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Former Indian Intelligence Officer Denies Involvement in Assassination Plot Against Sikh Separatist Leader, family says

Vikash Yadav, a former officer of India's intelligence agency, has denied allegations of orchestrating a failed assassination attempt on a Sikh separatist leader in New York. Yadav, named by U.S. federal prosecutors in a newly unsealed indictment, is charged with...
Alaska Treaty of Cessation The signing of the Alaska Treaty of Cessation on March 30, 1867.

Alaska’s 157th Anniversary: Reflecting on the Landmark Transfer from Russia to the United States

The state of Alaska celebrated the 157th anniversary of its official transfer from Russia to the United States. The historic handover, which took place in 1867 in Sitka, is commemorated annually as Alaska Day—a state holiday that honors the moment...
Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris Describes Sinwar’s Death as a ‘Defining Moment’ for U.S. Middle East Policy

Vice President Kamala Harris, during a campaign stop in Michigan on Friday, found herself addressing one of the thorniest issues in global politics: the war between Israel and Hamas, which has consumed the Gaza Strip since October 2023. Harris, speaking...
United States-US

Congress Eyes AI Legislation During Lame-Duck Session: Key Challenges and Bipartisan Negotiations Unfold

Congressional leaders in both the House and Senate are actively negotiating a deal to address the mounting concerns surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). As AI rapidly integrates into various sectors, including politics and national security, lawmakers are pushing for a legislative...
GOP’s Last-Minute Challenge to Pennsylvania’s Overseas Voting Procedures Faces Scrutiny in Federal Court

GOP’s Last-Minute Challenge to Pennsylvania’s Overseas Voting Procedures Faces Scrutiny in Federal Court

A Republican-backed lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s procedures for overseas voters appeared to encounter significant roadblocks. U.S. District Judge Christopher Conner expressed skepticism over the timing and merits of the case, repeatedly questioning why the lawsuit was filed just weeks before the...
United States-US

Former Indian Intelligence Officer Charged in U.S. Plot to Assassinate Sikh Activist

The United States has charged Vikash Yadav, a former Indian intelligence officer, with orchestrating a foiled plot to assassinate a prominent U.S.-based advocate of Khalistan, an independent Sikh state. The indictment has brought to light allegations of Indian government involvement...
Electricity Demand in U.S. to Surge for First Time in Decades

Electricity Demand in U.S. to Surge for First Time in Decades

In a new report from energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie, the U.S. is set to experience a significant rise in electricity demand, marking the first substantial growth in decades. The consultancy predicts a national increase of up to 15% in some...
Donald Trump

Donald Trump Defends His Jan. 6 Conduct at Univision Town Hall, Dismissing Criticism and Downplaying Capitol Riot

In a televised town hall on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump dismissed criticism of his role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot and minimized the impact of the mob attack by his supporters. Speaking at a Univision event, Trump...
Gaza Aid

U.S. Official Says No Weapon Withholding for Israel Despite Gaza Aid Blockade

In the Biden administration, Lise Grande, a top U.S. official handling the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, revealed in an August meeting with aid organizations that the United States would not consider halting weapon shipments to Israel, even as the country...
Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s Tariff War: The Reality Behind the Rhetoric

In his bid for a second term, former President Donald Trump has made tariffs a central feature of his economic policy once again. Having already imposed substantial tariffs during his first term, Trump is now promising to raise the stakes,...
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