California redistricting plan upheld after justices reject GOP appeal
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for California to use a newly approved congressional map that is expected to benefit Democrats in upcoming elections, rejecting an emergency appeal filed by state Republicans and backed by the Trump administration. The unsigned order, issued without explanation and with no noted dissents, leaves intact district boundaries that could alter the balance of power in several closely contested House races as the country moves toward high-stakes midterm contests
California redistricting plan upheld after justices reject GOP appeal
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for California to use a newly approved congressional map that is expected to benefit Democrats in upcoming elections, rejecting an emergency appeal filed by state Republicans and backed by the Trump administration. The unsigned order, issued without explanation and with no noted dissents, leaves intact district boundaries that could alter the balance of power in several closely contested House races as the country moves toward high-stakes midterm contests
House advances funding bill as Johnson averts shutdown
The US House of Representatives moved closer to preventing a government shutdown on Tuesday after Speaker Mike Johnson rallied Republican lawmakers behind a sweeping government funding bill, setting the stage for final passage of legislation designed to keep federal agencies operating through the end of the fiscal year. The procedural victory marked a critical step in advancing the appropriations package and reflected intense negotiations within the Republican conference to maintain unity ahe
House advances funding bill as Johnson averts shutdown
The US House of Representatives moved closer to preventing a government shutdown on Tuesday after Speaker Mike Johnson rallied Republican lawmakers behind a sweeping government funding bill, setting the stage for final passage of legislation designed to keep federal agencies operating through the end of the fiscal year. The procedural victory marked a critical step in advancing the appropriations package and reflected intense negotiations within the Republican conference to maintain unity ahe
Senate Democrats threaten DHS funding block as shutdown risk rises
Senate Democrats signaled they are prepared to block a sweeping federal spending measure that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, escalating a budget standoff that could bring the federal government closer to a partial shutdown by the end of the week. The dispute centers on Democratic demands for new limits on the administration’s expanded immigration enforcement operations, which Republicans and the White House have so far resisted. The legislation, scheduled for a key procedural vote Thursday morning, would finance Homeland Security along with several other federal agencies. Without Democratic support, the bill lacks the votes needed to advance, setting the stage for a lapse in funding at midnight Friday. Democrats have made clear that unless changes are made to immigration enforcement practices, they will withhold their backing even if it means triggering a shutdown. Late Wednesday, there were indications that negotiations could still yield a temporary solution. According to a person familiar with the private discussions, the White House expressed openness to separating Homeland Security funding from the broader spending package. Under the idea being explored, Homeland Security would receive short-term funding while negotiations continue on Democratic demands, while other agencies covered by the bill would be funded through the end of September. The source spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks. The confrontation has intensified following the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis, who were fatally shot during encounters with federal agents. The incident has sharpened Democratic criticism of immigration enforcement tactics and added urgency to their push for new restrictions. In response, Senate Democrats outlined specific conditions they want included before allowing the funding bill to move forward. These include requirements for officers to remove face coverings, clearly identify themselves, and obtain warrants before making arrests. Democratic leaders argue that these measures are necessary to restore public trust and ensure accountability. They say support for border security and law enforcement does not extend to practices they describe as excessive or opaque. Without agreement on these points, Democrats insist they are willing to block the bill, even as the deadline to keep the government open approaches. Republicans counter that tying immigration enforcement conditions to must-pass funding legislation risks unnecessary disruption and uncertainty for federal agencies. They maintain that existing laws already provide appropriate oversight and warn that a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences, including delayed services and furloughed workers. The current impasse recalls a government shutdown earlier this year, when lawmakers failed to reach consensus over expiring federal health care subsidies. That standoff resulted in a 43-day shutdown after negotiations collapsed. Although a small group of moderates eventually brokered a deal to reopen the government, party leaders acknowledge that the political dynamics are different this time. Democrats appear more unified, galvanized by recent events and determined to force changes to immigration policy through the budget process. With hours remaining before the funding deadline, the outcome remains uncertain. Negotiators on both sides continue to weigh whether a short-term compromise can avert another shutdown or whether the standoff will once again disrupt federal operations nationwide.
