In a hard-hitting attack on AIUDF leader Badruddin Ajmal following his remarks about party leaders, Congress termed him “mouthpiece for the BJP” and alleged that he had “worked out an understanding” with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Sunbathing Miami condo residents complain of inmates at neighbouring jail shouting at them
The high-rise condo is located across the street from the city’s Federal Detention Center
Commentary: What 2023 holds for Tesla and why it might be time for Musk to go
Elon Musk and Tesla have long seemed synonymous. It seems that the time may have come for that to end, says this business professor.
Biden administration commends new assault weapon ban in Illinois
Illinois joins eight other US states, including California and New York, in banning the sale of military-style firearms.
Starbucks employees to go back to office three days a week
Approximately 3,750 employees are based out of the Sodo headquarters. The policy will also apply to workers within commuting distance of regional offices.
Disney and activist investor Nelson Peltz gear up for a proxy fight
Disney also said Nike Executive Chairman Mark Parker would become the next chairman of its board.
Call to end forced installation of UK prepayment meters after millions suffer without power
Report shows 3.2m people disconnected last year as they ran out of credit‘I’m already sitting in the dark most of the time’: disabled yet pursued over gas billMinisters are being urged to stop the forced installation of prepayment meters after revelati…
5 people were killed in an explosion near the foreign ministry in Kabul
An explosion near the Afghan foreign ministry killed five people and wounded several others, a Taliban police spokesman said. It was the second prominent attack in the capital so far in 2023.
James Lowenstein dies at 95; his Senate reports challenged Vietnam War claims
As a Senate staffer he traveled across Southeast Asia, gathering details about military and intelligence activities. He was later the ambassador to Luxembourg.
The PLA’s People Problem
China’s military has long struggled to field quality personnel.