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Trump escalates ABC dispute over DC reflecting pool coverage
A fresh dispute has emerged after Donald Trump signaled possible legal action against ABC News over its coverage of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC. The disagreement centers on how recent reporting framed repair work, vandalism incidents, and historical maintenance spending tied to the landmark. The issue has added another layer of friction between the former president and major media organizations, with Trump accusing the network of presenting an incomplete narrative.
Trump escalates ABC dispute over DC reflecting pool coverage
A fresh dispute has emerged after Donald Trump signaled possible legal action against ABC News over its coverage of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC. The disagreement centers on how recent reporting framed repair work, vandalism incidents, and historical maintenance spending tied to the landmark. The issue has added another layer of friction between the former president and major media organizations, with Trump accusing the network of presenting an incomplete narrative.
Trump remarks on Netanyahu's career and election plans
Trump Questions Netanyahu’s Election Plans US President Donald Trump has publicly questioned whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to run in the upcoming national elections. In an interview with ABC, Trump referred to Netanyahu as a “wartime prime minister,” highlighting his long career and tenure during conflict periods. Trump suggested that the United States and Israel would soo
Trump remarks on Netanyahu's career and election plans
Trump Questions Netanyahu’s Election Plans US President Donald Trump has publicly questioned whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to run in the upcoming national elections. In an interview with ABC, Trump referred to Netanyahu as a “wartime prime minister,” highlighting his long career and tenure during conflict periods. Trump suggested that the United States and Israel would soo
Eitan Gilboa in Himachal triggers calls for legal action
Eitan Gilboa, an Israeli army reservist accused of involvement in war crimes in Gaza, is currently visiting Himachal Pradesh. His presence has drawn strong reactions from human rights organizations, urging Indian authorities to take legal action under the Geneva Convention, which obliges signatory countries to investigate serious violations of international humanitarian law. Allegations Against Gilboa
Eitan Gilboa in Himachal triggers calls for legal action
Eitan Gilboa, an Israeli army reservist accused of involvement in war crimes in Gaza, is currently visiting Himachal Pradesh. His presence has drawn strong reactions from human rights organizations, urging Indian authorities to take legal action under the Geneva Convention, which obliges signatory countries to investigate serious violations of international humanitarian law. Allegations Against Gilboa
Hannah Harper Wins American Idol Season 24 After Viral Rise
Hannah Harper won American Idol Season 24 during ABC’s live finale on Monday, May 11, 2026, after weeks of emotional performances, original music and audience voting. The Missouri singer defeated fellow finalists Jordan McCullough and Keyla Richardson, closing a season shaped by personal storytelling and strong fan support. ABC11 reported that Keyla Richardson was eliminated first, leaving Harper and Jordan McCullough as the final two before Harper was crowned win
Hannah Harper Wins American Idol Season 24 After Viral Rise
Hannah Harper won American Idol Season 24 during ABC’s live finale on Monday, May 11, 2026, after weeks of emotional performances, original music and audience voting. The Missouri singer defeated fellow finalists Jordan McCullough and Keyla Richardson, closing a season shaped by personal storytelling and strong fan support. ABC11 reported that Keyla Richardson was eliminated first, leaving Harper and Jordan McCullough as the final two before Harper was crowned win
Nivetha Pethuraj Faces Criticism For Saying Dog Bites Should Not Be Made A Big Deal
Actress Nivetha Pethuraj has found herself at the center of a heated controversy following her recent comments about dog bites at a public awareness rally in Chennai. Known for her work across Tamil and Telugu cinema, Nivetha participated in the event to promote the welfare and protection of street dogs. However, her remarks, which suggested that people should not make a big deal out of a dog bite, sparked swift and widespread criticism across social media and political circles.
Nivetha Pethuraj Faces Criticism For Saying Dog Bites Should Not Be Made A Big Deal
Actress Nivetha Pethuraj has found herself at the center of a heated controversy following her recent comments about dog bites at a public awareness rally in Chennai. Known for her work across Tamil and Telugu cinema, Nivetha participated in the event to promote the welfare and protection of street dogs. However, her remarks, which suggested that people should not make a big deal out of a dog bite, sparked swift and widespread criticism across social media and political circles.
