Politics
Global Stocks March Higher As Investors Await Central Bank Meetings
Global equity markets rose on Monday as investors await clarity from the U.S. Federal Reserve as to whether it will might raise interest rates sooner than they anticipated several months ago, before a sustained bout of inflation.
Nitish's Ministers Wooing Voters with Saris, Money in the Name of Chhath: Tejashwi
Tejashwi Yadav claimed that CM Nitish is trying to woo electorate by distributing saris and money in the name of Chhath festival in poll-bound Kusheshwar Asthan and Tarapur Assembly constituencies.
EXPLAINER: Why Congress Is Looking Closely At Jan. 6 Rally
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has focused some of its early work on the planning of the rally at which President Donald Trump told his supporters to fight like hell. The rally, held that morning and planned by former White...
Navjot Singh Sidhu Calls Amarinder Singh 'Spent Cartridge', Sets Off Fresh War of Words
Punjab Congress chief said a three-member committee was formed to make Capt Amarinder Singh leader "accountable" as it was known that he was colluding with the Badals and BJP.
TMC MP Sukhendu Roy Blames Congress For Not Taking Initiatives in Projecting Opposition Unity
According to political analysts, TMC wants to put their record straight that they are serious about the opposition unity while Congress is not.
Ahead of UP Elections, BSP Leaders Switching Over to Akhilesh Yadav’s SP
If political experts are to be believed, leaders' decision to part ways with Mayawati comes as a major jolt for the BSP.
US Industry Wonders: What Should Tomorrow's Casino Floor Be?
Walk into a casino today, and chances are it wont look that much different than it did in the 1942 movie Casablanca when Humphrey Bogart made his way through the gambling tables in the smokefilled room.
Mamata Asks People To Wear Mask To Prevent Spike In Covid Cases
With a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in the state since the beginning of the festive season, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged people on Sunday to follow the safety protocols rigourously to curb the spread of the viral disease. Sh...
What Could Happen Next With Indicted US Rep. Fortenberry
The indictment of U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberry could have a big impact on his future in Nebraska politics and the 2022 election, opening the door to possible outcomes that would have seemed farfetched just days ago.
Punjab Cong's Next Big Headache: Possible Poaching by Amarinder, Ticket Allotment Ahead of Polls
Punjab Congress is now rushing against time to set its house in order and initiate poll preparations as several months have gone to waste over infighting.
Argentina Food Chamber Knocks Back Government Prize Freeze Plan
Argentina's umbrella food industry chamber said on Tuesday that a government proposal to freeze prices on some 1,650 food and household goods fell short of an offer the sector could accept and criticized officials for pushing a onesided deal.
'No Need to Speak to Me Through Media, Have Honest Discussion': Sonia Hits Back at G-23 Dissenters
I am, if you will allow me to say so, a full-time and hands-on Congress president, Sonia Gandhi said at CWC meeting on Saturday.
Group Clashes With Police During Religious Procession In South Delhi
A group of men clashed with the police while carrying out a religious procession in south Delhi's BK Dutt colony on Thursday, officials said. The incident took place when a group of people were going towards Karbala area of Jor Bagh and wanted to pass...
'How Can You Expect Sympathy From Them?' Akhilesh Yadav Slams UP Minister's 'Selective' Visit to Kin of Lakhimpur Deceased
The SP chief took a dig at Union Minister Ajay Mishra Teni, saying the party had "mowed down farmers" and not taken any steps for their betterment.
Mexico Warns Migration Will Not Slow Without More U.S. Investment In Central America
The United States needs to invest more heavily in Central America if it hopes to slow record levels of northbound migration, Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Wednesday.
Ex-Michigan Rep. Dale Kildee Dies; Was In Congress 36 Years
Former Michigan Rep. Dale Kildee, who represented his hometown of Flint and the surrounding area in Congress for 36 years, died Wednesday. He was 92.