Day: April 1, 2025
A Senate vote to reverse Trump’s tariffs on Canada is testing Republican support
With President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test by forcing a vote to nullify the emergency declaration that underpin…
Jury selection begins in Karen Read’s retrial over the death of her Boston police boyfriend
Jury selection is set to begin in the retrial of Karen Read, the Boston-area woman who says she was framed by law enforcement in the 2022 death of her police officer boyfriend.
The key places to watch in Tuesday’s elections in Wisconsin and Florida
A handful of elections in Florida and Wisconsin have become key tests of President Donald Trump’s political standing just over two months into his second term in the White House.
Chinese military surrounds Taiwan in latest military drills
The Chinese military on Tuesday surrounded Taiwan in what it said was a practice blockade of the island and a “stern warning” against Taiwanese separatists as tensions continue to escalate between the two countries.
Security Forces Trap Three Terrorists Who Escaped From Kathua Encounter Site
Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir are currently engaged in an operation to apprehend three terrorists who escaped from an encounter site in Kathua’s Suffian village. The terrorists were located in the Panjtirthi area of Jathana, following a tip-off.On Monday night, security personnel surrounded the area, leading to an exchange of gunfire as the terrorists opened fire on the search party,
No toilet paper, privacy, or parking: Federal workers’ rough return to office
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There’s No Party Like an Iftar Party for Bangladesh’s Aspiring Leaders
During Ramadan, political parties used the events to signal potential alliances after the ouster of the country’s authoritarian leader.
As Bangladesh Reinvents Itself, Islamist Hard-Liners See an Opening
A brewing shift toward religious conservatism has emerged from the political vacuum in this country of 175 million people.
The UK Government Wouldn’t Ban Smartphones in Schools. These Parents Stepped Up.
In Britain, amid growing evidence of harm to young people from extreme content online, a “Smartphone Free Childhood” campaign is going viral.