Senate Democrats threaten DHS funding block as shutdown risk rises
Senate Democrats signaled they are prepared to block a sweeping federal spending measure that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, escalating a budget standoff that could bring the federal government closer to a partial shutdown by the end of the week. The dispute centers on Democratic demands for new limits on the administration’s expanded immigration enforcement operations, which Republicans and the White House have so far resisted. The legislation, scheduled for a key procedural vote Thursday morning, would finance Homeland Security along with several other federal agencies. Without Democratic support, the bill lacks the votes needed to advance, setting the stage for a lapse in funding at midnight Friday. Democrats have made clear that unless changes are made to immigration enforcement practices, they will withhold their backing even if it means triggering a shutdown. Late Wednesday, there were indications that negotiations could still yield a temporary solution. According to a person familiar with the private discussions, the White House expressed openness to separating Homeland Security funding from the broader spending package. Under the idea being explored, Homeland Security would receive short-term funding while negotiations continue on Democratic demands, while other agencies covered by the bill would be funded through the end of September. The source spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks. The confrontation has intensified following the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis, who were fatally shot during encounters with federal agents. The incident has sharpened Democratic criticism of immigration enforcement tactics and added urgency to their push for new restrictions. In response, Senate Democrats outlined specific conditions they want included before allowing the funding bill to move forward. These include requirements for officers to remove face coverings, clearly identify themselves, and obtain warrants before making arrests. Democratic leaders argue that these measures are necessary to restore public trust and ensure accountability. They say support for border security and law enforcement does not extend to practices they describe as excessive or opaque. Without agreement on these points, Democrats insist they are willing to block the bill, even as the deadline to keep the government open approaches. Republicans counter that tying immigration enforcement conditions to must-pass funding legislation risks unnecessary disruption and uncertainty for federal agencies. They maintain that existing laws already provide appropriate oversight and warn that a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences, including delayed services and furloughed workers. The current impasse recalls a government shutdown earlier this year, when lawmakers failed to reach consensus over expiring federal health care subsidies. That standoff resulted in a 43-day shutdown after negotiations collapsed. Although a small group of moderates eventually brokered a deal to reopen the government, party leaders acknowledge that the political dynamics are different this time. Democrats appear more unified, galvanized by recent events and determined to force changes to immigration policy through the budget process. With hours remaining before the funding deadline, the outcome remains uncertain. Negotiators on both sides continue to weigh whether a short-term compromise can avert another shutdown or whether the standoff will once again disrupt federal operations nationwide.
BJP to announce new national president on January 20 amid leadership transition
The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to announce the name of its new national president on January 20, marking a significant moment in the organisational leadership of the ruling party. The formal election process will begin a day earlier, on January 19, when nominations for the post are scheduled to be filed, according to an official statement from the party. Party sources have indicated that the position is likely to be taken over by BJP national working president Nitin Nabin, whose
BJP to announce new national president on January 20 amid leadership transition
The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to announce the name of its new national president on January 20, marking a significant moment in the organisational leadership of the ruling party. The formal election process will begin a day earlier, on January 19, when nominations for the post are scheduled to be filed, according to an official statement from the party. Party sources have indicated that the position is likely to be taken over by BJP national working president Nitin Nabin, whose
Kavitha Begins Groundwork For New Political Party Ahead Of Telangana 2028 Polls
Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, has officially begun preparations to launch her own political party in the state, setting the stage for a fresh political chapter ahead of the 2028 Assembly elections. The move has sparked significant interest in Telangana’s political circles, as it signals a potential shift in leadership dynamics within the region. According to sources, Kavitha has already initiated the foundation-level planning for her par
Kavitha Begins Groundwork For New Political Party Ahead Of Telangana 2028 Polls
Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, has officially begun preparations to launch her own political party in the state, setting the stage for a fresh political chapter ahead of the 2028 Assembly elections. The move has sparked significant interest in Telangana’s political circles, as it signals a potential shift in leadership dynamics within the region. According to sources, Kavitha has already initiated the foundation-level planning for her par
