen research funds to Harvard University. Explore the legal battle's implications for university autonomy and federal oversight in India.

Lok Sabha Panel Sets 3-Month Deadline for NCLAT Appeals

A Lok Sabha panel mandates NCLAT to resolve bankruptcy appeals within 3 months to speed up corporate rescue. It also bars resolution pros from becoming liquidators to curb perverse incentives. #IBC #BankruptcyReform

Alabama DEI Law Challenged in Federal Appeals Court

Students and professors from Alabama's public universities appeal to block a state law restricting DEI initiatives and classroom discussions on race and gender. The outcome could reshape academic freedom.

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