Tue, 21-Oct-2025

DeSantis signs election integrity bill, makes election misconducts police unit

Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill establishing a state police unit with the responsibility of investigating voter fraud and other election crimes. DeSantis signed Senate Bill 524 Monday, creating an Office of Election Crimes and Security under the Florida Department of State. Under the new law, Florida’s governors will be required to appoint special … Read more

Ukraine has every right to target military sites within Russia says by UK’s minister

Ukraine has every right to target military sites within Russia says by UK's minister

Ukraine has the right to strike military sites in Russia in order to disrupt logistics. “Ukraine is a sovereign country that had been living peacefully inside its borders until another country decided to cross those borders and deploy 130,000 troops across. This triggered a conflict between Ukraine and Russia. In a conflict, Ukraine must strike … Read more

antibody study indicates More than half of the U.S. has had COVID-19

Following the record surge in COVID-19 cases during the Omicron-driven wave, some 58 percent of the U.S. population overall and more than 75 percent of younger children have been infected with the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, according to a U.S. nationwide blood survey released on Tuesday. The study of blood samples sent to laboratories between … Read more

Infinix Hot 11 2022 Price in Pakistan & Full Specs

Infinix Hot 11 2022 price in Pakistan

Infinix Hot 11 2022 Price in Pakistan Infinix Hot 11 2022 Price in Pakistan Rs.22,500. Infinix has announced another budget smartphone in the market. The company has now launched its 2022 refresh of the popular Hot 11 in the region, which arrives with substantial upgrades over the previous generations. Read more: Infinix Hot 10 Price in … Read more

Siblings penalized to prison after theft, selling $4 million worth of MacBooks from Stanford

A former Stanford University employee and her brother were sentenced to federal prison last week after the two were involved in a scheme of stealing laptops given to the university and selling them for their own profit. Patricia Castaneda, 38, from Redwood City, California, was an employee at Stanford’s School of Humanities and Sciences, and … Read more

Lavrov’s statements on nuclear war are “absolutely reckless,” according to a top US officer

When questioned about Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov declaring the threat of nuclear war “serious and genuine,” US Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley said it was “absolutely irresponsible” for any senior leader of a nuclear country to start “rattling a nuclear sabre.” “Everyone takes it seriously when a senior leader of a nation state … Read more

Texas court stays execution of mother of 14: lawyers

Texas

A court in Texas on Monday stayed the execution of Melissa Lucio, a mom of 14, who was due to be placed to death on April 27 for the 2007 homicide of her two-year daughter after an arguable trial. Pregnant with twins at the time, Lucio turned into immediately suspected by police after her daughter … Read more

Whyte slams WBC champ Fury’s ‘dirty’ tactics

Dillian Whyte

Dillian Whyte has accused Tyson Fury of “dirty” strategies during the WBC heavyweight champion’s victory at Wembley on Saturday. Fury retained his world name with a 6th-round stoppage against Whyte, the British megastar ending the bout with a devastating uppercut. However, Whyte believes the referee ought to have penalized Fury for shoving him before his … Read more

The US defence secretary rejects that the conflict in Ukraine is turning into a proxy war between the US and Russia

When asked by a reporter if the battle in Ukraine is turning into a proxy war between the US and Russia, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin responded it is “absolutely Ukraine’s struggle.” In a network pool interview, Austin stated, “Ukraine’s neighbours, allies, and partners are stepping up to make sure they have what they need … Read more

FBI says Police officer murders on the rise

FBI

There was an increase of nearly 60% of police officer murders in 2021. FBI Director Christopher Wray said on CBS’ 60 Minutes that 73 officers were killed in the line of duty in 2021, which translated to one officer getting killed every five days. Wray said, “an alarming percentage” of officers who were killed were … Read more

Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID

Vice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID on Tuesday. Kirsten Allen, press secretary stated that Harris wasn’t exhibiting any symptoms. Since White House press secretary Jen Psaki tested positive for the virus in March, Harris, 57, is the highest-ranking Biden administration official to test positive for the illness. Allen stated, “Today, Vice President Harris … Read more

UN approves measure requiring states to justify veto

UN

The 193 members of the United Nations General Assembly adopted through consensus Tuesday a decision requiring the 5 permanent members of the Security Council to justify their use of the veto. The push for reform, which became greeted with applause within the chamber, turned into revived with the aid of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The … Read more