Trump warns Republicans must win 2026 midterms or face impeachment threat
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned Republican lawmakers that failure to secure victories in the 2026 congressional midterm elections could lead to renewed impeachment efforts by Democrats. Speaking at a closed-door Republican retreat in Washington, Trump emphasized the political stakes of the upcoming vote, telling party members that maintaining control of Congress was critical to protecting his presidency. He said Democrats would seek grounds for impeachment if Republicans lost thei
Trump warns Republicans must win 2026 midterms or face impeachment threat
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned Republican lawmakers that failure to secure victories in the 2026 congressional midterm elections could lead to renewed impeachment efforts by Democrats. Speaking at a closed-door Republican retreat in Washington, Trump emphasized the political stakes of the upcoming vote, telling party members that maintaining control of Congress was critical to protecting his presidency. He said Democrats would seek grounds for impeachment if Republicans lost thei
Ohio faces surge in uninsured residents as ACA subsidies expire in 2026
Congress adjourned for the year without renewing enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, a decision expected to significantly affect health coverage across Ohio beginning in 2026. State health policy analysts warn that as many as 140,000 Ohio residents could lose insurance coverage as premiums rise sharply following the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits at the end of 2025. The Affordable Care Act has provided premium tax credits since 2014 to help eligible individuals a
Ohio faces surge in uninsured residents as ACA subsidies expire in 2026
Congress adjourned for the year without renewing enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, a decision expected to significantly affect health coverage across Ohio beginning in 2026. State health policy analysts warn that as many as 140,000 Ohio residents could lose insurance coverage as premiums rise sharply following the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits at the end of 2025. The Affordable Care Act has provided premium tax credits since 2014 to help eligible individuals a
Congress Infighting? Revanth Reddy Counters Digvijaya Singh With Sonia Gandhi Praise
Fresh signs of internal tension have emerged within the Congress after Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy appeared to counter senior party leader Digvijaya Singh through a social media post praising the leadership of
Congress Infighting? Revanth Reddy Counters Digvijaya Singh With Sonia Gandhi Praise
Fresh signs of internal tension have emerged within the Congress after Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy appeared to counter senior party leader Digvijaya Singh through a social media post praising the leadership of
Watch Live Revanth Reddy Vs KCR Clash In Telangana Assembly Winter Session
The winter session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly has begun on a dramatic and politically charged note, drawing statewide attention as Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao come face to face on the Assembly floor. This moment is being closely watched as it mark
Watch Live Revanth Reddy Vs KCR Clash In Telangana Assembly Winter Session
The winter session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly has begun on a dramatic and politically charged note, drawing statewide attention as Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao come face to face on the Assembly floor. This moment is being closely watched as it mark
Revanth Reddy vs KCR Set for First Major Telangana Assembly Showdown
The political atmosphere in Telangana is rapidly heating up with strong indications pointing towards a direct confrontation between Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Bharat Rashtra Samithi chief K Chandrashekar Rao in the upcoming winter session of the Telangana Assembly. After remaining largely away from a
Revanth Reddy vs KCR Set for First Major Telangana Assembly Showdown
The political atmosphere in Telangana is rapidly heating up with strong indications pointing towards a direct confrontation between Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Bharat Rashtra Samithi chief K Chandrashekar Rao in the upcoming winter session of the Telangana Assembly. After remaining largely away from a
6 Doctor-approved ways to recover faster after a heavy party night
A night of celebration often feels harmless until the next morning brings headaches, nausea, acidity, fatigue and mental fog. Heavy drinking and overeating place stress on multiple systems in the body at once. While many people turn to coffee, greasy food or another drink for relief, doctors warn that these shortcuts usually worsen dehydration and gut irritation. Safe recovery is about supporting the body as it resets, not forcing quick fixes.
6 Doctor-approved ways to recover faster after a heavy party night
A night of celebration often feels harmless until the next morning brings headaches, nausea, acidity, fatigue and mental fog. Heavy drinking and overeating place stress on multiple systems in the body at once. While many people turn to coffee, greasy food or another drink for relief, doctors warn that these shortcuts usually worsen dehydration and gut irritation. Safe recovery is about supporting the body as it resets, not forcing quick fixes.