Anmol Bishnoi to be deported to India after US rejects asylum plea
A day after a Louisiana court rejected his application for asylum, Indian gangster Anmol Bishnoi is being deported from the United States and is expected to arrive in New Delhi around 10am on Wednesday, according to officials familiar with the matter. Bishnoi, who is wanted in multiple high-profile criminal cases across India, has been identified as the key conspirator in the killing of politician Baba Siddique in October last year. He is the younger brother of incarcerated gang leader Lawrence Bishnoi, whose syndicate has been active across several northern states. Sources stated that Anmol is being brought back to India on a chartered aircraft along with two fugitives wanted in separate Punjab-related investigations. A senior officer said that once his asylum plea was dismissed on Monday, US authorities initiated deportation procedures and notified Indian agencies of his travel schedule. The officer added that detailed coordination began immediately for securing his arrival. Indian security officials said arrangements have been made for multiple teams of Delhi Police to be deployed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to assist central agencies. Preliminary discussions indicate that the National Investigation Agency will present Bishnoi before a court to seek custody in connection with ongoing terror and organised crime cases. Investigators are prioritising his alleged involvement in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in May 2022, the killing of Baba Siddique in 2024, and a firing incident outside the residence of actor Salman Khan. Baba Siddique’s son, Zeeshan Siddique, confirmed that he received an email from US authorities informing him that Bishnoi had been “removed” from the country. He said the communication was sent because his contact information was registered as part of the victim’s family details, and such updates were routinely provided. However, he added that he had no clarity on Bishnoi’s exact travel status or location after removal. Baba Siddique was shot dead outside his Bandra office on October 12, 2024. Following the attack, Mumbai Police arrested 26 individuals and invoked sections of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act. Anmol was listed as the mastermind in the chargesheet, and police claimed that audio clips recovered from the accused matched his voice, allegedly giving instructions for the execution of the murder plot. Indian authorities had sought Bishnoi’s extradition in January last year. In response, the US Department of State had requested additional information in March, specifically asking for detailed proof of his direct role in various crimes and supporting technical evidence. Bishnoi was arrested by US immigration officials in November 2024 for travelling with forged documents but was later released on bail after a period of detention. Investigators said Anmol fled to the United States in May 2022 using a fake passport issued under the name “Bhanu.” His cover began to unravel when US immigration authorities flagged discrepancies in reference letters submitted with his travel documents. A Red Corner Notice was issued against him in December 2022, and the NIA announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for information leading to his capture. Officials noted that Bishnoi faces 31 criminal cases, including 22 in Rajasthan alone, and has nine pending arrest warrants. The Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate, which he is believed to have helped manage from abroad, spans Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi, and is suspected of carrying out extortion, targeted killings and coordinated operations using overseas handlers. With his deportation underway, agencies expect a significant breakthrough in investigations linked to the network’s recent activities.
Anmol Bishnoi to be deported to India after US rejects asylum plea
A day after a Louisiana court rejected his application for asylum, Indian gangster Anmol Bishnoi is being deported from the United States and is expected to arrive in New Delhi around 10am on Wednesday, according to officials familiar with the matter. Bishnoi, who is wanted in multiple high-profile criminal cases across India, has been identified as the key conspirator in the killing of politician Baba Siddique in October last year. He is the younger brother of incarcerated gang leader Lawrence Bishnoi, whose syndicate has been active across several northern states. Sources stated that Anmol is being brought back to India on a chartered aircraft along with two fugitives wanted in separate Punjab-related investigations. A senior officer said that once his asylum plea was dismissed on Monday, US authorities initiated deportation procedures and notified Indian agencies of his travel schedule. The officer added that detailed coordination began immediately for securing his arrival. Indian security officials said arrangements have been made for multiple teams of Delhi Police to be deployed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to assist central agencies. Preliminary discussions indicate that the National Investigation Agency will present Bishnoi before a court to seek custody in connection with ongoing terror and organised crime cases. Investigators are prioritising his alleged involvement in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala in May 2022, the killing of Baba Siddique in 2024, and a firing incident outside the residence of actor Salman Khan. Baba Siddique’s son, Zeeshan Siddique, confirmed that he received an email from US authorities informing him that Bishnoi had been “removed” from the country. He said the communication was sent because his contact information was registered as part of the victim’s family details, and such updates were routinely provided. However, he added that he had no clarity on Bishnoi’s exact travel status or location after removal. Baba Siddique was shot dead outside his Bandra office on October 12, 2024. Following the attack, Mumbai Police arrested 26 individuals and invoked sections of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act. Anmol was listed as the mastermind in the chargesheet, and police claimed that audio clips recovered from the accused matched his voice, allegedly giving instructions for the execution of the murder plot. Indian authorities had sought Bishnoi’s extradition in January last year. In response, the US Department of State had requested additional information in March, specifically asking for detailed proof of his direct role in various crimes and supporting technical evidence. Bishnoi was arrested by US immigration officials in November 2024 for travelling with forged documents but was later released on bail after a period of detention. Investigators said Anmol fled to the United States in May 2022 using a fake passport issued under the name “Bhanu.” His cover began to unravel when US immigration authorities flagged discrepancies in reference letters submitted with his travel documents. A Red Corner Notice was issued against him in December 2022, and the NIA announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for information leading to his capture. Officials noted that Bishnoi faces 31 criminal cases, including 22 in Rajasthan alone, and has nine pending arrest warrants. The Lawrence Bishnoi syndicate, which he is believed to have helped manage from abroad, spans Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi, and is suspected of carrying out extortion, targeted killings and coordinated operations using overseas handlers. With his deportation underway, agencies expect a significant breakthrough in investigations linked to the network’s recent activities.
