Epstein Files Scandal: Bondi Accused of Dragging All Into Storm
The U.S. Department of Justice releases a six-page letter detailing redactions in Jeffrey Epstein files, naming prominent lawmakers and sparking political outrage.
The U.S. Department of Justice releases a six-page letter detailing redactions in Jeffrey Epstein files, naming prominent lawmakers and sparking political outrage.
The Supreme Court has refused to entertain a plea challenging Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, emphasizing respect for the Gauhati High Court's authority in the matter.
A detailed analysis of the Maniktala Assembly seat for the 2026 West Bengal elections, covering past winners, party candidates, and its significance as a key political battleground.
Former civil servants have written an open letter urging the Supreme Court to take suo motu cognizance of alleged hate speeches by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. They also call on President Droupadi Murmu to advise PM Modi and Sarma to uphold constitutiona
District courts in 18 Uttar Pradesh districts received bomb threat emails early Monday, prompting intensive searches and heightened security measures. Cyber crime teams are investigating the origins.
In 1958, the U.S. Air Force secretly studied detonating a nuclear bomb on the Moon to counter Soviet space advances. Project A119 explored scientific and political impacts but was shelved due to ethical and safety concerns.
The Rouse Avenue Court has formally framed charges against former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and ex-Bihar CM Rabri Devi in the CBI's Land-for-Job case, alleging a conspiracy to trade railway jobs for land.
Senior Assam Congress leader Bhupen Kumar Borah has resigned from the party, sparking speculation of a BJP switch ahead of the state assembly elections, reshaping political dynamics.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has described 2014-2026 as a golden period for India's internal security, citing an 80% drop in violence in Kashmir, Northeast, and Maoist areas post-Article 370 repeal, with a vow to eliminate Maoism by March 2026.
A truck overturned on the Tangri Bridge National Highway in Ambala, killing four people after crushing two motorcycles. Dense fog may have caused the accident, leading to a major traffic disruption.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah states that the full implementation of the new criminal laws—BNS, BNSS, and BSA—will lead to higher conviction rates in cases, enhancing justice delivery in India.
The Indian Navy inaugurates Milan Village as part of Exercise Milan, fostering social and cultural interactions among personnel from over 70 participating countries.
In a shocking incident in Rohtak's Bhaini Chanderpal village, an elderly woman was held hostage and robbed of cash and jewellery. Police are investigating the case, which has raised concerns about safety in rural Haryana.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah states that full implementation of new criminal laws—BNS, BNSS, BSA—will lead to higher conviction in cases, enhancing justice delivery in India.
Nagpur witnesses major security operations with ATS raids at 21 locations, political tensions over Tipu Shivaji controversy, and high interest in constable posts. Key civic and administrative updates from the city.
Shaik Shaiksha Vali, a vendor from Andhra Pradesh, faced harassment at Medaram Jatara, sparking outrage. Ministers Nara Lokesh, Kondapalli Srinivas, and K Atchannaidu condemned the incident, emphasizing dignity and harmony.
The Supreme Court will convene a 9-judge bench on April 7, 2026, to hear petitions on women's entry at religious sites including Sabarimala, mosques, and Fire Temples, addressing discrimination and constitutional rights.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen emphasizes Kerala's pivotal role in defending secularism in India, recalling historic debates on Left politics and human development.
The Delhi High Court will hear former BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar's plea on February 19 in the Unnao custodial death case, following a Supreme Court direction. Sengar is serving a life sentence for raping a minor.
Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai highlights that the first year of the historic public mandate in urban bodies has seen strong public endorsement for good governance, transparency, and development initiatives.
Bombay High Court rebuked a cooperative registrar for exceeding jurisdiction in a Peddar Road housing society membership case, emphasizing that succession disputes must be resolved in civil courts.
The Supreme Court of India will constitute a nine-judge bench starting April 7 to hear review petitions challenging its 2018 verdict allowing women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple in Kerala.
The Supreme Court's Constitution Bench will hear arguments on the definition of 'industry' starting March 17, 2026, with written submissions due by February 28.
Mumbai Crime Branch arrests six more accused from Rajasthan in the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty's house, bringing total arrests to 11. Police invoke MCOCA, suspecting organized crime network involvement.
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge has ignited a political firestorm by alleging money laundering by the RSS and questioning its tax and legal status. He challenged the organization's funding sources and criticized RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.
The Ministry of Home Affairs warns police about honeytraps, Chandigarh launches a traffic overhaul drive, and PSPCL faces billing disruptions. Key civic and administrative updates from the city.
CCTV footage in Bhubaneswar's Sundarpada area captured the exact moment of a blast, with police investigating the cause and ensuring public safety.
Former Assam Congress president Bhupen Kumar Borah has resigned from the party, alleging he was ignored by leadership. He served 32 years and was replaced last year. Assembly elections are due soon.
Bhupen Borah, former president of Assam Congress, has resigned from the party, citing being 'ignored' by leadership. He sent his resignation to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge ahead of Assembly elections.
Tamil Nadu BJP leader challenges actor Vijay's political party to clarify its policies, accusing it of having only paper promises without substantive details or explanations for voters.