Will 2026 Rajya Sabha Elections For 75 Seats Redefine India’s Political Balance?
As India moves toward 2026, the political spotlight will not only be on major Assembly elections in states like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Assam, but also on a massive churn in the Rajya Sabha. As many as 75 seats in the Upper House of Parliament are set to fall vacant across April, June and November 2026, potentially reshaping the balance of power between the ruling NDA and the opposition INDIA alliance. These vacancies span a wide range of states, including Uttar Pradesh,
Will 2026 Rajya Sabha Elections For 75 Seats Redefine India’s Political Balance?
As India moves toward 2026, the political spotlight will not only be on major Assembly elections in states like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Assam, but also on a massive churn in the Rajya Sabha. As many as 75 seats in the Upper House of Parliament are set to fall vacant across April, June and November 2026, potentially reshaping the balance of power between the ruling NDA and the opposition INDIA alliance. These vacancies span a wide range of states, including Uttar Pradesh,
Sonia Gandhi Says MGNREGA Is Being Dismantled As New G RAM G Law Sparks Political Clash
Former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi has said that the Narendra Modi government is dismantling the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act to make way for the newly approved G RAM G law. She argues that the transition marks a major shift from a rights-based employment guarantee to a discretionary programme that could weaken rural incomes and job security. According to her, the change may affect millions who rely on the scheme for seasonal work, wages and protection against distre
Sonia Gandhi Says MGNREGA Is Being Dismantled As New G RAM G Law Sparks Political Clash
Former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi has said that the Narendra Modi government is dismantling the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act to make way for the newly approved G RAM G law. She argues that the transition marks a major shift from a rights-based employment guarantee to a discretionary programme that could weaken rural incomes and job security. According to her, the change may affect millions who rely on the scheme for seasonal work, wages and protection against distre
Revanth Reddy Hits Back At KCR: Invites Him To Assembly For Open Water Rights Debate
Former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has resurfaced in the public eye after months of political silence, levelling serious allegations against the Congress-led government headed by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. Responding swiftly, Revanth Reddy countered KCR’s accusations and issued a challenge for an open debate in the Telangana Assembly on river water issues. He urged the BRS supremo to attend the sessions scheduled from January 2, assuring full respect and stating that the
Revanth Reddy Hits Back At KCR: Invites Him To Assembly For Open Water Rights Debate
Former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has resurfaced in the public eye after months of political silence, levelling serious allegations against the Congress-led government headed by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. Responding swiftly, Revanth Reddy countered KCR’s accusations and issued a challenge for an open debate in the Telangana Assembly on river water issues. He urged the BRS supremo to attend the sessions scheduled from January 2, assuring full respect and stating that the
BJP Challenged To Remove Gandhi Photo From Rupee Note: DK Shivakumar Sparks National Debate
Karnataka deputy chief minister and senior Congress MLA DK Shivakumar has stirred a new political flashpoint by challenging the BJP-led central government to remove Mahatma Gandhi’s image from Indian currency notes. His remarks came during a protest against the Centre’s decision to alter the rural employment scheme named after Gandhi, a move Congress leaders argue undermines the legacy of the Father of the Nation. Shivakumar accused the BJP of playing with constitutional values
BJP Challenged To Remove Gandhi Photo From Rupee Note: DK Shivakumar Sparks National Debate
Karnataka deputy chief minister and senior Congress MLA DK Shivakumar has stirred a new political flashpoint by challenging the BJP-led central government to remove Mahatma Gandhi’s image from Indian currency notes. His remarks came during a protest against the Centre’s decision to alter the rural employment scheme named after Gandhi, a move Congress leaders argue undermines the legacy of the Father of the Nation. Shivakumar accused the BJP of playing with constitutional values
Panchayat Polls Telangana: Congress Dominates But BRS Shows Strong Rural Comeback
The Telangana Panchayat elections revealed two major political trends shaping the state’s future. Congress, under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, has solidified its position as the dominant force across the state. With over 52 percent of the seats, the party’s rural and semi-urban appeal has clearly expanded. These results reflect continued voter trust since the 2023 Assembly victory, confirming Congress as the strongest political presence in Telangana. On the ot