US woman murdered in Punjab after online relationship with UK NRI turns tragic
A shocking case from Punjab has highlighted once again the vulnerability of individuals who put their trust in online relationships. Rupinder Kaur Pandher, a 71 year old US citizen of Indian origin, travelled to India in the hope of starting a new life with a man she believed to be her partner. Instead, she was met with betrayal of the cruellest kind, and within weeks of her arrival, she was brutally murdered and burnt alive. Police investigations have revealed that the very man who had promi
US woman murdered in Punjab after online relationship with UK NRI turns tragic
A shocking case from Punjab has highlighted once again the vulnerability of individuals who put their trust in online relationships. Rupinder Kaur Pandher, a 71 year old US citizen of Indian origin, travelled to India in the hope of starting a new life with a man she believed to be her partner. Instead, she was met with betrayal of the cruellest kind, and within weeks of her arrival, she was brutally murdered and burnt alive. Police investigations have revealed that the very man who had promi
Punjab Battles Worst Floods Since 1988, 37 Dead and All Districts Affected
Punjab is grappling with its worst floods since 1988, with the devastating effects of swollen rivers causing massive destruction across the state. As of today, 37 lives have been lost, and all 23 districts of Punjab have been affected by the floodwaters, which have been exacerbated by heavy rainfall in the catchment areas of the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi rivers in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The floods have
Punjab Battles Worst Floods Since 1988, 37 Dead and All Districts Affected
Punjab is grappling with its worst floods since 1988, with the devastating effects of swollen rivers causing massive destruction across the state. As of today, 37 lives have been lost, and all 23 districts of Punjab have been affected by the floodwaters, which have been exacerbated by heavy rainfall in the catchment areas of the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi rivers in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The floods have
Rajeev Shukla Takes Charge as Interim BCCI Chief After Roger Binny’s Exit
In a significant shift at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Rajeev Shukla has been named the interim president following the exit of Roger Binny. This decision comes after an Apex Council meeting held on August 28, 2025, where Shukla took charge as the acting head. The appointment is set to last until the next BCCI elections, which are expected to take place in September 2025. Rajeev Shukla has been
Rajeev Shukla Takes Charge as Interim BCCI Chief After Roger Binny’s Exit
In a significant shift at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Rajeev Shukla has been named the interim president following the exit of Roger Binny. This decision comes after an Apex Council meeting held on August 28, 2025, where Shukla took charge as the acting head. The appointment is set to last until the next BCCI elections, which are expected to take place in September 2025. Rajeev Shukla has been
Austin Wildlife Rescue Seeks New Home for Intake Center by November
Austin Wildlife Rescue (AWR) is urgently searching for a new location for its Intake Center before its current lease expires at the end of November. Having been based in East Austin for 25 years, AWR is looking for a new facility to continue its vital work rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. The nonprofit posted on social media asking for help in finding a suitable property, as its current location on E. MLK Jr Boulevard no longer meets their needs.
Austin Wildlife Rescue Seeks New Home for Intake Center by November
Austin Wildlife Rescue (AWR) is urgently searching for a new location for its Intake Center before its current lease expires at the end of November. Having been based in East Austin for 25 years, AWR is looking for a new facility to continue its vital work rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. The nonprofit posted on social media asking for help in finding a suitable property, as its current location on E. MLK Jr Boulevard no longer meets their needs.