Boston Celtics utter 4-0 of the Brooklyn Nets in second round of the NBA

Boston Celtics

The Boston Celtics finished a four-0 sweep of the Brooklyn Nets in their Eastern Conference first-spherical series by way of keeping on to a 116-112 victory Monday night in New York. The Celtics led from the beginning as Jayson Tatum scored 29 factors earlier than fouling out with 2:49 closing in the fourth region, and the Nets trailed by … Read more

Cannes Festival picks French actor Vincent Lindon to head jury

Cannes

Veteran French actor Vincent Lindon will head the main jury at this yr’s Cannes Film Festival which awards the coveted Palme d’Or top prize, organizers stated Tuesday. The jury below Lindon, who co-starred in the 2021 winner “Titane”, will pick out between 21 films inside the foremost competition on the film fest which runs from … Read more

Tucker Carlson returns to Twitter after suspension

Tucker Carlson returned to Twitter after a one-month-long suspension, according to a post from the Fox News host on Monday night. “We’re back” is what Carlson wrote on the platform. He was suspended for endorsing a Babylon Bee Twitter post that joked that U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Levine, also known as Richard Levine—a … Read more

Will Smith reaches India “to practise yoga and meditation,” according to sources

Will Smith

After being banned from the Oscars for the next year for hitting Chris Rock on the stage of the 94th Academy Awards, Will Smith is apparently seeking spiritual direction. After lying low after the notorious event that proved to be a major setback for his career, the Kind Richard actor was recently sighted at Mumbai … Read more

On Trump’s statements, Mexico’s president said: “Don’t vote for people who have abused them.”

“When someone goes too far and causes offence,” López Obrador told Latinos in the United States, “we’ll call them out so that our compatriots may support us.” In reaction to a remark made by former US President Donald Trump, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador advised Latinos in the United States not to vote in … Read more

Russia stripped of 2023 world ice hockey championship

Russia

The 2023 ice hockey world championship will be transferred from Russia following its invasion of neighboring Ukraine, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF)  said on Tuesday. “Out of concern for the safety and well-being of all participating players, officials, media, and fans, the IIHF Council has decided to withdraw the hosting rights… from Russia,” it … Read more

Japanese government program pushing migrants to abortion

A Japanese government program is allegedly encouraging foreign workers to abort their babies, and professionally punishing many who don’t. Japan’s Technical Intern Training Program is a government initiative meant to bring migrant workers into the country and bolster the nation’s aging workforce. The program gives work and residency to foreign participants in exchange for a cheap and … Read more

In an audio clip, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard chose ‘walking away’ over ‘bloodbath.’

Johnny Depp

On Monday, audio files from previous arguments between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard were played in a Virginia courtroom. Domestic violence is being accused by the estranged couples, who are presently litigating in court. “Sometimes they may flow into one another,” Depp said when the court questioned if he felt that violence is not simply … Read more

The West breathes a sigh of relief as Macron manages to stave off the far-right for the time being

France’s partners will not have to cope with Marine Le Pen as president, who is already dealing with a conflict in Ukraine, soaring energy bills, and the climate problem. The relief among Western leaders after President Emmanuel Macron’s re-election on Sunday night was nearly palpable. However, the amount of the vote for far-right leader Marine … Read more

France condemns life sentence for Turkey’s Kavala

France

France condemned the life sentence surpassed via a Turkish courtroom to main civil society activist Osman Kavala, on Tuesday. pronouncing his detention violated Turkey’s global responsibilities. “France strongly condemns the life sentence,” the foreign ministry said, calling for Kavala’s “immediate release” and the dropping of all charges against him. He had been detained for extra … Read more

Two soldiers embrace martyrdom in South Waziristan terror attack

Attacks in Waziristan

Two soldiers embraced martyrdom when terrorists fired upon security forces in Sararogha area of South Waziristan District. According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the security forces initiated a prompt response. However, during an intense exchange of fire, Lance Naik Umar Ali Khan and  Sepoy Muhammad Siraj-ud-Din, having fought gallantly, embraced Shahadat. Read more: At least four … Read more

Olympic champion Chloe Kim having a break due to her mental health

Olympic champion

Double Olympic skiing champion Chloe Kim said she will sit down out the 2022-23 season to attention to her mental health after a “draining” year. The American became the youngest woman to say an Olympic gold in snowboarding whilst she received the halfpipe at the 2018 Winter Games as a 17-year-vintage and defended her title … Read more