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Amritpal Singh's Parole Hearing Postponed Again

The Punjab and Haryana High Court postpones Amritpal Singh's parole plea hearing. The pro-Khalistan leader remains in Dibrugarh jail. What's next for the Waris Punjab De chief? Read the latest updates.

Indian Student Corrects Error in Bill Bryson's Book

A Class 11 student from Delhi, Kanishk Sharma, spotted a long-standing etymological error in Bill Bryson's 'A Short History of Nearly Everything'. His correction is now acknowledged in the new 2.0 edition. Read his inspiring story.

AMC Admits Heritage List Error, HC Directs Swift Action

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation admits an 'inadvertent error' placed a modern high-rise and a family's bungalow on the heritage list. The HC gives 4 weeks to decide on the 96-year-old petitioner's plea for repairs.

Jailed MP Engineer Rashid Allowed to Attend Parliament Session

Delhi court permits incarcerated MP Engineer Rashid to participate in Parliament's winter session. The decision marks a significant development in balancing legal custody with parliamentary duties. Read more about this landmark ruling.

UK Budget Leaked: Rachel Reeves' Tax Plans Exposed

Britain's Treasury chief Rachel Reeves faces embarrassment as budget details leak before Parliament announcement. Key tax measures include mansion tax and pension changes. Read full analysis.

Bank Glitch Shows Woman Owes $50 Billion

Maddie McGivern discovered her Chase account showed negative $50 billion after a normal night out. The banking error was later resolved as a technical glitch affecting limited accounts.

Google Meet Widespread Outage Disrupts India Users

Thousands of Google Meet users in India faced login issues and 502 errors, disrupting work calls and online classes. The outage tracker reported a massive spike in complaints. Read for details.

Comey Case in Jeopardy Over Grand Jury Error

James Comey's case faces collapse as evidence reveals grand jury procedural errors. Judge calls issues 'weighty' as statute of limitations expires. Will prosecution survive?

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