Panchayat Polls Telangana: Congress Dominates But BRS Shows Strong Rural Comeback
The Telangana Panchayat elections revealed two major political trends shaping the state’s future. Congress, under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, has solidified its position as the dominant force across the state. With over 52 percent of the seats, the party’s rural and semi-urban appeal has clearly expanded. These results reflect continued voter trust since the 2023 Assembly victory, confirming Congress as the strongest political presence in Telangana. On the ot
Telangana Panchayat Polls: Congress Takes Big Lead Over BRS and BJP
The Telangana electoral landscape is witnessing a significant development through the ongoing Panchayat elections, which are progressing smoothly across the state. The verdict being delivered by the rural electorate is proving to be a strong indicator of the prevailing political scenario in Telangana. Statistical trends emerging from the results clearly suggest a commanding lead for the ruling Congress party over its rivals, BRS and BJP. Congress has secured 4,538 seats
Telangana Panchayat Polls: Congress Takes Big Lead Over BRS and BJP
The Telangana electoral landscape is witnessing a significant development through the ongoing Panchayat elections, which are progressing smoothly across the state. The verdict being delivered by the rural electorate is proving to be a strong indicator of the prevailing political scenario in Telangana. Statistical trends emerging from the results clearly suggest a commanding lead for the ruling Congress party over its rivals, BRS and BJP. Congress has secured 4,538 seats
TDP Spokesperson Controversy: Chandrababu Naidu Warns Party Leaders After IndiGo Crisis Comment
A recent slip-up by a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson during a live debate has triggered widespread criticism across media and political circles nationwide. While discussing the ongoing IndiGo crisis, the spokesperson stated that Nara Lokesh was monitoring the situation and that a control room had been set up for the matter. The host of the debate immediately questioned the claim, asking how Lokesh was connected to an aviation issue handled by the central government. Although
TDP Spokesperson Controversy: Chandrababu Naidu Warns Party Leaders After IndiGo Crisis Comment
A recent slip-up by a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson during a live debate has triggered widespread criticism across media and political circles nationwide. While discussing the ongoing IndiGo crisis, the spokesperson stated that Nara Lokesh was monitoring the situation and that a control room had been set up for the matter. The host of the debate immediately questioned the claim, asking how Lokesh was connected to an aviation issue handled by the central government. Although
Trump plans executive order to set single national rule for artificial intelligence
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he expects to sign an executive order this week establishing a single nationwide standard for artificial intelligence, a move he argued is necessary to replace the growing web of state-level AI laws. The announcement marks a significant step in the administration’s effort to shape the national regulatory structure around rapidly advancing AI systems, and it comes amid intensifying debate over who should hold authority to set protections for co
Trump plans executive order to set single national rule for artificial intelligence
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he expects to sign an executive order this week establishing a single nationwide standard for artificial intelligence, a move he argued is necessary to replace the growing web of state-level AI laws. The announcement marks a significant step in the administration’s effort to shape the national regulatory structure around rapidly advancing AI systems, and it comes amid intensifying debate over who should hold authority to set protections for co
Vande Mataram Debate: Modi Targets Congress, Revives Nehru-Jinnah History
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a special discussion on Vande Mataram in the Lok Sabha, launched a sharp attack on Congress and former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He said that the Congress leadership, instead of defending the national song, supported a view that led to its fragmentation, calling it a "tukde tukde" moment in Indian history. Modi stated that Jawaharlal Nehru believed Vande Mataram could provoke Muslims, a stance reportedly influenced by Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the Mus
Vande Mataram Debate: Modi Targets Congress, Revives Nehru-Jinnah History
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a special discussion on Vande Mataram in the Lok Sabha, launched a sharp attack on Congress and former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He said that the Congress leadership, instead of defending the national song, supported a view that led to its fragmentation, calling it a "tukde tukde" moment in Indian history. Modi stated that Jawaharlal Nehru believed Vande Mataram could provoke Muslims, a stance reportedly influenced by Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the Mus









